Mrs. Garren's 2nd graders are too bright for drugs! They are showing off their tie-dye outfits for Red Ribbon Week.



Mrs. Garner's 3rd grade class is enjoying Red Ribbon week. On Tuesday they wore their Camo and on Wednesday they dressed in Tie-dye.


🥫 Tift County Schools Food Drive
📅 Nov. 3–14
📍 Drop off at any school or the Administrative Office
Let’s come together and give back! 💙
We’re collecting non-perishable food items to support local families in need.
🛒 Canned goods, pasta, rice, peanut butter, cereal & more!
Let’s show our community spirit—Together we can make a difference! #4theT
📅 Nov. 3–14
📍 Drop off at any school or the Administrative Office
Let’s come together and give back! 💙
We’re collecting non-perishable food items to support local families in need.
🛒 Canned goods, pasta, rice, peanut butter, cereal & more!
Let’s show our community spirit—Together we can make a difference! #4theT

🎨✨ The 2025 Arts Affair is happening this Saturday, November 1st! ✨🎭
Tift County Schools will proudly be represented with performances and exhibits from our Migrant program, as well as TCHS Early Childhood Education, Metals, Diablos, and Ag programs.
📅 Mark your calendars, check out the image for details, and come support our talented students and the local arts community!
#4theT
Tift County Schools will proudly be represented with performances and exhibits from our Migrant program, as well as TCHS Early Childhood Education, Metals, Diablos, and Ag programs.
📅 Mark your calendars, check out the image for details, and come support our talented students and the local arts community!
#4theT

Mrs. Turner's class is celebrating Red Ribbon Week in GROOVY style with tie-dye vibes!!

💙 Thursday’s Theme: “Swap Out Drugs for a Better Life”
➡️ Role Reversal Day: Teachers dress like students, and students dress like teachers. Let’s swap styles and swap out bad choices!
#4theT #RedRibbonWeek
➡️ Role Reversal Day: Teachers dress like students, and students dress like teachers. Let’s swap styles and swap out bad choices!
#4theT #RedRibbonWeek


We're proud to recognize 14 amazing GOB faculty and staff members who achieved perfect attendance during the first 9 weeks! Each received a delicious Chick-fil-A lunch, and their names were entered into a drawing for $250 in school cash to spend on classroom supplies.
Congratulations to Kim Newell, our $250 winner (pictured below)!
A big shout-out also goes to Mrs. Moore, Ms. Wells, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Sauls, Ms. Reyes, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Willis, Mrs. Oppel, Mrs. Connell, Ms. Collazo, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Askew and Ms. St. Clair.
We appreciate your dedication and commitment to being here every day! You make GOB a great place to learn and work!
Congratulations to Kim Newell, our $250 winner (pictured below)!
A big shout-out also goes to Mrs. Moore, Ms. Wells, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Sauls, Ms. Reyes, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Willis, Mrs. Oppel, Mrs. Connell, Ms. Collazo, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Askew and Ms. St. Clair.
We appreciate your dedication and commitment to being here every day! You make GOB a great place to learn and work!

Mrs. King's class is Tie-dye today, but drug-free every day! Red Ribbon Week 2025

Mrs. turner's class is blending in with their camo but standing out for being drug-free!

Camo Day fun- Mrs. Shirah's class is hiding from bad choices and showing off good ones during Red Ribbon Week.

You can't see us ......We're too busy being drug-free!!! Mrs. King's class celebrating Red Ribbon Week.

📚 Engaging in Elementary School: What Parents Need to Know for 2nd Semester
Parents, join us for an important informational meeting at your child’s school on:
🗓 Tuesday, November 4th
🕔 5:00 PM
📍 Each elementary school will host their own session — attend at your child’s school.
During this session, we’ll share helpful strategies and guidance on:
Academic Expectations for the 2nd semester: importance of reading at home, math fact fluency, and vocabulary
Developmental Milestones and how they connect to academic success
Studying & Organizational Skills: time management and building independence
Shifts in Attitude & Independence: supporting growth in a positive way
Healthy Communication & Emotional Regulation: tools for your child’s well-being
Managing Technology: screen time, social media, and peer influence
Navigating Friendships & Conflict
We’ll also share details about Destination Day (March 6, 2026), registration for rising 6th graders.
This is a great opportunity to learn how to support your child as they move into the second half of the school year. We look forward to seeing you there!
#4theT
Parents, join us for an important informational meeting at your child’s school on:
🗓 Tuesday, November 4th
🕔 5:00 PM
📍 Each elementary school will host their own session — attend at your child’s school.
During this session, we’ll share helpful strategies and guidance on:
Academic Expectations for the 2nd semester: importance of reading at home, math fact fluency, and vocabulary
Developmental Milestones and how they connect to academic success
Studying & Organizational Skills: time management and building independence
Shifts in Attitude & Independence: supporting growth in a positive way
Healthy Communication & Emotional Regulation: tools for your child’s well-being
Managing Technology: screen time, social media, and peer influence
Navigating Friendships & Conflict
We’ll also share details about Destination Day (March 6, 2026), registration for rising 6th graders.
This is a great opportunity to learn how to support your child as they move into the second half of the school year. We look forward to seeing you there!
#4theT


✌️ Red Ribbon Week rolls on!
💙 Wednesday’s Theme: “Peace Out to Drugs”
➡️ Show off your brightest tie dye and let’s spread peace and positivity together!
#4theT #RedRibbonWeek
💙 Wednesday’s Theme: “Peace Out to Drugs”
➡️ Show off your brightest tie dye and let’s spread peace and positivity together!
#4theT #RedRibbonWeek


📚 Family Literacy Day is this Saturday, Nov. 1! Families with little ones ages 0–5—come talk, read, play & learn together. 11 AM–1 PM at Maggie Campbell’s Gingerbread House ELC (719 S Ridge Ave.). Free books, fun activities, guest readers & giveaways! #4theT

Super kids make super choices! Mrs.King's 4th graders celebrated Red Ribbon week by dressing up as their favorite super hero.

Mrs. Turner's 5th graders are showing off their super powers by making good choices and saying no to drugs!

Mrs. Shirah's 2nd grade class is saying No to drugs and celebrating Red Ribbon Week by dressing like their favorite Super-Hero!!!

Mrs. Weldon’s2nd grade class kicked off Red Ribbon week by dressing up as super heroes. We are saying “NO TO DRUGS”


Ms. Hughes 3rd grade class celebrated Red Ribbon week today by dressing up as their favorite super hero!

Ms. Hughes’ 3rd grade class had a wonderful visit from Mrs. Leigh Weldon, Dexter's mom, who came to share a story with our students today! The class loved listening to her read and bring the book to life with expression and excitement. Thank you, Mrs. Weldon, for taking the time to inspire our readers and make story time extra special!


