Mrs. Haygood and Mrs. Hartley’s ELA Hardest Worker of the week for 2/24-2/28 was Julio Avila!

Ayden McKee and Kaylee Mendez tied for Mrs. Haygood and Mrs. Hartley’s ELA Hardest Worker of the week for 3/3-3/7!

Dalton was a winner from the Jacket Cafe. He was so surprised to find his prize. Thanks to our ladies in the Jacket Cafe for always going above and beyond for our students at TCES! #shine

This week, we celebrate Exceptional Children’s Week! We celebrate the unique strengths, talents, and achievements of our exceptional students. #ExcellenceFor ALL

Little Miss TCES Oaklyn Stanford and Miss TCES Addie Green came to read to Mrs. Odom’s afternoon reading class. Way to #shine girls!


Let's work together and give kids their best chance to learn! Check out the attached flyers for more information.


These students in Mrs. Riner’s math class has passed at least 5 iready lessons! #shine


2nd grade would like to thank Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Jones, Ms. Galbreath, Mrs. Gardisser, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Metzler, Mrs. Caraway and Mrs. Nobles for visiting our classrooms and reading to our students. Thank you as well for the treats!




Thank you Mrs. Jan from Jan's Fried Chicken for coming to read to these Kindergarten students! #shine



Bo Martin was rewarded a token for the book vending machine from the PE department for showing great sportsmanship and always giving it 100% during exercise and game time. Way to go Bo! #shine




Barrett Pittman was rewarded a token for the book vending machine from PE because he worked hard and did great with his exercises. #shine




Mrs. Haygood and Mrs. Hartley’s ELA class enjoyed a special reading of Green Eggs and Ham by Mr. Bobby George. #shine






Mrs. Riner’s class had a guest reader this afternoon. Thank you Mrs. Milner for coming to read aloud and for the special snack. #shine



A huge thank you to Nash Wilkes and Mrs. Keely for making Nash's class a Read Across America cookie cake to enjoy during class. #Shine

2nd grade would like to thank Jordan Towns, Cody Williamson, Ashley Martin, Sonny Braddy, Tabitha, and Jacquelyn Aguilar for volunteering to read aloud to our classes so far this week. We can’t wait to see our other visitors as the week continues; and hear the exciting read aloud they have planned. #shine





TCES PIP/Kindergarten would like to thank their guest readers today....Mrs Sikes and Rachelle Gillis! The students loved it! #shine


Thank you to board member Mr. Mitch Bellflower for reading to our Kindergarten students during Read Across America week! #shine



Thank you Everleigh Grace for the Green Eggs and Ham treats for all Kindergarten students! #shine

Kindergarten and PIP would like to thank their guest readers today: Kristin Edkin, Jody Todd, and Hannah Ray.





This prestigious recognition highlights the dedication of Toombs County Schools to emergency preparedness, ensuring that students and staff are equipped with the knowledge and resources necessary to respond to various safety situations.
The Toombs County School System is proud to announce that Toombs County High School and Toombs Central Elementary School have been awarded the “Ready Georgia Seal of Preparedness” by the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) and the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS).
While these two schools have received the official recognition this year, all five schools in the system (Toombs County High School, Toombs County Middle School, Lyons Primary School, Lyons Upper Elementary School, and Toombs Central Elementary) participated in the application process, reflecting a system-wide dedication to safety and preparedness. The commitment shown by each school reinforces the Toombs County School System’s proactive approach to student and staff well-being.
Superintendent Barry Waller praised the collective efforts of administrators, teachers, and support staff across the district, stating, “Our goal is to ensure that every Toombs County school remains a safe place for students and staff to learn and grow. This recognition is a testament to the hard work of our faculty and staff, and we are proud of all our schools for their ongoing efforts in emergency preparedness.”
The district will continue to build on these efforts, striving for excellence in safety measures across all campuses. The schools that were not awarded the seal this year remain committed to the same high standards.
The Toombs County School System commends all of its schools for their dedication to student safety and remains focused on continuous improvement to ensure the well-being of every child, every day.
2025 list:
https://lor2.gadoe.org/gadoe/file/8d97403e-4365-4c5d-a22d-7c2ad73d5126/1/Ready%20Georgia%20Recognition%20List%202025.pdf

