
Congratulations to our JV boys for their win against Mazama last night, good luck to the Varsity Girls and Boys at their game against Happy Camp!

Students got to participate in an ASB fundraiser today where they paid to shoot a free throw, if they made the shot they got to throw a plate of whipped cream at a teacher! Ms. Orr, Ms. Elsmore, Mr. Grim, Mr. King, Mrs. Loader, and Mr. Andrade were great sports!






Mrs. Garcia's 6th graders created amazing Lunar models!




Ms. Loaders class is practicing their highlighting skills on important information in text!


Get Ready to show your Honker Spirit! Basketball Homecoming Spirit Week is January 29-February 2!







Congratulations to our JV Boys Basketball for their win against Hayfork! Congratulations to our Junior High Girls Basketball for their win against Modoc!
Congratulations to Gus Guthrie for winning the Section Beef Production Proficiency for the Intermountain FFA! Congratulations to Talia for her 5th place in Creed at Etna Speaking Contest!

Dear Tulelake Parents,
The afternoon 4:30 Newell bus route is going to be unavailable for a couple months. Designated Newell TASSEL students will be transported with suburbans, but no transportation will be available at 4:30 for all other students. This will begin Monday afternoon. We apologize for the inconvenience. We will let you know when the 4:30 bus route is available again. There will be no changes to the morning or after school routes.


Congratulations to our JV Boys in their win against Butte Valley. Good luck to all our teams competing this weekend!

Congratulations to our JV Boys with their win against Westwood! Good luck to JV Boys, Varsity Girls, and Varsity Boys in their games against Butte Valley tonight! Good Luck to Tulelake FFA at their Invitational Speaking Contest in Etna! Go Honkers!

Reminder! Minimum Day Friday, January 19th, 2024. All students are released at 11:45 am. Tassel pickup is at TES until 1:30, pickup after 1:30 is at the Honker.


Congratulations to our Varsity Girls and Boys Basketball teams with their wins against Happy Camp on Friday. Congratulations to our 7th Grade Girls with their wins in the tournament on Saturday.

Students at Tulelake Basin Elementary share their hopes for 2024

The JV Boys game has been cancelled by Klamath Union, the Varsity Girls game against Happy Camp will start at 5:00 pm tonight followed by the Varsity Boys vs. Happy Camp.


Come out TONIGHT and support Honker Basketball! All three teams play at home, with JV boys starting at 3:30. The 8th grade class is hosting concessions, with POZOLE on the menu!


6th graders at TBES aren’t just the oldest kids in the school-They are preparing for junior high by bonding and meeting in groups each week. The groups focus on respecting one’s self, respecting others, and learning how to navigate through the various social interactions that everyone encounters in life. Gena Long helped TBES pilot the girls’ group last year. She is an Educational Specialist who works for the Modoc Criss Center/T.E.A.C.H and she returned this year. Last year Bill Engel launched the boys’ group. This year Mr. Mendoza took over the boys’ group. Mr. Mendoza is a PE teacher at TBES and THS and has a sixth grade daughter in the program at TBES.



Tulelake High Scholl Phones are currently down, you can email ewoodson@tbjusd.org. if you need to contact the school. They can also call Tulelake Elementary School


Thanks to Scott Thomas, Marco Medina, Josh Rands and Erin Stedman for ensuring we had a great in session snow day today!


Help Needed! Tulelake Junior High Girls are in need of adults to help referee some basketball games on January 13th from 9am-2pm. Please contact Tricia McKoen or Chessa Orr at THS if you are willing to help.


TBJUSD School Board,
Thank you for all that you do to support Tulelake teachers, staff, students, and community!
You are appreciated!


We are fortunate to have two full-time team members provided by Modoc County Office of Education. Veronica Renfro is at TBES and Cecilia Morales is at THS. Their roles include: checking in with individual students at the start and end of the day, providing 1:1 support, small group supports, supporting social emotional learning for all students at TBES, conducting classroom check-ins, managing student data, seeking ways to build strong school climates, providing student affirmations, and simply providing a place for students when they need a break within their day. This partnership with MCOE provides essential elements of the district’s Multiple Tiered Systems of Support for students.