Suicide Prevention Resources
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Special Education records with personally identifiable information used in the provision of a free and appropriate public education are no longer needed to provide education services to students who were born between November 1990 through November 2000. With appropriate identification, former students, and/or their parents or legal guardians may obtain said records by contacting Annie Brown, at the Tattnall County Board of Education Office, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at 912-557-4726. If no response is received on or before February 12, 2021, the above mentioned records will be destroyed.
Parker’s Donates $3,800 to Support Students and Teachers at Tattnall County Schools
Parker’s Chief of Staff Kate Smith (right) recently presented a Fueling the Community check for $3,800 to Tattnall County Schools. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gina Williams (left) accepted the donation on behalf of the school system on Oct. 6.
Thank you, Mr. Parker and those who fuel up on the first Wednesday each month!
Parkers news release - FTC Tattnall County SchoolsOpens in a new browser tab
TCHS Testing Schedule for Traditional and Virtual Learners
The Tattnall County School District is committed to doing whatever it takes to ensure a quality education that affirms ALL students’ value and worth and will lead to high school graduation and productive citizenship.
1. Attain High academic Achievement and Success
2. Build Positive Relationships
3. Maintain Organizational Effectiveness
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