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Remembering the Meaning of Memorial Day
TCSOS Offices and Schools Closed May 26 in Observance of Memorial Day
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
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!”
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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!”
Recent Spotlights
January 2024: Malia Farmer
Malia’s journey at TLC has been inspiring. Her blend of creativity, warmth, and motivation enhances our classroom daily. She excels in academics and has made impressive strides towards her personal goals. Her teacher, Taylor Swaty, says, “Malia’s unique spirit and humor light up our classroom. Her ability to be authentic while striving for excellence is truly admirable.” Malia’s presence is a bright spark, encouraging us all to keep shining and dancing along with her.
December 2023: Noah Johnson
Noah has been an exceptional student, demonstrating remarkable growth in maturity and learning. He embodies the qualities of patience, helpfulness, and inclusivity. His teacher, Paul Nelson, says, “Noah’s ability to balance humor, athletic talent, and loyalty makes him a standout student. His progress this year is a shining example of dedication and personal growth.”
November 2023: Missy Sanders
“Missy is a joy to have in class,” says her teacher Kalie Gonzales. “She’s made tremendous progress this year, and she’s always willing to lend a helping hand to her classmates. She brings happiness to any room she walks into.” Missy is a great role model for her peers and sets a positive example for everyone in the school community.



