Tidioute Community Charter School has released its merit and honor rolls for the first quarter of the 2021-22 school year.
Merit roll honorees are:
¯ Grade 12 – Connor Carnahan, Aspen Fors, Branden Haehn, Jessica Hulse, Aidan Morningstar, Angelina Sabella, and Natalie Valentine.
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Education should offer someone hope for their future.
Tidioute Community Charter School provided sophomore Callan Patterson with the hope that inspired her winning entry in a state-wide essay contest.
Patterson was named the winner of the Pennsylvania Coalition for Public Charter Schools ...
On Oct. 27, 1921, the Tidioute Library Association was organized under the supervision of Helen Rockwell from the State Library of Harrisburg.
Forty-four members met in the theatre where Rockwell gave a speech on the need and advantages of a free public library. With Eliot Grandin acting as ...
Tidioute Community Charter School is shifting from enrichment to planned instruction.
Chief Educational Officer Dr. Doug Allen told the Times Observer that the plan is to make the switch on April 20.
Acknowledging that it is unclear when students will be returning, he said in a virtual ...
Tidioute Borough Council met on Tuesday, March 24, and has extended the Mayor’s Emergency Proclamation, with a Declaration of a Disaster Emergency for the Borough of Tidioute.
Borough Council has also cancelled the April council meeting, scheduled for April 13.
These actions are being ...
With the spread and potential situations that could arise from the COVID-19 pandemic, Tidioute Borough Mayor Pam McLaughlin has issued a Proclamation of a State of Emergency for the Borough of Tidioute. This is being done out of an abundance of caution and should the need arise, it will open ...