
📚✨ Happy National School Librarian Day! ✨📚
Today we celebrate our amazing media specialists who are so much more than just librarians! From sparking curiosity and inspiring a love for reading, to supporting digital learning and helping students navigate a world full of information—they do it all with heart and dedication.
Thank you for being champions of knowledge, creativity, and student success. We appreciate you! #4theT


Parent Tip: Attendance matters! Make sure your child is present on test days so they have the best opportunity to succeed. 📚✏️ #4theT


🐰🥚 Mark your calendars! Join the fun on Saturday, April 12th at the Tift County Recreation Department for the Egg Drop & Wellness Hop!
🎯 What to Expect:
✅ Health, wellness, & community resource vendors
🚚 Delicious food trucks
🎮 Fun games for all ages
🔍 Scavenger hunt with a prize!
🥚 Egg drop!
Bring the whole family for a day of fun and wellness! 🌞 #4theT


Parents: Set aside time to help your child review concepts for their test. A little extra practice and support can boost their confidence and success! 📚 #4theT


✍️ Tift County is proud to have two RESA-level winners in the Georgia Young Authors Writing Competition! Congratulations to Josue Barrios (2nd grade, J.T. Reddick) and Isabella Watson (10th grade, TCHS). They now advance to the state level—good luck! #4theT


Happy Paraprofessional Appreciation Day! Thank you for the dedication, support, and care you provide to all of our students every day. The work that you do makes a difference! #4theT


The Georgia Department of Education has announced the 2025 Georgia Scholars, and we are thrilled to celebrate two TCHS seniors! Congratulations to Brynna Burke and Phu “Bill” Nguyen on this incredible achievement! 🎓 #4theT


Testing season is almost here! Throughout April, we’ll share tips to help parents and students prepare. A little encouragement and a positive mindset can make a big difference. Let’s support our students and help them shine! 💙 #4theT


Disconnect 2 reconnect! Spending time with friends and loved ones is crucial for teens' mental and emotional well-being. Let's limit phone time and encourage face-to-face interaction. #4theT


🍑 The Peach Education Tax Credit 🍑 allows funds to be directed toward innovative practices in public education and keeps state tax dollars local. Are there limits to this credit? --Single Individual or Head of Household: Up to $2,500 credit --Married Couple filing separately: Up to $2,500 credit --Married Couple filing jointly: Up to $5,000 credit --Individual Owner of S-Corp, LLC or Partnership (pass-through entity) not paying tax at entity level - Up to $25,000 --C-Corporation, Trust or Pass-Through entity electing to pay tax at entity level: Up to 75% of Georgia Tax Liability **You MUST select Tift County Schools to designate your donation!** Please consult with your tax preparer for further guidance. #4theT


FREE ATHLETIC PHYSICALS For all current 6th–12th graders 📅 Date: April 18th 📍 Location: Georgia Sports Medicine/MSK Building 2227 US Highway 41 NI, Tifton GA 31794 Time Slots: • 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM | Tift County Middle and High School Important Information for Parents & Guardians: • All required health forms will be provided by the head coach for students attending Tift County • All forms must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian before the physical can be performed. 📞 For questions, contact: Que Smith, MSN, RN – 229-387-1180


📚✨ Georgia Milestones Prep – Free Virtual Reading Classes for 3rd Graders! ✨📚 GaDOE has partnered with Tutored by Teachers to offer FREE virtual reading classes for 3rd graders and young readers! These engaging sessions are designed to boost reading skills and help students succeed on the Georgia Milestones. 📅 Dates: Monday, April 14th – Thursday, April 17th 🕔 Times: Two evening options – 5 PM & 7 PM ✅ Sign up by visiting: https://tutored.live/gadoe-reading/ #4theT


Did you know that teen cell phone addiction is a real problem? Help your teen develop healthy phone habits and prioritize face-to-face interaction. #4theT


📅 Another week gone—have you registered your child for Pre-K yet? The 25-26 school year will be here before you know it! Apply now & complete the process: https://www.tiftschools.com/o/tcs/page/prek-registration-guidelines #4theT



Welcome back! We hope everyone had a great spring break. We look forward to seeing you back tomorrow! #4theT


Set Up Google Family Link or Apple Family Sharing
Google Family Link (for Android) and Apple Family Sharing (for iOS) give parents more control over their child’s phone usage. These tools allow parents to monitor screen time, approve app downloads, and even track location.
Google Family Link provides detailed reports on which apps are used and for how long, while Apple Family Sharing lets parents manage purchases and device restrictions. These apps are especially useful for younger children who need guidance on responsible phone use.
By using these features, parents can strike a balance between monitoring their child’s digital activity and encouraging responsible technology use.
#4theT


Review Social Media and Messaging Apps
Many children spend most of their online time on social media and messaging platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and WhatsApp. Parents can check these apps manually or use parental control tools to monitor activity. Some platforms, like Instagram, allow parents to set up Supervision Tools to manage settings and view who their child follows.
Parents can also encourage their child to share their social media habits openly. Rather than spying, having conversations about online safety and teaching children about privacy risks can make them more willing to disclose their activities voluntarily, reducing the need for constant surveillance.
#4theT


Want to set limits on your child’s cell phone use?
Apple’s Screen Time is a free set of parental controls built into the iPhone’s operating system. It allows parents to manage their child’s iPhone or iPad remotely, curb access to the phone at bedtime, and set limits on how much time a kid can spend on specific apps, on categories of apps, or generally on their phone.
Android devices have Google Family link, which provides similar functions, including app activity reports and location tracking.
These tools are ideal for setting boundaries without directly invading privacy. They enable parents to ensure their child is using their phone safely while still allowing independence. Setting these controls early on helps create healthy digital habits and prevents children from accessing harmful or inappropriate content. #4theT


Constant interruptions by alerts and notifications can contribute to ADD. #4theT


Is your teen's cell phone causing them more harm than good? Excessive phone use can lead to anxiety, depression, and sleep problems. Let's encourage healthy phone habits and prioritize real-life connections! #4theT
