After communicating with Georgia Power and Colquitt EMC regarding the status of the restoration of power and with EMS regarding the condition of roads, we feel it is in the best interest of our students and staff for all Tift County Schools to remain closed on Monday and Tuesday. We will continue to assess the situation and will provide updates as we have information. Stay Safe! #4theT.
We are keeping our students, staff, families and community in our thoughts and prayers as clean-up efforts continue. Throughout the weekend, we will carefully assess road conditions and power restoration at our facilities to determine if we can resume normal school operations on Monday. Families will be notified with updates late Sunday afternoon. #4theT
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
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 Tiftarea YMCA is offering a School Holiday Camp for students tomorrow from 7am - 4pm. See the image for details. #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
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
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
Our commitment to student safety and well-being is demonstrated by our commitment to staff each building with a dedicated clinic staff member. These healthcare professionals are available to address immediate medical needs and ensure a healthy learning environment for all students. #SafetyFirst #4theT
Tifton Police Department has increased police presence around all Tift County Schools. During the month of August, Tifton Police Department issued 67 speeding citations in speed zones. School zone enforcement ensures the safety of our students, staff, and families as they enter and exit our campuses. We appreciate our First Responders and all they do for our community! #SafetyFirst #4theT
Our commitment to student safety extends to the digital world. That's why we use software like Bark on all Chromebooks. Such services alert us to potential issues like cyberbullying, online predators, suicidal ideation, and threats of violence. #SafetyFirst #4theT
Tift County Schools is committed to the safety of our students! That's why at the start of every school year, we practice bus evacuation drills, ensuring students and staff are well-prepared to respond effectively in case of an emergency. #SafeTyFirst #4theT
Our commitment to student safety extends to the digital world. That's why we use content filtering on all Chromebooks to protect students from harmful and inappropriate online content. #SafeTyFirst #4theT
Our school vestibules act as a secure buffer zone, adding an extra layer of protection for our students and staff. All visitors must be cleared through the vestibule before entering the main building. #SafetyFirst #4theT
The safety of our students and staff is non-negotiable. That's why we have AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) at every school campus. These life-saving devices can make a critical difference in the event of a cardiac emergency. #SafetyFirst #4theT
Ensuring student safety is fundamental to our mission. That's why all visitors must present a valid ID before entering any of our school buildings. This simple yet effective measure helps us ensure a secure learning environment for every child. #SafetyFirst #4theT
Our commitment to student safety is steadfast. That's why all exterior doors remain locked throughout the school day, ensuring a secure learning environment for every child. #SafetyFirst #4theT
Our commitment to student safety extends beyond the school walls. Our dedicated System Security Officers (SSOs) have received specialized training from City and County police to expertly direct traffic during high traffic arrival times. This ensures the safety of our students, staff, and families as they enter and exit our campuses. #SafetyFirst #4theT
Student and Staff safety is our top priority. That's why we conduct monthly safety drills in all our schools. Over the course of the year, our drills include fire drills, lockdown drills, severe weather drills, and evacuation drills. These drills ensure that students and staff are well-prepared to respond effectively in case of an emergency. #SafetyFirst #4theT
🎀 Calling All Future Cheerleaders! 🎀
Join us for the Future Cheerleader Clinic on Saturday, September 21 from 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM at Tift County High School! 💙📣
✨ Learn exciting cheer skills, make new friends, and have a blast with our amazing cheer squad! Don't miss out!
📅 Date: September 21
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
💲 Cost: $50
📍 Location: Tift County High School
Check out the flyer for all the details and scan the QR code or visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfE1NRjNbwIKpPp3cD25MpBNfl3J2NJmyeN_0cz9MGUbHsFfA/viewform to register today!
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