
Ben Swearingen placed 1st place in the AGC Heavy Equipment Skills Challenge on Wednesday, November the 13th, in Statesboro. Fourteen total competitors from schools across Georgia competed in this competition. The competitors had to dig a 12-foot trench that was 18 inches deep. They had to maintain grade and then refill it after grade was verified by the competition inspectors. The competitiors used a mini excavator to dig the trench and all work had to be completed within the allotted time frame
This is the third year in a row that TCHS has won first place at this competition. Congratulations to Ben for a job well done and to his teacher, Mr. Brodnax.
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Parents are a child's first and most important teacher.


The deadline for seniors to order a cap and gown for graduation is quickly approaching. Please order by December 1st. https://gradnow.com/
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When parents are involved students thrive!


Join us Thursday, Nov. 21st for Trivia Night in the TCHS Cafeteria. Doors open at 6:30pm, Trivia starts at 7:00pm. Cost is $5 per player. (Trivia Night is presented by the TCHS Technology Student Association)


Join us Thursday, November 21st at 7:00 PM at the TCHS Auditorium for the "Rosie the Riveter" production! Admission is $5.


Please mark you calendar and plan to join us Nov. 21st.



Connecting home and school makes us a great community of learners.


" Effective family engagement is best achieved through a balanced and reciprocal partnership among schools, families and the community." - Michael Haggan


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" At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents. - Jane D. Hull


"Family is the first school for young children, and parents are powerful models." - Alice Sterling Honig


We all have the same goal - to help make our kids' lives better!


Let's work together.


"Family engagement is not a single event. It is a shared responsibility in which regular two-way communication insures that the student is on track to meet grade-level requirements." - Heather Weiss


Toombs County Schools has continued to monitor roads throughout the day. Our transportation department and bus drivers are working with families who live on roads impacted by the rain to provide a safe travel home today and to school tomorrow. Should you have any questions regarding school bus routes, please contact the Toombs County School System Transportation Department.


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We are all working to be better parents everyday.


Connections count!


Join us for a Winter Concert on December 17th at 7PM at the TCHS auditorium!
