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TCUSD family, we have some exciting news to announce!
We are thrilled to share the first official mock-ups of the new state-of-the-art sports and activities complex at Temple City High School. This complex will take our sports scene, band performances and district events to new heights.
This magnificent facility will be a game-changer for our athletes, providing them with modern amenities and endless opportunities to pursue their sporting passions. This sports complex will feature cutting-edge facilities, including a new turf field for our Football and Soccer Athletes, new tennis courts, a renovated baseball field, a new track, shot put corner, long jump pit and training areas. In addition there will be elements to acknowledge our alumni and athletes, time capsule spaces, new locker rooms, bathrooms, and new spectator seating spaces. There will also be an event center hub with concessions, a press box and state-of-the-art scoreboard.
We are very excited for the amazing opportunities this new complex will bring to our entire Temple City Unified community. Construction is set to begin in the summer of 2024, with a majority completion date of May 2025, in order to host graduation.
Let's embrace this exciting new chapter as we create an even better place for our students to play and thrive.
(Photos and Article by Steve Galluzzo)
It is said that absence makes the heart grow fonder.
So it is for Temple City High volleyball player Taylor Yu, who had to sit out her entire junior year because of an injury. However, the setback only made her hungrier and she has returned to the court determined to make up for lost time.
Although her natural position is setter, Yu is thriving at outside hitter for the Rams, who without their star finished in the Rio Hondo League cellar and failed to make the playoffs last fall.
In Temple City’s first four matches this season — all wins — Yu recorded 123 kills, nine aces, four blocks and 45 digs. Her versatility is appreciated on a squad that features two other senior setters in Elizabeth Hung and Jocelyn Hou.
Assemblymember Mike Fong, D-Alhambra, presented 17 Inaugural Outstanding Educator Awards at East Los Angeles College on Thursday, Aug. 10. We are so proud to have had three of our very own TCUSD educators honored. The event highlighted educators from the 49th Assembly District who have displayed “dedication, passion and tireless efforts to empower and inspire the next generation of leaders.”
Wyndelyn Barz received the Outstanding Educator Award. Ms. Barz is currently a Counselor at Emperor and has been with the district 16 years.
Shelley Scanlan received the Outstanding Educator Award. Ms. Scanlan is a 6th grade teacher at Emperor and just celebrated 25 years with TCUSD.
In addition to the two honorees above, Marlisse Reina was also honored but was unable to attend the ceremony. Ms. Reina is a Science teacher at Oak Avenue and is celebrating her 10th year with TCUSD. Congratulations Ms. Reina and thank you for all you do for our students and we look forward to celebrating Ms. Reina soon.
Congratulations to these wonderful educators.
Temple City High School earned high National and metro-area rankings in 2023-2024 Best High Schools, which U.S. News released this morning. TC High School ranked in the top 6% in the nation.
We take immense pride in the ongoing accomplishments of our high school students. We extend our thanks to the dedicated staff, teachers, and administration who work behind the scenes to foster high-achieving learning environments and cultivate an active and inviting campus atmosphere!
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5046
Student Enrollment
269
Certificated Employees
247
Classified Employees
460
Seniors
99.6%
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22
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18
Academic Competition
64%
4 Year University
33%
2 Year College
16
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