
View our November Health Services newsletter HERE:
https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3638/TCPS/3740235/Health_Services_November_2023_Newsletter.pdf

Ms. Paula Bandy was recognized at the board meeting for her years of service to Richlands High School. She was presented with resolutions in her honor from the House and Senate.
https://www.richmondsunlight.com/bill/2023/sr117/fulltext/ https://legiscan.com/VA/text/HR288/2023


If you’re currently covered by Virginia Medicaid, take some time to review your coverage and respond to your renewal letter to ensure you have access to the health care you need.
Call Cover Virginia at 1-855-242-8282 for assistance.


Faith Looney, a Graham High School senior, and Caleb Roberts, a Tazewell High School senior, have been chosen to attend the 2023 Jobs for America Graduates National Student Leadership Academy in Washington, D.C. on November 30, 2023-December 2, 2023. Both students also attend Tazewell County Career and Technical Center. READ MORE HERE:
https://www.tcpsva.org/article/1340417


Graham Area:
Buses 70 and 41 will not run tomorrow (11/14)
Buses 57 and 44 will pick up bus 70 students.
Bus 69 and 71 will pick up bus 41 students
Expect a delay on both routes.


Happy Veterans Day! Thanks
to all who have served! 🇺🇸


It’s the last day of Red Ribbon Week and we want to thank you for your participation in
supporting healthy, drug-free lifestyles. We hope you’ve really thought about the meaning of this year’s theme and how making healthy choices will help you achieve your goals in life!


Richlands Area:
Bus 15 will not run today.
Buses 35, 77, and 97 will be picking up bus 15 students. Expect a delay.


Happy Red Ribbon Week! This year’s theme is Be Kind To Your Mind. Live Drug-Free.
Staying drug-free means investing in your current and future health. You don’t have to use drugs to fit in. There are other ways to belong. Celebrate your uniqueness and show it to the world.


TCCTC masonry students and their instructor, Mr. Steele, started pouring concrete today for the tricycle track they are making for Tazewell Primary School!







TCCTC masonry students and their instructor, Mr. Steele, started pouring concrete today for the tricycle track they are making for Tazewell Primary School!







This year’s theme is "Be Kind To Your Mind. Live Drug-Free."The theme is a call to action to speak out in support of healthy choices. It also serves as a reminder that we are all empowered with shaping the communities around us through positivity, bravery, and strength.


Read Aloud to a Child Week is an annual week that encourages families to read books together. This week is Read Aloud to a Child Week! Literacy has a significant impact on a child's future success. We encourage you to read aloud to a child this week!


Conexus Vision will complete our state-mandated vision screenings for all kindergarten, 3rd, and 5th graders with permission. 7th and 10th grade screenings will be as scheduled.


Campbell Catron (center) was recognized at this week's school board meeting for winning 1st place on his 4-H presentation about baseball. He is pictured here with 4-H program assistant Kathy Dalton and 4-H extension agent Tammy Sparks.


Richlands Area: Bus 77 will not run this morning! Buses 15, 35, and 97 will be picking up those students. Expect a delay.


View this month's Health Services Newsletter HERE: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFv2aMEtns/FeTxpKSLQTfPBwqNRa6_Hg/view?utm_content=DAFv2aMEtns&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=viewer


As cold and flu season approaches, we wanted to provide some health guidance to help you decide whether your child is healthy enough to attend school. https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3638/TCPS/3421146/Health_Guidance_Handout_2023_AW_080723__2_.pdf

Don't forget that all TCPS schools will go gold this Wednesday! Please wear gold to school!


Register for your flu shot today!
