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Submitted by parent on February 05, 2020
Came to Tecumseh with high academic expectations. Unfortunately am greatly disappointed with the academic outline, lack of organization from the district as well as lack of ethics from teachers. They favor students/athletes or children that come from "money" and pick, bully and antagonize children they don't like.
Submitted by other on February 18, 2019
I would say overall I had a decent time my four years.
Submitted by parent on August 29, 2017
I've had no issues with this district. We came from a suburb of Detroit and this school surpasses my expectations. Everyone has been great dealing with my son who has Aspergers
Submitted by parent on May 07, 2015
This school has failed to let my son know that he has a whole class to do three weeks from graduation.
Submitted by parent on January 27, 2015
The school places more emphasis on their athletics (specifically boys) than academics. Quality programs for students, including language courses, are far and few, and mediocre at best.
Submitted by student on June 10, 2014
Being a student at Tecumseh High School, I believe we offer so much to our student body. Unlike many schools in the area, we have highly sucessful art and music programs. Our sports are also very important to the school. Our softball team once again has made it to state championships, and many teens in the area are known for recieving district/state competitions. As for the learning part, I think we have many strengths, and many weaknesses. First off, we focus a lot on our major tests that we will be taking throughout the years. (We have pratice ACT/SAT, and pratice test taking skills that we will use for Meap, ect.) We offer many classes from Independent Living, Graphic Design, to Developmental Psychology, as well as offer numerous AP classes that many of us will use for our college purposes. We also offer Virtual Academy, which allows us to take any class not offered at the school. On the negetive side, we have been known to do poorly in math classes. Although getting better, I feel we are very behind in these areas. Many of our teachers are flexible with staying after/before school to help others if needed, but I don't feel that they challenge us students more than they should.
Submitted by parent on January 30, 2013
All this school cares about is football. No count teachers and sick and twisted administration. Don't send your kids here.