When Tri County Public Schools made the transition from 11-man football to 8-man football, it marked more than just a change on the field, it signified a shift in tradition, facil...
This March, our 4th grade students brought March Madness into the classroom in a meaningful and engaging way. Each student was randomly assigned a team from the tournament brack...
The Board, facilities and administrative team, and I have been heavily focused on planning the various details of the bond facilities project project. While many of these details...
For more than 40 years, March has been designated by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) as Music In Our Schools Month® (MIOSM®). The positive impact of music ed...
The third graders at Tri County Elementary have been busy traveling across the country, without even leaving their classroom! As part of an exciting social studies unit, students ...
This year the Tri County Carpentry class, consisting of (Sean Chase, Brenden Krumme, and Jason Wehrman) constructed a gazebo structure for Bill Walz and Legion Baseball Field. Bil...
Our 5th grade students have been diving into some exciting Book Club reading! This quarter, students are reading three different science fiction novels: Among the Hidden , Running ...
Our students recently had an unforgettable and exciting learning experience thanks to our PTO, who sponsored a special assembly with Jillian from WildLife Encounters . This hands...
The Tri County Cheerleaders proudly hosted their inaugural mini cheer clinic, filled with energy and excitement. The clinic was held on February 21st after having the original da...
As we move through the spring semester, things are moving along at a rapid pace, so I wanted to take a moment to update you on the work the School Board has been involved with ov...
Kindergarten students recently celebrated a very special milestone—the 100th Day of School ! This exciting day was filled with smiles, learning, and lots of fun as our youngest...
As part of their classroom counseling, 6th-grade students began All Stars in January. All Stars is a nationally recognized, research-based program that assists teens in leading he...
At Tri County, learning goes far beyond textbooks and lectures, and Tri Co Market is a powerful example of students applying their skills in real-world, meaningful ways. This stud...
5th and 6th graders worked on The Domino Pyramid Puzzle, created by L. P. Mochalov. The Domino Pyramid Puzzle is a hands-on challenge that combines logical thinking, mathematics, ...
Semester Full of Movement and Fun! -Jaime Copenharve
As we go to start up the new semester in Lifetime Sports, students can look back on months filled with learning...
Creating a strong sense of community in the classroom doesn’t always require elaborate lessons or extra materials. Sometimes, it just takes a set of dice and a willingness to have...
The 7th grade Chapters and Courses exploratory course, taught by Mrs. Katz, Media Specialist, wrapped up the quarter with an engaging four-week STEM unit titled Angles in Action...
At Tri County, we’re proud to offer a variety of in person and online dual credit courses through Southeast Community College’s SENCAP program. The Southeast Nebraska Career Acade...
Why would you want to take calculus in high school? This group of students could tell you many reasons, but they would miss the ones they did not realize they were learning. As t...