Recent News

Students in grades 6-8 participated in an in-person science workshop organized by the Liberty Science Center at TEECS. It was a 45-minute session called "It's All about Reactions" which conducted an inquiry-based set of experiments using chemical reactions to analyze and interpret data on the...

On Tuesday, November 23rd, TEECS held its 1st quarter awards ceremonies. This year, we added various music groups to perform throughout the day's celebrations. Students received certificates for High Honor Roll, Honor Roll and Specials Certificates. ...

This week, Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School's Kindergarten class created turkey costumes in celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. Dutton's students had so much fun creating their costumes and writing all of the reasons why they are thankful on their turkey feather hats! TEECS is wishing everyone...

Today, TEECS was able to donate over 400 boxed and canned food items to the Franklin Food Bank. Students and staff dropped off donations to the Main Office throughout the week to collect for the Thanksgiving holiday. The class with the most donations won a...

Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School participated in their first FTC Robotics competition of the school year and won! Out of six games, TEECS’ team won all six making them the Tournament Champions and Overall First Place Team! TEECS’ is currently 2nd place out of 63 teams...

Mrs. Dutton's Kindergarten students had a lot of fun making Oobleck as they are continuing to learn about solid, liquid and gas in Science Class. They had so much fun. They especially loved touching it too. Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning it is neither a liquid nor...

Students in Ms. Suarez 9th grade College Prep Biology class had dove deep into the cellular world. After learning about different types of cells, their life cycles, and how cells can divide, students were given a choice on how they wanted to share their knowledge....

The 12th graders in Ms. Suarez AP Environmental Science class had been learning about species diversity in different types of ecosystems. On a very nice Monday afternoon, students were allowed to conduct their "Auto-Diversity Lab" outdoors. The lab was to collect data on the diversity...

TEECS' 8th graders, led by their science teacher, Ms. Suarez, were tasked with creating their very own water wheels that were able to run on their own for a short period of time. This project allowed for students to combine their knowledge from the different units...