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For Families

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.

Latest Student

News & Announcements

February 2024: Connor Crosby

February 2024: Connor Crosby

Connor has made exceptional strides this year in communication, self-regulation, and peer interactions. His teachers remarked, “Connor’s progress has been astounding. His improved ability to express himself, manage his emotions, and engage with peers impresses us. We’re proud and excited to see his continued growth.” This reflects the collective admiration for Connor’s achievements and the optimism for his future development.

TCSOS STUDENT

SPOTLIGHT

March 2024: Zane Jongeward

March 2024: Zane Jongeward

Zane brings a positive energy and brightens up his classroom with his contagious smile. His enthusiasm for learning is evident from his active participation in morning meetings to his excellent performance in fine motor tasks. A favorite among his activities is the joy of swinging, showcasing his love for engagement. His teacher, Rhonda Montano, shares, “Zane’s joyful spirit and eagerness to learn brighten every day, making him a remarkable presence in our classroom.”

Recent Spotlights

October 2023: Alice Ann Shelton

October 2023: Alice Ann Shelton

“Alice has been a consistently positive and energetic presence. She’s known for making friends, helping others, and being a great performer.” said teacher Addison Stafford. “Her growth in preschool is supported by both our staff and her parents, Emily and Lucas, who are highly involved in her development.”

May 2023: Abigail McKinney

May 2023: Abigail McKinney

“Abi’s progress this year has been remarkable,” said her teacher, Kalie Gonzalez. “She has forged friendships and overcome academic obstacles with determination. Having her in class brings joy, and her future looks incredibly promising. Abi is a joy to have in class, consistently bringing positivity, curiosity, and enthusiasm to every lesson, and has become a beloved member of the class community.”

April 2023: Littia Turpen

April 2023: Littia Turpen

Littia is a positive role model and an excellent student at TLC High. She is social, outgoing, and kind. Littia is always willing to help other students inside and outside her educational setting. In the classroom, Littia is actively engaged in academics, provides meaningful input and insight during class discussions, and is involved in her education. “She is a joy to have in the classroom, and her positive attitude brings a smile to the faces of the staff and the students as soon as she enters the room.” says teacher Stephen Piech.