Kinsley Jeter, a 5th grader at Lyons Upper Elementary, participated in the Georgia Music Educators Association’s Statewide Elementary Honor Chorus. Approximately 300 of the best elementary singers in Georgia gathered at the Classic Center in Athens to rehearse and perform challenging and beautiful choral arrangements. At the finale of the concert the students performed a choral arrangement of Bill Withers’ song, Lovely Day. The finale included a solo part which Jeter auditioned for and received. The entire choir accompanied Jeter as she performed beautifully for a packed out Classic Center theater audience of about 2100 people. To simply be chosen to attend the Statewide Elementary Honor Chorus is a tremendous honor, but to receive the one solo for the evening truly distinguishes her in a class by herself. Jeter represented Toombs County and Toombs County Schools well as she sang beautifully on the stage.
about 2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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Kickball Tournament at Partin Park!
about 2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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LUES will celebrate WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY on March 21st. Rock Your Socks in support of Down Syndrome Awareness. Wear mismatch socks or fun socks on Friday, 3/21/25. Did you know individuals with Down Syndrome have 3 copies of chromosome #21- therefore, we celebrate WDSD on 3/21.
about 2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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Your LUES leprechaun will bring home a lucky report card today 3/17/25 for St. Patrick's Day! Please sign it and return it tomorrow.
about 2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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LUES FAMILY FOCUS FOR MARCH: KEEPING STUDENTS MOTIVATED Create a Positive Learning Environment- Ensure your home is a conducive space for learning and studying. Minimize distractions, provide supplies, and establish a routine that includes study time. Clutter and chaos can cause a lack of motivation for children.
about 2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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LUES FAMILY FOCUS FOR MARCH: KEEPING STUDENTS MOTIVATED Celebrate Effort, Not Just Outcomes: Emphasize the importance of effort and hard work. Praise your child for their dedication and perseverance rather than solely focusing on grades or end results. This can keep them motivated when they are struggling academically. This also teaches children that the most important thing is to try your best. NO one can ask more than 100% of what someone is capable of.
about 2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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Congratulations to our 2nd 8 weeks Honor Roll and Star Honor Roll recipients! Great job guys! #shine
about 2 months ago, Melissa Wiggins
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LUES FAMILY FOCUS FOR MARCH: KEEPING STUDENTS MOTIVATED Show Interest and Support: Sometimes a child can become unmotivated when they feel unsupported. Demonstrate a genuine interest in your child's hobbies, passions, and academics. Ask about their day, actively listen, and offer support when they face challenges.
about 2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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This week, we celebrate Exceptional Children’s Week! We celebrate the unique strengths, talents, and achievements of our exceptional students. #ExcellenceFor ALL
about 2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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📚 **Read Across America Week: A Huge Success with Our Guest Readers!** 📚 Thank you to all our guest readers for making this week special and for igniting a passion for reading in our students. Together, we celebrated the joy of literacy.
2 months ago, Amy Payne
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Let's work together and give kids their best chance to learn! Check out the attached flyers for more information.
2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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Set Realistic Goals: Encourage your child to set realistic goals. Help them break these goals into manageable steps so they don't feel overwhelmed. Remember to celebrate their achievements along the way, no matter how small. These small accomplishments can be an easy way to boost their motivation. Once they meet their goal, you could celebrate with a reward as an additional motivator.
2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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Click THIS link for setting up e-wallet for easy shopping the book fair 📚 #shine https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lyonsupperelementaryschool
2 months ago, Melissa Wiggins
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Come shop the book fair at LUES! Thursday, March 6, is the last day! You may also shop online at fairs.scholastic.com/bf/lyonsupperelementaryschool We have a table of $5 and under items! We also have the newest Dog Man book and the newest Diary of a Wimpy Kid book! #shine
2 months ago, Melissa Wiggins
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LUES FAMILY FOCUS FOR MARCH: KEEPING STUDENTS MOTIVATED Keeping students motivated can be a challenge, especially towards the end of the school year. It takes encouragement, guidance, and a supportive environment to keep students motivated through the course of a school year. We will send out some strategies to help inspire and motivate your child to reach their full potential at home and school. Remember that each child is unique, and what motivates one may not work for another. It's essential to tailor your approach to each child's personality and their own needs. Building a strong partnership between home and school is key to crating a motivating and supportive learning environment!
2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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LUES is holding its FY26 Comprehensive Needs Assessment Meeting 4/9/25, 5:30 pm, TCHS Cafeteria. Please plan to attend.
2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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LUES will celebrate Positive Behaviors by hosting March Madness Basketball Competition. Students can attend if they have had no office referrals or no more than one classroom referral from 2/14/25-3/14/25 (excellent behavior for 20 days). Come dressed in your best basketball outfit.
2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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LUES READ ACROSS AMERICA- WEDNESDAY 3/5/25 DRESS UP DAY- MISMATCH WacKy WedNesDaY!
2 months ago, Rhonda Stone
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Come shop our Scholastic book fair this week: March 3-6!! Ship online at book fairs.scholastic.com/bf/lyonsupperelementaryschool #shine
2 months ago, Melissa Wiggins
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Toombs Family Connection partnered with Toombs County Schools to implement a new pilot program called MENTOR Toombs. This program goes along with the Get TOOMBS Reading initiative that our community has been working toward for the last few years. Last month Paige Williamson, Toombs Family Connection Director, and Rhonda Benton, Toombs County Schools’ Family Engagement Coordinator, met with Leslie Hale from MENTOR Georgia to learn best practices and prepare to train other volunteers themselves. Tuesday, February 18, a group of eleven volunteers from our community met for the first official MENTOR Toombs training. During that time, participants practiced leading activities, learned WHY a program like this is important now, and took turns reading to one another to listen for sight words and better understand the mentor role. This program is focused on literacy and it’s specific to first grade students at Lyons Primary School at this time. We hope to expand to other schools and grades next year. The requirements to participate in this program are as follows: Application Background Check 4 Hour Training Weekly Commitment of one-two hours per week If you or someone you know would be interested in joining this program for the next school year, please contact Paige Williamson at familyconnection9@gmail.com or Rhonda Benton, rhonda.benton@toombs.k12.ga.us.
2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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