
Reegan Cook went to Fargo to participate in a girls varsity tournament and she is bringing back the 1st place championship belt! We are very proud of you and the way you represented your school! GO TZ




📚✨ Attention Families! ✨📚
We’re excited to invite Elementary Families to our upcoming Academic Parent Teacher Team (APTT) Meeting! This is a great opportunity to collaborate, learn about your child’s progress, and explore ways to support their success at home.
🗓 Date: Wednesday, January 29, 2025
⏰ Time: 4:30-6:30
📍 Location: Tiospa Zina Elementary Classrooms
Let’s work together to help our students shine! 🌟 We look forward to seeing you there!
#Teamwork #ParentEngagement #StudentSuccess


This is a short video on the difference between a 504 and an IEP. If you have any questions please reach out to TZ sped department. https://youtu.be/N6ZgYDt6S7Q?feature=shared

HS Biology Experiments!









Due to the extreme cold temperatures, Tiospa Zina Tribal School will be closed on Tuesday, Jan 21.

Sunday Jan. 19, 2025
Tutoring/Open Gym for today has been cancelled due the extreme cold temperature.

Middle school 2nd quarter awards! 💙🦅🔥










Now available on the TZTS website is a copy of the South Dakota Parental Rights and Procedural Safeguards manual. Simply go to the school website, then click on menu then documents and scroll to the bottom of the page. This document provides important basic information regarding your rights as a parent of a child with a disability in South Dakota. If you would like a paper copy, please contact special education staff at the school.


8th grade learning about DNA 🧬🧬











High School students received their A & B Honor Roll and Attendance Awards from 2nd quarter! Way to go students, your hard work is paying off.






Amelia and Amyah visited Dakota Wesleyan University with Trio today.



"Our Youth, Our Future"
Survey to Be Conducted
at Tiospa Zina Tribal School
On January 15th, students in 6th-12th grades will begin taking the Our Youth, Our Future survey in cooperation with the Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research at Colorado State University. The funding for the administration of the survey comes from a federal grant awarded to the Tri-Ethnic Center, which allows the survey to be conducted at no cost to the school. Participation in this survey is voluntary, anonymous, and confidential.
Parents who wish to withdraw their child from participating may do so by contacting Superintendent Craig Peterson at 605-698-3935 or cpeterson@tzts.us . In addition, a copy of the survey is available from the school office for parents who would like to review it. Tiospa Zina Tribal School believes that students’ participation in this survey will assist the school in planning, funding, and evaluating drug and alcohol prevention programs.
The SWO Local Research Review Board has approved this project to be administered in Tiospa Zina Tribal School. The SWO owns the de-identified data produced from this study and may permit its use as secondary data in future studies, as deemed permissible by the LRRB. If you have questions for the SWO about this project, you may contact Siyo Peters at siyo@swo-nsn.gov .

Any TZ guardian welcome to come! 🦅💙


For Seniors.......


FYI 💙


TZ 6-12 grade tutoring/ open gym schedule


Opportunity for Juniors and Seniors!
The original deadline was December 31, but we have extended the deadline to January 22nd!


Celebrating success! 🥳 🎉
Awesome job on 1st semester attendance middle school students! Shout out to the TZ families for supporting their students' success and making sure they are at school!
Taŋyaŋ ečanuŋpi! 💙🦅




Expansion Project news! 🦅💙



Tiospa Zina will be 2 hours late today, Thurs Dec 19
School will start at 10:00am
Staff should report by 9:30am