Tuba City Unified School District
family center
The TCUSD Family Center is your exclusive page for enrollment forms, bus schedules, breakfast & lunch menus, handbooks and logins that you and your child may have as enrichment to your child’s education.
The Necessities
Information in this section should have TCUSD families well on their way of being fully prepared for the school year. Occasionally, information may change but we will keep you informed of changes in the announcements section.
Registration
Enrollment forms for SY 2020-2021, new students and returning students.
Bus Schedules
Download the TCUSD AM/PM and Late Activity bus schedules here.
PowerSchool Mobile App
The all-new PowerSchool Mobile app gives parents and students access to real time information
Attendance Policies
TCUSD takes attendance seriously, and ask you as parents and students to do so as well.
Login Pages
Family Handbooks
Breakfast-Lunch Menu
- Primary Menu (THES, DLES, TCJH, TCES)
- Secondary Menu (TCHS, NAA)
- Local Wellness policy
School Supply Lists
Tuba City Elementary
Kindergarten
- Healthy snacks
- Large pencils
- Large erasers
- Glue sticks
- Folders with pockets
- Large crayons
- Kleenex
- Clorox wipes
- Sandwich baggies with zip-lock
- Large gallon bag with zip-lock
Grade 1
- 4 Composition note books (marble black & white)
- 3 packages of No.2 pencils (not mechanical)
- 1 1-inch binder
- 4 Pocker folders (any color)
- 2 packages EXPO dry erase markers
- 1 package of red and blue pens
- 1 package of pencil eraser caps
- 1 Box of 24 crayons
- 1 package of of glue sticks (4 pack)
- 1 pair of scissors
- 1 large box of tissue
- 1 tube of disinfecting wipes
- 1 bottle of hand sanitizer
- 1 POST-IT notes
Grade 2
- 4 – Composition Notebooks (marble black & white)
- 3 –  packages of #2 pencils (not mechanical)
- 1 – 1″ Binder
- 4 – Pocket Folders (any color)
- 2 – Packages EXPO/Dry Erase Markers
- 1 – Pack of Blue Pens
- 1 – Package of Pencil Eraser Caps
- 2 – Large Pink Erasers
- 1 – ruler with Inches and Centimeters
- 1 – Box of 24 Crayons
- 1 – Package of Glue Sticks (4 Pack)
- 1 – Pair of Scissors
- 1 – Large Box of Tissue
- 1 – Tube of Disinfecting Wipes
- 1 – Bottle of Hand Sanitizer
- 1 – POST-IT Notes
Grade 3
- No. 2 wooden pencils (not mechanical)
- 4 Composition notebooks (wide rule)
- 3 pocket folders (3 pronged)
- 1 pencil bag/pouch
- 1 pack of highlighters (different colors)
- 2 pack dry erase markers
- 1 pack of red pens
- 1 pack of pencil eraser caps
- 1 box of 24 crayons
- 2 packages of glue sticls (4 pack)
- 1 pair of scissors (blunt tip)
- 2 large boxes of tissue
- 2 clorox wipes
- 3 POST-IT notes (3″ x 3″)
Grade 4
- 4 Notebooks (college rule)
- Pencils
- Pens (red & blue)
- 3 pocket folders (any color)
- Glue sticks
- Scissors (blunt tip)
- Crayons (24 count)
- Dry erase markers
- Ruler
- Clorox wipes
- Hand sanitizers
- Kleenex
- Pencil box
- POST-IT notes
Grade 5
- 1- 2″ 3-ring binder
- 5 – 2 pocket folders
- Highlighters (4/5 pack)
- Pens (red & blue)
- Graphing paper
Tsinaabaas Habitiin
Kindergarten
- 2 boxes of pencils
- Glue
- Erasers
- 3 folders
- Dry erase markers
- 3 notebooks
- Box of wet wipes
- Hand sanitizer
- Kleenex
- ABC coloring book
- Numbers coloring book
- Pencil box
Grades 1-4
- Pencil box
- Crayons
- Colored pencils
- Washable markers
- No. 2 pencils
- Ballpoint pens (multi-color)
- Glue sticks
- Ruler
- Blunt-tipped scissors
- 3 plastic folders (3-prong)
- 3 Wide-ruled notebooks
- Composition book
- Index cards
- Tissues
- Backpack
- Dry erase markers (Expo)
- 2 inch Binder
- Tab dividers for binder
- Clorox Wipes
Dzil Libei K-1
Kindergarten
- Backpack
- 3-ring binder (1 inch)
- Composition book
- 2 two pocket folders
- Pencil box
First Grade
- Backpack
- 3-ring binder (2 inch)
- Composition book
- 2 two pocket folders
- Pencil box
Extras that would be helpful for class
- Disinfecting wipes
- Ziplock plastic bags: sandwich, quart or gallon size
- Box of tissues
- Reward stickers
Special Forms
Tips for Parents
A collection of articles that have been sent home to parents in the past but are useful for today and for the future.
Talking To Children About Coronavirus
Helping children cope with anxiety requires providing accurate prevention information and facts without causing undue alarm.
ESL/ELL Resources To Succeed In School
Over the past 10 years, English Language Learners (ELL) in grades K-12 have grown by 60 percent in the United States. English as a Second Language (ESL) programs are vital for helping children learn English.
Move On When Reading Overview Video
This video provides a brief overview of the program to help you understand the requirements and services called for in the legislation.
AzMERIT Family Report Guide
Information on AzMERIT Assessments. Learn about Performance levels, scoring categories, mastery levels, what results mean and progress charts. The chart provided breaks down how to understand your child’s academic performance.
5 Universal Classroom Rules
There are universal rules for all grades and classrooms. Here are five of them.
Why School Attendance Matters
Too many absences – excused or unexcused – can keep students from succeeding in school and in life. Missing 2 days a month can put a student at risk.
Managing Holiday Stress
The holiday season often brings un-welcomed guests, stress and depression. And it’s no wonder… the holidays present a dizzying array of demands.
Parent University
Focus: Importance of literacy. Students who are exposed to reading before preschool are more likely to do well in all facets of formal education
Healthy Celebration
Schools can take advantage of classroom celebrations to serve nutritious foods that taste good and provide students the opportunity to learn about healthy eating.
Facts About Hantaviruses
What you need to know to prevent the disease Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrom (HPS). What HPS is, how to clean up after mice and rats and how to keep them out of your home.
100+ Ways to Praise a Child
A list of wonderful phrases to encourage your child. Remember, a hug is worth a thousand words.
Tips to Prepare Your Child for Standardized Testing
All parents want to see their child/ren perform well in school. Parents play an important part in helping their children give their best performance on a test.