Tacoma Public Schools

Tacoma Public Schools

Education Administration Programs

Tacoma, Washington 5,010 followers

Every Student. Every Day.

About us

Tacoma Public Schools is one of the largest districts in Washington state serving more than 30,000 children in preschool through grade 12. The district has 35 elementary schools, nine middle schools, five comprehensive high schools and 14 alternative learning sites. We are a district on the rise. Named by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction as the state’s only innovative school district, we share a passion to make a difference in the lives of students. We’re relentless about achievement. And we’re proud to report that our 2017 high school graduation rate is 86.1 percent. Join our dynamic, supportive team, guided by committed leaders whose focus is always on: • Students first • Continuous improvement • Data-driven decision making • Results • Rigor and relevance Achieve. Collaborate. Nurture. If this sounds like you, consider Tacoma Public Schools. Not just a job, a chance to be part of the extraordinary.

Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Tacoma, Washington
Type
Government Agency

Locations

Employees at Tacoma Public Schools

Updates

  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    Great news! During summer break, Bryant staff will pack up their temporary spaces in preparation for the move to the new Bryant Montessori School in August. The new Bryant is expected to open to students on the first day of school this fall. The new Bryant Montessori School is almost complete and starting to look like a new school. Landscaping, earthwork and a new courtyard make it easy to picture Bryant students in their new school this fall. New playground equipment installation is in full swing while work crews continue street and sidewalk improvements through mid-August on the surrounding area of the school. Construction work remains on track for the school’s anticipated opening in fall 2024. The new Bryant will include new playgrounds and playfields, parking, and improvements such as new sidewalk and curbs. The school will continue to serve as a Montessori school serving students K-8. For more details about Bryant’s construction project, visit the Bryant Montessori Construction website at https://lnkd.in/gYVmJc7M D/B team: Skanska and TCF Architecture, PLLC

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    Checkout the progress at Oakland's construction site! The gymnasium roof system on the 1957 building has been successfully demolished. In the 1912 building, workers are framing walls and joists on the second level, with structural framing starting next week. On the first floor, the concrete floor is being demolished, and stair demolition is set for next week. In the weeks to come, underground trenching, plumbing, and perimeter insulation installation. The new Oakland will meet the district’s vision for buildings that are student-centered with flexible spaces that the school can use for future classrooms or other programming needs. The renovated school is scheduled to open in September 2025. Meanwhile, staff and students will continue at the temporary site at 3702 East McKinley Avenue. Oakland is one of 8 schools being revamped thanks to the $535 million school construction bond passed by voters in 2020. Stay tuned for more updates! #BuildingForAchievement #TPS #ThankYouVoters #OaklandEagles More photos: https://lnkd.in/gjNeSUCY D/B team: BNBuilders and TCF Architecture, PLLC

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
      +1
  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    Interior renderings reveal state-of-the-art learning spaces at new Maritime 253 Skills Center TCF Architecture, PLLC’s interior renderings of the new Maritime 253 Skills Center feature modern training spaces designed to simulate real maritime environments, equipped with advanced technology and realistic maritime equipment for hands-on learning. The Maritime 253 Skills Center phase 1 project aims to create a cutting-edge educational facility focusing on advanced preparation in Career and Technical Education (CTE) skills. The Maritime Center will be a landmark campus on the Tacoma waterfront, home to a new Port of Tacoma business office building and Tacoma Public Schools new Maritime 253 Skills Center. Maritime 253 will provide opportunities for high school students across Pierce County to develop skills and education leading to a career in the maritime and industrial trades. Learn more about Maritime 253 Skills Center and the Port Maritime Center.  https://lnkd.in/gpyG6jWt

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    Making plans for prom can be exciting and overwhelming. We asked students to share in their own words what prom safety tips are important to them, hear how Stadium students Rubi and Vallerie can help by sharing a few planning tips to get you to/from prom safely. Prom Safety Tip: Transportation; Decide in advance how you’ll get to and from prom. Whether it’s a limo, a carpool, or a parent driving, make sure the driver is responsible and sober. Share your transportation plans with your parents or guardians.  https://bit.ly/tacomaprom Credit: Stadium HS Ms. Parkhurst’s Broadcasting class, Rubi and Vallerie #TPS #promsafety #designateddriver #StadiumTigers

  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    Prom planning can be stressful. What to wear? What time to meet? Who’s driving? But did you stop to think of a safety plan with your friends and parents/guardians? We asked students to share in their own words what prom safety tips are important to them. Watch as Stadium students prepare to stay safe by making these Top 5 to Stay Alive safety choices on prom night. Prom Safety Tip: Plan Ahead; Confirm all the details with your date and friends, including transportation and after-party plans.  Charge your phone and keep it with you for emergencies. Let your parents know your plans and check in with them throughout the night. https://bit.ly/tacomaprom Credit: Stadium HS Ms. Parkhurst’s Broadcasting class, Jesse, Jordan, Jasmine, Lucy, Emma, Abby, and Lilly. #TPS #promsafety #Top5toStayAlive #StadiumTigers

  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    1 in 13 students have had a negative experience with their drinks being spiked with an unknown substance. As prom approaches, we asked students to share in their own words what prom safety tips are important to them. Watch Gabrielle Casper, senior at Mt. Tahoma, remind us about the dangers of leaving your drink unattended. Prom Safety Tip: Be Aware of Your Surroundings; Be aware of your drink and don’t leave it unattended.  https://bit.ly/tacomaprom This video was produced by Gabriella Casper as part of a class assignment in Mount Tahoma teacher Peter Johnson's class "Intro to Video Production". #TPS #promsafety #BeAware #MtTahomaThunderbirds

  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    We asked students to share in their own words what prom safety tips are important to them, and hear how Stadium students Camila, Elijah, Ezra, Nabil, Julissa, and Kayla prepare to stay safe by using these safety tips on prom night. Prom Safety Tip: Stay in Groups; Stick with friends and look out for each other throughout the night. Agree on a meeting spot if anyone gets separated from the group. https://bit.ly/tacomaprom Credit: Stadium HS Ms. Parkhurst’s Broadcasting class, Camila, Elijah, Ezra, Nabil, Julissa, and Kayla. #TPS #promsafety #stayingroups #StadiumTigers

  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    We asked students to share in their own words what prom safety tips are important to them, and this message from Mt. Tahoma student Nathan Sang will make you think twice about drinking and driving. Prom is supposed to be a night to remember. Not one to regret. Stay safe—don’t drink & drive. Prom Safety Tip: Avoid Alcohol & Drugs; Not only are they illegal for minors, but they can also impair judgment and lead to unsafe situations.  https://bit.ly/tacomaprom This video was produced by Nathan Sang as part of a class assignment in Mount Tahoma teacher Peter Johnson's class "Intro to Video Production". #TPS #promsafety #DontDrinkandDrive #MtTahomaThunderbirds

  • View organization page for Tacoma Public Schools, graphic

    5,010 followers

    Please to announce our partnership with Hellas, bringing safe and sustainable multi-purpose fields to Tacoma schools, ensuring a brighter future for our students and our environment. #BuildingForAchievement #TPS #Hellas #trackandfield Morris Aldridge

Similar pages

Browse jobs