We are incredibly proud of two of our Toombs County FFA members for their success in the Area Creed Speaking Contest!
Anabel Leon placed 1st in the Spanish Creed Speaking Contest and will advance to the State Contest next Friday! Anabel delivered the FFA Creed beautifully in Spanish and represented our chapter extremely well.
Anna Lynn Hutcheson also placed 1st in the Creed Speaking Contest and will advance to compete at the State Contest during the Georgia FFA State Convention in April.
We are so proud of the hard work, dedication, and confidence these two young ladies showed. Please help us congratulate them and wish them the best of luck as they represent Toombs County FFA at the state level!

The Toombs County School System is asking families to complete the FY26 Title I Parent Survey. Your input helps us evaluate our Title I programs and improve the support we provide to students and families across the district.
The survey only takes a few minutes to complete, and your feedback plays an important role in shaping future family engagement and academic support efforts.
Please take a moment to complete the survey using the link below.
English: https://forms.gle/gFe1r7CkdZdvdY5Q8
Spanish: https://forms.gle/tmnHU4GSsVjyJYho9
Thank you for partnering with us to support student success!
The survey only takes a few minutes to complete, and your feedback plays an important role in shaping future family engagement and academic support efforts.
Please take a moment to complete the survey using the link below.
English: https://forms.gle/gFe1r7CkdZdvdY5Q8
Spanish: https://forms.gle/tmnHU4GSsVjyJYho9
Thank you for partnering with us to support student success!

Toombs County High School is proud to celebrate Exceptional Childrenโs Week, April 13th-17th.
Exceptional Childrenโs Week Shirts can be purchased from the link below: https://stores.elitegraphicsndesign.com/toombs_fund/shop/home

๐ถ๐ Congratulations to the Toombs County High School Symphonic Band! ๐๐ถ
The band earned Straight Superior Ratings for their outstanding musical performance at the Shamrock Invitational Band Festival on Friday, March 6!
This achievement reflects the studentsโ dedication, musicianship, and countless hours of preparation. Their performance demonstrated superior tone, technique, and musical expression ๐๐บ๐ฅ
A big thank you as well to the supportive administrators, families, and community members who continue to encourage the growth of music education. Moments like these highlight the power of teamwork, discipline, and passion for music.

BIG news! ๐ This month, GAfutures has teamed up with the University System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia to offer application fee waivers all month long. Apply to participating colleges for FREE and start your application today!
https://www.gafutures.org/college-planning/apply-to-college/application-fee-waivers/ mibextid=wwXIfr

Alivia Patrick, Senior, is the Work-Based Learning student of the week. Alivia works at Little Folks Farm Daycare in Johnson's Corner and loves working as an assistant teacher with the children in her classroom. She is pictured reading to the students about bees and pollination. Alivia will use her experience in her future role of an elementary school teacher. We are so thankful for Alivia and her commitment to shape the lives of young children in our community. Toombs County High School thanks Little Folks Farm and Daycare and all other business partners for their support of the Work-Based Learning program.
Parents & Guardians of Toombs County School System Students:
Please take a few minutes to complete our School Nurse Parent Survey for the 2025โ2026 school year. The survey is short (about 10 questions) and will help us improve services and support for students across the district.
Take the survey here:
English Survey:
https://forms.gle/cEvwnT569KxH3NtL8
Spanish Survey:
https://forms.gle/rRUYRJDVgNe2Fmuh7
Please take a few minutes to complete our School Nurse Parent Survey for the 2025โ2026 school year. The survey is short (about 10 questions) and will help us improve services and support for students across the district.
Take the survey here:
English Survey:
https://forms.gle/cEvwnT569KxH3NtL8
Spanish Survey:
https://forms.gle/rRUYRJDVgNe2Fmuh7

Toombs County High School is proud to celebrate Exceptional Childrenโs Week, a time to recognize and support the unique abilities and strengths of all children. Exceptional Childrenโs Week highlights the importance of inclusion and celebrates the contributions of children with disabilities in our school community. Wearing this shirt shows our support and school pride. Students and staff are invited to wear this special shirt during the week of April 13-April 17 to show acceptance, understanding, and inclusion.
Adult and Youth Sizes available
Shirt Design: (See image above) White or Gray shirt available
Order Deadline: March 20th, 2026
Cost: $15.00
Please use the following link to purchase: https://stores.elitegraphicsndesign.com/toombs_fund/shop/home
Thank you for helping us celebrate Exceptional Childrenโs Week!
Adult and Youth Sizes available
Shirt Design: (See image above) White or Gray shirt available
Order Deadline: March 20th, 2026
Cost: $15.00
Please use the following link to purchase: https://stores.elitegraphicsndesign.com/toombs_fund/shop/home
Thank you for helping us celebrate Exceptional Childrenโs Week!

TCHS Spring Picture Day is Today!
Spring pictures will be taken during 1st block this morning. Individual photos are optional โ only students who would like pictures will participate. Proofs will be sent home so you can decide whether to purchase.
Buddy pictures are $10 per person. Everyone in the group must pay, and payment is due today.
Make sure youโre picture-ready!
Spring pictures will be taken during 1st block this morning. Individual photos are optional โ only students who would like pictures will participate. Proofs will be sent home so you can decide whether to purchase.
Buddy pictures are $10 per person. Everyone in the group must pay, and payment is due today.
Make sure youโre picture-ready!

๐ March Family Engagement Spotlight ๐
Parental involvement makes a powerful difference in a childโs education! When families stay engaged, students experience:
โ Increased motivation and engagement
โ Improved behavior
โ Stronger academic performance
โ Better parent-teacher relationships
โ A deeper understanding of their childโs growth
Family engagement doesnโt have to be complicated. Simple actions make a big impact:
๐ Read with your child
๐ Attend school functions
๐ฌ Talk about school events
โ๏ธ Help with homework
Together, we can create a supportive partnership that helps every child succeed. Thank you for being an essential part of our school family! ๐
Parental involvement makes a powerful difference in a childโs education! When families stay engaged, students experience:
โ Increased motivation and engagement
โ Improved behavior
โ Stronger academic performance
โ Better parent-teacher relationships
โ A deeper understanding of their childโs growth
Family engagement doesnโt have to be complicated. Simple actions make a big impact:
๐ Read with your child
๐ Attend school functions
๐ฌ Talk about school events
โ๏ธ Help with homework
Together, we can create a supportive partnership that helps every child succeed. Thank you for being an essential part of our school family! ๐

The GHSA is now accepting applications for the 2026โ27 Student-Athlete Advisory Council!
This is a great opportunity to represent your school, your region/classification, and studentโathletes across the entire state.
โข Open to current Sophomores and Juniors
โข Application deadline: May 5th
Apply here: https://forms.gle/Dc3ZKyct7oSwhqZK9

๐๐ธ Senior Cap & Gown Pictures โ March 4th ๐ธ๐
Cap and Gown pictures will be taken Wednesday, March 4th from 9:30โ11:30 AM in the auditorium.
If you are on campus 2nd block, you will be called. If not, please plan to come during the designated time window.
Caps and gowns will be provided.
Pictures are optional, and payment is due on picture day.
There will not be a make-up day.
๐ง Please check your Google Classroom or school email for full details, dress guidelines, and ordering information.
Cap and Gown pictures will be taken Wednesday, March 4th from 9:30โ11:30 AM in the auditorium.
If you are on campus 2nd block, you will be called. If not, please plan to come during the designated time window.
Caps and gowns will be provided.
Pictures are optional, and payment is due on picture day.
There will not be a make-up day.
๐ง Please check your Google Classroom or school email for full details, dress guidelines, and ordering information.

๐ธ TCHS Spring Picture Day Information - Wednesday, March 4th
Spring pictures will be taken during 1st block. Individual photos are optional and only for students who would like to participate. Proofs will be sent home, and families can decide whether or not to purchase.
๐ฏ Buddy Pictures are available for $10 per person. Each student in the group must pay, and payment is due on picture day.

TCHS Fishing Team Earns Another Top 10 Finish at Lake Hartwell
The TCHS Fishing Team was back in action at Lake Hartwell this past Saturday February 23, 2026. AJ Bagby, TCHS 11th grader, weighed in 16.08 pounds to secure a 10th place finish out of 130 fishing teams in the Georgia Bass Nation High School Fishing Tournament.
The Lake Dawg again faced tough weather conditions with thunderstorms blowing through the morning of the tournament. It was a cloudy and rainy day followed by periods of high winds.
Due to the thunderstorms, AJ decided to target shallow water spotted and largemouth bass. โA small population of bass were already starting to move up and stage for the upcoming spawn. But the thunderstorms pushed those fish even shallower at the beginning of the tournament. I caught the first fish of the day in 2 feet of water. When the rainwater is warmer than the lake water, the bass and the baitfish will push up very close to the bank to take advantage of the warmer rainwater running off into the lakeโ, said AJ Bagby.
โI primarily rotated between fishing shallow spawning pockets with a neko rigged worm and deep timber with a jighead minnow. The bass were spread out and very hard to locate. I caught a 4.11 pound spotted bass in 3 feet of water on a sand-to-gravel transition bank in spawning pocket. Then, I caught a 3.47 pound spotted bass in 55 feet of water in the timber. I had to bounce around a lot to find the fish as they are in transition from their deep wintering spots and moving to the spawning flats and pocketsโ, said AJ Bagby.
The Top 10 Lake Hartwell finish has moved AJ and Lane Bagby up into 6th place for Angler of the Year points in the GA Bass Nation High School division out of 168 high school teams.
The Lake Dawgs want to give a special shoutout to some of our key sponsors. A special thanks goes out to Gordy Tire and Brake, Greenline Distributors, Altamaha Bank & Trust, Lassiter Tractor, McLendon Enterprises and Altamaha EMC for their support!
The Lake Dawgs next GHSA tournament is at Clarks Hill on March 7th. Go Dawgs!


๐ฃ New to Dual Enrollment? Weโve got you covered! If your student is considering Dual Enrollment next year, this meeting is for you! Join us to learn: โ๏ธ How Dual Enrollment works โ๏ธ Who qualifies โ๏ธWhat programs are available โ๏ธImportant deadlines This is for families who have never participated in DE before. ๐
Thursday, March 5 โฐ 5:45 PM ๐ TCHS Boardroom

We always love getting to represent Toombs County Schools!
We had a great time hosting a Toombs County Schools booth at the SECCA Job Fair today, connecting with local high school students and sharing the many career opportunities available right here in our district. We are proud to showcase how the Toombs County School System invests in students and future professionals.
Itโs always exciting to meet students who are exploring their next steps. We hope to see many of them back with us in the future!
We had a great time hosting a Toombs County Schools booth at the SECCA Job Fair today, connecting with local high school students and sharing the many career opportunities available right here in our district. We are proud to showcase how the Toombs County School System invests in students and future professionals.
Itโs always exciting to meet students who are exploring their next steps. We hope to see many of them back with us in the future!







Congratulations to the Toombs County High School Orchestra for their outstanding performance at the Georgia Music Educatorโs Association Large Group Performance Evaluation in Savannah, Ga!
๐ถ๐The Orchestra performed on Tuesday at the event for the FIRST TIME EVER alongside other orchestras from District 1 such as the Savannah Arts Academy and Richmond Hill High School. Bravo to these outstanding student musicians ๐ป!










Arianna Hill, Senior, is our WBL student of the week. Arianna just started working at City Drug Store in Vidalia and is pictured on her first day at her new job. Arianna states that she believes that she will enjoy working at City Drugs and is very appreciative of them scheduling her around her basketball schedule. She has had an exciting and excellent basketball career and is one of the team's key players. While working she will gain soft skills that she will use in her future career. TCHS would like to thank City Drug Store and all other business partners for their support of the WBL program.

Toombs County High School students participated in the Future Ready Conference at the Liberty County Performing Arts Center, benefiting from sessions on self-advocacy, workforce readiness, and post-secondary options.ย The students gained valuable knowledge and practical strategies that will support their future planning. The conference was made possible through the partnership of First District RESA, Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, and Georgia High School High Tech. Pictured are students with Mrs. Grayson Craft andย Mr. Jeremy Moore.





The Lyons Lions Club Student of the Month program recognizes deserving students for their โDedication, Commitment and Service to Othersโ and is sponsored by Peoples Bank.
Congratulations to Jasmine Villegas for being recognized as the February Student of the Month for Toombs County High School.
Photo (Left to Right): Jasmine Villegas (TCHS Student of the Month), Coach Todd Allen (TCHS Varsity Wrestling Coach & Physical Education Teacher), Jenny King (Peoples Bank Representative), and Lion Barry Waller (Toombs County Schools Superintendent).

