LPS FALL FESTIVAL ROYALTY – Lyons Primary School (LPS) has recognized their fall festival kings and queens, who raised the most funds within their grade for the LPS Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The Pre-K King Latson Wommack was named the overall fall festival king of the school, having raised $1,328.40, while the 1st Grade Queen Logan Carter took home the crown as the overall LPS fall festival queen, as she raised $762.27. L to R: Pre-K and Overall King Latson Wommanck, Pre-K Queen Kenleigh Bowen, Kindergarten King Jase Bateman, Kindergarten Queen Kelsea Carroll, 1st Grade and Overall Queen Logan Carter, 1st Grade King Leonardo Perez-Quintino, 2nd Grade King Keaton Williamson, 2nd Grade Queen Gabby Andrews. LPS FALL FESTIVAL ROYALTY – Lyons Primary School (LPS) has recognized their fall festival kings and queens, who raised the most funds within their grade for the LPS Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The Pre-K King Latson Wommack was named the overall fall festival king of the school, having raised $1,328.40, while the 1st Grade Queen Logan Carter took home the crown as the overall LPS fall festival queen, as she raised $762.27. L to R: Pre-K and Overall King Latson Wommanck, Pre-K Queen Kenleigh Bowen, Kindergarten King Jase Bateman, Kindergarten Queen Kelsea Carroll, 1st Grade and Overall Queen Logan Carter, 1st Grade King Leonardo Perez-Quintino, 2nd Grade King Keaton Williamson, 2nd Grade Queen Gabby Andrews.
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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