Pollinator Planting Workshop
Join us for a hands-on workshop where families will learn to create pollinator-friendly gardens! We'll explore which plants attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, and you'll get to plant your own pollinator plant into our school garden space. Think of it as setting up a welcome station for nature's hardest workers—the creatures that help our food grow and keep ecosystems thriving.
Hurricane Makeup - NO SCHOOL
First Day of Passover &
Unneeded Hurricane Makeup Day
No School
Field Trip - K -8th
Full day field trip for K -8th grade students to MOSI science museum. Drop off is better 930am-10am
Finance Park Field Trip
Alex’s Advanced Math Groups will be attending Finance Park to learn more about personal finances and budgets
TBI Food Festival
Volunteer to work the booth. Bring your friends to help support our school!
Spirit Night
Anthonys Coal Fired Pizza
2532 MCMULLEN BOOTH
CLEARWATER, FL 33761
Mention you are with Tampa Bay International School to have 20% of your order go back to the school!
Friendsgiving
A TBIS Tradition! Bring a dish to share!
We gather as a community on our back field as families eat, children play and we all share a good time together. Family members -- those attending and not attending TBIS -- all are welcome.
Halloween Fashion Show
Halloween Fashion Show
Passion Project Presentations
Halloween Parties
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Field Trip
13341 W Hillsborough Ave.
Tampa, FL 33635
Drop off and pick up will be at Bayside Gymnastics.
Family Conference Day
Students attend school but special activities are planned. They leave their activities briefly to attend a portion of their conference (the other portion is held with just teachers and parents present.) A sign up sheet for conferences will be posted several weeks before our conference day.
Gardening Workshop
We will be offering a workshop and hands-on planting opportunity for our school families. Elise will be sharing tips on how to get plants happy and established in your own yards. Each family will then have a chance to plant a native flower, shrub, or fruit tree into our school garden. By taking the time to put a plant in the ground at the start of the school year, you're helping to create a connection with your children to not only the school but to each other.