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Enrollment @ TCHS Commons – July 12 & 13 from 9Am – 2PM
Enroll your student July 12 & 13 from 9am - 2pm
Visiting Procedures for TCUSD Schools Beginning June 6, 2022
Starting June 6, 2022, all of our schools will have a single point of entry and when you visit our campuses, you will need to check-in with security.
Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services Plan (ARP Act)
How the LEA will maintain the health and safety of students, educators, and other staff and the extent to which it has adopted policies, and a description of any such policies, on each of the following safety recommendations established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Information about facilities offering vaccines and boosters – order your free test kit right here.
You can find information about local facilities offering vaccine doses and boosters and order your free test kit right here.
Methods for maintaining a safe school environment from Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins has put together some updated school safety fact sheets that can be shared with those in your community. The information provides methods that can be taken and have been taken by your schools for maintaining a safe school environment.
Research study on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
We would like to share information about a research study with you on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health. The study is called Project SafeSchools. More information here.
Navajo School Clothing Program Info & Documents
Navajo Family Assistance Services provides information on the Navajo School Clothing and Supplies program
Navajo School Clothing and Supplies Applications
The Navajo Family Assistance Services (NFAS) provides financial assistance for eligible school age Navajo children to purchase clothing and supplies, of their choice, in an effort to promote school attendance, encourage academic performance, and support self-confidence.