
Parents, Please help prevent the spread of sickness among our students. If your student exhibits any of the symptoms listed in the image attached within a 24-hour time period, please keep that student home from school. This information and more can be found on page 11 of the TCMS Student Handbook.


The Scholastic Book Fair is where your child's dreams are sparked. Their story starts here. Encourage your readers at our Scholastic Book Fair: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/toombscountymiddleschool
#ScholasticBookFairs


6th Grade Students are Learning About Canada’s Environment!


7th Graders are Exploring South & East Asia!


Don't forget to join us on for TCMS Literacy Night on February 4th, 2025 (3:30-5:00). We will have our annual BETA Induction Ceremony, Parent Resources, Community Resources, BINGO/LOTERIA, Annual Parent Surveys, & the BOOK FAIR!!



Creative Minds at Work!


Managing Feelings in Mrs. Tankersley’s Class!


The Toombs County Kinship Caregiver meeting is today Jan. 30, 2025 from 6PM-7:30PM at the Birthday House at Partin Park (168 Miot St, Lyons, GA). Please text 478-262-1133 if you plan to attend. See flyer for more details.


Bringing Literature to Life!


Chorus is more than just singing!


Mrs. Graham and Ms. Balcazar are enjoying visiting the Ron Clark Academy. The RCA Experience is designed to help teachers ignite a passion for learning in their students.


Don't forget to set up your student's eWallet account for cashless, stress-less shopping. Friends and family can even contribute funds! Set one up here: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/toombscountymiddleschool. #ScholasticBookFairs


The students graphed the deep depths of the ocean floor while studying the topography of the ocean!


From Snow Day to Snowmen Coding!


Toombs County Schools Update: Toombs County Schools will reopen tomorrow, Friday, January 24. We look forward to seeing our students and providing them a safe, warm learning environment!


Important Update from Toombs County Schools: After consulting with the local Emergency Management Agency and the Toombs County Sheriff's Office, we have determined that hazardous road conditions caused by snowfall and persistent sub-freezing temperatures—leading to dangerous icing—make school travel unsafe. To prioritize the safety of our students, staff, and community, schools will remain closed on Thursday, January 23, 2025. The plan is to return to normal school operations on Friday, January 24, 2025. Our school transportation department will reach out to families of bus riders affected by impacted roads to ensure safe travel to school on Friday.


Our teachers are taking advantage of exposing our students to experiences like this concert by the GSU Trumpet Ensemble. We want our students to see how what they are learning goes beyond the classroom.


What a great visit with Office Sanders and Creed! We are thankful for the agencies who share information about their jobs with our students.


Another great example of building foundations for improved reading and writing skills from Ms. Stanley's students.
