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Student Government
A TCS student government exercises considerable influence planning social activities, assisting with some chapels, hosting pep rallies, counseling adults on the dress code committee, and annually interacting with the school board to evaluate programs and policies and make suggestions. Some of the social activities planned by student government are:
Morp: A fall high school social where girls ask the boys out.
Homecoming: An election and coronation of a high school King and Queen and five princesses as well as an elaborate evening banquet usually with some kind of outside entertainment.
Spring Fling: A day of fun planned for the high school away from school.
Pep Rallies: Held 6-10 times per year for twenty minutes at the end of the school day to encourage support for our athletic teams.
Other Activities
Planned by student groups other than the Associated Student Body officers. They include:
Junior/Senior Banquet: Planned by the junior class each year, they decorate, entertain, and provide a feast for the seniors and their parents.
Student Store: Run by the seniors, they provide snacks, soft drinks, and some meal items for 7th-12th grade students during morning breaks and lunches.
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SEE YOU AT THE POLE
Joining thousands of other students around the country, our campus lifted up voices to the Lord around the flag pole.
Songs of praise and petition, as well as prayers, were sent up for our school, our city, our state, and our nation.
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