ATTENTION The Toombs County School system will be destroying all SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS of students who were born January 1 thru December 31, 2000. Parents of students under eighteen years old or students who are eighteen years old and over may pick up their records at the Toombs County Board of Education, 600 Bulldog Rd., Unit 1, Lyons, Ga. until December 18, 2025. You may need the records for Social Security purposes in the future. Any records not claimed will be destroyed. For more information, contact Jean Hill at 912-524-3221 or Sabrina Woodruff at 912-524-3202 ATTENTION The Toombs County School system will be destroying all SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS of students who were born January 1 thru December 31, 2000. Parents of students under eighteen years old or students who are eighteen years old and over may pick up their records at the Toombs County Board of Education, 600 Bulldog Rd., Unit 1, Lyons, Ga. until December 18, 2025. You may need the records for Social Security purposes in the future. Any records not claimed will be destroyed. For more information, contact Jean Hill at 912-524-3221 or Sabrina Woodruff at 912-524-3202
A SOPERTON TRADITION - The Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival began in 1973, as Soperton Citizens Mary and Jack Pournelle worked alongside others in the community to bring a festival to the city. The event has been an annual event ever since, only cancelling because of the Hurricane Helene destruction in 2024. This year, the festival returns bigger and better than ever.
DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR – Treutlen Elementary School Reading Intervention Teacher Tonya Love was selected as the district’s Teacher of the Year representative. L to R: Treutlen Elementary School Principal Dondrea Geter, Tonya Love, Treutlen County Schools Superintendent Susan Stone.
DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR – Vidalia High School Construction Teacher Gray Meredith has been named the Vidalia City Schools District Teacher of the Year, and has the opportunity to be selected for the state Teacher of the Year award. L to R: Vidalia City Schools Superintendent Sandy Reid, Gray Meredith, Vidalia High School Principal Ellis Strobridge.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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