Thank you to the families for your support—we know their hard work will show!


4th grade students had their graduation from the Hancock County Savings Bank Vault Program today! Over 6 class periods, students learned about saving, investing, and spending money wisely. They will apply these skills to their Market Day project next month. After the graduation ceremony, some students were randomly chosen to participate in the "Cash Cube" and tried to grab as much cash as they could. They each received a voucher for the amount of cash that they grabbed and they will be able to use that voucher to open a free savings account at the bank! Thank you to Hancock County Savings Bank for letting us participate in this awesome program!!








🌟 Celebrating Positive Choices at Toronto Elementary!
At Toronto Elementary, we love recognizing students who go above and beyond to demonstrate what it means to be respectful, responsible, and safe!
Recently, these outstanding students were nominated by their teachers through our Positive Behavior Referral program. Each student was recognized for showing kindness, leadership, and a commitment to making our school a better place every day.
Whether it’s helping a classmate, staying focused on learning, or showing respect to others, these students are setting the example for what it means to be a Red Knight! ❤️
We are so proud of their hard work and positive attitudes. Keep up the great work—you are making a difference!
👏 Let’s give them a big round of applause!
#PBIS #PositiveBehavior #RedKnights #TorontoElementary #StudentSuccess

Save the Date for our 2026 TCSD Back to School Bash!
Yes- we are preparing now for the upcoming year.
We are currently seeking vendors interested in participating in this exciting community event!
👉 If you’re interested, please contact Lori Rawson for more information:
lori.rawson@torontocityschools.com or 740-537-2172 ext.1157
Stay tuned for more details—we can’t wait to see everyone there!



Experience an evening filled with creativity and talent at this year’s Fine Arts Night on Thursday, March 26th.
Doors open at 5:30 PM, featuring artwork from our talented art classes.
Performances begin at 6:00 PM, including:
The Toronto High School Band
A special sneak peek of the 2026 THS Musical, "Grease"
Come out and enjoy a wonderful night celebrating the arts—music, creativity, and community all in one place!

Special Birthday wishes to TES Principal Silverthorn and our secretary, Ms. Kim Coburn! Nurse Cara joins in the fun with her Diet Dew-












This fun process helped artists discover how shapes and colors can mirror each other while creating bright, one of a kind butterflies. The room was full of excitement as each student opened their paper to see their symmetrical surprise!
This challenge encouraged problem-solving, teamwork, and lots of trial and error, just like real engineers! Some trolleys zoomed down the line, while others needed a few redesigns along the way. In the end, every student discovered that a little creativity (and maybe a bit of leprechaun luck) goes a long way in STEM!

https://toronto-oh.finalforms.com/ and complete your final forms.
***If your student is currently enrolled in the Toronto Pre-School you DO NOT have to register them for Kindergarten at TES***

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Read Across America was celebrated with Miss McCoy and her Library classes today. They also learned about Dr. Seuss and how he became an author of the book Green Eggs and Ham!

Check out the elementary Art/STEM newsletter for February!


Through teamwork, problem-solving, and lots of trial and error, students explored force, motion, and design while thinking like true engineers. The room was full of excitement as launchers were tested and distances were measured and every group had something to celebrate!




Our 3rd–5th grade artists put their creativity and construction skills to work by designing beautiful heart wreaths! Using strips of cardstock and mini staplers, they explored repetition, shape, and form while strengthening their fine motor skills. The results were eye-catching and full of personality!
Our K–2 students were inspired by the story Love Monster and created their very own lovable creatures! With bright colors, fun textures, and lots of imagination, they practiced cutting, gluing, and visual storytelling to bring their monsters to life.
We love seeing creativity, confidence, and joyful learning growing in the art room each day!




