T.I.E. Frequently Asked Questions
TIE is a newspaper-based educational program dedicated to helping students reach their full potential. TIE provides teachers a variety of nationally-acclaimed curriculum guides to help students sharpen their academic skills and make the connection between classroom learning and real-life applications.
Why use the Los Angeles Times in the classroom?
The Los Angeles Times is a great supplement to the regular curriculum. It is a changing, inexhaustible source of information, as well as an interesting alternative to traditional textbook lessons and activities.
How much does it cost?
TIE is able to offer this exciting program at no cost to teachers and schools because of generous corporate sponsors and subscriber donations.
Who pays for the program?
The papers are paid for by Los Angeles Times subscribers and corporate sponsors. When The Times subscribers call to stop delivery of their papers for a short time, they are asked if they would like to donate those papers to the schools, thousands respond with an enthusiastic YES! Corporate sponsors donate money to partner with The Times in various learning programs.
I use the papers every year; do I need to sign up at the beginning of every school year?
Yes, unless you teach at a year round school. In that case let us know when you sign up that you want the papers to continue indefinitely.
My paper was not delivered on my regular day, can I have the paper delivered on another day to make up for it?
Unfortunately not. Missed papers cannot be rescheduled for make up days.
How do I sign up for a free subscription?
You can subscribe on-line, www.latimes.com/tie or can call 1-800-latimes and ask for Times in Education.