
Mrs. Kreke’s kindergarten class celebrates with popsicles after learning about the letter P!


Mrs. McClellan's 1st grade class had apple tasting, apple treats, and did an experiment with apples to see if they would float. We found out that apples will float, but their seeds and stems will sink.


Eloise Feldhake shared her musical talent with her class today. She played the violin for Mrs. Drees’ class. It took a lot of practice to be able to play. Great job, Eloise.


Students in Mrs. Chesnut's class watched a "Coke Demonstration" that enabled them to visualize self-esteem as a process that is influenced by the messages received from significant others in their environment as well as their own self-talk. Afterwards, students completed an art project that had them focus on the positive - the real thing- their true essence.


Mrs. Kreke's kindergarten class celebrated Apple Day today!



Sixth graders studying the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic Era, created cave paintings depicting religious ceremonies or events in a hunt as people during this time period would have done. Students painted using natural tools such as stone edges, twigs, grasses, deer antlers and other cleverly constructed utensils.



We are learning to read! Here in kindergarten, our super smart kiddos are starting to read books ALL BY THEMSELVES!!!! Awesome work kiddos!!!

Mrs. Jansen's 2nd graders released four monarch butterflies after watching and learning about the stages of metamorphosis in their classroom.


Mrs. Dress's class read The Dot, and the students were asked to create something with Dot Candy and toothpicks. This group made a circus.


Miss Mette’s 4th graders are learning about the three types of rocks in science class.

Miss Mette was awarded a grant from The Meemic Foundation to purchase $75 worth of school supplies from Office Depot.

Students in Mrs. Probst’s class have been learning about apples. They enjoyed trying different apple treats. They sampled apple juice, apple cider, applesauce, and apple slices with caramel.

The First Day of School for K-12th grade is Friday, August 14th. Due to COVID-19, parents will not be allowed in TGS to walk their children to the classrooms. 1st-6th grade students will report to the gym and will be assisted by TGS staff to find their classrooms and help with transitions. Kindergarten teachers have a plan for the first day to help with transitions which will be shared at Kindergarten Orientation on the Lawn,Tuesday, August 11 at 6:00pm.
Dismissal will be as follows on Friday:
11:35 a.m.-Early Buses
11:40 a.m.-Parent Pick-Up and Walkers- Parent Pick-Up is at the East circle drive. Please enter from the North. All cars should exit to the South and proceed over the railroad tracks to assist with traffic flow.
11:45 a.m.-Late Buses
Please contact the TGS office if you have any further questions.


The Schumacher children are ready to start reading their free books!


Calling all TGS students!!! Come pick out your free books today! We will be here until 1pm.



This is just a reminder about our TGS Used Book give away on July 14th from 9am-1pm.
The books are yours to keep and do not need to be returned to school.
If you wish to attend, your parents will park in the parking lot and you may pick some books out off the tables that will be set up in front of the gym.
Everyone that gets out of the vehicle must wear a mask at all times, sanitize their hands at the sanitize station, and stay six feet apart from others.
You may call the TGS office if you have any questions and hope to see you all on July 14th!


Mrs. Nice and Ms. Harmon would like to invite all TGS students to TGS on July 14th from
9am-1pm to pick out some books to read over the summer.
The books are yours to keep and do not need to be returned to school.
If you wish to attend, your parents will park in the parking lot and you may pick some books out off the tables that will be set up in front of the gym.
Everyone that gets out of the vehicle must wear a mask at all times, sanitize their hands at the sanitize station, and stay six feet apart from others.
You may call the TGS office if you have any questions and hope to see you all on July 14th!



Playhouse raffle tickets will be available for purchase beginning tomorrow (Oct. 17) at the grade school office, McMahon Meats, and Teutopolis State Bank! Drawing is after the Spaghetti Supper on November 5.


Plan to come to TGS for the Spaghetti Supper on November 5! The Book Fair will also be open!


Today a fourth grade class had a virtual guest speaker, Greg Nance. Greg ran 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days. He was a great testament to the power of perseverance and positivity!
