
The Winter EOCT Testing Schedule is posted below. Please note that ALL testing will be held on the THS Main Campus.


On Halloween, Mrs. Johnson's Honors Geometry class carved pumpkins to learn about similar triangles, congruent triangles, transformations, and right triangle trigonometry.



Drumroll, please! The moment we've been waiting for is just around the corner! The 2024-2025 #FAFSA will be available soon! Stay ahead of the game by utilizing our FAFSA Checklist to ensure you're fully prepared. Discover more information here:
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Mrs. Johnson's Honors Geometry class created critters to learn about volume.


Greetings Parents, beginning Monday, December 11 the Washington street drop will resume availability! The sidewalk on Washington Street will continue to be under some construction.

Students in art club and National Honors Society did a printmaking project to create Christmas cards for Veterans and nursing home patients.





Mr. Gammel and some middle school band members entertained students and staff with Christmas carols as they arrived at school earlier this week!


The Orchestra recently performed their annual Holiday Concert under the direction of Dr. Colleen Wade, and did a fantastic job!




8th grade Science Academy students had a blast on their trip to Universal and Islands of Adventure.











THS/SA was represented very well tonight at the Archbold Tree of Lights ceremony. Orchestra students volunteered to play for this event as the special guest entertainment. Our upcoming concert is this Thursday at 6:30 pm.
First picture, Left to right:
Colin Connery, Macy Gaines, Lily Sherrard, Julianna Gammel, Eli Mateo, Emma Grace Rayburn, Nick May, Kaliste Moore, Evan Ariail, Amy Ariail, Breanna King, Adalee King, Dr. Sally Hernandez, Wren Spivey




We need your input! This year our Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment will be rewritten for our CTAE program. You are asked to answer this short questionnaire to help us guide the future of the program.
Thank you,
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeNTX5ntqz4cI34uX9LCWELKNmJcaSIYnrWg-PwOWF83xxAw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Mr. Peterson's AP Environmental Science class had a guest speaker,
CEO of Wakefield Biochar. He spoke about the significant impact Biochar can have to help slow climate change.


Mr. Peterson's AP Environmental Science class took a fieldtrip to the land fill and the Flint River aquarium where they did water testing.



Congratulations to our PBIS November Students of the Month! Keep it up, Bulldogs!
9th Grade: Macy Gaines
10th Grade:Willa Copps
11th Grade:Ella Kate Carroll
12th Grade: Cruz Pozo
Congratulations to our PBIS November Staff of the Month: Ms. Lisa Penton {Not Pictured}
Congratulations to our PBIS November Teacher of the Month: Ms. Karen Daily


Mr. Gammel's sixth grade Greco-Roman studies kids made monsters from Hercules's labors! Research was done, monsters were made, and fun was had by all!










The Georgia Aquarium offers “sea grants” to Title 1 schools so that Georgia students are able to experience ocean life. The GA Aquarium is committed to the education of young people in hopes that they become environmental ambassadors for the future. Some lucky Thomasville High School students got to take a chartered trip up to Atlanta today to visit! Thank you Ms. Russo for writing the grant and Mr. Daniels for making the trip a reality.









Red Nose Run!


Congrats to our middle school ribbon winners at the North Florida Fair: Brady McKenna (1st place), Hannah Bilello (3rd), Gracie Harden (2nd place), & Ada Watt (4th)!


Scholars Academy is proud to announce the ten finalists that will be progressing to the next round of interviews for the Governor's Honors Program.
(Left to right) - Julia Sharp, Ella Carroll, Carlisle Bilbo, Rose Lehman, Athalia Knight, Lex Lummer, Kaliste Moore, Dhruket Patel, Jack Kirksey, Eli Mateo.
The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) is a four week residential summer program for skilled, knowledgeable, and talented high school sophomores and juniors. GHP offers instruction that is designed to provide students with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders.


We are proud of our AP Scholars Recipients!


