Robert Toombs Christian Academy's K3 students hosted their grandparents to a 'Grits with Grandparents' on Monday, September 12. K3 teacher Mrs. Tanya Coursey opened the breakfast with scripture followed by the students blessing the food. Grandparents and students enjoyed grits, sausage, fruit and fellowship. Each grandparent received a 'Grandparent Survival Kit' goodie bag and a canvas with their grandchild's hand prints as the leaves of the tree with the quote, 'Grandparents are the roots of our family tree.' Above, Grandparents Chess and Sherry Fountain showing off their canvas made by their grandson, Wilder Glenn. Right, Hayden Calhoun was very excited to have breakfast with his grandparents, Shannon and Regina Calhoun. Robert Toombs Christian Academy's K3 students hosted their grandparents to a 'Grits with Grandparents' on Monday, September 12. K3 teacher Mrs. Tanya Coursey opened the breakfast with scripture followed by the students blessing the food. Grandparents and students enjoyed grits, sausage, fruit and fellowship. Each grandparent received a 'Grandparent Survival Kit' goodie bag and a canvas with their grandchild's hand prints as the leaves of the tree with the quote, 'Grandparents are the roots of our family tree.' Above, Grandparents Chess and Sherry Fountain showing off their canvas made by their grandson, Wilder Glenn. Right, Hayden Calhoun was very excited to have breakfast with his grandparents, Shannon and Regina Calhoun.
STATE WORK-BASED LEARNING PARTNER OF THE YEAR - McLendon Enterprises was named the 2025 Georgia Work-Based Learning Program Business Partner of the Year for their support and collaboration with Toombs County Schools’ heavy equipment pathway. L to R: State Work-Based Learning Board President Christi Thomaston, McLendon Enterprises Vice President Derek McLendon, Georgia Department of Education Work-Based Learning Program Specialist Laura Boswell, McLendon Enterprises Safety and Health Supervisor Brent Holcombe.
Aiden Harvill, Izzy Edge, and Kingston Ryals pause for a photo outside the National Museum of African American History and Culture during their Washington Youth Tour experience.
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