Tiger Achievement Center (TAC)

The purpose of the Tiger Achievement Center is to improve personal
and academic performance of all students. Students will experience success,
develop independence, and demonstrate self-advocacy through assistance and support.

The Tiger Achievement Center (TAC) was implemented during the 2012-13 school year. This year, Tiger Achievement Centers will be open at Fremont Middle School and Fremont High School. The center is designed to offer a safe, welcoming environment for all students to acquire skills, gain knowledge, and experience success. The TAC…

  • Fosters student access to the general curriculum.

  • Builds self-awareness as a learner, and facilitates self-advocacy.

  • Provides differentiated strategies to meet diverse learning needs.

  • Utilizes learning and content professionals with technology resources.

  • Promotes communication among all staff, students, and paraprofessionals.

Students may access the TAC through self-referral or through the referral of a teacher. The TAC is staffed by a certified teacher and paraprofessionals. Teachers may refer any student who…

  • needs support after classroom instructional strategies/interventions have been exhausted.

  • needs print read aloud.

  • self-refers.

  • teacher teams have determined needs support.

  • needs support with FPS “essential learnings.”

Please contact Todd Niehaus at Fremont Middle School if you need additional information:
Email Todd Niehaus

Please contact John Arensberg at the High School if you need additional information:
Email John Arensberg

The purpose of the Tiger Achievement Center is to improve personal and academic performance
of all students. Students will experience success, develop independence,
and demonstrate self-advocacy through assistance and support.