Rebranding Effort!

Thomas County Middle School Rebranding Effort
     Thomas County Middle School will undergo changes ranging from school administrators and technology to programs in agriculture and broadcast video.

     “The fifth- and sixth-grade programs will be rebranded as Thomas County Upper Elementary School with its own principal and assistant principal,” said Dr. Dusty Kornegay, Thomas County School System superintendent. “Fifth and sixth grades will be restructured to feel much more like an elementary school.”

      Fifth- and sixth-grade programs will become a school-within-a-school. Fifth grade students will follow a traditional elementary schedule, with extended blocks of instructional time in reading and math and one exploratory — art, music or physical education — class per day.

      Dr. Scott James will head Thomas County Upper Elementary School, and Melvin Hugans will serve as the elementary program’s assistant principal.


   

 





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