Our Adult Academics program includes English Plus, ESL, High School Completion courses, and more.
Child Care for Students
Enrich your life with one of these non-credit classes designed to meet the needs and interests of the Troy community as well as those in surrounding areas!
A variety of after school and evening classes are offered to keep kids active and help develop creative and problem solving skills.
High School students can earn missing credits or gain advance credit.
Learn more about TSD Summer School programs!
We offer a variety of Summer programs - click to learn more.
Troy Community Swims offers something for all ages and skill levels! Our goal is to create a community that enjoys a healthy lifestyle that includes lifelong swimming!
The Troy School District is pleased to offer an, After-School Tutoring Program for elementary and middle school students.
Our preschool program offers full day or half day class selections. We also offer Explorers before and after school child care as well as Explorer sessions on half days and early release days.
A playgroup for families with children 18 months to 36 months old.
Kindergarten, Complete Beginner, Beginner, Intermediate, Strong Intermediate All skill levels will run at these dates and times and are open to K - 6th grade
Families and swimmers of all ages are invited to "kick back and relax" in our open swim program. Lap lanes are also available.
Let our trained and certified staff help make swimming a lifelong skill! Safety skills are stressed as well as learning swim strokes based on American Red Cross standards.
Purchase a 6 or 12 session punch card.
Previously called "Math 8 VH" - With the new TSD math sequence, students don’t need to take Math 8 over the summer to accelerate. But doing some prep with Math 8 content would be good for students looking to brush up skills for Honors Algebra 1.
The course begins with a unit on input-output relationships that builds a foundation for learning about functions. Students make connections between verbal, numeric, algebraic, and graphical representations of relations, and apply this knowledge to create linear functions that can be used to model and solve mathematical and real-world problems. Technology is used to build deeper connections among representations. Students focus on formulating expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and writing and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations. Students develop a deeper understanding of how translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations of distances and angles affect congruency and similarity. Students develop rules of exponents and use them to simplify exponential expressions. Students extend rules of exponents as they perform operations with numbers in scientific notation. Estimating and comparing square roots of non-perfect squares to perfect squares exposes students to irrational numbers and lays the foundation for applications such as the Pythagorean Theorem, distance, and volume.
This is a full year credit math course.
No Class Jul 4 & Jul 5