The students in Mrs. Bennett's first grade class shared their stories by a campfire and enjoyed eating s'mores.
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After reading the book Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert, Mrs. Thompson's PreK students created their own leaf men using leaves found outside.

After reviewing information from the latest forecast and the briefings from our local EMA, Tift County Schools will remain open for Thursday, November 10th. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide additional updates as needed. #4theT

Make sure you have the tools you need to help your child succeed. The Infinite Campus Parent Portal App for attendance and grades information and the Tift County Schools App for the latest information on what is happening in our schools. Download them today. #4theT

Mid Quarter Reports are available in the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. For Grades K - 5, there are instructions in the 'How To' section at: https://www.tiftschools.com/page/student-information-system for accessing your child's Mid Quarter Report. #4theT

Joe Rosales (5th grader) came to share his love of reading to Mrs. Lasseter’s 1st grade students. He spent his true blue tickets on a coupon to read to a class of his choice. He read the Thanksgiving book Turk and Runt. Joe was a former first grader in Mrs. Lasseter’s class.


Did you know that you can access to your child's historical academic data through the Georgia Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS). This is available through your Infinite Campus Parent Portal. For directions visit https://5il.co/1kci0 #4theT

Please be reminded that all medications must be delivered by the student, parent or guardian to the school office or nurse immediately upon arrival at school. Medications must be in the original pharmaceutical containers, with appropriate identification and dosage information. Any student found with prescription or over-the-counter medication in their possession shall be subject to the discipline set forth in the student code of conduct.

Cookie Dough is here! Pick up your order in the front office now until 4 pm today! If you cannot make it today, you may pick up your order on Monday during the school day.
Second graders had a watch party after completing their book study on Because of Winn Dixie. They had a party just like in the book. Students watched the movie and ate snacks. Also, they analyzed characters from the book to the movie. #4theT
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Mrs. Thompson's PreK students read Our Class is a Family and created paper figures of themselves. #4theT
Second graders enjoyed surgical day by working with contractions and creating a skeleton using Cheetos. #4theT
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Students in Ms. Hunter and Mrs. Rachael's class discussed Day of the Dead. Students decorated calaveras, or sugar skulls, to remember loved ones they have lost.
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Ms. Olivia's third grade class is learning all about Native American culture. They made totem poles and teepees. #4theT
Spirit Day - tomorrow students may wear all their spirit attire! #4theT

Second graders had a watch party for completing their book Because of Winn Dixie. It was a party just like in the book. As they watched the movie and ate their snacks, they also analyzed characters from the book to the movie. The students even liked the egg salad sandwiches!



Mrs. Kerri's third grade class is learning all about Native American culture. They made totem poles and teepees. #4theT
Ms. Olivia and Mrs. Kerri's third grade classes shared what they like most about fall. #4theT
Mrs. Dotson's second graders worked hard to clean up the planting beds and get them ready for fall crops. #4theT
Mrs. Heather Alton's students decorated some sugar skills in honor of Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrated on November 2. #4theT
