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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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Honoring Our Veterans – November 11

Honoring Our Veterans – November 11

In observance of Veterans Day, TCSOS offices and programs will be closed Tuesday, November 11, 2025, as we pause to reflect and give thanks to those who served.

October 2025: Noah Johnson

October 2025: Noah Johnson

Noah is a respectful and hardworking student who consistently strives to meet his goals. He regularly earns top marks for demonstrating safe, respectful, and responsible behavior, and always completes his assignments with care. Noah is highly organized and takes pride in maintaining his academic binder, preparing himself for a successful transition to high school. His teacher, Joseph Magnu, shares, “Noah is a positive role model and can always be counted on to help others and lead by example.” Whether participating in class discussions or assisting younger students, Noah brings focus, responsibility, and a spirit of service to everything he does.

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November 2025: Lucas Villanueva

November 2025: Lucas Villanueva

Lucas’s bright smile and contagious laughter light up the classroom each day. He confidently follows the daily schedule, stays engaged during activities, and participates in every circle time routine. Lucas has become a dependable role model, showing growth and joy in every routine. His teacher, Shanee Robinson, shares, “Lucas’s positive attitude and joyful spirit make him a true asset to our class.”

Recent Spotlights

April 2025: Jameson Hall

April 2025: Jameson Hall

Jameson is a cheerful student with bright eyes and a contagious smile. He has made great progress this year, working hard and moving steadily toward his goals. Jameson loves playing basketball and swinging on the playground, bringing energy and joy wherever he goes. His teacher, Mrs. Hubble, shares, “Jameson is a pleasure to have in the classroom.”

March 2025: Faye Harrison

March 2025: Faye Harrison

Faye is a valued member of her classroom community. She is outgoing, funny, kind, and empathetic toward others. Faye actively participates in daily lessons and consistently puts in the effort to succeed. Her positive attitude sets a strong example for her classmates. Her teacher, Rhonda Montano, shares, “Faye is a pleasure to have in class. Good work, Faye!”

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.