About Tri County
Tri County Public School is a state-accredited K-12 school located in the country south of DeWitt, Nebraska--two miles north of Highway 103 and Highway 4 intersection. Click here to see a map! In 1966, the towns of DeWitt, Plymouth, Swanton and rural districts consolidated to form a district of 270 square miles of Jefferson, Gage, and Saline counties. The economic basis of the district is mainly agriculture, with some industry. Our K-12 student population is currently at 402. The staff includes 3 administrative positions, 35 teachers and 35 classified staff members.
Tri County Schools has a long tradition of rich academic and activity programs that span from the formation of the district until the present day. The instructional staff, administration, and support staff have a reputation for excellence in their respective fields. Both the instructional staff and the administrative staff have a low attrition history.
Trojan is the mascot of Tri County. The school colors are royal blue and gold.
Mission Statement
Tri County Public Schools will create and develop a community of motivated, responsible, productive, and continuous learners.
Tri County Public Schools believe that all students will:
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understand that learning is a lifelong process. |
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develop academic knowledge, vocational skills, cultural awareness, and tolerance towards others. |
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exhibit a positive attitude and take pride in their accomplishments. |
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take responsibility for their actions. |
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acquire critical skills necessary for an ever-changing world. |
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build strong and positive leadership skills. |