
Congratulations to Mrs. Ashton Watts, TG Scott Elementary 2025 Teacher of the Year! #tgscottelementary #TOTY #soarteacher #congrats



Please note that Honors Day, originally scheduled for Friday, 1.24, has been postponed. This will be rescheduled, and details will be forthcoming as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience and understanding!


TGS moms, make sure you've gotten your tickets for Mother Son Night this Friday, January 24. Order forms for tickets were sent home, but you can still purchase via Venmo (@tgs_PTO2425) or at the front desk. We hope everyone can make it for all the fun, dancing, games, & more!


While mothers and sons prepare for a fun night January 24, we hope fathers and daughters will go ahead and mark their calendars for February 21! Tickets will go on sale Monday, Feb 3, so watch for more info to come. Feel free to email PTO with questions - tgscottpto1@gmail.com.


TGS parents,
Don't forget that we are celebrating the 100th Day of School tomorrow, January 17! Look for direction from your child's teacher as to how it will be observed.


TGS parents -
HAVE YOU ORDERED A 2024-25 YEARBOOK?
Go to the link in the comments or scan the QR code to order today! The deadline is Friday, January 31! If you have any questions, please email jenny.stonecipher@mcschools.org.


Attention 4th grade parents - it's time to start planning the annual 5th grade trip to Washington, DC! Please come to the informational meeting on Tuesday, January 14, at 6pm in the TGS cafeteria to get all the details and have your questions answered by Five Star Travels. This meeting is open to all current Monroe County 4th graders, but if you are unable to attend, please email Ms. Web at jennifer.web@mcschools.org for all the information.


Special thanks to community business partner, Tabernacle Baptist Church, for the yummy breakfast and inspiring message from Landon Crenshaw to get 2025 off to a great start! In this new year, may we be grateful for the small things and see all things as gifts and as our purpose!



Join us in congratulating our TGS Instructional Coach, Mrs. Misti Tonn who just yesterday was awarded a generous $1500 grant from the Georgia Teachers Initiative Teacher Grants for Innovation the purpose of which is “to help Georgia public school teachers bring their creative ideas to life!”
Mrs. Tonn plans to use the grant money to fund her original “Phonics Power Packs” which she designed and will produce for our elementary school students. These will align with our district approach to teaching reading, “The Science of Reading” which studies how people learn to read. While SoR includes various aspects of reading, Mrs. Tonn’s “Phonics Power Packs” will concentrate on hands-on learning, phonemic awareness, and phonics fluency, as well as vocabulary and comprehension.
In conjunction with the Georgia Foundation for Public Education and College Football Playoff Foundation, the GaDOE is “committed to changing outlooks and improving outcomes for students in communities across the state” and believes that Mrs. Tonn’s grant-funded activities will certainly advance that mission.
Thanks, Mrs. Tonn, for your innovative ideas and for representing TGS so well!


So close, we're almost there! C'mon, Christmas!
Thursday, December 19 - Where Are You Christmas? - Wear your most festive Christmas
shirt, sweatshirt, or sweater.
Let's go out in style on the last day of the year!


Students enrolled in the Monroe County School System were entered into a Christmas drawing on December 16, and today, two lucky students from each school received Christmas gifts from Malik Herring and Desmond Williams. As they are both busy at this time in the NFL season, their sweet moms delivered the blessings on their behalf to TGS students, Gracie Harris and Jaxon Slaton, both of whom were overwhelmed by the surprise and the abundance of gifts. We cannot thank these two hometown heroes enough for the generous way they pour back into our community and our students.


On Wednesdays, we wear PJs (or at least this Wednesday, we do!)
Wednesday, December 18 – Believe - Wear your favorite Christmas pajamas or onesie.
We "believe" everyone can participate in this one!


Let's see your fancy festive finest!
Tuesday, December 17 - Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays - Rock your fanciest Christmas clothes (or the most professional for staff - no jeans today)


We love a fun Monday with sounds of the season!
Monday, December 16 - Jingle Bells - Wear bells, sparkles, or anything festive that jingles.
Can't wait to hear all the kids come in tomorrow morning!


Time to top off the week on Friday the 13th!
Friday, December 13 - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Wear your favorite Christmas tree toppers - Santa hat, headbands, antlers, ears, etc.
Another fun Friday!


Just a reminder that due to a freezer issue, last week's Friday ice cream sale was rescheduled to this week. So bring your ice cream money tomorrow to get a cool treat while supporting PBIS!


He may be a mean one, Mr. Grinch, but let's see how much fun the grinch can be too!
Thursday, December 12 - You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Wear your favorite Grinch outfit, or wear green.
Go green! Go grinch!


We're halfway through our 14 Days of Christmas, and we want to see your stripes!
Wednesday, December 11 - Candy Cane Lane - Wear traditional candy cane colors- red and white or stripes.


At our December faculty meeting, we welcomed some important guests for an extra special presentation to honor the founding principal of TG Scott, Dr. Richard Bazemore. As the first to view the “Papa Bear” portrait, Dr. Bazemore’s family and TGS staff reflected on the impact he made on our school and community through words spoken by Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Tonn, and his brother, Bill Bazemore. All recollected how very much he loved TGS and the Mary Persons Bulldogs. He believed in and lived for education, and he invested in ways that many never even knew. Dr. B made TGS a home for his staff and students and embodied the principles he espoused as a leader. The success TGS has enjoyed for twenty years began through his foundation and will continue through his legacy. As Mrs. Graham summed it up, “To call Dr. Bazemore special feels like an understatement. He was a rare and extraordinary gift. The lessons he shared, the love he gave, and the faith he had in me will forever be a guiding light in my life.”
Special thanks to Alix Fuerst for capturing his spirit and sparkle through her artistic rendering of Dr. Bazemore. It seems particularly apt that his bright eyes and smiling face will be among the first to greet people as they enter TGS.


Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down Santa Claus Lane!
Tuesday, December 10 - Here Comes Santa Claus - Wear your Santa hat and/or cozy Christmas socks or stockings.
How many Santa Clauses can we have at TGS?
