thank you walmart and tgs pto
star chamber award pics
Woodmen Life award with Principal Chad Sanders, Levy Youmans, Gabriella Alexio, and Glenda Davis
pictures of 1st graders listening to Mrs. Daniel read her book Pepper's Special Day
Book Blast 2nd winner pics
book blast treasure galore - the treasure chest drawings have begun
complete your treasure map!
CURRENT 5TH GRADE STUDENTS interested in Alpha Classes  for next school year can sign up by completing and submitting the application. ALL APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY MAY 5th, 2023
pictures of students enjoying the art show reception
Graphic with a pencil, numbers and math symbols on a purple background
pic of Parrish Construction Group employees & 5th grade project soar studnents
First place at Science Olympiad for TGS!
Fuel Up Friday pics
We hope you'll join us for the next Quarterly Parent Workshop - Elementary Writing in the classroom - Wednesday, March 1 8:30 am in the data room.
TGS presents Math Night Under the Sea February 27 5:30 - 7pm
Shine Bright with books - dress up days for Read Across America Week - Monday - yellow, Tuesday - blue, Wednesday - orange, Thursday - red, Friday - green.
Tips for Teaching Kids Respect •	Examine Yourself •	Examine Your Home Life •	Model Respect at Home and in Public •	Monkey See, Monkey Do •	Change Your Vocabulary •	Don’t Take It Personally •	Set Limitations •	Talk About It Later •	Don’t Forget to Praise Good Behavior •	Be Patient
The following techniques will help you raise your children to be responsible & caring adults:  Treat your child with respect and care.  Reinforce the positive.  Share household tasks and chores  Teach money management skills.  Allow your child to face natural consequences & learn from        mistakes.  When teaching your child a new behavior, give clear, simple         instructions.  Be specific about your expectations.   Don't let your children off the hook if they misbehave at         school.  Give your child some space and freedom.
Role of Parental Involvement in Education     Academic achievement increases when parents are involved in        their children's education.  Parental involvement leads to better classroom behavior.   Parents should stay involved in their children's education from        preschool through high school.  Training helps parents of disadvantaged children get involved.  Reading together at home greatly improves reading skills.   Schools can encourage parental involvement in many ways.  Parental involvement lifts teacher morale.  Parental involvement benefits children and parents.  Time constraints are the greatest barrier to parental involvement.
Mrs. Graham's 1st grade class showing off their sockfeet in support of Samuel Mitchell, son of EIP teacher, Paula Mitchell