UPDATE -- last day of school

The last day of school for all USD 383 schools has been changed. All USD 383 schools will end the school year on Wednesday, May 23 at the end of the regular school day. Wednesday, May 23 will be a full day of school. 
Classes will NOT be held on Thursday, May 24.

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Find all of the information about the TR Elementary School construction project here!
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TR and Boys and Girls club have partnered up to offer our TR families after school care for only $30.00 per calendar year. The program runs from 3:50-6:00.
View Mrs. Harris' 6th grade digital projects capturing the history and future of TR.
District Information
If your child requires medication - prescription or nonprescription -during school hours, you must complete and return the appropriate medication consent form.
Get information on the procedures if your child gets hurt at school.
Click here to view the handbooks for all USD 383 schools.
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Did You Know?

On Sept 23, 1901, President Roosevelt spent his first day in the White House, which coincidentally was his late father's birthday. Roosevelt wrote that he felt that was a good omen for his presidency.