
Connection classes help our students build skils that help them in and out of the classrooms.


TCMS students practice writing skills in most of their classes. Mrs. Tatum's class use writing prompts while practicing their keyboarding skills.


If you have a student who plays a Fall sport, we will have team pictures on Wednesday.
Order forms will be sent home tomorrow, October 3rd.


The students in Mrs. Todd’s science class are enjoying a fun, interactive review activity over Plate Tectonics using graham crackers. Ms. Alma Rivera, GSU Student, is leading a lesson to review Tectonic Plate Boundaries.


Pay to Play - Wednesday


Mrs. Braddy's Social Studies students are working on critical thinking and writing skills as they provide some great ideas on how conflict causes change, an enduring understanding of Social Studies.


Yesterday the TCMS Cross County team competed on our home course in the Middle School Region Cross Country Meet. Our boys team took first overall, earning a perfect score and our girls team took 2nd overall. Our top finishers on the boys team were Palmer Davis (1st), Luis Valentin (2nd), Eric Aguilar (3rd), and Chris Aguilar (4th). Our top finisher on the girls team was Yuni Rameriz (3rd). We are very proud of them! #thestandard #beadog





TCMS students work hard every day improving their writing skills. Mr. Brantley's students recently showcased their writing skills in their Social Studies class.


Mrs. Dowell and Mrs. Kinchen have been introducing new skills and some routine changes with their students. Today students used mixed media to create 3D art projects.





TCMS Writing Spotlight


Mrs. Brown, TCMS teacher, spoke to Mrs. Allen's class about making good choices. In 2016, while Mrs. Brown was walking beside the edge of the road, a young woman who was driving while distracted struck Mrs. Brown with her car. Mrs. Brown had multiple injuries and ended up losing her right arm. She showed the class her prosthetic arm and how she is able to use it. She encouraged students to make good choices by realizing that the choices we make can have a life-changing impact on someone else.






#TCMSwrites #TheStandard


Recently, TCMS FFA in conjunction with our local 4H office sponsored a fundraiser to raise funds for childhood cancer research. Homerooms competed against one another to raise funds. Ms. Dunn's class raised over $100 and was rewarded with an ice cream party.






Yesterday our TCMS Cross Country team competed on our home course in the Bulldog Invitational Cross Country Meet. We had our best meet yet! Every single runner PR'd (set a new personal record), and that is so rare. You normally don't see an entire team all PR in the same meet. This team has been working hard, and it showed yesterday. We had 5 boys finish in the top 20 out of 126 runners: Luis Valentin (5th), Palmer Davis (8th), Cole Russell (17th), Eric Aguilar (18th), and Chris Aguilar (20th). Our boys team placed 2nd overall out of 10 teams.






Keep up with all that is going on at TCMS by watching the Middle School Minute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4uZzFnCics

Attention 8th grade parents: Recognition ads for the TCMS yearbook are on sale now. The deadline is 10/27. See the TCMS Facebook page for the link to purchase and create an ad for your 8th grade student.


Mrs. Lee's class recently hosted Parents to Lunch.









Yesterday, at the TCMS softball game vs. Claxton Middle School, the four 8th grade players were recognized. The players were:
Ta'Naya Simpson, Kylie Carroll, Presley NeeSmith, and Ava Martin.






Mrs. Baker's 8th grade science students use everyday items to study ergonomics.
