It is officially that time of year for students to start applying for the MetaNu Scholarships and Wellness Rewards. All grade levels are eligible to enter and win! Contact Mr. Winters if you have questions. Applications are available online: www.tylerconsolidatedhighschool.org/opportunities (6th-11th)
Mrs Jones: “Brain breaks…good for the soul and your flexibility 😂😂”
Mrs. Wright’s class using proportions to create a scale drawing of her classroom.
Mrs. Wright’s class using proportions to create a scale of her classroom!
TC Schools will release students 2 hours early on Friday, March 11th.
The Tyler Consolidated MS & HS band will present two nights of Solo and Ensemble recitals at the Sistersville First United Methodist Church. Recitals begin at 7:00 each evening, Thursday, March 10th and Friday, March 11th.
Reminder…
TCMS Parent Teacher Conferences
Monday, March 7, 2022
3:30 pm -6:30 pm
TCMS REACH FOR THE STARS!
Congratulations Morgan Fisher and thank you for designing next year’s planners!
7th Grade - Spanish
Costumbres y ropa del mundo hispano.
Customs and clothing of the Spanish-speaking world.
TCMS St. Paddy’s Day Dance
Photo Booth
Snacks
$5
Mrs. Myers Class
Exploring how Earth's different surfaces absorb and release energy from the Sun at different rates.
Mrs. Myers Class
Exploring how Earth's different surfaces absorb and release energy from the Sun at different rates.
8th Grade - Spanish
Costumbres y ropa del mundo hispano.
Customs and clothing of the Spanish-speaking world.
Congratulations to Madison Stollings and Sloane Wall, who are representing TCMS today and tomorrow at All State Children's Choir.
Teachers V Students Volleyball Game 🏐
Teachers V Students Volleyball Game 🏐
Teachers v Students Volleyball Game 🏐
There is NO SCHOOL on 2/28 & 3/1. Enjoy the long weekend!
Mrs. Myers STEM challenge:
Students had to cut a “hole” in an index card that they could then walk through. It had to be one continuous, connected piece. They could not use tape or glue.
Mrs. Myers STEM challenge:
Students had to cut a “hole” in an index card that they could then walk through. It had to be one continuous, connected piece. They could not use tape or glue.