TCHS School Climate Survey Link:https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=5334A9BD
Mrs. Story’s healthcare students participated in Region 5 Trauma’s “Twisted” emergency response scenario, where they practiced real-life triage and patient transport skills.
These students stepped up, worked together, and gained firsthand experience in what it truly takes to respond during an emergency. We are so proud of our future health professionals! 💙
#HealthcareHeroes #CareerReady #CTAE #4theT



SRTC (Tifton) Criminal Justice TCC students from Tift County High School recently participated in a hands-on field trip as part of their Criminal Procedures course. Their visit to the Warner Robins Police Department offered an in-depth look at real-world law enforcement operations.
Students toured multiple areas of the department, including the interrogation and interview rooms, roll call and observation rooms, property intake, weapons testing area, forensics and trace labs, evidence holding area, and booking area. They also had the opportunity to practice latent print lifting, gaining valuable forensic experience.
Throughout the day, students learned about officers’ roles in the community, arrest powers, training, qualifications, and the many responsibilities involved in criminal justice procedures. They viewed training videos and engaged in discussions with Jail Detention Officers about their essential roles in the justice system.
Before departing, students toured the holding cells and paddy wagon, and each student received a Challenge Coin along with other souvenirs for their participation.
#4theT #SRTC #CriminalJustice









Students in the Tift County High School Criminal Procedures class (Tifton Justice TCC Program) are gearing up for an upcoming mock trial titled "Texting While Driving."
The case centers on a civil lawsuit in which an injured passenger is suing a teen driver for negligence after a serious crash. Students will examine key legal questions, including whether the driver was distracted by texting, intoxicated, or otherwise breached their duty of care—ultimately causing the plaintiff’s severe injuries.
Participants will analyze witness testimony, phone records, and accident-scene evidence before the trial concludes with a jury deliberation on liability and damages. This hands-on experience highlights the very real consequences of distracted driving and the importance of responsible decision-making behind the wheel.
#4theT #SRTC #CriminalJustice










Don’t miss the Holiday Show if the Season! 🎄
The Tift County Show Choirs invite you to the 2025 Christmas Spectacular on December 12th & 13th at the TCHS Performing Arts Center.
🎶 Two magical nights of music and holiday cheer!
🕡 Showtime: 6:30 PM each night
🎟 Adults $10 | Students $7
Come celebrate the season with us!
#4theT

We appreciate the opportunities Thomas University provides for Tift County’s students and look forward to continuing this partnership. 💙
#4theT
Today, Tift CTI helped spread Christmas cheer by making Goodie Bags for our amazing teachers and staff. 🎁 To show our appreciation, everyone was entered into our Christmas Wheel of Names for a chance to win one of 6 bags filled with love, holiday treats, and gratitude. 💛 This was our way of saying THANK YOU for all the hard work, dedication, and heart each pours into our students every day. 🌟
The Wheel of Names spun, and we are excited to announce our lucky winners:
Daniel Smith
Christy Baker
Deena Renew
Matthew Baxter
Jeff Scott
Kelly Beavers
We are truly blessed with the best here at TCHS! We hope this little Christmas surprise brings a smile to your holiday season. 🎅










Come shop with us this Saturday, December 13th, from 1:00-3:00 PM in front of ESMS!
This is the perfect chance to find Secret Santa gifts, Christmas presents, stocking stuffers, or even a few treats for yourself and your family!
Our amazing student vendors have been hard at work creating and preparing a variety of handmade and homegrown items, including:
✨ Handmade jewelry
🐾 Dog collars & dog treats
🎨 Crafts
🍪 Baked goods
☕ Hot chocolate & cocoa bombs
🥒 Pickles
💐 Fresh & silk bouquets
🎀 Wreaths
🍊 Simmer pots, dips & dry mixes
🥬 Produce
…and so much more!
Our students are incredibly excited for this event, and your support means the world to them. By shopping at the Holiday Market, you’re not just finding unique gifts; you’re also supporting entrepreneurship, creativity, agricultural education, and our very own ESMS and Tift Co. students.
We can’t wait to see you there as we kick off the holiday season together! 💙💛🎄

Join us on Monday, December 15th at 6:30 PM at the Tift County High School Performing Arts Center for a special evening of holiday spirit and festive performances.
🎶 Enjoy the sights and sounds of the season
🎟️ Admission is FREE
💙 Open to our entire Blue Devil family
Come celebrate the holidays with us! #4theT

🎄December 12th & 13th
⏰ 6:30 pm
📍TCHS PAC
🎟️ $10 adults / $7 students
Clear bag policy will be in effect. Guest will have to go through weapons detection. #4theT

Our FBLA members are proudly supporting Hope for Kids as this year’s community service project! 💛
Pictured are some of our amazing students with just a portion of the donations brought in by our school community. From toys to essentials, every item collected will help brighten the lives of children in need.
We are so grateful for the generosity of our students, staff, and families. Together, we are making a difference—one act of kindness at a time. 💫
#FBLA #HopeForKids #ServiceInAction #TiftCountyHighSchool #LeadAndServe Tift County High School FBLA #georgiafbla #coy #FBLAcoy #CTAEdelivers #4theT Georgia FBLA

Students explored the importance of good hygiene and overall body care—not only for staying work-ready 💼 but also for preventing illness 🤧. Dr. Tift encouraged everyone to build morning and nighttime routines that fit their schedules, reminding them that wellness impacts not just themselves but the people around them 🤝.
They also learned how grooming connects directly to professionalism, as well as the value of honest communication with friends, even when difficult conversations arise. Dr. Tift emphasized that poor hygiene can close doors to future opportunities.
Students reviewed how healthy eating habits and lifestyle choices influence mood, energy, and long-term success 💪. Food truly is medicine, and nourishing the body is key to feeling and performing your best 👍.
No matter the career whether a farmer, custodian, teacher, barber, or any other profession, professionalism matters. And it all begins with good hygiene and a healthy lifestyle.
Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency - GVRA #4theT #georgiacti #CTAEdelivers #raisethebar #ChallengeTheImpossible










Good afternoon, Blue Devils!
The link to order your TCHS 2026 yearbook is at the bottom of this post. You can click the link to choose your preferred package and complete your order.
If you’d rather not order online through Varsity Yearbook, you can also pay a $20 deposit using SchoolCashOnline to reserve your copy.
👉 A $20 deposit is required to reserve a book, and the balance must be paid before books are released in May.
(Note: Online orders through Varsity must be paid in full.)
💙 Yearbook Packages:
📘 Package #1: Plain Yearbook — $65
📗 Package #2: Yearbook with Nameplate — $70
📕 Package #3: Yearbook with Nameplate & Spring Supplement — $75
⚠️ Prices are valid until January 1, 2026 — after that, they will increase!
🗓 Our final publishing deadline is early March, and books will be delivered to Tift County High School in May.
The Spring Supplement (included with Package #3) is released in the fall and features events from March through graduation—prom, senior day, honors night, spring sports, and more!
🎓 Senior Ads:
Seniors and families can design and purchase ads directly through the Varsity website.
Full Page — $300
Half Page — $150
Quarter Page — $75
💻 Order Online:👉TCHS 2026 Yearbook Order Link: https://yearbookordercenter.com/jobSearch/displayHome
📘 School Code: 1096
Choose your package.
Don’t wait—yearbooks often sell out!
#4theT #TCHSYearbook #BlueDevilPride



Through this partnership, students will have increased access to licensed mental health professionals who can provide counseling and support —right here in our school community. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to the well-being of every student and to creating safe, supportive environments where they can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
We are grateful for this opportunity to work together in supporting the whole child.
Thank you GaDOE for listening to our concerns and acknowledging the importance of providing service opportunities to our students in need. We hope to expand this service to all students in the near future.
For additional information, please contact your school principal or school counselor.
#4theT

🎉 PBIS Student of the Week: 🎉
Congratulations to this week’s outstanding student, Kamiyah Jackson-Thompson, for her work ethic and positive attitude in class each day! Kamiyah was nominated by Mrs. Hannah Ridgeway who shared:
"Kamiyah always has a smile on her face and a kind word for her classmates. She completes her assignments quickly and efficiently. Any time that she completes her work before the class is done, she will ask if she can assist in any way. In FCCLA she has really stepped up to serve as a leader by signing up for all of the community service opportunities and attending all leadership trainings that are offered." Fantastic work, Kamiyah! 👏💙
A special thank you to Sumner Beaumont York & Kincaid Insurance Group for sponsoring our Student of the Week recognition!
#PBIS #StudentOfTheWeek #4TheT #RaiseTheBar

Congratulations to Mr. Matthew Baxter for being recognized as a PBIS Teacher Hero! 🎉
This recognition highlights faculty and staff who support PBIS by celebrating others, sharing feedback, and reinforcing the positive behaviors that help our students grow.
👏 Thank you, Mr. Baxter, for participating in PBIS nominations and initiatives. Your willingness to recognize the good in others helps build a supportive, encouraging school culture where our Blue Devils can thrive! 💙
#PBIS #BlueDevilPride #TeacherHero #PositiveCulture #4theT #RaiseTheBar

🎉 PBIS Student of the Week: 🎉
Congratulations to this week’s outstanding student, Earnest Terrell, III, for his work ethic and positive attitude in class each day! Earnest was nominated by Mr. Andrew Long who shared:
Earnest consistently shows a great work ethic in the classroom. As a teacher, I never have to worry if he is working or completing his work. He always exemplifies a great attitude in class as well. I enjoy having him in class each and every day. He would be a wonderful example for this weekly award!" Amazing job, Earnest! 👏💙
A special thank you to Sumner Beaumont York & Kincaid Insurance Group for sponsoring our Student of the Week recognition!
#PBIS #StudentOfTheWeek #4TheT #RaiseTheBar

Congratulations to Mrs. Jennifer Petrea for being recognized as a PBIS Teacher Hero!
This recognition celebrates faculty and staff who help build a positive school culture by uplifting students and coworkers, modeling professionalism, and encouraging others to be their best. Mrs. Petrea consistently brings positivity, patience, and a steady calm to her classroom. Her students feel supported, valued, and empowered because she believes in them and meets them with high expectations and genuine care.
Her commitment to building relationships and creating a supportive learning environment makes a lasting impact on the students and staff around her.
Thank you, Mrs. Petrea, for the joy and encouragement you bring to TCHS and for helping us strengthen a culture of appreciation and positivity!
#PBIS #BlueDevilPride #TeacherHero #PositiveCulture #4theT #RaiseTheBar

Congratulations to this week’s outstanding student, Ethan Leach, for his hard work and ability to focus on the tasks at hand in class! Ethan was nominated by Mr. Hunter Greer, who shared:
"Ethan is a joy to teach. He is very respectful and a hard worker. Ethan does his best to engage during class discussions and works well with his classmates." Keep up the great work, Ethan! 👏💙
A special thank you to Sumner Beaumont York & Kincaid Insurance Group for sponsoring our Student of the Week recognition!
#PBIS #StudentOfTheWeek #4TheT #RaiseTheBar

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What Are High School Pathways?
High school pathways are structured programs of study that help students explore their interests and prepare for future careers or college opportunities. Each pathway connects classroom learning with real-world skills, giving students a chance to focus on specific areas-such as health sciences, engineering, business, arts, or technology-while still completing their core academic requirements.
By choosing a pathway, students can:
Explore potential careers and discover what they're passionate about.
Gain hands-on experience through projects, internships, or specialized courses.
Earn valuable credentials or college credits before graduation.
Build a strong foundation for success after high school, whether in college, technical training, or the workforce.
Pathways don't "lock" students into one career-they're designed to help students learn, explore, and make informed choices about their futures.


