
As of 1:30 p.m. on 1/27/2021 the district internet service is offline. Sorry for the inconvenience. We hope to be able to resolve this issue soon.

Larch Mountain Little League 2021 Baseball Registration NOW OPEN! www.larchmountainlittleleague.com/


Good Morning Tenino Families. The Tenino School Board Meeting scheduled for Monday, January 25th at 6:30 pm will be held via webinar. Public comment must be submitted via email by 5 pm on January 25th to leachc@tenino.k12.wa.us. Please join the meeting by clicking the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82078118060. Thank you.

Dear Tenino Families:
It is with great reluctance I am letting you know that we will need to delay the start of hybrid instruction at Parkside, Tenino Elementary, and Tenino Middle School. We will continue, with no change, the remote learning model. In addition, students currently being served in-person will continue with their programs.
My last communication to you, which included the survey, was based on the State and local health department guidance that permitted school districts to begin a phased reopening. Please click here to view the County health officer’s recent letter.
Recently, concerns have arisen around the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine and additional safety measures that may be needed to reopen. We are continuing to work collaboratively with our stakeholders to alleviate these concerns so we will be able to return to in-person instruction as safely as possible.
I am extremely sorry to share this message to you. Until we reopen, we will continue to plan and prepare for hybrid instruction and be ready to transition to in-person learning. I recognize this disruption continues to have a significant impact on our students, our families, and our staff.
Regards,
Joe Belmonte

Dear Tenino Families,
Guidance we received just prior to the winter break from the State and Thurston County Department of Health will permit schools to begin in-person learning beginning with elementary students, as long as our county remains in the "moderate" or "low" COVID-19 transmission range as defined by our state's health authority. We are planning to reopen in-person using a hybrid A/B model with students in group ‘A’ attending all day on Mondays and Thursdays, group ‘B’ students attending all day on Tuesdays and Fridays, with Wednesday being a remote day for all students.
Please click here for more information and to take the survey: http://bit.ly/TSD_Back2School

Good Morning,
The Tenino School District Board of Directors will be holding Special Board Meetings for the 2020-21 Superintendent search. Please see image for additional information. Thank you.


Tenino Grand Twinkle Tour 2020 drive thru light festival. Friday, Dec 18th 6:00 - 8:00 pm in the Tenino Middle School parking lot.


Good Morning Tenino Families. The Tenino School Board Meeting scheduled for Monday, December 14th at 6:30 pm will be held via webinar. Public comment must be submitted via email by 5 pm on December 14th to leachc@tenino.k12.wa.us. Please join the meeting by clicking the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82048191867. Thank you.

Tenino Food Bank Howliday Pet Food Drive: Nov 30 - Dec 30 at Tenino Chiropractic & Wellness Center


Good Afternoon Tenino Families. The Tenino School Board Meeting scheduled for Monday, November 23rd at 6:30 pm will be held via webinar. Public comment must be submitted via email by 5 pm on November 23rd to leachc@tenino.k12.wa.us. Please join the meeting by clicking the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86982559353. Thank you.

The District would like to clarify the Governor's recent proclamation. K-12 schools ARE NOT impacted by the new restrictions. We can maintain our current model of in-person service combined with remote learning. While we have students and staff members on campus the District is complying with every local health department regulation to prevent the chance of transmitting COVID-19.
I know we all look forward to the return to 'normal' schooling, whatever that looks like in the future. Until then, remember to wear masks/face coverings when around others, wash your hands, and maintain physical distancing. Hopefully, doing these things will return to a normal schedule sooner than later.
Stay well,
Joe Belmonte, Superintendent

Power outage at Tenino High School!
There will be no in person service at THS due to a power outage. Our apologies for any inconvenience.

Tenino vs. Rainier Food Drive Nov 16-20.
Drop off your items at THS, Dave's Market, Eagan's, Hedden's, Post Office, or Tenino District Office. Items for Class Competition must be dropped off at THS in Class Designated Bins.


Dear Tenino Families:
Thurston County Superintendents met this week with the Thurston County Public Health and Social Services Health Officer Dr. Abdelmalek. During the past two weeks, COVID transmissions in the county have continued to rise. As a result, we will continue to serve students in the current instructional model. The current remote learning model will continue through December of 2020. To read Dr. Abdelmalek’s most recent letter click the following link:
https://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/phss/phssdocuments/Letter%20to%20Schools%2011.6.20%20FINAL.pdf.
I am disappointed that we will not be able to transition to more in-person learning for your children. That said, because we have been teaching small groups of students in-person and safely, we will continue to provide these services. Finally, we will continue to plan and prepare for in-person instruction and will be ready to transition to in-person learning when permitted.
Thank you for your support and patience. As always, if you or your child need support during online learning please connect with your child’s teacher or your child’s school principal.
We will continue to communicate updates as they occur.
Be well,
Joe Belmonte, Superintende

B-That Coalition Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative Community Survey 2020
ONLINE SURVEY ENGLISH
https://www.research.net/r/THTUEN2020
ONLINE SURVEY SPANISH
https://es.research.net/r/THTUSP2020

Lions Club and Boy Scout Troup 14 Food Drive November 7 beginning at 9 AM.


Drive through Trick or Treat @ Cornerstone Community Church on October 31, 2020 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm


Dear Tenino Families:
Thurston County Superintendents met early this morning with the Thurston County Public Health and Social Services Health Officer Dr. Abdelmalek. During the past two weeks, COVID transmissions in the county have continued to rise. As a result, we will continue to postpone transitioning to an in-person hybrid instructional model. The current remote learning model will continue during this time. This current postponement will be reassessed on November 6, 2020. Importantly, if the current rates of transmission continue at the same level or rise, we will be required to maintain our current remote learning model through first semester which is January 29, 2021.
I am disappointed that we will not be able to transition to more in-person learning for your children. That said, because we have been teaching small groups of high needs students in-person and safely, we are permitted to continue providing these services. Finally, we will continue to plan and prepare for hybrid instruction and will be ready to transition to in-person learning when permitted.
Thank you for your support and patience as we work together as a community to focus on returning our students to school. If you or your child need support during online learning please connect with your child’s teacher or your child’s school principal.
We will continue to communicate updates as they occur.
Be well,
Joe Belmonte, Superintendent

Join the Tenino Combined PTSA for 2 spooky events!


Thurston County Department of Health Tips for a Healthy, Happy Halloween
