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This year Troy High School put on a performance of “White Christmas” for their winter musical. With six different show dates plus a student matinee, there were many opportunities to catch the spectacular show.
MUSE hits it off again with another year of Coffeehouse, this time with an underwater theme. Poets, singers, bands, and other artists with exceptional talent all came together to bring Athens an unforgettable night.
Troy Athens High School was happy to host the SSAB’s Troy School District Staff vs. Student basketball game.
Theatre students at Athens High School performed “Shrek the Musical”. The production was full of comedy, adventure, and drama.
The potential for students in the Creative Guild endures from a young age through graduation day. We’re excited to celebrate the success of our recent graduates and our youngest creative students.
The annual Halloween themed orchestra concert at Troy High featured student performances involving more than just their instruments.
Athens High School Orchestra hosted their annual Orchtoberfest. The high school orchestra played a variety of music. Selections were choreographed, practiced, and rehearsed by the students. Middle school orchestras were also in attendance.
IA East spirit week includes student competition for the most points. Who is this year’s winner?
Bond updates, Millage Renewal on November 5, community conversations, students receive AP capstone diplomas, and more on this episode of Inside TSD with Dr. Rich Machesky.
In the heart of every thriving organization lies a fundamental truth: success is driven by its people. This principle is not just a theory; it's a practice deeply embedded in the Troy School District (TSD) culture and the OneTroy community. Here, we understand that our most valuable asset is our people, and our leadership is committed to fostering an environment where every individual can thrive.
In the bustling hallways of the Troy School District, creativity isn't just encouraged; it's celebrated as a core component of the learning journey. From the student striving to unravel the mysteries of algebra to the teacher crafting interactive lessons, creativity infuses every aspect of the OneTroy community. But what sets leaders apart in this landscape of innovation? How do they harness the potential of creativity to drive meaningful outcomes?
Nimble leadership is more than just being quick to react; it's about fostering a culture of flexibility and innovation. In education, this means leaders must be attuned to the needs of their students, families, staff, and community partners. It's about anticipating challenges, embracing change, and proactively seeking solutions.
In the ever-evolving landscape of leadership, one skill stands out as paramount: collaboration. As we navigate through complex challenges and strive for organizational success, the ability to collaborate effectively emerges as a defining trait of great leaders. In this article, we'll explore the significance of collaboration in leadership and how it is ingrained as a core value within the Troy School District.
As a lifelong educator and leader, there are very few attributes that hold as much weight and are vital to success as character is. It's the bedrock upon which we seek to build for all members of our learning community. No successful organization can thrive without a culture of character. Within the Troy School District's Portrait of a Learner, character shines as a guiding light, illuminating the path toward becoming not just exceptional learners but exemplary leaders in our communities.
In the complex and ever-evolving landscape of education, effective communication is the cornerstone of successful leadership. As the superintendent of the Troy School District in Troy, Michigan, I understand the paramount importance of fostering transparent and consistent communication throughout our educational community.
Goal setting is important! Yet, the shift from traditional goal setting to embracing a growth mindset has become imperative for long-term success. Leaders who prioritize continuous learning and development not only foster personal growth but also inspire and drive transformation within their teams and organizations.
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the role of a leader extends beyond managing day-to-day operations. Future-focused leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of schools and districts, and at the heart of their success lies a compelling vision.
Dr. Machesky is joined by Teagan Pruitt, TCCHS student, on this episode of Educational Leadership. In October 2023, the Troy School District embarked on an inspiring educational journey with the launch of "Portrait of a Learner" (POL), a visionary framework designed to shape the next generation of learners and leaders. At the heart of this transformative initiative is the concept of citizenship, a pivotal element among the six C's of Portrait of a Learner.
At the heart of servant leadership lies the fundamental principle of putting people first. Simon Sinek, in his influential work "Leaders Eat Last," emphasizes this aspect when he states, "Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge." This sentiment underscores the idea that leaders should prioritize the well-being and development of their team members above all else.