
Kindergarten Registration is now open for the 2023-2024 school year. Please complete the New Student Registration Form using the following link. If you have any questions, please contact Tallassee Elementary School at 334-283-5001.


Child Nutrition is hiring for SY23-24! Apply online at the following link or in person at the Board of Education (308 King Street) https://www.tcschools.com/documents/hr/classified-job-openings/40934


THS Varsity Boys Soccer takes on Brew Tech tomorrow at J.E. "Hot" O'Brien Stadium for the area championship. Come out and support the Tigers! 7 p.m.


Congratulations to the 2023 THS Joe Sewell Senior Finalists and Freshmen Nominees!



Join us in celebrating National Assistant Principals Week! Tallassee City Schools wants to thank and recognize our assistant principals for their hard work, support, and dedication to our schools, staff, and students.


Congratulations to the 2023-2024 Cheer squad!



Fresh Chilton County Strawberries!



Welcome to Tallassee City Schools!



SMS prepares for ACAP Testing


Due to the possibility of severe weather in the morning, we will delay our school opening until 10am tomorrow. Look for more information from your schools via School Status.
Stay safe this evening…


Congratulations to the Pride of Tallassee 23-24 Color Guard and Drum Major!



Due to severe weather concerns for in the morning, THS will have a virtual learning day (3/3/2023). SMS and TES will have a normal school day. All after school activities will continue as planned.

The Tallassee varsity baseball and softball teams won this evening against Reeltown. The boys won 8-4 and are swinging the bat well. The Lady Tigers blasted the Rebels off the field in a 15-0 hitting display.
The JV baseball team tied 3-3. Congrats to the Tigers for a great evening of play on the diamonds!



Parents, Due to bridge work, SMS car rider pick up will be altered. E.B. Payne may not be accessed from the bridge during afternoon hours.
Please see the attached traffic pattern maps.



TCS welcomes Mrs. Brittany Spencer as the next Principal of Southside Middle School!


TCS has been notified by TPD that the issue has been resolved. TCS is returning to "all clear" status.

Tallassee Anglers placed 1st in the Smallmouth Division on Lake Jordan in ASABFA Tournament
Individual results
Senior Division
Michael Markham and Carter Davidson placed 3rd
Eli McCraney and Grant McCraney placed 13th
Junior Division
Grayson Cole and RJ Easterwood placed 3rd



Family Engagement Night is going to be March 6th at Southside Middle School from 5:30-7:30pm. Come join us for prizes, info, and give-aways!


Reminder to parents: No School tomorrow or Monday! Have a great long weekend!

From ALDOT: Benjamin Fitzpatrick bridge paint and rehab project gets underway
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Department of Transportation painting and rehabilitation project on the Benjamin Fitzpatrick Bridge in Tallassee is moving forward.
The contractor began placing signs and message boards approaching the bridge this week. Work is expected to begin Wednesday, March 1, with the contractor placing the containment structure on the side and under the bridge. The enclosure will be in place to catch, collect, and remove all residue while prepping and painting the bridge.
In addition to painting, the bridge will undergo maintenance designed to extend the life of the bridge, including applying a layer of sealant to the concrete bridge deck.
Other work will include new fence, removing and repairing areas of concrete, and performing minor repairs to steel, expansion joints and bearings.
Lane closures will not be permitted Monday through Friday 6-8 a.m. or 3:30-5:30 p.m. Lane closures are necessary for the safety of the people and the use of equipment needed to complete the project.
Traffic will be directed utilizing temporary traffic signals with the possibility of flagmen.
Motorists are advised to plan accordingly for delays from lane closures and to be mindful of equipment and people working in the work zone.
ALDOT awarded the project to Omega Coatings and Construction, LLC, out of Tarpon Springs, Fla., who had the lowest bid that met project requirements, at a cost of approximately $3.5 million. The project in its entirety is expected to last approximately 16 months. All work is weather dependent and delays in schedule are possible.