
Toombs Central’s new 5th grade flag patrol for the 2024-2025 school year.
Pictured left to right: Om Patel, Kenley Smith, Sadie Lockley, Kynslie Fitzgerald, Liam Patel, Brody Baxley, Lincoln Gay, Cason Richardson, Anslee Vinson, Adrienne Brady, and Jude Coleman. Not pictured: Esabella Ramirez
#shine #tces #stingingwithsuccess


Our TCHS Chorus will host a Hispanic Heritage Concert on October 8 at 7:00pm at the Toombs County High School. You don't want to miss it! (Free Admission)


Early next week, all Toombs County schools will be conducting practice lockdown drills required by HB 147. The drills must be conducted by October 1st of each year as part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and preparedness of our students and staff. The drills will take place during the school day and will follow established safety protocols.
Key Points to Note:
Drills will occur at each school, with staff guiding students throughout the process.
Local law enforcement will be present to assist and monitor.
These drills are purely precautionary and designed to ensure everyone knows the proper procedures in case of an actual emergency.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work together to keep our schools safe. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact your child’s school administration.


Maddox has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 3rd grade ELA class. Way to be the first one to get 10 punches Maddox!


Palmer has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Brayden has passed 20 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Allison has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Raylan has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class! Way to go!


Parents be on the look out for School Store Fundraiser packs in your child's bookbag. This fundraiser helps our entire school and your child can get a cool prize just for sending emails to family and friends. Be sure to send the prize code back to school by Friday so your child can get a mystery pack book buddy. They will be eligible for other cool prizes too.



If you have a seventh-grade student, an updated immunization record must be submitted to TCMS. Students were given letters to parents explaining the immunization updates and requirements. Please get your child's immunization turned in as soon as possible. For more information, contact TCMS Nurse at 912-524-3305 or candace.williams@toombs.k12.ga.us



How do you feel when you get a compliment/encouragement from a stranger? Pretty good? It's a good feeling when someone notices something about you. But what about when someone you really care about compliments/encourages you? That's a great feeling, and it's what our kids feel when we use words to point out how special they are. A child who feels valued and accepted by his or her family can change the world. So don't underestimate the importance of keeping a list of compliments/words of encouragement for kids on hand.
If you struggle to be creative with your words, here is a list to try.


Progress Reports come home today!


Next week is Homecoming Week for the Toombs County Bulldogs. TCES students and teachers, show your school spirit by dressing up as follows....
GO DAWGS!!!


Om has past 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 5th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Mrs. DeFore's Afternoon Reading class enjoyed parents to lunch!




Brooklyn has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th Grade ELA class! Way to go!


Brayden Mosley has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class! Way to go!


Patriot Day 9-11-24


On Sunday afternoon, the Toombs County School System was notified by several concerned individuals about a threatening social media post circulating in our community. We immediately contacted our local law enforcement partners to investigate the matter. After conducting interviews with the individuals involved, it was determined that the post did not originate from or specifically mention Toombs County or the Toombs County School System. However, similar threats have been shared across multiple communities in the region.
This alarming trend is affecting many areas, especially in light of the recent tragic events at Apalachee High School in Barrow County. Our thoughts and prayers remain with that community. School Districts across the state are facing these widespread online threats, which, while not always originating locally, are being shared extensively and causing concern.
Please rest assured that we take ALL threats seriously and act with urgency. We are grateful for the strong partnerships we have with both the Lyons Police Department and the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office. These agencies are ready to support us at a moment’s notice to investigate any potential threats or suspicious behavior.
As a precaution, we have requested that our law enforcement partners continue their presence on our campuses to provide an additional layer of security. We sincerely thank the concerned citizens who brought this post to our attention, as well as the Lyons Police Department and the Toombs County Sheriff’s Department for their continued vigilance and support.


Congratulations to our August Students of the Month!
Front Row (Left to Right): Valerie Tinoco (PK), Riley Grimes (K), Lillie Bolt (K), Barrett Bolt (2nd), and Raider Ward (PK). Middle Row (Left to Right): Jose Garcia (1st), Kaelyn Deen (1st), Aria Losalla (3rd), and Liam Henington (3rd). Back Row (Left to Right): John Douglas (4th), Palmer Arnold (4th), Everlee Parton (2nd), Kaiya McNeil (5th), and Brody Baxley (5th). Keep shining brightly! 🐝✨
