Congrats to all the Read-a-thon Winners!
We raised over $10,315 this year and read 64,200 minutes! That's awesome!
Our Tigers celebrated with a Glow Dance, Glow Pizza party for our top earners, and an awards ceremony. Many thanks to all of you who supported our readers and to our FANTASTIC GSIA for decorating, promoting, counting, and celebrating our kids!

Happy first day of April from Mr. Parker, Mr. Mercer, Mrs. Karen, & Mrs. Nikki! April Showers!

Congrats to the Tusculum View Booster Ball teams for a successful season!

4th Grade Students created these digital flyers to encourage everyone to visit our Tiger Arts Gala on Monday, April 6 from 5:15-6:30


4th Grade Students created these digital flyers to encourage everyone to visit our Tiger Arts Gala on Monday, April 6 from 5:15-6:30




Our next group of 5th grade Tiger Troopers! Tiger Troop is our 5th Grade leadership program. These Tigers help during morning bus duty. They greet and help our younger students, clean up, help younger students open eating utensils, hold the door, and more! They also participate in a variety of leadership opportunities in our school.
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe

Our next Junior SRO of the Day is Fifth Grader Alayna. She demonstrates the Tiger Character Attributes and GPD character qualities daily.
This recognition is awarded to students who stand out as leaders within our school community. Nominees are selected for this honor by their teachers, who look for students showing great character and contributions to the classroom. Once nominated, the fifth-grade candidates write a paragraph explaining what it means to be selected as Junior SRO of the Day. A committee then reviews submissions and selects our Junior SRO.
SRO Larry Gilbert came up with the idea and developed the criteria for students to be nominated, which reflect both our Tiger Character traits and the qualities embodied by law enforcement officers. We are grateful to partner with the Greeneville Police Department to promote character, respect, and service to our community.
To read more about Junior SRO: https://tusculumview.gcschools.net/o/tves/article/2713727
This recognition is awarded to students who stand out as leaders within our school community. Nominees are selected for this honor by their teachers, who look for students showing great character and contributions to the classroom. Once nominated, the fifth-grade candidates write a paragraph explaining what it means to be selected as Junior SRO of the Day. A committee then reviews submissions and selects our Junior SRO.
SRO Larry Gilbert came up with the idea and developed the criteria for students to be nominated, which reflect both our Tiger Character traits and the qualities embodied by law enforcement officers. We are grateful to partner with the Greeneville Police Department to promote character, respect, and service to our community.
To read more about Junior SRO: https://tusculumview.gcschools.net/o/tves/article/2713727


Enrollment for Pre-K for the 2026–2027 school year is now open. The program is available for 3- and 4-year-old children at five locations with limited availability. Families can apply by visiting www.gcschools.net and selecting the registration and enrollment link.
For more information, contact Pre-K Social Worker Latasha Keller (423-638-1083) or Constance Ashcroft (423-677-8469).
For more information, contact Pre-K Social Worker Latasha Keller (423-638-1083) or Constance Ashcroft (423-677-8469).

We want to give a shout out to these "Tiger Book Display" creators! Directed by the fifth grade team leader, they worked together to make a book display highlighting Axolotls, Mermaids, and Under the Sea creatures.
Students can fill out an application, and if their idea is selected, they plan and design their library book display. The design team leads the entire project: creating signs, adding decorations, selecting books, thinking of ideas to engage readers, and more. Thanks to these Tigers for helping promote reading in our school!
Students can fill out an application, and if their idea is selected, they plan and design their library book display. The design team leads the entire project: creating signs, adding decorations, selecting books, thinking of ideas to engage readers, and more. Thanks to these Tigers for helping promote reading in our school!




Save the Date: Monday April 6th! Our Tiger Arts Gala will be an ocean of creativity, with a seaside serenade!
Our next group of 5th grade Tiger Troopers! Tiger Troop is our 5th Grade leadership program. These Tigers help during morning bus duty. They greet and help our younger students, clean up, help younger students open eating utensils, hold the door, and more! They also participate in a variety of leadership opportunities in our school.
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe

Congrats to all our grade level Leaders of the Month! Way to go, Tigers!

Important Dates:
● February 20th- Read-a-thon packets go home.
● February 22nd- March 1st – Read, read, read, and record!
● March 5th- Pledge money and envelopes are due.
● March 13th- Glow party for everyone who raised $10 or more
If we raise $15,000 Dr. Luttrell will get silly stringed by the prize winners!
2026 Read-A-Thon! This is an important fundraiser for our school, and we look
forward to this year being a big success. The funds raised go directly to support our school. In the past we have purchased a sound system, cafeteria tables, and most recently new playground swings. We greatly appreciate all of our sponsors who support our school!
● February 20th- Read-a-thon packets go home.
● February 22nd- March 1st – Read, read, read, and record!
● March 5th- Pledge money and envelopes are due.
● March 13th- Glow party for everyone who raised $10 or more
If we raise $15,000 Dr. Luttrell will get silly stringed by the prize winners!
2026 Read-A-Thon! This is an important fundraiser for our school, and we look
forward to this year being a big success. The funds raised go directly to support our school. In the past we have purchased a sound system, cafeteria tables, and most recently new playground swings. We greatly appreciate all of our sponsors who support our school!

A look back at previous dress up days: Who knew Tigers could go from fairies to rock stars to athletes to time travelers in just one week? ✨
Tigers, have you started recording your minutes on your Read-a-Thon envelope?
Reading Prizes will be awarded to the winners of following categories:
*Top Reader for the whole school—earn a private pizza and ice cream party!
*Class with Most Minutes Read- Special Brag Tag
This week is all about reading! Next week you will start collecting money and then return your pledge envelope to school by Thursday, March 5th.
Prizes will be awarded to the winners of following categories:
*Most Money Raised in each grade level—earn a private pizza and ice cream party!
*Top Earner for the whole school—earn a private pizza and ice cream party!
*Class with Most Money Earned- Special Brag Tag
*All students who raise $10 or more will be able to attend the glow party!
If we raise $15,000 Dr. Luttrell will get silly stringed by the prize winners!
Tigers, have you started recording your minutes on your Read-a-Thon envelope?
Reading Prizes will be awarded to the winners of following categories:
*Top Reader for the whole school—earn a private pizza and ice cream party!
*Class with Most Minutes Read- Special Brag Tag
This week is all about reading! Next week you will start collecting money and then return your pledge envelope to school by Thursday, March 5th.
Prizes will be awarded to the winners of following categories:
*Most Money Raised in each grade level—earn a private pizza and ice cream party!
*Top Earner for the whole school—earn a private pizza and ice cream party!
*Class with Most Money Earned- Special Brag Tag
*All students who raise $10 or more will be able to attend the glow party!
If we raise $15,000 Dr. Luttrell will get silly stringed by the prize winners!




Our Kindergarten Team understood the assignment. Their dress up day outfits in November were #1! Who's planning to take their crown next week? Have you planned your Read Across America/ Read-a-Thon outfits? Will anyone be wackier and tackier than Nurse Sally?

Way to go, Tigers! These 5th grade and 2nd grade champs have been hard at work to earn certificates in their typing program!


Dress your best for Spring and Class Pictures on Monday! Do not wear green. There will be a green screen background.

Our next Junior SRO of the Day is Fifth Grader Kalina. Kalina wrote an amazing essay and received a glowing recommendation to participate as a Junior SRO. She demonstrates the Tiger Character Attributes and GPD character qualities daily.
This recognition is awarded to students who stand out as leaders within our school community. Nominees are selected for this honor by their teachers, who look for students showing great character and contributions to the classroom. Once nominated, the fifth-grade candidates write a paragraph explaining what it means to be selected as Junior SRO of the Day. A committee then reviews submissions and selects our Junior SRO.
SRO Larry Gilbert came up with the idea and developed the criteria for students to be nominated, which reflect both our Tiger Character traits and the qualities embodied by law enforcement officers. We are grateful to partner with the Greeneville Police Department to promote character, respect, and service to our community.
To read more about Junior SRO: https://tusculumview.gcschools.net/o/tves/article/2713727
This recognition is awarded to students who stand out as leaders within our school community. Nominees are selected for this honor by their teachers, who look for students showing great character and contributions to the classroom. Once nominated, the fifth-grade candidates write a paragraph explaining what it means to be selected as Junior SRO of the Day. A committee then reviews submissions and selects our Junior SRO.
SRO Larry Gilbert came up with the idea and developed the criteria for students to be nominated, which reflect both our Tiger Character traits and the qualities embodied by law enforcement officers. We are grateful to partner with the Greeneville Police Department to promote character, respect, and service to our community.
To read more about Junior SRO: https://tusculumview.gcschools.net/o/tves/article/2713727


Tusculum University Baseball team worked with our 3rd Grade Tiger Time after school. Looks like these Tigers had a blast!

Our next group of 5th grade Tiger Troopers! Tiger Troop is our 5th Grade leadership program. These Tigers help during morning bus duty. They greet and help our younger students, clean up, help younger students open eating utensils, hold the door, and more! They also participate in a variety of leadership opportunities in our school.
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe

