
The Jackson County School District will be closed this week March 16 thru March 20th, due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. These 5 days will be AMI days. The following week March 23rd thru March 27, we will be out due to Spring Break. The next day of school, as it stands, will be Monday March 30th.
Aramark will be serving breakfast and lunch for free to the students this week Monday thru Friday. It will be a grab and go meal.
You can pickup the meals at the following locations:
Tuckerman Elementary Carline
1st Freewill Baptist Church in Tuckerman
Tuckerman FIre Station
Swifton Middle School at the bus dropoff location
Grubbs Park
Breakfast wil be served from 8-9.
Lunch will be served from 11-12:30.

Seniors/Class of 2020:
All scholarships that were due this week need to be turned in to the high school tomorrow between 8:00 am to 1:30 pm. Mr. Michael Smith and Mrs. Holland will be at the high school during this time to assist, review and collect scholarships. These scholarships include the McCartney, Alpha Delta Kappa, Farm Bureau, ASU Newport Ambassador & the AR Plant Management Scholarships. They will also be available through email during the week as well.

To all prospective cheerleaders planning on trying out for the senior high team: all practices and tryout dates have been postponed at this time. I will let you know when I have rescheduled practice and tryouts dates. Thank you for your patience!

JCSD Parents and Students:
At this time, JCSD will remain open. According to the Governor's Emergency Proclamation, the Secretary of Health and the Secretary of Education, have the sole authority to close public school campuses across the state for reasons related to COVID-19.
JCSD will continue to take directives from the Governor and the Arkansas Department of Health as we navigate the COVID-19 effect on Arkansas and our district and strive to keep the safety of our students and staff as our main priority.
We will continue to update the JCSD website and JCSD Facebook page as more information becomes available.

March Students of the Month! Tuckerman Elementary School Students of the Month for March! Kindergarten- Jazmyn Wilson, Emerie Bomer, Taliah, Hacker, Alina Wigton. 1st Grade- Shelby Collom, Hailey Rose, Brentley Wilkerson, Kullen Pretty. 2nd Grade-Luci King, Sjon Wood, Billy Holt, D'izik Wigtion, 3rd Grade- Isabella Baumgarner, Kiley Reed, Ethan Best. 4th Grade- Jack Loftin, Langdon Green, Kyndall King. Teacher of the Month: Hanna Longino Staff member of the Month: Kyle Jones Shout out to: Anderson Poe Foundation- Backpacks Rowlett Farms- $5 Sonic gift cards for students



So excited to announce that our middle school received an “A“ rating! Congratulations to the teachers, staff, and students of SMS! Our school is one of the best!!


Finished with Mock Trial Regionals. Waiting on results.


Abbe Webster makes the All Tournament quiz bowl team at regionals! Good job Abbe!


4th in regionals sr high quiz bowl


Quiz bowl fun finished 3-2! Waiting for awards!





Round 5 go Bulldogs!!


THS Mock Trial Team headed to Regionals in Jonesboro! #thsmocktrial


Headed into round 3!! Sr high quiz bowl!


Mrs. Amanda & Mrs. Stacy’s Pre K class tried green eggs & ham! 💚




Esports tournament play today! Go Bulldogs!





The Tuckerman Bulldogs Odyssey of the Mind team placed 2nd at Regional competition! They will compete at state in April! Congratulations!! Anna Crandall, Layla Keller, Rebecca Tubbs, Ruby Lowery, and Cale Goble! Good job coach Haley Chambliss!


Tuckerman High School placed 2nd today at the Odyssey of the Mind competition at regionals!! They will be headed to The State competition! Way to go Bulldogs!

To help promote good character, we are starting a 6th grade Student of the Month. This person is selected based on their character inside and outside of the classroom. We chose Ms. Elektra Loven as our February Student of the Month. Elektra has the sweetest, kindest personality, gets along with everyone, and works hard in every class! Thanks for being a great student!


2nd graders sorting out the marshmallows in the lucky charms to make a line plot. There was 152 marshmallows, and the red balloon occurred the most often!





2nd graders making aluminum foil boats. Their goal was to see how many pennies it could hold before it would sink. The winning boat held 108 pennies!


