To fill out an application for the 2026 TASK Summer Program for your child, you can use the link below or scan the QR code. Please read the flyer for more information.
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View the May/June 2026 Health Services Newsletter HERE:
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Happy National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day to the incredible individuals who safely transport our students every day!
School bus drivers are often the first smile students see in the morning and the last goodbye in the afternoon. They build relationships, create a sense of safety, and play a vital role in the daily rhythm of our schools.
Rain or shine, early mornings and long routes, their dedication does not go unnoticed. Thank you for your patience, care, and commitment to keeping our students safe.
💛 Join us in showing appreciation for our amazing bus drivers today!
School bus drivers are often the first smile students see in the morning and the last goodbye in the afternoon. They build relationships, create a sense of safety, and play a vital role in the daily rhythm of our schools.
Rain or shine, early mornings and long routes, their dedication does not go unnoticed. Thank you for your patience, care, and commitment to keeping our students safe.
💛 Join us in showing appreciation for our amazing bus drivers today!

This summer academy may interest students who want to pursue a trade-focused career post-high school. The academy is available for students aged 14-17.

Lillian Wimmer was recognized at this week's school board meeting for being nominated to be a state SkillsUSA officer and JVG officer. She will be attending both national competitions as a voting delegate and competitor. Way to go, Lillian!

Graham High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Club was recognized by the school board this week after recently traveling to Reston, Virginia, to compete in the State Leadership Conference.
The FBLA organization develops leadership, communication, and teamwork skills that are essential for success in the business world.
This year, Graham High School senior Elise Jacobs served as the FBLA State President. She presided over the entire conference this past weekend, representing her school with distinction.
The following students attended the competition:
Sophia Berry
Tristan Brown
Caleb Cumbow – 5th Place, Future Business Educator
Chase Cumbow
Cassidy Dixon
Maylee Ferguson
Hayleigh Fitzpatrick
Jonathan Flanagan
Zoe France
Brogan Gilpin
Bronson Gilpin
Colton Graham
Matthew Graham – 2nd Place, Cyber Security
Riley Graham
Alana Hamaty
Riley Harvey
Izzy Hernandez
Elise Jacobs – 1st Place, Future Business Leader; recipient of the Michael Mills Learn to Lead Scholarship and the FBLA Who’s Who Scholarship
Natalie Justice
Gabby Kaklis
Evie Kemp
Noah Mulkey
Dalton Murphy
Cadence Owen
Gage Palmer
Eli Peretti
Andrew Poteet
Marcus Protti-Lawrence
Marley Perdue
Rylee Richardson
Owen Sagady
Shae Scarberry
Adysen Smith
Alex Spencer
Clinton “CJ” Turley
Baila Turner
Kensley Watkins
London Woods
Karlie Yos
Maddee Young
The Graham High School FBLA is sponsored by Dr. Diane Belcher and Mr. Michael Blevins.

The Graham High School boys basketball team was recognized at this week’s school board meeting for their historic Class 2A State Championship. The last time Graham won a state basketball championship was in 1956.
After capturing both the regular season and Southwest District Tournament championships, the G-Men faced Wise Central in the Region 2D contest, where they fell 57–64. Undeterred, they entered the state tournament with something to prove.
The G-Men traveled to Franklin County to take on Floyd County, securing a hard-fought 59–56 victory to keep their championship hopes alive. That win set up a rematch with Wise Central, and this time, the determined G-Men prevailed, defeating them 52–43 to advance to the State Championship game.
The team then traveled to Richmond, where they completed their remarkable run by defeating Central Woodstock to claim the Class 2A State Championship! Congrats to these students and coaches on an outstanding season! 🎉


At this month’s school board meeting, students from Graham High School who recently traveled to Richmond, Virginia to participate in the Model General Assembly Program were recognized. Since 1871, this program has provided students with a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the democratic process, while strengthening their communication, critical thinking, and leadership skills. It also inspires a lasting commitment to public service and meaningful civic engagement. We are proud of these students for representing their school and community with distinction. The students were led by Mr. Lee Brown and Mr. Matthew Dixon.

TCPS will be closed for Spring Break on Friday, April 3, 2026, through Tuesday, April 7th. Students will return to school on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

🎭✨ You’ve got TWO more chances to experience the magic of Willy Wonka Jr.! ✨🍫
Don’t miss your opportunity to see this incredible cast from Richlands High School bring a sweet, unforgettable story to life on stage. From dazzling performances to lovable characters, it’s a show that will leave you smiling from start to finish!
📅 Final Performances:
• March 27 at 7:00 PM
• March 28 at 7:00 PM (Senior Night 💙)
📍Southwest Virginia Community College
Mary Lawson Auditorium
724 Community College Road
Cedar Bluff, V.A. 24609
🎟 Tickets are available at the door!
We are hiring 👀NOW 👀for school bus drivers! Contact our Transportation Office at 276.988.5511 ext.1508 Monday-Friday for more information and to apply! 🚌

Bus 42 will not run this afternoon.
Bus 41 will take students from West Graham to Dudley Funeral Home
Bus 44 will take students from Tazewell Ave. and Virginia Ave. (New Graham Pharmacy Side).
Bus 57 will take students on Shenley Ave., Franklin St., Penn St., and Logan St.
Sorry for any inconvenience.

Richlands Area:
No Bus 77!
Bus 76 and bus 15 will be doubling up. Expect a slight delay.
Tazewell Area:
Bus 48 will be running a few minutes late.
Graham Area:
No Bus 42!
Buses 41, 44 and 57 will be doubling up.
We apologize for any inconvenience.

Bus 42 will not run on Friday morning, March 20, 2026.
Bus 41 will pick up students from West Graham to Savory Flavors.
Bus 44 will pick up students on Tazewell Ave.
Bus 57 will pick up students on Shenley Ave.
There may be a delay.
Sorry for any inconvenience!

TCPS will be on regular schedule on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Pardon the error with the date on the last message.
TCPS will operate on regular schedule on Thursday, March 18, 2026.
TCPS will operate on a 2-hour delay on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀
We are so lucky to have such an amazing school district and community. Thank you for your continued support and for making our schools the best places to learn and grow.
We truly have the best students, teachers, administrators, and staff today and every day! 💚

TCPS will be closed on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.


