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March 18th – March 22nd 


 

Yearbook

Tuttle Middle School Yearbooks are on sale now until March 31!

The cost of the book is $35.

Save the photo attached to this message, press and hold the QR code and it should take you directly to the Herff Jones Yearbook order site, or follow this link. The Job Number for the Middle School is: 12814. 

Please note, this is ONLY for the Middle School book. If you need to order a book for a different school you will need to enter that school's job number which will go out in a separate message. 

If you have any questions, please reach out to Aspen Conn: aconn@tuttleschools.org.


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March Breakfast

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March Lunch

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Dress Code  

Dress Code 23-24

 


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2023-2024 School Supply List

https://files.gabbart.com/526/23-24_tms_school_suply_list.pdf

***update to 8th grade math supply list*** need 1.5” binder NOT 1/2"

 

 

 

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Class opening for A.Y. 2019-2020 on August 13 | DLSU - Dasmariñas

(current 8th grade students)

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Tuttle Middle School Attendance Policy

Our goal this year is to ensure that every student attends school regularly.

At Tuttle Middle School a student may not miss more than 8 days per semester, per class period, in order to receive credit.  A semester is two quarters of instruction. Two semesters are equal to one full year of study. The school year is divided into two semesters. The Fall Semester starts in August and ends in December. The Spring Semester starts in January and ends in May. If 8 absences are reached in a semester, a student must make up, hour for hour, each absence over eight.                                              

TMS understands that illness occurs. Please submit your student’s doctor's notes within 48 hours.  After the 8th absence, the attendance committee will review and assess how to proceed.

Absence Verified (AV) and Absence Not Verified (ANV) count against a student.

               What doesn’t count against attendance:

  • School Activities
  • Funeral of immediate family-Only the day of the funeral and the school must be given a copy of the funeral program when the student returns to school.
  • Court mandated hearings.

 

  • If a student misses on the last day of a nine weeks, they have 1 full week to turn in their doctors’ notes.
  • Leaving early during the last hour does count as an absence.
  • If your family is going on a trip during school, please have your parents contact Lana Barr to discuss your attendance. If your child goes over the 8 days per class period they are in jeopardy of losing credit and being required to repeat classes.
  • If a student misses school to go watch a friend or sibling participate in a school activity, it does count against them for attendance.
  • Dr. notes may be emailed to lhicks@tuttleschools.org

Credit Recovery/Paybacks

  • A student must complete 1 after school detention/payback for each day they are over in attendance per class. 
  • Paybacks are at the end of each semester.  TMS offers 8 payback dates at the end of each semester. They are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:10 - 4:00 pm in the detention room. 
  • If a student does not do attendance paybacks, they will lose credit and be ineligible to participate in school activities. 

Attendance Intervention Meetings

AIM meetings will be held after a student misses 6 days of school. The district social worker will contact families to schedule this required meeting. 

*According to the OKSDE, “Chronic absenteeism is linked to lower academic performance, higher dropout rates and diminished success after high school. A student is considered chronically absent if he or she misses 10 percent or more of school days for any reason – excused or unexcused.”

Accountability Updates: Frequently Asked Questions (ok.gov)

 

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