Tea Area High School
In May 2002, the Tea Area School District was formed when district voters agreed to separate from the Lennox School District and form the Tea Area School District.
Tea Area became the state's 177th K-12 school district in July 2003.
Classes began at TAHS in fall of 2003.
In 2005, Tea Area High School was built ($7.5 million) and opened at its current location at 500 W. Brian Street.
In 2022, voters overwhelming (86%) agreed to fund a $39 million high school expansion that will double the size of the high school including a 1,100-seat performing arts center, additional gymnasium, wrestling room, renovated strength & conditioning room and 25 new classrooms.
In 2022, Tea Area High Schools twentieth anniversary, the Tea Area Hall of Fame was formed. Inductees include:
Academic Inductee: Winslow Burnette
Art Inductee: Leslie (Fylling) Nelson
Athletic Inductee: Tyler Edblom
Titan Pride Inductee(s): First Five School Board Members
Athletics
All the schools' sports are in the class A division (football is AA). Athletic teams for boys include football, basketball, track, cross-country, wrestling, golf & soccer.
Teams for girls include volleyball, basketball, track, cross country, golf, soccer, competitive cheer, competitive dance and softball (starting in 2023).
State Championships (16 since 2011):
• Boys Baseball - 2023
- Boys Basketball - 2017, 2019
- Girls Basketball -
- Boys Cross country -
- Girls Cross country -
- Boys Football - 2018, 2020
- Boys Golf - 2016, 2018, 2021
- Girls Volleyball -
- Boys Soccer- 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019
- Girls Soccer- 2019, 2022, 2023
- Boys Track - 2011
- Girls Track -
- Girls Softball - 2024
43°27′17″N 96°50′34″W / 43.4548°N 96.8428°W
References
- ^ "Tea Area High School - 03". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 9, 2024.
- ^ "Tea Area School District". www.teaarea.k12.sd.us. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
- ^ "Tea approves $39 million school expansion bond". KELOLAND.com. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
- ^ Engen, Scott. "$39 million bond passes to expand Tea Area High School". dakotanewsnow.com. Retrieved 2022-10-26.