Tiegerman High School
(Grades 9-12+)
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87-25 136th Street
Richmond Hill, NY 11418 - (718) 291-2807
- (718) 291 - 2658
The School Day

Important Dates And Reminders!

- March 7th – No School for Students
- March 24th – No School for Students
- April 14th though April 22nd – School Closed
- April 7th through May 16th – NYS Grades 3-8 Exams
- April 23rd – School Reopens
- May 23rd through May 26th – School Closed
- May 27th – School Reopens
- June 10th & June 11th – NYS Regents Exams
- June 17th through June 18th – NYS Regents Exams
- June 19th – School Closed
- June 20th through June 25th – NYS Regents Exams
- June 26th – Last Day of School
Summer 2025 Calendar
- School begins Monday, July 14, 2025
- Last day of school Friday, August 22, 2025
- Total Days of Summer Program: 30 days
School Newsletters
Food and Snacks

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Hot Pockets $2.00
Chicken Tenders, French Fries & Water Bottle
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Burritos $3.00
Options: Chicken & Steak and Cheese
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Bagel Bites $2.00
6 Bagel Bites
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Dino Chicken Nuggets $2.00
6 Pieces
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Chicken Taquitos $7.00
3 Pieces
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Beef Patties $2.00
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Sandwich Bro. Flatbread Pockets $2.00
Options: Meatball, Chicken, Egg and Cheese
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Mozzarella Sticks $2.00
4 Pieces
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Pizza $2.00
Cheese or Pepperoni
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Water $1.00
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Gatorade $2.00
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Snapple $2.00
Tiegerman High School Forms
In and Around School

COSA
Coordinators Office of Student Activities
The Coordinators Office of Student Activities (COSA) provides the students with programs and social extracurricular activities, in support of the mission of Tiegerman High School. COSA assists and empowers students to achieve their highest potential in the field of leadership. COSA works closely with staff, students, and the community to create a stimulating and inclusive environment that is conducive to the growth and development of our students.

Work Based Learning
Work-based learning (WBL) is the “umbrella” term used to identify activities which collaboratively engage employers and schools in providing structured learning experiences for students. These experiences focus on assisting students develop broad, transferable skills for postsecondary education and the workplace. A quality WBL program can make school-based learning more relevant by providing students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to real world situations.
Work-based learning is supported in the school and at the work site. While school-based learning focuses on academic and career and technical preparation as part of the classroom curriculum, work site learning occurs, away from school, in a business or community organization.
Tiegerman High School Work Based Learning Partners:
- Calvin Klein Store (Deer Park)
- Tommy Hilfiger (Deer Park)
- Walgreens
- Burger King
- River Fund Food Pantry
- Caribbean Cabana
- Farmers’ Market

Community is EVERYTHING
The Parent-Teacher-Family Association (PTFA) at Tiegerman is dedicated to enriching the educational experience of students by supporting teachers and staff through special activities, celebrations, and fundraising efforts. By fostering a strong sense of community among Tiegerman families, the PTFA creates a supportive network where parents can connect, share resources, and collaborate to enhance their children’s educational journey. Through fundraising initiatives and parent contributions, the PTFA ensures that students and staff benefit from additional programs and events that make learning more engaging and inclusive. Additionally, by completing the family directory and encouraging active participation, the PTFA strengthens relationships among families, reinforcing the shared commitment to student success and well-being.