missionstatementThe Titusville High School is a community partnership working to meet the diverse needs of our students. It is our mission to ensure that our students reach their full potentiona as responsible and productive citizens of the 21st century.

We believe that…

  • Adolescents learn at different rates and in different ways and instruction should be differentiated to reflect students’ needs.
  • Life-long learning is essential for success in a changing society.
  • Education is the shared responsibility of the institution, student, family, community and government.
  • The establishment of high expectations for student achievement by the institution, student, family, community and government is crucial for students to reach their full potential.
  • Excellence is achievable and always worth the investment.
  • Effective education develops the whole person – intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically.
  • Interaction with individuals of diverse background and character teaches tolerance and appreciation for others.
  • Technology plays a vital role in preparing our students for the future.
  • All learners will develop the ability to think rationally, independently, cooperatively and critically.

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302 E. Walnut Street
Titusville, PA 16354
PH: 814-827-2715

Stephanie Keebler-Principal
Scott Davie - Asst. Principal

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Business Education Department Announces Plans for 2010-2011
News - THS
Written by Angela Stromdahl   
Wednesday, 25 August 2010 09:34

August 25, 2010

The THS Business Education Department is looking forward to starting another school year.  The department’s computer labs have all been upgraded with new Office software.  Students also have access to a state-of-the-art MAC lab funded by the Foundations in Education Federal Grant received by the District.

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9th grade and new student orientation scheduled for Aug. 10
News - THS
Written by Kathy Beach   
Friday, 06 August 2010 17:17
On Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at 6:00PM in the Titusville High School Auditorium there will be a Freshman & New Students orientation. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet Teachers, School Counselors and Principals. After a short meeting in the auditorium, students and parents will have the availability to walk through the building, find their lockers and try their combinations. The 9th grade students will receive their schedules at the orientation. All 10th, 11th and 12th grade student schedules will be mailed on August 11th.
 
Revised Band Camp Schedule Announced
News - THS
Written by Administration   
Tuesday, 03 August 2010 07:27

REVISED BAND CAMP SCHEDULE

Revised July 29th, 2010

 

Students should report to the Titusville High School Band Room for all events.

 

Friday August 6th                    CANCELLED

Monday August 9th                  CANCELLED

Tuesday August 10th               CANCELLED 

Wednesday August 11th         4:00 – 6:00      Uniform Fitting/ Shoe Orders/Rehearsal 

Thursday August 12th             9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

Friday August 13th                  9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

Saturday August 14th            9:00 – 1:00      Oil Festival Parade 

Monday August 16th               9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp

Tuesday August 17th              9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

Wednesday August 18th         9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

Thursday August 19th           8:00 – 11:30    Kennywood Park 

Friday August 20th                 9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp

 

Monday August 23rd               9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

Thursday August 26th             9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

Friday August 27th                  9:00 – 5:00      Band Camp 

All events after August 27th will continue as originally scheduled.

Click here to download a printable version (pdf)

 
THS students raise funds and awareness for Haiti relief
News - THS
Written by Susanna Giesey   
Saturday, 12 June 2010 12:11
Titusville High School Key Club students and Service Learning students were recognized during the 2010 Spring Sports and Extracurricular Activities Recognition Assembly for their efforts in raising $750 for the American Red Cross Haiti relief fund.

The students raised the money by organizing a school-wide mat ball tournament and selling t-shirts bearing Haiti's flag and motto: "Unity Makes Strength." Tournament participants collected sponsorships and garnered additional support from a district-wide faculty jeans day and donations from The Colonial Machine Company in Pleasantville and the Kiwanis Club of Titusville. The t-shirts, which were worn throughout the two-week tournament, were designed by service-learning students Tyler Bienio, Nick Cubbon, and Ellie Massey.

During the May 20 assembly, students presented a check and fifty t-shirts to Allegheny Region Chapter executive director, Jenny Lehman. Jenny Lehman accepted the t-shirts on behalf of her sister, Joetta Lehman who is a missionary in Haiti and will see that the T-shirts are distributed.

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Students raised money and awareness for Haiti as a Global Youth Service Day 2010 event. This year's GYSD slogan was, "How are you going to change your world?" Pictured above (in front) from left to right are: Service Learning students Tyler Bienio (holding the t-shirt) and Ellen Massey (presenting the check), and Jenny Lehman, Executive Director for the American Red Cross Allegheny Region Chapter. Pictured (in back) from left to right are: Service Learning students Aimee Day, Nicholas Cubbon, Keith Burns, and Evan Tanner. Also pictured (in back) from left to right are: Susanna Giesey, Service Learning Coordinator; Crystal Gates, Physical Education Teacher, and Fred Smith, Key Club Advisor.

 
French singing at THS
News - THS
Written by Sandralee Kozlowski   
Friday, 14 May 2010 07:30
Teenagers dance! That's not news. Wait! These teenagers were dancing to songs about French grammar and vocabulary!

Nearly 1,200 students from Western Pennsylvania attended a lively, power-packed concert in the French language. Étienne, a Canadian teacher and award winning rock musician, performed Friday, April 30, 2010 at Franklin Regional School District.

Students from Titusville High School, under the leadership of Mrs. Sandralee Kozlowski, were actively engaged in singing, dancing and miming out the words to a variety of French songs. THS was even invited to dance on stage to one of Etienne's songs. This fun, energy-filled concert was the ultimate educational experience. Students used their French in a variety of catchy hip-hop, club dance, rap, rock and reggae melodies.

One wildly popular hit song "Pourquoi Take French?" is a rap song that tells exactly why students should take French. On the international scene, French is second only to English as the most studied world language and influential language.

French, after English, is the key language for business, technology and research. France is second in the world for telecommunications; third in aeronautics. It is a leader in petrochemical research, and promotes ecological research and application. France is one of the leaders in oceanography, nuclear research, automotive technology, and computer software and services industry (it is second only to the United States worldwide). France is also in the forefront of medical research, including projects involving AIDS, cystic fibrosis and other diseases.

This concert provided Titusville High School French students the opportunity to increase their knowledge of the language and the world. As citizens of the United States, they will need this knowledge as they make decisions that will impact their lives and futures.

 
Rocket Tales online
News - THS
Written by Angela Stromdahl   
Monday, 03 May 2010 06:11
The new issue of Rocket Tales is now available by clicking HERE.
 
Rocket Tales
News - THS
Written by Mr. Lane   
Saturday, 03 April 2010 11:31
The March issue is now available for download in THS folder of the downloads section or by clicking HERE.
 
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