
What are some signs of smartphone addiction? Signs of smartphone addiction include checking phones frequently, feeling anxious without a phone, using phones during inappropriate times (like driving), and prioritizing phone use over personal interactions. #4theT


What is smartphone addiction? Smartphone addiction is characterized by an excessive and compulsive use of mobile devices, leading to negative impacts on daily life, including productivity, mental health, and personal relationships. #4theT


📚✨ DON'T FORGET: Read Across America Week is coming up next week! ✨📚 Make sure you are ready for fun daily celebrations to inspire a love of reading.📖💙 #4theT



Have a HEARTFELT HIGHLIGHT you want to share about a teacher or staff member? Send it to info@tiftschools.com. #4theT


Keep track of your child’s attendance with the tap of a finger! Know when they miss a class and stay proactive. #InfiniteCampus👀💻📱
#StayConnected#4theT#Collaborate-Learn-Achieve #ParentPortal


Have a HEARTFELT HIGHLIGHT you want to share about a teacher or staff member? Send it to info@tiftschools.com. #4theT


Have a HEARTFELT HIGHLIGHT you want to share about a teacher or staff member? Send it to info@tiftschools.com. #4theT


Have a HEARTFELT HIGHLIGHT you want to share about a teacher or staff member? Send it to info@tiftschools.com. #4theT


💧 Stay Hydrated for a Healthy Heart! ❤️
Drinking plenty of water keeps the heart pumping strong and helps students stay focused and energized throughout the day! 🚰💙 Staying hydrated supports circulation, regulates body temperature, and improves overall well-being.
Encourage students to choose water first and build heart-healthy habits that last a lifetime! 💪 #AmericanHeartMonth #HealthyHearts #StayHydrated #4theT


Have a HEARTFELT HIGHLIGHT you want to share about a teacher or staff member? Send it to info@tiftschools.com. #4theT


💙 Empowering Our Students: Healthy Relationships & Safe Dating 💙
Yesterday, Ashley Bendikson spoke to TCHS Juniors and Seniors about the importance of healthy relationships and safe dating as they prepare for Prom and life beyond high school.
With February being Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, this discussion served as a powerful reminder to make informed, safe, and respectful choices in relationships.
#4theT


👥💙 Superintendent Advisory Councils Meet with Mrs. Gore 💙👥
Yesterday, Mrs. Gore met with the Teacher and Staff Advisory Councils . These meetings provide an opportunity for educators and staff to bring valuable feedback directly from the building level.
This group has been incredibly informative, and members play a vital role in shaping the future of Tift County Schools. #4theT

Have a HEARTFELT HIGHLIGHT you want to share about a teacher or staff member? Send it to info@tiftschools.com. #4theT


🎶 Attention Rising 7th & 8th Graders! 🎶 Are you ready to take the stage? 🎤✨ Auditions for the 2025-2026 ONE VOICE Show Choir are coming up! 📅 Wednesday, March 19th 📍 Chorus Room at Eighth Street Middle School If you’re interested, see Pam McClellan or Danyale Holloway for an information packet. 🎭🎵 #4theT


DON'T FORGET that next week we will be celebrating Read Across America Week! Make sure you are ready for fun daily celebrations to inspire a love of books and literacy. #4theT



🎭✨ Mark Your Calendars! ✨🎭
The Blue Devil Players proudly present Beauty and the Beast! 🌹🏰
📅 May 1 - 4
📍 TCHS Performing Arts Center
You don’t want to miss this production featuring our talented students! See image for ticket details and showtimes. 🎶🎭
#4theT


🎉Black History Month Spotlight: Pat McKinnon🎉
Ms. Pat McKinnon has served on the Tift County Board of Education since 2020 as the elected District #2 representative, but she proudly serves all Tift County students. In August 2024, she was appointed by her peers to District Director Seat #14 on the Georgia School Boards Association Board of Directors, making her the first Tift County Board member to hold this position.
A Tift County High graduate, Ms. McKinnon earned her degree from Valdosta State University, where she was a cheerleader, Resident Assistant, and active student leader. She is also the first African American President & CEO of the United Way of South-Central Georgia, leading efforts to strengthen communities across five counties.
Beyond education, she is a dedicated volunteer, serving on multiple boards and advocating for lupus awareness through the “L’s Up” Campaign. She has led initiatives like painting downtown Tifton purple, hosting awareness events, and organizing the first Tifton Lupus Walk in 2022.
Ms. McKinnon is a passionate advocate for education, following in the footsteps of her late mother, Bernice L. McKinnon, who served as a Tift County educator for 30 years. Her commitment to students, families, and the community is unwavering.
Her favorite quote, passed down from her mother: “Life is what you make it!”
Thank you, Ms. McKinnon, for your leadership and service to Tift County! 💙 #BlackHistoryMonth #4theT


🎨🎶 Calling all young artists and musicians! 🎶🎨
The Kiwanis Club of Tifton is excited to announce the 2025 Annual Art and Music Showcase on Friday, March 14, 2025, at 6 PM at the Tift County High School Performing Arts Center! 🏆
This competition is open to Tift County students in grades 4-12 from public, private, and home schools. Students may enter as individuals or groups in either art or music categories.
📢 REMINDER: ALL ENTRIES ARE DUE TOMORROW!
For more details, see the images below! 📸 #4theT




Want to know 5 ways that having the Infinite campus Parent Portal App can help you? #5 - It can ENHANCE SCHOOL-HOME COMMUNICATION! #4theT


Want to know 5 ways that having the Infinite campus Parent Portal App can help you? #4 - It can HELP CREATE A CULTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY! #4theT
