
We remember 9/11/2001!


🐾Mark your calendars! 🐾


The Bulldog golf teams hosted a 9 hole match against Hillcrest, CRA, Des Arc, Carlisle, and Gosnell on Tuesday. For the boys, Jordan Watson was co-medalist with a 39. The girls team was led by Taryn Sink, who also shot a 39 and was the medalist for the girls. Emily Gates also shot her best round of the year. The girls finished in 2nd place behind a very good Gosnell team.



Parent Teacher Conferences
Swifton Middle School
Monday, September 16th
3:30-7:00 PM
Tuckerman Elementary & High School
Thursday, September 19th
4:00-7:00 PM

The Elementary Book Fair will be September 16- September 20th. It will also be open the night of Parent/Teacher conferences!


The THS Bulldog Band performed with over 450 other high school band students as well as the ASTATE Band during half time at the Red Wolves football game today! They sounded AMAZING!! #yayband







Last week, 7th grade science classes collected evidence to support the claim they made about where gas comes from when bath bombs are submerged in water. This week, we are exploring the ingredients that make up the bath bomb, so we can determine what combinations will lead to a gas being produced.








2nd grade celebrated the end of their Fairy Tale & Tall Tale unit by dressing up as characters from our stories & eating flapjacks like Paul Bunyan!











This week in preschool, we have been learning about our 5 senses. This lesson is always fun! Today, our activity was about taste. We tasted sweet, salty, sour, and spicy (of course, not too spicy and only if they wanted to try it). The kids always have fun with this activity, and so do we 😁





Mark your calendars!!
Bulldog Athletics is proud to announce the return of the Bulldog Scramble at Village Creek Golf Course in Newport on Saturday, October 19th.
Registration details as well as sponsorship opportunities will be announced very soon.


Kendall Felton taught students about how to make wise decisions with their first car purchase during Focus Time today.



The Bulldog golf teams played 9 holes Thursday afternoon at Newport Country Club. For the boys, Jordan Watson had the best round for us and was 4th overall. Taryn Sink had a 39 for our girls, which was good for second. The girls finished second place behind Gosnell and the boys team finished in 3rd place.





What a great day for some THS Tennis 🐾🎾Go Bulldogs


Bits and pieces of our day at Swifton PreK!











The Bulldog Golf teams went to Coopers Hawk Golf Course in Melbourne yesterday for an 18 hole match against Melbourne, Mountain Home, Yellville-Summitt, and Greers Ferry West Side. Jordan Watson had the best round for our boys, by carding a 98. Taryn. Sink led the way for our girls with a score of 84, which was two strokes better than her state championship round on the course last fall. We return to action on Thursday when we go to Newport Country Club for a 9 hole match.










Parents PLEASE complete and return your student's Free and Reduced Forms, if you haven't already done so. We have a $100 WALMART gift card, donated by Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance to be drawn for on October 1, 2024. Everyone turning in a form will be eligible for the drawing.
Thank you.

Today we explored attributes. We drew one out of the box, then figured out which category it matched!











The cross country team had their season opener yesterday in Jonesboro at the CBC Invitational. Avery Brunner won the junior boys race, and set a new school record of 8:40.46, breaking Zeke Church’s previous record of 8:45.38. Macy Bowen led the junior girls in 24th place for the bulldogs with a time of 12:00. In the sr high 5K, Bronx Holland led the pack of bulldogs with a time of 21:36, and Emeri Baughn and August Huckabee paced the sr girls with times of 27:42 and 27:49, respectively. The team will travel to Sulfur Rock next week for the Batesville Invitational.






FFA members volunteered their time today to clean up the communities city parks and the school's playgrounds! Proud of these students who took their time to make our communities a little cleaner!







6th grade practiced their fluency skills by building fact towers during Pirate time this week!









