
Families & Students interested in applying to US Service Academies are invited to the US Service Academy Day event on April 26 from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM at Seminole State College.
Registration begins promptly at 9:15 AM.
See flyer and letter for more details.





Last Thursday, BPS held its graduation ceremony for Take Stock in Children. THS/TSIC Alumnus Amelia Hare (c/ 2018) gave the peer inspiration speech for 2025 TSIC graduates. Two THS Seniors were honored with TSIC Scholarships: Emely Jaramillo and Jordan Royal. Congratulations!

Support Best Buddies by eating at Sonny's BBQ in Titusville on Tuesday, April 22nd from 4-9 PM.


Congratulations to our Boys Track team for capturing our FIRST District Championship since 1999! Simply an amazing job, Terriers!!!
http://live.halfmiletiming.com/meets/778/events


Vivian Sleeth, a brave local BPS student and 9-year-old battling an extremely rare and aggressive form of brain cancer that occurs in the pons region of her brainstem referred to as DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma), is getting to experience a day at Titusville High today.
To her surprise, Viv's day began by begin greeted by Tuffy and Titusville Police Department. She got to be one of the first to experience the Tactical Rescue vehicle and was sworn in as police chief for the day by Chief Lau.
#ChildhoodCancerAwareness #TPD #THS






April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and honor the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children in military families.
At Titusville High School, we are proud to celebrate and support our students who are part of a military family. Throughout the next week, we will be sharing faculty spotlights featuring staff members who grew up in military families, highlighting their personal experiences and perspectives.
We invite our students, faculty, and staff to join us in showing support by participating in PurpleUp! Day on April 18th—a statewide initiative to recognize and appreciate military children. Wear purple to school as a visible sign of encouragement and appreciation for the strength and dedication of these incredible students.
Stay tuned for our daily faculty features and join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child! 💜
Friday, April 18, 2025: Mrs. Sperr


April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and honor the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children in military families.
At Titusville High School, we are proud to celebrate and support our students who are part of a military family. Throughout the next week, we will be sharing faculty spotlights featuring staff members who grew up in military families, highlighting their personal experiences and perspectives.
We invite our students, faculty, and staff to join us in showing support by participating in PurpleUp! Day on April 18th—a statewide initiative to recognize and appreciate military children. Wear purple to school as a visible sign of encouragement and appreciation for the strength and dedication of these incredible students.
Stay tuned for our daily faculty features and join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child! 💜
Thursday, April 17, 2025: Ms. Desjardins


All yearbook sales are now ON CAMPUS ONLY.
You can still reserve your copy before the supply runs out.
Secure your copy during lunch in room 10-102 for $100 (Cash only and no bills over $20).
Less than 55 copies are now available.
Books will be distributed in the media center once they arrive.
Details of the distribution date will be announced when available.


THS Baseball will play for a district title at home starting at 6 p.m. vs our cross-town rivals. Cost is $8 per person. Go Terriers!


April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and honor the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children in military families.
At Titusville High School, we are proud to celebrate and support our students who are part of a military family. Throughout the next week, we will be sharing faculty spotlights featuring staff members who grew up in military families, highlighting their personal experiences and perspectives.
We invite our students, faculty, and staff to join us in showing support by participating in PurpleUp! Day on April 18th—a statewide initiative to recognize and appreciate military children. Wear purple to school as a visible sign of encouragement and appreciation for the strength and dedication of these incredible students.
Stay tuned for our daily faculty features and join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child! 💜
Wednesday, April 16, 2025: Mrs. McBenton


Our wrestling club keeps on growing and is open to more students who would like to join! See flyer for details. -- Coach Yadi

April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and honor the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children in military families.
At Titusville High School, we are proud to celebrate and support our students who are part of a military family. Throughout the next week, we will be sharing faculty spotlights featuring staff members who grew up in military families, highlighting their personal experiences and perspectives.
We invite our students, faculty, and staff to join us in showing support by participating in PurpleUp! Day on April 18th—a statewide initiative to recognize and appreciate military children. Wear purple to school as a visible sign of encouragement and appreciation for the strength and dedication of these incredible students.
Stay tuned for our daily faculty features and join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child! 💜
Tuesday, April 15, 2025: Mr. Bainbridge


THS Team: "THS Best Buddies": Join us for the Friendship Walk on April 26th!
Go to our team website to join our team or donate:
https://engdr.co/1-t44118


April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and honor the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children in military families.
At Titusville High School, we are proud to celebrate and support our students who are part of a military family. Throughout the next week, we will be sharing faculty spotlights featuring staff members who grew up in military families, highlighting their personal experiences and perspectives.
We invite our students, faculty, and staff to join us in showing support by participating in PurpleUp! Day on April 18th—a statewide initiative to recognize and appreciate military children. Wear purple to school as a visible sign of encouragement and appreciation for the strength and dedication of these incredible students.
Stay tuned for our daily faculty features and join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child! 💜
Monday, April 14, 2025: Mrs. Berley


Our Adaptive PE Program has been awarded 2 mini $500 grants by the Pilot Club of Titusville and 321 Best Buddies Booster. We are excited to have our students utilize this new equipment in our gym next year!!


April is the Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and honor the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children in military families.
At Titusville High School, we are proud to celebrate and support our students who are part of a military family. Throughout the next week, we will be sharing faculty spotlights featuring staff members who grew up in military families, highlighting their personal experiences and perspectives.
We invite our students, faculty, and staff to join us in showing support by participating in PurpleUp! Day on April 18th—a statewide initiative to recognize and appreciate military children. Wear purple to school as a visible sign of encouragement and appreciation for the strength and dedication of these incredible students.
Stay tuned for our daily faculty features and join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child! 💜
Friday, April 11, 2025: Commander Chatman


This week, we honor the incredible dedication and hard work of our THS Assistant Principals! Their commitment to our students, staff, and community makes our school a better place. Thank you for your leadership, support, and inspiration! 🌟 #AssistantPrincipalsWeek #ThankYou


Congratulations to Lori-Anne Wright for being selected as the Chamber of Commerce Rising Star for the month of April!


Lynsey Ingram was selected for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. This award, created in 1934, recognizes high school seniors who demonstrate qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Congratulations, Lynsey!
