
Tazewell County Public Schools will operate on a 2 hour delay Monday, December 2, 2024.

Tazewell County Public Schools would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!


Our criminal justice students have been learning how to investigate crime scenes and make impressions.








Due to the forecasted snow and cold weather, Friday, November 22, 2024, will be a virtual day for all Tazewell County Public Schools.


Our CNA students have been practicing daily living skills such as bed mobility, bed transfers, and bed baths.






Amanda Cordill stopped by from Appalachian Aggregates to brighten our day! Appalachian Aggregates donated a classroom set of hard hats to the carpentry class! Thank you, Appalachian Aggregates!



We are asking all students, faculty, and staff members to wear blue tomorrow in support of World Diabetes Day!


View this month's Health Services Newsletter HERE:
https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3638/TCPS/5013738/Health_Services_November_2024_Newsletter.pdf


Please join us for a Christmas Breakfast With Santa on Saturday, December 14h from 9 a.m. to noon! Children under 5 eat free with a paying adult!


We are hiring NOW for bus drivers! Contact our Transportation Office @ 276.988.5511 ext. 1508 for more information and to apply!


Our masonry students have been working hard! They helped install a handicapped seating section at the Tazewell High School softball field and also have built a stall wall in one of the bathrooms at TCCTC.







Ahoy Mateys! The pirates🏴☠️🦜 of TCCTC wish you a Happy Halloween! 🎃👻


Our CNA students toured Heritage Hall today and will begin their clinicals soon!




Tazewell County Public Schools will be closed on Friday, November 1st, Monday, November 4th, and Tuesday, November 5th for Fall Break. Students, faculty, and staff will return on Wednesday, November 6th.


Deputy Jon Brown came to assist in Defensive Tactics Training during both morning and afternoon criminal justice classes. Deputy Brown is a defensive tactics instructor. De-escalation and basic law enforcement techniques were demonstrated.




👀Check out these sharp t-shirts from Coal Heritage Customs for our Small Engine shop students! We can't thank them enough! Our students look great!






Students from Tazewell County Career and Technical Center visited Hitachi Energy today!


Mrs. Cooke announced the SkillsUSA officers today! Here are the results!
President-Wes Dudley
Vice President-Dylan Belcher
Reporter-Brooklyn Hill
Secretary-Brandon Christian
Treasurer-Michaela Tate
Parliamentarian-Grayson Lester
Photographer & Public Relations-Skylar Sluss


What Is NSLW?
Learning is tough work—and kids need fuel if they’re going to learn! That’s why a healthy midday meal is crucial to the growing children who go to school. Since 1962, when President John F. Kennedy created National School Lunch Week (NSLW), this annual observance has promoted the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life and the impact it has both in and out of the classroom.
The Importance of School Lunch
Even though National School Lunch Week was declared in 1962, the National School Lunch Program goes back even further, back to 1946. Created to provide nutritious meals to children from low-income families who might not otherwise have access to a daily meal, NSLP ensures the health and well-being of all public school students, boosts academic performance by giving students the fuel they need to succeed, and closes the opportunity gap for children across the country. Today, the National School Lunch Program serves nearly 30 million children every school day. Not only does it reduce childhood hunger, but it also supports American agriculture.
What NSLW Aims to Do
Despite the critical role NSLP plays in the health and success of American youth, many people still don’t understand its importance—including some families who could benefit from it! During the weeklong celebration, held annually during the second full week of October, School Nutrition members and their students will celebrate with special menus, and much more, all with the goal of…
Increasing student participation.
Spreading the message to parents that we serve healthy, delicious lunches at school..
Connecting with teachers and administrators to spread the word that school meals are healthy and delicious.
Thank you and have a great day !


Criminal Justice students practiced fingerprinting today in class!



