Let's get ready to spread some holiday cheer! 🎄🌟❤️ #wearejtr #4theT
Mrs. Lever’s first-grade students went on a shape walk around the school. They looked for 2D and 3D shapes that are common in everyday life. 🔴🟦😀 #wearejtr #4theT
Students are enjoying the gift of a great book! These students had a fun time unwrapping a holiday story to check out and enjoy! 🎄❄️❤️📖 #wearejtr #4theT
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Braylee Foster has worked hard to become the first girl in Mrs.Keeter’s class to master all of her multiplication facts for third grade! She has proven to be a real math superstar! ✖️💙🤩 #wearejtr #4theT
Kaival Patel has not only mastered his 3rd-grade multiplication facts, but he has proven to be a true Multiplication Master by completing all his facts for 4th grade also!! ✖️💙🤩 #wearejtr #4theT
Parent Engagement Month is celebrated in November to recognize the important role parents play in their children's education. Pictured Reading at home is Arlen Lovelace in Thompson/Tucker 's Kindergarten class. Thank you parents for sharing photos!
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Congratulations to Mrs. Coley! 😍
Ten Tift County public school teachers were tapped last week as recipients of the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award by the Tift County Foundation for Educational Excellence.
Foundation representatives, school officials, and recipients' family members surprised the teachers with the honor at their schools. Students in the classrooms joined in to congratulate their teachers. The teachers honored are: Caitlin McFarland – Annie Belle Clark Elementary, Kaitlin Tucker – Annie Belle Clark Elementary, Randy Meadows – Annie Belle Clark Elementary, Amy McClendon – Matt Wilson Elementary, Savannah Harvin – G.O. Bailey Elementary, Robert Bullington – Len Lastinger Elementary, Leanne Westberry – Eighth Street Middle School, Trisha Bridges – Northeast Middle School, MeLisa King – Northeast Middle School, and Johanna Coley – J.T. Reddick Elementary School. The teachers are nominated by a student, parent, peer, or administrator. In early 2025, the Rotary Club of Tifton will honor the recipients with an awards banquet, and the Foundation for Educational Excellence will present the teachers with an honorarium. The Foundation has been recognizing teachers of excellence in Tift County public schools for more than three decades. #wearejtr #4theT
Students from Ms. Parker and Mrs. Lever’s class built balloons from aluminum foil, and paraded throughout the school Friday afternoon! Both classes read “Balloons Over Broadway,” which tells the story of how the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade originated. Students then decorated their very own balloons by drawing on their pieces of aluminum foil. They were laminated/sealed, then blown up the next day for our parade around JTR! 🦃🧡 #wearejtr #4theT
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Let's get ready to spread some holiday cheer! 🎄🌟❤️ #wearejtr #4theT
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Our faculty and staff enjoyed Apple Nachos and playing "Turkey in My Pocket." This has become a yearly tradition that we all enjoy! 🍎🍏🦃 #wearejtr #4theT
Congratulations to Kirkland Exum for being the FIRST division master in 4th grade! She has mastered all division facts 0-12! ➗💙😀 #wearejtr #4theT
Congratulations to Makayla Dennis, Phillip Hamill, and Noah McFarlane for mastering multiplication! These students have mastered their multiplication facts 0-12! ✖️💙😀 #wearejtr #4theT
Andreas spent his special time helping out at the PBIS snack cart. We love seeing our students serve others! 💙😊 #wearejtr #4theT
Parent Engagement Month is celebrated in November to recognize the important role parents play in their children's education. Pictured Reading at home is Chosen Ealey in Ms. Parker's 1st grade class. Thank you parents for sharing photos!
Mrs. Carter's third-grade class wrote an opinion paper about why the farmer should not have turkey for Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, the farmer did not agree with them, so the students had to disguise their turkeys. Gobble, gobble! 🦃😄 #wearejtr #4theT
Santa's Workshop Collection currently going on! Do you have items that could be donated? The items collected will allow students at JTR to "shop" for a loved one this year. All items are free to students as they learn the gift of giving! The workshop will be Dec. 18-19th.