
The data in this update is for the reporting period of 10/292021 - 11/04/2021. For the most recent report from the Department of Public Health, as well as other information, visit https://www.tiftschools.com/page/covid-19-resources. #4theT


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Mrs. Huffman's class finished a unit on the American Revolution. One standard they covered was to identify key figures of the American Revolution. They then created these figures with 2 liter bottles and lots of imagination, creativity, and design.





Thanksgiving Food Drive - November 2nd - 12th - Donations of non-perishable food items can be placed in collection boxes located in the front office at each Tift County School. #4theT


The data in this update is for the reporting period of 10/22/2021 - 10/28/2021. For the most recent report from the Department of Public Health, as well as other information, visit https://www.tiftschools.com/page/covid-19-resources. #4theT


Mrs. Hobbs' 3rd grade group's Animal Adaptation Investigation Lab-Bird Beaks. Students had to use hand tools like chopsticks, tweezers, spoons, clothes pins, and a dropper to try to pick up various items in 30 second intervals such as Swedish Fish, pieces of yarn, beans, and rubber erasers. These tools were to simulate the different types of bird beaks (pointed beak, hooked beak, tubular bills, pouch-like beaks, and spear-like beaks), and the objects to be picked up were to simulate what many birds eat (seeds/berries, worms, fish, etc.). The students learned what adaptations (certain kinds of beaks) were best to get certain types of prey.





Mr. Scott Carlson, a University of Georgia County Extension Coordinator for the Southwest District of Georgia (based out of Worth County), came and worked with Mrs. Hobbs' fifth grade group on labs that centered around destructive forces on farmers' fields such as wind erosion and water erosion. Students got to participate in hands-on labs and see the effects on the soil. They learned how these destructive forces formed Providence Canyon in Georgia, and they learned about better farming practices to prevent future erosion.





Don't forget to join us tonight at 6pm at the TCHS Performing Arts Center for the last Community Meeting where we will share information and gather input on the Tift County Schools Facilities Plan. We look forward to seeing you! #4theT


The Parent Engagement Newsletter for November is available in English. You can view the PDF version by clicking on this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19uSyGE9-oKH9gXTE5aMO5184oq6Yx6Kp/view?usp=sharing





The Parent Engagement Newsletter for November in Spanish. You can view the PDF version by clicking on the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W_JKXorrHWUK7xbCVuLKU-nef7GqHy36/view?usp=sharing





The November Daily Planner is available in English. You can view the PDF version by clicking on the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ur4KUDoJ7xlPSVRIETtSgm4NUrTB6EKb/view?usp=sharing


The November Daily Planner is available in Spanish. You can view the PDF version by clicking on this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ep6WKXUAPZviXD1opFZoQWwHrXW3hlC0/view?usp=sharing


Students in Mrs. Ring’s class just finish a unit on analyzing characters. As a culminating activity, the students chose a character and decorated their pumpkin like the character. Thank you to Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market for donating the pumpkins.





Don't forget to join us for our Community Meetings Tuesday and Thursday this week at 6pm at the TCHS Performing Arts Center! We look forward to sharing our facilities plan and hearing your feedback. #4theT


Don't forget to vote! Early voting ends this Friday, October 29th! The general election is Tuesday, November 2nd.


Don't forget we are celebrating Red Ribbon Week at MWE!


The data in this update is for the reporting period of 10/15/2021 - 10/21/2021. For the most recent report from the Department of Public Health, as well as other information, visit https://www.tiftschools.com/page/covid-19-resources. #4theT


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Community Meetings will be held Tuesday, Oct. 26th and Thursday, Oct. 28th (6pm - 7pm both nights @ TCHS PAC) to share the Tift County Schools facilities plan. The purpose of these meetings is to share the plan and gather community input. We look forward to seeing you! #4theT
