
Please see the attached letter for information about students starting back to school. #toombsstrong


(UPDATED 10/1/24)
Dear Students, Staff, Families, and Community Members:
As you all know, the devastation to our community is widespread and despite the efforts of so many, it is taking longer to resume a sense of normalcy than we had hoped. As we continue to monitor the restoration of services and navigate the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we believe that it is best to keep school closed at least through Friday, Oct 4 for students and staff.
Our efforts need to continue focusing on the healing of our community and working with all of our emergency management agencies. We are currently using Toombs County Middle School as a 250-cot staging area for Georgia Power and assisting GEMA with the distribution of supplies in the southern part of the county.
We are especially grateful for Altamaha EMC and the efforts of other power companies to restore power to our schools, and we currently have power to all schools except TCHS. We are working diligently to make any possible repairs and to get all buildings back to working order. Just like our families, our school system is also facing the challenge of obtaining food needed to begin feeding our students again.
We will continue to update you as we know more. We are currently looking at plans for school reentry, and our goal is to update you by Friday afternoon regarding the plan for moving forward. Please help us by sharing this updated information, and stay tuned for updates via our various communication platforms: Facebook, Email, Toombs App, School Websites, Instagram, etc.


Dear Toombs County School System Students, Staff, Families and Community Members,
We pray this message finds you and your loved ones safe after the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene to our community. Our thoughts are with each and everyone affected by this storm. Your safety remains our top priority. We understand that everyone in our community is facing challenges, and we are committed to reopening our schools as soon as it is safe to do so.
The tentative timeline below will be used as our schools’ reopening plan. Please know that this plan may need to be adjusted depending on the restoration of services to the schools. We will continue to update you as we know more.
Toombs County Schools Tentative Schedule for the next few weeks:
Sept. 30 - Oct. 2: Toombs County Schools Closed to Students & Staff
Oct. 3: Staff Planning Day (Staff only)
Oct. 4: Toombs County Schools Reopen to Students (Students start back to school)
Oct. 7-9: Regular scheduled school days for students/staff
Oct. 10-14: Regular Scheduled Fall Break for students/staff
Oct 15-18: Students & Staff return to school following Fall Break (Oct. 15 was originally a staff planning day/student holiday, but it will now be a regular school day for all)
Once again, please know that this plan may need to change as the assessment of our schools continues. We are thankful to live in a community where people take care of one another. Please help us communicate by sharing this information with others. Additional updates will be posted and communicated via Facebook, Text, Toombs App, Instagram, Email, and School Websites.
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you!


The TCES Jacket Cafe celebrated Apple Day. The cafeteria ladies have the cafeteria decorated with apple ballons, table tents and an apple fact bulletin board. Students even enjoyed sliced apples with Nutella. Way to SHINE Jacket Cafe ladies.





After consultation and recommendations from state and local emergency management, our area is anticipating severe weather from Hurricane Helene overnight Thursday and continuing into the early hours of Friday morning.
We are anticipating the weather to be out of our area by Friday around lunch. However, with the uncertainty of potential damage, power outages, road issues, and with the safety of all of our stakeholders in mind, the Toombs County School System will be
closed for students and staff on Friday, September 27th.
We will return to normal operations on Monday, September 30th. Please stay tuned to our social media outlets and communication tools for any further updates.


The Toombs County School System is closely monitoring Hurricane Helene in collaboration with local emergency management officials.
We will have normal school operations tomorrow, Sept. 26.
A decision regarding school on Friday, Sept. 27 will be made tomorrow afternoon.
Please stay tuned to our school communication outlets for the latest updates on school operations.


These Kindergarten students earned a prize for passing 10 lessons on Math iReady.


Marissa & Lizzie have passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 5th grade ELA class. Way to go!



Toombs Central’s new 5th grade flag patrol for the 2024-2025 school year.
Pictured left to right: Om Patel, Kenley Smith, Sadie Lockley, Kynslie Fitzgerald, Liam Patel, Brody Baxley, Lincoln Gay, Cason Richardson, Anslee Vinson, Adrienne Brady, and Jude Coleman. Not pictured: Esabella Ramirez
#shine #tces #stingingwithsuccess


Our TCHS Chorus will host a Hispanic Heritage Concert on October 8 at 7:00pm at the Toombs County High School. You don't want to miss it! (Free Admission)


Early next week, all Toombs County schools will be conducting practice lockdown drills required by HB 147. The drills must be conducted by October 1st of each year as part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and preparedness of our students and staff. The drills will take place during the school day and will follow established safety protocols.
Key Points to Note:
Drills will occur at each school, with staff guiding students throughout the process.
Local law enforcement will be present to assist and monitor.
These drills are purely precautionary and designed to ensure everyone knows the proper procedures in case of an actual emergency.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work together to keep our schools safe. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact your child’s school administration.


Maddox has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 3rd grade ELA class. Way to be the first one to get 10 punches Maddox!


Palmer has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Brayden has passed 20 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Allison has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class. Way to go!


Raylan has passed 10 iReady lessons with 90% or higher accuracy in Mrs. McBride’s 4th grade ELA class! Way to go!


Parents be on the look out for School Store Fundraiser packs in your child's bookbag. This fundraiser helps our entire school and your child can get a cool prize just for sending emails to family and friends. Be sure to send the prize code back to school by Friday so your child can get a mystery pack book buddy. They will be eligible for other cool prizes too.



If you have a seventh-grade student, an updated immunization record must be submitted to TCMS. Students were given letters to parents explaining the immunization updates and requirements. Please get your child's immunization turned in as soon as possible. For more information, contact TCMS Nurse at 912-524-3305 or candace.williams@toombs.k12.ga.us



How do you feel when you get a compliment/encouragement from a stranger? Pretty good? It's a good feeling when someone notices something about you. But what about when someone you really care about compliments/encourages you? That's a great feeling, and it's what our kids feel when we use words to point out how special they are. A child who feels valued and accepted by his or her family can change the world. So don't underestimate the importance of keeping a list of compliments/words of encouragement for kids on hand.
If you struggle to be creative with your words, here is a list to try.


Progress Reports come home today!
