Ms. Murray & Mrs. Kight’s 4th grade students explored unit fractions through real-world problem solving. Using pizza shop orders and Hershey bars, students practiced adding and subtracting fractions in a hands-on, meaningful way!
2 months ago, Courtney Murray
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It's time for another PBIS Celebration.
2 months ago, Kristin Allen
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📚 4th Grade ELA in Action!
Mrs. Matthews’ students did a fantastic job learning about different types of texts—historical, scientific, and technical. Students were engaged, eager to participate, and used hands-on strategies to show their understanding. Great learning happening in the classroom! 👏✨
2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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📚⏰ Attendance Matters!

Every school day counts, and being present makes a big difference in student success. Thank you for partnering with us to ensure students are at school, on time, and ready to learn each day. Let’s work together to build strong habits and keep our students on track! 💙💛
2 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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Our 5th grade scientists in Mrs. Milligan's class have been busy experimenting, exploring, and discovering. Curiosity was high, excitement was everywhere, and learning was happening.
2 months ago, Kristin Allen
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Happy 100th Day of School!
January 26, 2026
2 months ago, Kristyn May
100 Days Brighter - Monday, Jan. 26

Parent Survey Information
The Georgia Department of Education is surveying parents of students with disabilities throughout Georgia. The Parent Survey link will be open from
January 20, 2026 – May 31, 2026.

Access the parent survey here https://survey.gadoe.org/SPEDParentSurvey

2 months ago, Mary Caraway
Georgia Parent Mentor Partnership 2025-2026
Together, we can make a difference. 💙
Toombs County Schools is seeking volunteer reading mentors to support young readers. A small weekly commitment can create a lifelong impact.
📅 Training: Tuesday, January 13 | Breakfast provided
3 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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Mrs.Carroll and Mrs.Kersey celebrated our New Year in the classroom!🎉🎉

3 months ago, Morgan Kersey
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Report cards will go home tomorrow, Wednesday, 1/7/2026. Please check your student's backpack and folder for important papers and report card. Sign and return report cards as soon as possible to your student's homeroom teacher. Thank you for all you do! #shine
3 months ago, Melissa Wiggins
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We are excited to see you all tomorrow!
3 months ago, Katelyn McCoy
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Thank you to Mr. Mitch Bellflower for speaking this morning at our 5th grade Bible Study club. What a great message! #shine
4 months ago, Melissa Wiggins
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Don't forget to bring your money for the GREEN Party!
4 months ago, Kristin Allen
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Don't forget to bring your money for the GREEN PARTY!
4 months ago, Kristin Allen
Green Party Celebration

Don't forget Wednesday, December 17th and Thursday, December 18th we will have a GREEN Party for all students who met their iReady goals or scored in the GREEN! Make sure you bring your money for some delicious GREEN snacks.

4 months ago, Kristin Allen
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We want to congratulate the winners for our perfect attendance drawing for the week of 12/1 and 12/8.
4 months ago, Matthew Helms
We want to congratulate the winners for our perfect attendance drawing for the week of 12/1 and 12/8.
👟 Friendly Reminder – Shoe Dress Code 👟

As the Christmas season approaches and families shop for their children, we want to take a moment to remind everyone of our school’s shoe dress code. Recently, we have seen an increase in students wearing shoes that do not meet elementary school guidelines.

Please remember:
• Flip flops or slides of any kind are not permitted
• All shoes must be secured at the toe and heel (shoelaces tied, buckles secured, or Velcro fastened)
• Bedroom shoes/slippers are not allowed
• Shoes should not be of extended length and heel height may not exceed 2 inches

Thank you for your continued support in helping our students come to school ready to learn. 🎄✨
4 months ago, Lyons Upper Elementary
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4 months ago, Toombs County Schools
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Students in Mrs. Payne's 5th grade class wowed us with their Social Studies presentations. They taught the class about key leaders as well as turning points in history. Our 5th graders showed confidence, creativity, and understanding of the past. We are so proud of their hard work!
4 months ago, Kristin Allen
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After learning how to locate, gather, select, and organize information from multiple credible sources, Mrs. Brantley's third grade students put their new skills to work by researching a sea creature of their choice. Today, they proudly presented their projects. Using fascinating facts to create visuals, each student showcased just how much they learned.
4 months ago, Kristin Allen
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