Our commitment to student safety extends to addressing the opioid crisis. Narcan, an opioid antagonist, is available at every school site. This life-saving medication can reverse the effects of an overdose and protect our students and community. #SafetyFirst #4theT
What does #4theT mean? It means working together for the benefit of our students, staff, and community! 💙 Yesterday, staff members from all departments united to ensure every TCHS student received lunch. Lunches were put together and delivered to classrooms to help with restricted movement within the building. Special shout out to our school nutrition and maintenance departments for their incredible teamwork! This is what it means to be #4theT!
Through a partnership with Southwell, all Tift County Students, Staff and Retirees can be seen for non-emergent/sick visits at the clinic at 8th Street Middle School Monday-Friday from 7:30 am – 4:00 pm. Having a clinic within our school campus provides a convenient option for our staff and students when ill. *Children must have parental consent to be seen. #SafeTyFirst #4theT
The Varsity Softball team dominated Camden, completing the sweep with two impressive wins, 12-1 and 12-3! Next up, they will travel to Colquitt this Tuesday, October 1st. Go Blue Devils! #4theT
The Tiftarea YMCA is offering a School Holiday Camp for students tomorrow from 7am - 4pm. See the image for details. #4theT
Friday's football game at Richmond Hill has been moved to SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH at 2:00pm. The game will still be played at Wildcat Stadium in Richmond Hill. #4theT
All athletic contests scheduled to take place today on the campus of Tift County High School have been canceled. Middle School Volleyball has also been canceled. Middle School Softball will still play their game at Northeast and Middle School Football games will still be played in Valdosta. Practices will proceed as scheduled. #4theT
Press release regarding today's incident at Tift County High School. #4theT
In addition to all the existing safety and security measures in place, Tift County Schools has been researching and obtaining pricing for metal detectors. Currently, we are in the process of ordering metal detectors, once on hand they will be installed at our secondary schools. #4theT
After communicating with the National Weather Service and the local Emergency Management Agency we have determined that weather conditions predicted for our area are not suitable for the normal course of operation. As a result, all Tift County Schools will be closed Thursday, September 26th and Friday, September 27th. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Please stay safe and follow local weather updates. We will continue to provide further information as needed. #4theT
For safety in our parking lot drop off area, traffic posts were installed to eliminate confusion with the third lane traffic merge. #4theT #LetsGrowTogether
🥎 Varsity Softball Victory! 🥎
Our Tift County Varsity Softball team secured a 1-0 win against Camden yesterday! 💙 Today, they hit the road for a doubleheader at Camden to wrap up the series.
Originally scheduled for Thursday, these games were moved up due to weather. #4theT
Our system security officers work to be a positive influence in our students' lives. They build trust with our students to make sure they feel safe and supported. One example is Officer Seay at Matt Wilson, she is taking time to help this student with basketball skills. #4theT
During yesterday's Probe College Tour, Tift County High School and Wiregrass College and Career Academy students met with representatives from more than 40 colleges and universities throughout Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee to learn more about post-secondary options. Also attending the fair were representatives from the Georgia Student Finance Commission and Georgia Transfer. #4theT #LetsGrowTogether
Students in World History participated in a Bubonic Plague activity. The plague was also known as the Black Death Plague and resulted in the deaths of one-third of Europeans during the fourteenth century. Students went through multiple cities to see if they would be affected with the plague through a roll of the dice. Once students rolled the die, they blindly picked out colored beads from a bag. If they drew a black bead, they were infected. By the end, students understood how deadly the plague was. #4theT #LetsGrowTogether
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month students in Mrs Brittani Brown's class prepared taco cups and after reading a story about Hispanic culture. #4theT #LetsGrowTogether
There was a medical emergency with one child at Tift County HIgh School at approximately 11:45am. The school was inadvertently placed on lockdown. Out of an abundance of caution, system security personnel followed lockdown procedures to ensure there was no threat to the safety and security of our students and staff.
TCHS would like to recognize Hispanic Heritage Month. We celebrate this from September 15th through October 15th, observing the various achievements and contributions of Hispanic Americans. #4theT #LetsGrowTogether
The Tifton-Tift County Public Library collaborated with TCHS as part of its monthly outreach program designed to spark interest in reading and encourage literacy among students. They brought books for students to look at, passed out library card applications, and allowed students to check out materials if they brought their cards. This will be a monthly outreach and students were pleased to participate in the "Judge a Book by Its Cover" game, designed to make discovering new books fun and engaging. They also spoke about the many wonderful Teen programs offered at the library. Building partnerships and fostering a love of reading is a win every day! #4theT #LetsGrowTogether
Our commitment to student safety is unwavering. That's why our fire extinguishers and fire alarms undergo annual inspections to ensure they're in top working condition. #SafetyFirst #4theT