District Announcements
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2023 Summer Lunch Program
Tishomingo County Schools will sponsor a Summer Feeding Program from June 5-June 29th, 2023.Summer sites include Belmont Elementary, Burnsville, and Iuka Middle School. Lunch meals will be provided Monday through Thursday from 11:00am until 12:30pm.Congregate feeding only, therefore meals must be consumed in the cafeteria.Meals will be provided for children 0-18 years of age free of charge. Adults may purchase a lunch meal for $4.00.This institution is an equal opportunity provider. -
TCSD has partnered with Paper to provide unlimited access to trained tutors—at no cost to families!
Paper is an online, on-demand tutoring service that provides students with unlimited, 24/7 academic support. Whether they’re stuck on homework, studying for a test, or need help with writing, there will always be experts available online to assist students one-on-one in all subject areas and in more than 4 languages. See Paper FAQs to learn more.
Paper tutors have been specially trained to conduct expert, academic support in a secure, chat-based platform. With a commitment to helping students learn, they’ll never give students answers, but rather facilitate deeper learning by asking guiding questions and providing timely encouragement.Read this article for more details!
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Change in TCSD Over-the-Counter Medicine Policy
The Mississippi Department of Education has recently informed schools of a monumental shift in how school nurses are to handle the administration of over-the-counter drugs such as Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and Benadryl. Beginning Monday, October 31, 2022, if you wish for a Tishomingo County School District school nurse to be allowed to give your child an over-the-counter medication, you must have your child’s primary medical provider execute a standing order for your child.
Until the District is in possession of this standing order, our school nurses will not be allowed to give your child any such medication without a parent physically present. We are sorry for the inconvenience. We at TCSD want to respond as quickly as possible so that we can continue to provide the best care for your children.
Provide the form below to your doctor and return to your school nurse:
OTC Standing Order Form. -
TCSD is an "A" Rated School District
The Tishomingo County School District will earn an “A” rating for its performance in the 2021-22 school year when the Mississippi State Board of Education approves official grades for Mississippi schools and districts on Thursday, Sept. 29.
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Attention TCSD Parents/Guardians:
The Universal Free School Meals program introduced in March of 2020 in response to the COVID pandemic was not reauthorized by Congress this past session. Therefore, the USDA program that allowed schools to offer free meals to all students will no longer be available in the 2022-2023 school year. As a result, Tishomingo County School District will be returning to regularly priced meals.-Full Price Student Meals-$1.00 for breakfast and $2.50 for lunch.TCSD wants to encourage all families to complete a meal benefit application. Online school meal benefit applications are now open. The link to apply online is www.schoollunchapp.com. The application can be completed online using a computer or smartphone.Applications must be completed each school year.Please complete only one application for your family. -
TCSD School Board Makes Changes to COVID-19 Protocols
The Tishomingo County School District Board of Education recently updated its COVID-19 protocols. For more information, click here.
School News
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4th graders participate in Operation Christmas Child
4th graders donate gifts to children in other countries
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Red Ribbon Week
First American National Bank partnered with Burnsville School to promote our Red Ribbon Week for the “Stay Drug Free” Campaign. Bank employees dressed up each day that our Burnsville students did according to the designated theme during Red Ribbon week.