LOCATION CHANGE: The NDI Performance for TIS grades 3rd-5th, "Dreams Across NM", will be moved from The Fine Arts Building to Tularosa High School Gym on Friday, 2/2/24. The students need to arrive at 5:00 PM for rehearsal, and the public performance begins at 5:30 PM.
TIS Parents and Families, Students grades 3-5 will be performing their annual National Dance Institute performance at The Fine Arts Building on 2/2/24. The theme this year is, "Dreams Across New Mexico". Students should arrive by 5:00PM for rehearsal, and the show starts at 5:30PM.
Registration forms will be sent home from the schools. All money needs to be returned to Coach Chavez or Coach Marrujo. Registration dates will be January 31st to February 2nd from 4-7 p.m. and February 3rd 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the THS band room. Please do not send money and registration paperwork to the schools.
Parents/Guardians - Bus 11 will not be running due to a bus driver shortage, Busses 6, 12 and 14 will be covering bus 11 route to assist. Please be patient as students may be a few minutes later than normal being dropped off and picked up in the morning. We apologize for this inconvenience.
Tularosa Athletics: Weekly Schedule. Go Wildcats!!!
TULAROSA CHEERLEADING MINI CAMP
When: Friday, February 23, 2024
Where: Tularosa Intermediate School Gym
Time: 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Age: 4 years to 6th Grade
How much: $40 per camper
Registration Dates: 1/31 & 2/1 from 4pm to 7pm
2/2 from 1pm to 4pm
THS Band Room
Please do not send money to school!
THS Junior Class Parents:
There will be a Junior Class Prom Parent Meeting on Monday, January 29th at 6 p.m. in the THS library.
Let's fill the gym and support our Lady Wildcats tonight at 6:30 p.m. for the 2nd Annual Vicky Lawrence Girls Basketball Tournament. Tournament passes are still available and can be used all weekend! Regular season passes are not honored during this tournament. All games will be streamed on NFHS.
Day 1 of National LEAD Conference in Arlington, VA.
Parents/Guardians - Good News, Tularosa High School will be back to in person learning starting Monday January 29th.
Tularosa High School will be on remote learning until Monday, January 29, 2024. All high school students will be required to access their Google Classroom for attendance and school work. Students working on credit recovery have access to their Edgenuity program at learn.edgenuity.com. Any student who participates in extracurricular activities are required to attend remote learning sessions to remain eligible to participate in NMAA activities during this time. If students need access to anything left in the building, you can contact Ms. Hill at 575-585-8868 or jody.hill@tularosak12.us. Elementary, Intermediate, and Middle School students will have in person instruction as normal.
I would like to send a special thank you to the amazing Tularosa Volunteer Fire Department for responding so quickly and professionally to last nights incident at the High School.
W. Todd Lindsay - Superintendent, Tularosa Municipal Schools
Tularosa High School will be closed tomorrow, January 24th. Classes are canceled, Tularosa High School only. Students K-8 will have school as normal
Today's Boy's Basketball game at NMMI has been bumped up 30 minutes. JV will start at 4:30 and Varsity at 6PM. Good luck Wildcats!
TMS Basketball games vs. Ruidoso have been scheduled for this Saturday, January 27th at 9AM and 10:30AM. Girls are in Ruidoso and the boys will be here.
Good luck to all the teams and Go Wildcats!!!
The TMS Mighty Mighty Wildcats Robotics team is ready to rock the state competition today! Special thanks to our sponsors: Otero County Electric Company, Alamo Earthwork, McGinn’s Pistachioland, Casa Auto Group, Fillmore Eye Clinic, Heart of the Desert Pistachios and Wine, Richardson Motors, and Blue Sky LLC. We wouldn’t be here without your generous support of STEM in our schools!
On their way to state competition, Tularosa Robotics students from TMS and THS stopped for a tour of the mechanical engineering department at New Mexico Tech, then toured the university’s Mineral Museum, which houses over 5,000 rocks and minerals from all over the world. Afterwards, they traveled west to have a guided tour of the Very Large Array (VLA) facility where they learned all about radio telescopes and the work being done right here in New Mexico! Special thanks to Mr. Allen for scheduling all of these adventures for our students!
Good luck to the TMS Mighty Mighty Wildcats and the THS RosaRobos teams as they travel to Albuquerque to compete in the FIRST Robotics Tech Challenge tomorrow!
Tularosa Wildcats' Weekly Schedule
Go Wildcats !!