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[embed]https://youtu.be/kmxIcATlieA[/embed] This week’s edition of TCS Student News was researched, produced, written, and anchored by student Chris White in our first solo newscast. It includes news from around the world as well as our own community and the school. We hope you enjoy the broadcast and are informed by it as well....

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDW2NPp9GT4&feature=youtu.be[/embed] This week’s edition of TCS Student News was researched, produced, written, and anchored by students Dyrrell Moon and Caleb Rohe. It includes news from around the world as well as our own community and the school. We hope you enjoy the broadcast and are informed by it as well....

We were all honored today to have Wendel Patrick come to our school to share his art and work as well as stories about his life.  Mr. Patrick teaches at the famed Peabody Music Conservatory and has performed and lectured around the world. Students were able to experience his work on the renowned "Out of the Block" series from public radio as well as his music and a special video he produced with jazz saxophonist Scott Paddock. Mr. Patrick encouraged the students to think about themselves and how they spend their time with this challenging quote, "Whatever you spend your time doing, that's what you are." Everyone was so engaged with this conversation that it went well beyond the time set aside, so Mr. Patrick is coming in again on Monday morning for a wrap up where the students get to speak about the impact of his presentation. Wendell was invited to the school by TCS Trustee Fleesie Hubbard who also attended the seminar. You can check out Mr. Patrick's website by clicking this link WendelPatrick.com...

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaB5cRcJios[/embed] This week’s edition of TCS Student News was researched, produced, written, and anchored by students Donald Lacy and Jordan Leon. It includes news from around the world as well as our own community and the school. We hope you enjoy it and are informed by it. Let us know what you think....

  [embed]https://youtu.be/3gQyluYar-g[/embed] TCS Student News is back!  This week’s edition was researched, produced, written, and anchored by students India Smith and Marcus McKeever. It includes news from around the world as well as our own community and the school. We hope you enjoy it and are informed by it. Let us know what you think....

The room was packed as students and their sponsors gathered for the first meeting of the new term. It was a chance for each to meet each other and especially for the new students and sponsors to learn from the experiences of those who have been active with the school prior to this year. Several new students shared their observations after a week in class and all expressed their enthusiasm and commitment for the new year....

The first Sponsor Meeting of the year will take place on Thursday, September 15th from 5:30 to 7:30.  All students and sponsors are invited and expected to attend....

It was terrific to welcome everyone to the first day of the new term.  There are new faces in the class with Brooke, Garrett, Kirsten, Olivia, Sara, Shane, and Spencer joining the school. We're proud to have Sadie, Vernon, Dyrrell, Janiah, Chris, Daj'a, Donald, Jordan, Marcus, Caleb, India, and Donavin back at the school again. The students also met a new teacher at the school, Noah Saganski.  We are all looking forward to a great year!...

Here it is for all to see - the building work is done!  The entire outside of the school buildings has been redone and a new awning went up to cap this project off.  There are a number of other changes too with the addition of a third classroom, modifications in the student kitchen, shelving on the greenhouse deck, and a variety of other projects completed this summer.  This was funded entirely through contributions made to the school in this past year. We are very thankful for the support of so many people as we continue to provide the best learning environment for our students that we are able....

The little red school house is being transformed! We've had a problem for years with the brick on the exterior of the building wearing away and moisture wicking into the building, potentially causing a health hazard.  After searching for an affordable and lasting solution, we settled on a product called EIFS, a stucco like product. The new surface will not only solve this problem for many years to come, but also improve our energy efficiency and give us a new look. We are thankful for the effort of all of those working to make this happen especially Ed Gavin and the crew at CSC Construction along with the craftsman at Carter Contracting. Though the building will have a new look, it's the same great program.  Just like we ask of our students, we do the best with what we have and work to improve ourselves to the best of our ability each day....