January 6, 2021 Dear Parents, Now that the holidays are over, I know that everyone is anxious to get back to school. We have been carefully monitoring infection levels in our own school community as well as the infections in the larger area with an eye to reopening on Monday, January 11th. After careful consideration and discussions with our medical personnel... READ MORE >

Dear Parents and Guardians, I am sorry to have to announce that we are going to remain in our virtual learning mode for the remainder of 2020. As you are aware, the pandemic has made its way to our corner of Pennsylvania, and our local infection numbers are rising rapidly. As more people become ill, their family members who are in close contact are being asked to... READ MORE >

Virtual Learning Expectations During times of virtual learning students are required to check their TMSD and Canvas accounts daily for updates. Additionally, when learning virtually, students are expected to adhere to the code of conduct and behavioral expectations of face-to-face instruction. Please also note that expectations for grading of student work will... READ MORE >

Dear Parents and Guardians, We have tried to stay open as long as we possibly can without putting any students or staff at risk during this pandemic. At this point in time with the increase in community spread of COVID 19, we are at the point where we feel we can no longer do this. After consulting with our principals and medical staff, we have decided in... READ MORE >

Spectator Policy - Effective Friday, October 9 Varsity Football: Every participant (football player, band member, and cheerleader) will receive 2 tickets. These can be redeemed at the gate. For entry the ticket must be purchased; $5 for adults and $3 for students. Masks are required upon entry and exit. Once seated and social distancing can be maintained,... READ MORE >

Varsity Football: Every participant (football player, band member, and cheerleader) will receive 2 tickets. These can be redeemed at the gate. For entry the ticket must be purchased; $5 for adults and $3 for students. This goes into effect on Friday, September 25. Masks are required upon entry and exit. Once seated and social distancing can be maintained, they... READ MORE >

We currently have no knowledge of a positive COVID-19 case within our school district. These guidelines will be followed out of an abundance of caution to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within our school community. Please follow these guidelines to help keep our school community safe. 1. My child had close contact with someone who has COVID-19 and will not... READ MORE >
The Titans will open up the 2020 football season on Friday, September 11, 2020 v. Meyersdale. Seniors will be honored during a brief pregame ceremony. The spectator attendance mandate is still at 250 people for outside gatherings. Each senior will be given 2 tickets for their family. Face coverings are required upon entry and social distancing in the bleachers... READ MORE >
Attention Titan Fans: The Governor and DOH mandate on spectators at athletic events has once again changed. This change, unfortunately, will still not allow for full attendance. Schools must still abide by the mandated gathering limits (250 outside and 25 inside). These numbers include our student-athletes, coaches, officials, and spectators. For tonight’s... READ MORE >
Spectators at Athletic Events Attention Titan Fans: Under the current state guidelines, the Governor and DOH mandate no spectators at athletic events. As per these guidelines, the TMSD along with the Inter-County Conference will not permit spectators at athletic events. Spectators are prohibited on school property during contests. These guidelines must be... READ MORE >

Dear Parents: Yesterday at 2:30 we received new guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. I have attached the e-mail we received that now requires all students to wear masks for the entire time they are in school. This represents a new state mandate that no longer allows masks to be taken off inside when students and teachers can maintain six feet of... READ MORE >

Dear Parents, Guardians, Teachers, Staff, Students and Friends, As school draws near and the COVID rate rises around the country, I know there are many questions and concerns out there about our plans for reopening. As all of you are aware, this is a very fluid situation, and as a public institution, we are bound by the dictates of the Governor and the... READ MORE >

Dear Parents and Guardians, The Tussey Mountain School Board met in a special session last evening. One of the main items on the short agenda was the approval of our Health & Safety Plan, which outlines our plans for returning to school in the fall. This plan was thoughtfully and carefully put together by a committee made up of administrators, school nurses,... READ MORE >

We are excited to announce that ATOMS is going virtual! For 5 weeks, from June 15 through July 17, students in grades 2-8 for the 2019-2020 school year will have access to at least 10 courses offerings. These courses range from Civil War Tech to Escape Artists to Lizard Virtual Lab, along with many others. A list of courses is available on our ATOMS page. For a $75... READ MORE >

Dear Parents, First, I want to thank you all for the time and effort you are putting into working with your children. We know as well as anyone how tough that job can be, and we are thankful to have partners who are willing to work with us during this trying time. We have been getting questions here in the office about graduation, senior projects, prom, and locker... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release: April 9, 2020-3:00 pm In accordance with Governor Tom Wolf’s announcement earlier today that Pennsylvania schools will be closed to in‐person learning for the remainder of the school year, the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc. (PIAA) has cancelled all remaining Winter and Spring sports and championships. ... READ MORE >

Dear Parents/Guardians, Governor Wolf has ordered the state locked down to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Since schools were closed on March 13th, we have been preparing for this possibility. We passed out over 200 Chromebooks and our teachers have been working hard to provide all of our students with online work so that we can continue to educate our entire... READ MORE >
Governor Wolf has announced that all K-12 Pennsylvania schools will remain closed until further notice. We will provide updates as we receive information. Online learning will continue throughout the duration of the closure. READ MORE >
For information about the Tussey Mountain School District response to the coronavirus please click here. READ MORE >