Weekly T for Parents!
Mrs. Keen’s Graphic Design & Production class learned about CMYK and RGB colors this week. The students worked in teams to create a cardboard project that highlighted their assigned color palette. #BTTY #4theT
TCHS Staff Spotlight!
Happy birthday to our TCHS staff members that had a birthday in September! #BTTY #4theT
Diana Clark is a Foreign Language teacher at TCHS. She was born in Ascope, La Libertad (PERU). She enjoys the family unity and customs that accompany her heritage. One of the Seven Wonders of the World is located in Peru. #BTTY #4theT #HispanicHeritageMonth
Major Peter Candelario is a JROTC teacher at TCHS. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and is of Puerto Rican descent. He says he really loves the island of Puerto Rico, the great food and music, and how lively and friendly the people are! #BTTY #4theT #HispanicHeritageMonth
TCHS Staff Spotlight!
TCHS Staff Spotlight!
TCHS Staff Spotlight!
TCHS Staff Spotlight!
TCHS Staff Spotlight!
The Floral Design class has been learning about flower preservation to make everlasting flowers. Students had to research a method to create them, design a lab, and teach it to the class. They learned the methods of hang drying, pressing, glycerin, and silica beads. Students made flower art with their pressed flowers and will be using the other flowers to make a fall wreath. #BTTY #4theT
We are trying to help locate the owner of a ladies class ring from the TCHS Class of 1987. It was found in Panama City, FL. Please call (229) 387-2400 if you have information.
Anna Perrin is an Environmental Science teacher at TCHS. She was born in Anaheim, California. Her father is from Quito, Ecuador. She says she really loves the close family connection and support of Hispanic cultures and wishes she had been able to grow up with more of the culture around her. She has taught herself how to cook some Hispanic dishes to serve to her family. #BTTY #4theT # #HispanicHeritageMonth
Jean Guzman is a counselor at TCHS. He was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and moved to the U.S. when he was 17 to play baseball. He is married to his wife, Megan, and has a daughter, Mia. He loves the food, music, and baseball associated with his heritage and misses the food, bachata, merengue, and culture of the Dominican Republic. #BTTY #4theT # #HispanicHeritageMonth
TCHS celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month! This month of recognition runs between September 15th through October 15th, and celebrates the history, culture, and contributions made by American Citizens with Hispanic heritage. #BTTY #4theT # #HispanicHeritageMonth
The Horticulture classes have been learning about sexual reproduction in plants. They learned the parts of the flower and created their own flower. They demonstrated how insects, such as bees, pollinate flowers and selected the best flower shapes for pollination. #BTTY #4theT
The Horticulture students learned that seeds are the result of pollination and fertilization in plants. They dissected seeds to learn the parts of the seed and how they help with plant growth. #BTTY #4theT
We are aware that schools south of us have made a decision to close tomorrow and Friday. We have received no information at this time leading us to make that decision for Tift County Schools. We will continue to monitor the storm and work with our local EMA to make decisions. At this time we will be having school on Thursday and Friday. #4theT
The Agribusiness class has been learning about employability skills and participated in mock job interviews. Thank you Mrs. Wells, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Beard, and Mrs. Beavers for interviewing our students and giving them pointers! #BTTY #4theT