“Mia is a wonderful student, and we are very proud of her hard work this month! She is a fantastic and supportive friend to her classmates, empathizing with them when they are struggling and often trying to help teach others how to play chess,” said teacher Paul Nelson. “Mia is doing a great job with her academics and behavior, working hard and using the skills and strategies we are teaching in the classroom!”
Teaching & Learning
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TCSOS Earns 6-Year WASC Accreditation
Due to the efforts of the TCSOS WASC team, the TCSOS WASC has been approved for six years with a mid-cycle visit.
February 2022: Hunter Olson
“Hunter has made tremendous growth over the past month and has become an important part of the TLC Middle School class community!” exclaims teacher Taylor Swaty. “He is doing great on his schoolwork and engages well with his peers here. He loves sharing facts about his favorite anime and incorporating anime into art projects whenever he can. He is also ready and willing to share tips on shooting the basketball well and is quickly becoming a pro-typist in our TLC Typing Club! He is growing every day, and I am so proud of him!”
January 2022: Sergio Delarosa
“Sergio is a bright light in our program! He is kind, funny, and motivated to do well with his school work and friendships.” said teacher Shea Morgan. “Once Sergio takes an interest in a subject, he loves to explore it and share all he has learned with others. We are very proud of all of the hard work Sergio has done this year to be the best student he can be!”
December 2021: Ryan Tungate
“Ryan is a great student and always demonstrates excellent behavior inside and outside the classroom.” said teacher Bonnie Cozad. “Ryan is always positive, polite, and kind to peers and teachers. He is a conscientious student and always tries his best. He always strives to do the right thing and is a great role model for his classmates.”
Gift of Literacy
State Superintendent Tony Thurmond’s Gift of Literacy to CA Students