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Online, distance, and homeschool K-12 program from Texas Tech University.
You can supplement your school or homeschool curriculum by taking a course or Credit by Exam (CBE) through TTUISD. Learn.
Become a full-time student in our accredited elementary, middle or high school and earn a TTUISD diploma. Explore.
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Important Updates
Memorial Day Observed
TTUISD offices will be closed Monday, May 28 in observance of
Memorial Day.
Summer Hours Begin Wednesday, May 23
Beginning Wednesday, May 23, TTUISD will observe Summer Hours in order to conserve energy. TTUISD hours of operation will be 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Summer Hours will end Friday, August 24.
Attention all full-time TTUISD students!
This summer you have the opportunity to participate in the first-ever TTUISD summer trip as well as the Texas Tech University-sponsored academic camp "Shake Hands with Your Future." Participation is limited to the first 20 students who reserve their place. Learn more.
The 2011-2012 TTUISD Policies are now online! View the policies today.
In cooperation with Texas Tech University STEM Education and Outreach, TTUISD will host an online Math & Science Club for high school students. Club membership is free of charge — all you have to do is register. Learn more.
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