
Parents are a child's first and most important teacher.


🎵 Band Directors Lead by Example 🎵
At Toombs County, our band directors not only guide students in their musical journey but also continue to inspire students through their own performances!
🎻 Mr. Noah Bullard, our high school band director, performed with the Georgia Southern String Camerata, showcasing his dedication to excellence in music.
🎺 Mrs. Ashley Akridge, our middle school band director, brings her passion for performance to the Brewton-Parker Wind Ensemble, demonstrating the joy of lifelong musicianship.
We are proud to have such talented educators who lead by example, showing students that music truly is a lifelong endeavor! 🎶
#MusicEducation #BandDirectors #LifelongMusicians





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)


When parents are involved students thrive!


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


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


Fall is in the air in Ms. Tyson's Art Classes!


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



Join us for the sounds of the season at the TCMS Chorus Christmas Concert.

The students created a graph and a model to represent the percentages of Earth's water based on where it is located on Earth. #setthestandard


Catch up with all that is going on at TCMS. Watch the Middle School Minute!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA6vsneFQ0o

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


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


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



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


Unique, creative towers and a lot of laughs as students learned the value of collaboration, problem solving, and structural design.


Recently, Makaylee Randolph from The Advance came and worked with Mrs. Cain's students, helping them write articles about their experiences during and after Hurricane Helene. Eight students were selected to have their articles published in The Advance.
Congratulations to:
Back Row: Ivan Tinoco, Erica Sapp, Trey Johnson, Michael Harnage
Front row: Ashlynn Love, Sophia Thompson, and Asiah Smith
Not pictured: Murphy Wheeler
Be sure to check out their articles in this week's edition of The Advance.


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


Our sixth grade agriculture science students have been learning about the number one industry in Georgia -- AGRICULTURE!


Our 8th grade agriculture science classes have been learning about the equine industry.
