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TCSOS Observes Lincoln’s Birthday & Presidents Day Holidays
TCSOS school programs and offices will be closed on Monday, February 10, and Monday, February 17, in observance of these holidays.
Attendance Matters Poster Contest Winners Announced!
Celebrating Student Creativity & the Importance of Showing Up
January 2025: Madison Miller
Madison consistently goes above and beyond, never complains, and always greets each day with a smile that brightens the entire classroom. She is punctual, diligent, and completes every assignment with care and excellence. Her teacher, Mark Thomas, shares, “Maddy’s positive attitude and strong work ethic make her a joy to teach. She is well on her way to exceeding all expectations this year.” Madison’s determination and enthusiasm truly make her a pleasure to have in class.
Celebrate Lunar New Year: The Year of the Snake
Honoring wisdom, transformation, and cultural traditions
TCSOS STUDENT
SPOTLIGHT
January 2025: Madison Miller
Madison consistently goes above and beyond, never complains, and always greets each day with a smile that brightens the entire classroom. She is punctual, diligent, and completes every assignment with care and excellence. Her teacher, Mark Thomas, shares, “Maddy’s positive attitude and strong work ethic make her a joy to teach. She is well on her way to exceeding all expectations this year.” Madison’s determination and enthusiasm truly make her a pleasure to have in class.
Recent Spotlights
May 2022: Alex Madewell
“Alex is an amazing student in every way. He works hard, tries his best, always is ready to help, and is incredibly kind to his classmates,” said teacher Sarah Reid. “We love having him in class!”
April 2022: Shayla Nute
“Shayla’s cheerfulness, encouragement, and optimism are contagious and help create and maintain a positive classroom environment. She is respectful toward the teachers and her peers.” said teacher Steven Piech. “Shayla is very outgoing and a pleasure to have at school. She works diligently on her school assignments, always putting forth her best effort”.
March 2022: Mia Mastro
“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!”



