





“Family is the first school for young children, and parents are powerful models.”
~ Alice Sterling Honig

🎓 Class of 2026 - Apply to College Day is Tomorrow! 🎓
November is Apply to College Month across the state of Georgia — a special time when seniors are encouraged to take the next step toward their future by completing college applications. Most colleges across the state of Georgia waive the application fee this month.
Seniors — Join us on Wednesday, November 5th, for Apply to College Day! 💻 We can help you complete your college applications, check requirements, and make sure you’re ready for your next step.
You must sign up using the Google Form (https://forms.gle/mSYCawukja52ucrL7), which can also be found in your Senior/Class of 2026 Google Classroom. Check Google Classroom for more information.
Don’t wait — take the next step toward your future! 🌟
#ApplyToCollege #GeorigaMatch #Classof2026 #GSFC

Toombs County Schools wants to say THANK YOU to our amazing parents and caregivers!
Join us for a FREE Parent Appreciation Lunch on Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM at the BOE Office (600 Bulldog Road Unit 1).
🍔 Free sack lunch for the first 200 parents
🎁 Register to win a Thanksgiving turkey or a Toombs County swag basket
📱 Learn about Parent Portal and community resources
Your involvement makes a huge difference in your child’s education. Stop by on your lunch break — we’d love to see you! ❤️


The Lake Dawgs faced tough weather conditions as the first cold front of the year cooled the lake water almost 11 degrees just days before the tournament. The majority of the fish pushed off the bank seeking warmer and more stable water out deep. The lake was also in its annual fall turnover phase. Turnover depletes the oxygen in the water and forces the bait fish and bass to seek cleaner water.
Due to the cold front, the Lake Dawgs decided to target offshore deep water bass as they are not as affected by temperature changes. “The bass that live in deeper water are less sensitive to a cold front. The bass that typically live in shallower water usually push off the banks when the water cools so quickly. We saw the weather forecast calling for 38 degree nights and elected to target fish in the deep timber. The majority of the high school teams fishing in shallow water really struggled to catch any fish. We stayed out in 30-50 feet of water and caught 75 to 80 fish in the tournament,”said AJ Bagby.
“Our key baits were the Homegrown Jigs Boujee Shad, Deps Sakamata Shad and the Burtek Tackle Primus Shad. We fished these minnow style baits on varying sizes of jigheads depending on the depth of the baitfish and time of day. We targeted timber patches that the bass were using to ambush and feed on baitfish. We caught fish all day throughout the tournament and had an absolute blast,” said Lane Bagby.
The Lake Dawgs want to give a special shoutout to some of our key sponsors. A special thanks goes out to Gordy Tire and Brake, Altamaha Bank & Trust, Lassiter Tractor, McLendon Enterprises, Altamaha EMC and McLain Farms for their support!
The Lake Dawgs next tournament is at Clarks Hill Lake on December 13th. Go Dawgs!


LOCATION CHANGE: Report to the field in front of the tunnel (where the senior banners are hung).
The recognitions will kick off at 7:25 p.m., so be there on time to make this moment memorable!
🌟 #SeniorNight #BigNight


Help us celebrate these incredible team members who make sure every day starts and ends on the right route! 🚍👏
🎥 Check out our appreciation video here ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5QYDJn3lMIQ

Next week, the Bulldogs are taking a stand for healthy choices and drug-free lives.
𝐑𝐞𝐝 𝐑𝐢𝐛𝐛𝐨𝐧 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤 is about more than wearing red—it’s about empowering students to make positive decisions, support one another, and build a brighter future.
Don’t forget to participate and stand strong together, Dogs! ❤️

Let’s continue strengthening our connections and growing together. 💙
#ToombsCountySchools #FamilyEngagement


This week, we celebrate the incredible men and women who safely transport our students to and from school each day!
From early mornings to late afternoons, our transportation team keeps Toombs County Schools rolling safely and smoothly. Thank you for all you do to ensure every student arrives ready to learn! 👏
Help us show our appreciation by giving a wave, a smile, or a big “thank you” to our bus drivers and transportation staff this week!
#ToombsCountySchools #CommitToTheT #BusDriverAppreciation #ThankYouDrivers

Join us Thursday, October 23, 2025, from 6:00–7:30 PM at 125 Church St., Suite 104, Vidalia, GA for our next kinship caregiver meeting!
💡 Program: CPR & First Aid Training
👨🏫 Facilitated by Robert Tillman
🍽️ Dinner and childcare provided!
Kinship care provides vital support for children being raised by relatives or close family friends. This month’s session will equip caregivers with essential life-saving skills while connecting with others who share similar experiences.
📱 To attend, simply text 912-293-3775 to RSVP.
#ToombsCountySchools #KinshipCare #CommunitySupport











🏆 Our Awards:
⚙️ Manufacturing Prototype – 2nd Place
🏎️ Conceptual Design (CO₂ Dragster) – 2nd & 4th Place
✨ Program Promotion – 4th Place
🧬 Bioengineering Challenge – 10th Place
🎉 Congratulations to Leo Guzman, Eric Nahuaca, Carter Branham, Julie Edenfield, Ian Barton, Brockton Estrada, Ethan Welch, Jack Williams, Brayden Harrison, and Jose Perez for their creativity, teamwork, and dedication!
#TCHS #TSA #TechDay #GeorgiaNationalFair #STEM #BulldogPride #StudentSuccess #Innovation #Teamwork










With a 94% graduation rate, the Class of 2025 continues our six-year legacy of achievement, maintaining a graduation rate above 93% year after year.
This milestone reflects the hard work of our students, the dedication of our teachers, and the support of our families and community. Together, we continue to create our legacy. 💙❤️🐾
#ClassOf2025 #CreateYourLegacy #CommitToTheT #ExcellenceForAll #BeADog

Hadden Outdoors hosted the High School MLF (Major League Fishing) style tournament on Lake Clark Hill.
AJ Bagby, a Junior at Toombs County High School, finished in 2nd place at the event. AJ caught 28 bass for a total weight of 42.81 pounds. Evan Beard, Senior at Greenbrier High School and reigning GA Bass Nation State Champion, won the event with 48.81 pounds.
The weather was less than ideal, with a downpour of rain and wind throughout the majority of the event. AJ Bagby caught his fish on a Zoom Winged Fluke, a Deps Sakamata Shad, and a Homegrown Jigs Boujee Shad. AJ was targeting bass that were migrating back into the creek arms, feeding on blueback herring and threadfin shad. The herring and shad migrate in the fall from their deep-water summer hideouts into the shallower creeks as they seek cooler water temperatures, better oxygenated water, and plankton to feed on. The bass follow the baitfish during this fall migration. The key is to find the baitfish and you will find the bass.
The Haddens Outdoors high school tournament is unique as the anglers all fish in specific zones of the lake and the fish are weighed live on the water by the tournament officials. The zones are randomly selected by the tournament director just before blast off. This prevents any practice fishing since the anglers do not know what zones of the lake they will be fishing until the morning of the tournament. Therefore, the anglers must make quick decisions once a zone is announced to locate and catch fish. The leaderboard is updated throughout the tournament so the anglers know exactly how many fish and the weight their competitors have caught. It is a stressful, but very fun way to fish a bass tournament.
The Toombs County Fishing Team will be fishing the GHSA and GA Bass Nation tournament trails this year. The Bulldogs will compete against over 500 Georgia high school fishing teams during these tournaments. The next tournament is scheduled for November 1st, 2025 at West Point Lake (Lagrange, GA).
AJ Bagby caught this 22-pound striped bass during the Clarks Hill tournament. Unfortunately, Striped bass (known as stripers) are not counted is the tournaments. Only largemouth bass and spotted bass are allowed to be weighed in during the high school tournaments.


📢 REMINDER! Attention Class of 2026 Parents & Students! 📢
A senior parent informational meeting will be held tonight, Tuesday, September 30th at 6:00 p.m. in the TCHS auditorium. Students and parents are invited to attend.

