Wednesday Packets
**Please note: If you need to print forms, open the pdf version of the packet.
- May 15, 2013
- May 8, 2013
- May 1, 2013
- April 24, 2013
- April 17, 2013
- April 10, 2013
- March 27, 2013
- March 20, 2013
- March 13, 2013
- March 6, 2013
- February 27, 2013
- February 20, 2013
- February 13, 2013
- February 6, 2013
- January 30, 2013
- January 23, 2013
- January 16, 2013
- January 9, 2013
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2012-13 School Year Information
- High School Parent Information Packet 2012-2013
- Middle School Parent Information Packet 2012-2013
- Student Policy and Procedure Manual 2012-2013.pdf (Rev 8-7-12)
- High School and Middle School Summer Reading Information
2012-13 Senior Activities
2012-13 TCS Parent Survey
Just a gentle reminder to please fill out the TCS 2012-13 Parent Survey by clicking here. We would like to have all surveys completed by May 17. This anonymous survey provides crucial information to the school and it is extremely important that it is completed. Any questions regarding registration, activation, or the Parent Survey may be directed to Vinette Goodman at vinetteg@cottageschool.org or at 770-641-8688 extension...
read moreWednesday Packet 2/27/2013
To print forms from this packet, please use this link and open the pdf version. Open publication – Free publishing – More cottage school Student's Name: Homeroom Teacher: AliAllenAmieAshleyCecilChadJenniferJamesKatjaMeredithNathanRalucaRyanWilfridJeannineLaurenJohnPhilKateSamanthaStephanieStaff/Board Wednesday Packet Date: I have reviewed the Wednesday Packet. Your Name:...
read more2013 GOAL Documents Available Online. Try the Paperless Process!
Top 5 reasons to contribute to GOAL The state of Georgia is actually letting you decide how to spend some of your state income tax dollars. You can make a significant financial contribution, designated for The Cottage School and receive a dollar for dollar credit against your Georgia income taxes and charitable deduction on your federal income taxes! Giving parents a choice to improve education for their children will improve our communities and our state. The Cottage School benefits through increased enrollment, increased tuition income and...
read moreCardiac Cats Prevail 79-74 in Cougars’ Largest Comeback in School History!
The Cottage School traveled just down the road to Old Milton High School to take on a North Atlanta Flight home school team that historically has been as strong as a Crown, Greater Gwinnett, and other home school teams in Georgia. This year’s Flight team lost to both teams stated above by 15-20 points each, but still have the potential to be dangerous due to their fundamental skill and having four accurate three-point shooters. Sure enough, North Atlanta took flight and buried thirteen three-pointers in the game; ten in the first half...
read moreHoliday Shopping Made Easier, Thanks to First Landmark Bank!
River of Painted Rocks, created by local artist Nita Burge and commissioned by First Landmark Bank, is the featured image on the Bank’s 2012 Limited Edition Greeting Cards. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sales of these cards will benefit The Cottage School. Just 100 boxes of the cards were produced and sell for $10.00/box of 12 cards (inside blank) and 12 envelopes. On sale at both First Landmark Bank and The Cottage School, the greeting card depicts the flowing waters of the Chattahoochee River, a view very familiar to...
read moreLions Club Announces Peace Poster Contest Winner
This year’s winner of the Peace Poster contest for the TCS Middle School, sponsored by the Roswell Lions Club, is sixth grader Michelle Finnell! Her image of a soaring dove with a colorful vibrating heart radiating peace to the world met the theme of “Imagine Peace” very well. Her $100 prize will be awarded to her at the Lions Club annual banquet in January. Her entry will now be entered in the regional contest. Close runner-ups included KC Emling and Emma Young. All poster entries will be on display at the Middle School’s C building...
read moreTCS and Epilepsy Foundation Team Up for Purple Pride Day
Friday November 16, TCS students and staff celebrate Purple Pride Day to support the National Epilepsy Fondation’s Epilepsy Awareness Month. Led by the InterAct Club, the celeration includes three goals: Wear Purple! Both TCS and the Foundation share purple as an official color; Buy Purple Cookies packaged three for $1.00, with proceeds going to the Foundation, and Take the Epilepsy Foudation’s Seizure Smart Quiz, which covers important information, including tips to help a person having a seizure. Epilepsy affects over three...
read moreCan’t Make the Basketball Home Games? Watch Live on Your Computer!
Cougar Nation: We love a packed Cougar Center, but also know that sometimes family members or friends cannot attend all basketball games. This year, you can pick up a live stream for all home games at this link: Cougar Basketball. Spread the word—we’ll hear your “roars of support” all the way out in Roswell!
read more2012 GISA AA XC State Campionship
Darton College in Albany hosted the 2012 GISA State Championship on a manicured course that would impress the crowd in Augusta. Running under a cool, dark sky, Arthur Leach raced from the gun into the horde of often unfriendly elbows, knees and metal spikes. His fleet feet knew no quarter as he led our young Cougars into the hunt for spoils. Running in twenty-first place at kilometer one, Arthur appeared confident and relaxed; at the second kilometer, he was in the top fifteen, racing steadily from the banshee-like mob. By the 3 kilometer...
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