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2025 8th Grade Passages

Before TEA 8th graders can graduate and move onto high school, they are tasked with a Passage Presentation. The presentations are a reflection upon their middle school years, acknowledgements of

2025 Senior Passages

Prior to graduation at TEA, there is a final rite of passage— a challenge for some and reflection for all— Senior Passages. These presentations are a long standing tradition to mark the end of a

The Class of 2025 Senior Capstone Projects

Passion, Service Learning, Research: A capstone project is a culminating academic project that demonstrates a student's knowledge and skills by applying them to real-world problems. For seniors,

TEA’s First International Food Festival

EA's First International Food Festival TEA celebrated its first International Food Festival on April 23, courtesy of 10th grader Lola Slatt. Here’s what she has to say about planning the

Spring 2025 Parent Town Hall

Video Recording of Parent Town Hall On Tuesday, April 22nd we held a live (virtual) Parent Town Hall at the Truckee Rec Center an event that was open to all current families. You can view the slide

From Classroom to Slopes

Several of TEA’s student-athletes competed individually over the last few months and have had some very impressive results. There are many more, but here are a few of these amazing TEA

TEA in the Sierra Sun: Students Win Awards at 2025 Junior Theater Festival

"Tahoe Expedition Academy creates a closeness with their students that is based on trust. This is so important in developing a fantastic theater program, and you can clearly see the result of that

Beyond the Classroom: TEA’s Individualized Adventure Program

2024 Alumni Panel

Our Alumni Panel was held Wednesday, December 18. Watch TEA’s beloved annual event to hear from our former students!! Representatives from TEA’s 2020 and 2024 graduating classes answered parent and

11th Grade on Costa Rica’s Community, Culture, and Conservation

“I remember the people and their stories the most." -McKenna Words by Megan and photos by Elijah and Ana TEA’s 11th grade visited Costa Rica for their fall fieldwork. Their first destination was