Tell City Schools app keeps families updated with one tool
Tell City Schools still routes parents to one app for alerts, menus and events. The bigger test is whether Perry County families can actually reach it.

Tell City Schools still routes parents to one app for documents, events, news updates, lunch menus and emergency notifications. The district launched it Sept. 29, 2024, and Superintendent Chris Hollinden called it "everything MARKSMEN, in your pocket." The app puts the basics of school life in one place, so families do not have to chase down separate pages when schedules shift, menus change or an alert goes out.
The app remains visible on the William Tell Elementary and Tell City Jr.-Sr. High School webpages, and the district homepage mixes fresh news and live-feed posts with the app promotion. Tell City-Troy Township School Corp also keeps a parent-information page that gathers policies and required notices for families, and Superintendent John Scioldo is the central-office contact on the district staff page.

School closures and other urgent notices can still go out through the school messaging service, Facebook and local news stations, giving families another path if they are not relying on the app. The school board also meets publicly the second Tuesday of every month at the TCJSHS Media Center at 6:30 p.m.
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