8th Grade Holiday World Trip was May 20th. Mr. Brogan Rains and Mrs. Austin Fisher(& Josh) had the pleasure of chaperoning this trip, the students were excellent and represented our school well. All of them had a lot of fun!! Congratulations 8th Grade!!!
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Pizza with The Principal Winners for May!! The May word of the month was Honestly. K- John & Kensley 1- Kage & Jude 2- Brantley & Karly 3- Zain & Pepper 4- Keegan K & Kealoha Congratulations!!
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2nd grade classroom awards!
over 3 years ago, Brooke Epperley
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Kindergarten Classroom Awards
over 3 years ago, Miranda Wissinger
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Kindergarten Classroom Awards
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Kindergarten Classroom Awards
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Kindergarten Classroom Awards
over 3 years ago, Miranda Wissinger
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Year End Awards! Kindergarten received fun classroom awards today. 😁
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Kindergarten Gold Stars! ⭐️ These students had excellent behavior ALL YEAR long! Way to go!
over 3 years ago, Miranda Wissinger
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Kindergarten Purple Stars for May! These students had excellent behavior all month long. Way to go!
over 3 years ago, Miranda Wissinger
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There was sweat, but lots of fun!
over 3 years ago, Angela Woodring
There was sweat, but lots of fun!
Play ball!
over 3 years ago, Angela Woodring
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Junior high students enjoying their last full day at school by playing dodgeball!
over 3 years ago, Angela Woodring
Yesterday, (5/24) in the afternoon I was telling myself how I do not like the last week of school and that these students and teachers need to start their summer break. Just a few hours later, I got a wake up call. An 18 year old walked into Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas and killed students and teachers. Yahoo News said this morning that 19 students and 2 teachers were killed in this mass shooting. NINETEEN 4TH GRADERS! Here I am fussing over the last week of school. I do not ever hope to have to deal with anything like this and I pray that there will not have to be anyone to have to deal with this type of tragedy again. Today is my last day with students at Thompsonville. I will be going to my oldest daughter's softball world series in Georgia on Thursday and Friday. I am sad about this being my last day with our students and many of our staff. I love our students at Thompsonville. I enjoy interacting with the students here. I will not be here next year, which makes it even sadder for me. Maybe not for you or even the students, but things are sinking in now. I am still very lucky to have been able to work here and be around your students without an issue like the one at Robb Elementary. I am not sure what the answer to school shootings is. I know that stricter gun laws are not the answer. I do not think that more mental health services is the answer either. The 18 year old that killed those students yesterday had apparently made some social media posts about assault rifles and students. Not sure how nothing happened with that. Or maybe they just set him up with a social worker and showed him some compassion. In all honesty they should have put him under the prison when he posted that stuff. Eva Mireles is one of the teachers that was killed at Robb Elementary. I am willing to bet she was killed while trying to protect her students. I have been lucky to have worked with some amazing teachers and staff over the years. I have no doubts that at Thompsonville our staff would put their life on the line to protect your children. On top of everything else teachers and school staff have to go through they have to worry about stuff like this happening. I think back to the stories of some of the school staff at the Sandy Hook Massacre. The custodian who risked his life walking around and making sure doors were locked while there was an active shooter inside the building. The teacher that gave all of her students suckers when they were hiding in a supply closet to help keep them quiet. The aide that was found covering her special needs student with her last act. HEROES! Just want our parents/guardians and our community to know that we have an amazing staff at Thompsonville Schools. They love and care for your students everyday. They always will love and care for your students. They will always do everything that they can to protect your children! So when we return to normal please remember this and do not automatically assume that the teacher is out to get your kid because they didn't make a PBIS reward or they got a bad grade on a test, or the principal doesn’t like your kid because they got dress coded or the coach doesn’t play your child because they do not like him or her. Those things are not true! Thank you for allowing me to work with your children. I have enjoyed it greatly and I will never forget my experiences that I have had here!
over 3 years ago, Brock Harris
As part of its efforts to ensure kids have access to healthy meals during the summer months, Thompsonville CUSD #174 is pleased to announce its summer meals site will be serving kids and teens. Starting on 5/31/22, all kids and teens 18 and under can receive meals free of charge, 7:45-8:00 & 10:50-11:30 through 6/17/22. These meals must be eaten in the cafeteria. Please call 627-2511 to let us know if you are interested.
over 3 years ago, Kelly Darnell
A message from Mrs. Epperley-2nd Grade Teacher.
over 3 years ago, Amber Fisher
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Mrs. Tate held a “Will & bequeath” ceremony for her students. Aaron was awarded a big hug for being a smart & awesome young man!
over 3 years ago, Diana Tate
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The May PBIS Students Of The Month were treated to Scooterdale’s pizza today!
over 3 years ago, Jamie Chiaventone
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Congratulations Kaiden on your classroom leadership award and to Sophia Kendrick on your outstanding work ethic achievement award in science, math, and English in Mrs. Tate’s classroom. I appreciate your desire to learn!
over 3 years ago, Diana Tate
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Middle school getting ready for pizza at the park.
over 3 years ago, Ashley Casteel
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