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March 2024: Zane Jongeward
Zane brings a positive energy and brightens up his classroom with his contagious smile. His enthusiasm for learning is evident from his active participation in morning meetings to his excellent performance in fine motor tasks. A favorite among his activities is the joy of swinging, showcasing his love for engagement. His teacher, Rhonda Montano, shares, “Zane’s joyful spirit and eagerness to learn brighten every day, making him a remarkable presence in our classroom.”
Celebrating the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
TCSOS Schools and Administrative offices will be closed in observance, Monday, January 15, 2024.
December 2023: Noah Johnson
Noah has been an exceptional student, demonstrating remarkable growth in maturity and learning. He embodies the qualities of patience, helpfulness, and inclusivity. His teacher, Paul Nelson, says, “Noah’s ability to balance humor, athletic talent, and loyalty makes him a standout student. His progress this year is a shining example of dedication and personal growth.”
Dinner with a Scientist Leaves a Lasting Impact
A Night of Inquiry, Biomimicry, and Professional Inspiration
November 2023: Missy Sanders
“Missy is a joy to have in class,” says her teacher Kalie Gonzales. “She’s made tremendous progress this year, and she’s always willing to lend a helping hand to her classmates. She brings happiness to any room she walks into.” Missy is a great role model for her peers and sets a positive example for everyone in the school community.
Preparing for Winter and Inclement Weather Delays
Be prepared for when your student’s school is delayed or closed.