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A strong family partnership is crucial to educational equity and student success. Research states that when schools effectively partner with families, students do better when student learning is connected between home and school. They go to school more often. Their behavior improves. They achieved more long-term success. Our priority is to support families in advocating for their children and ensure all families are valued and respected members of the TCSOS community.

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February 2025: Daniella Law

February 2025: Daniella Law

Daniella Law arrives at school eager to learn and always puts forth her best effort. She is kind and caring toward her peers and actively participates in class activities. Daniella enjoys language games, singing, and storytime, bringing enthusiasm to every moment. Her teacher, Shauna Ginn, shares, “Daniella’s enthusiasm and kindness make her a joy to have in class.” Columbia College Structured Preschool is proud to recognize Daniella as Student of the Month for her dedication and love of learning.

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February 2025: Daniella Law

February 2025: Daniella Law

Daniella Law arrives at school eager to learn and always puts forth her best effort. She is kind and caring toward her peers and actively participates in class activities. Daniella enjoys language games, singing, and storytime, bringing enthusiasm to every moment. Her teacher, Shauna Ginn, shares, “Daniella’s enthusiasm and kindness make her a joy to have in class.” Columbia College Structured Preschool is proud to recognize Daniella as Student of the Month for her dedication and love of learning.

Recent Spotlights

October 2022: Peyton Reese

October 2022: Peyton Reese

“Peyton is a fantastic self-advocate and strong in her beliefs.” said teacher Addison Stafford. “She sets an excellent example for other students and helps lead circle time. Her giggle lights up the classroom. Peyton loves playing with others and has many friends at school.”

May 2022: Alex Madewell

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

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”.