Principal Peoples' Notes
Some thoughts for the starting school year
October 7 - October 11
Dear Eastwood Families,
As we move into October, we want to encourage our students to take full ownership of their learning. This is a critical time in the school year, and it’s important for students to stay focused in the classroom, follow school rules at all times, and give their best effort in all areas.
We ask for your support in reminding your child about the importance of being attentive in class, participating actively in their lessons, and completing their assignments with care. Following school rules not only helps create a positive learning environment, but it also ensures that everyone can learn safely and respectfully.
Attendance is also a key factor in your child's success. Being present every day allows students to stay on track with their learning and reduces the chances of falling behind. Let’s work together to ensure our students are in school and ready to learn every day.
Thank you for your ongoing support as we work to help every student succeed!
Best Regards,
E. Peoples
Principal
Picture Day
Monday: October 7, 2024
Smile! It's picture day Monday. This picture will be used for the yearbook so make it a good one!
Parent Data Night
PTA
Parent Visitation Day
Book Fair
Library Bingo Challenge
Yearbook
We are excited to announce that our 2024 yearbooks are officially on sale, and for a limited time, they're at their lowest price yet! Special Offer: If you order by October 25th, you can receive 4 FREE icons (a $20 value) when you choose to personalize. Don't miss out on this great deal! Order now to capture the memories of this school year at an unbeatable price. Visit bit.ly/emsYB25 to order!
Math Team
EMS Debate
Counselors' Corner
Dress Code
Below is a reminder for parents and for students about the TCS Dress Code, which is found in the TCS Student Code of Conduct:
The primary responsibility for a student’s attire resides with the student and parents or guardians. The following rules concerning dress and grooming are mandatory for all students attending Tuscaloosa City Schools. Students who fail to follow these rules will be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in Code of Conduct 1.13, “Non-conformity to Dress Code.”
Section 1: Students "Must" Wear:
- Shirts: Must be opaque fabric. Must cover midriff and not be low cut in front or back.
- Bottoms: Pants, sweatpants, joggers, shorts, skirt, dress, leggings. Must be opaque fabric. Dresses and skirts must be fingertip length. Shorts, including athletic shorts, are allowed, but may not be less than a 3” inseam. Genitals and buttocks must be covered at all times.
- Shoes: Activity-specific shoes are permitted (for example for sports or TCTA classes.) Shoes that are secured to the foot and do not easily fall off are highly encouraged for safety reasons.
Section 2: Students "May" Wear:
- Hoodie sweatshirts, although hood cannot be worn over head.
- Fitted pants, including leggings, yoga pants and “skinny jeans” are allowed as long as it meets requirements in section 1.
- Ripped jeans, as long as underwear is not exposed, and rips are not above fingertip length.
- Tank tops, as long as underwear or midriff is not exposed.
- Athletic attire, as long as it meets requirements in Sections 1 and 3.
- Clothing with commercial or athletic logos provided they do not violate Section 3 below.
Section 3: Students May NOT Wear:
- Garments that reflect violent language or images.
- Images or language depicting drugs or alcohol (or any illegal item or activity) or the use of same.
- Hate speech, profanity, pornography.
- Images or language that creates a hostile or intimidating environment based on any protected class.
- Clothing where underwear is exposed. Undershirts/camisoles cannot be worn alone as shirts.
- Spaghetti straps, or strapless tops, unless otherwise covered.
- Bathing suits.
- Hats or head coverings except as a religious observance or as allowed on special days or for certain athletic or class requirements.
- Pajamas, except when allowed on special days.
- House slippers or shoes intended for indoors only.
- Sunglasses (indoors.)
- Metal-spikes on shoes or metal-toed shoes, except for when needed for a class such as at TCTA.
TCS Cellphone Policy
The Tuscaloosa City Schools cellphone policy remains unchanged for the 2024-2025 school year. However, it's important for both students and parents know what that means. Cellphones are allowed in secondary schools, but should NOT be used in classrooms. Earbuds and headphones are also not allowed during the school day.
For middle school students, cellphones cannot be used at any time during school hours. They must be turned off and out of sight.
Research has shown that cellphones cause a major distraction and that students perform better academically when they do not use their cellphones in school. While we do not currently have a policy banning cellphones, it is important that students follow current TCS policy.
PTA
We invite you to join our school’s Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). The PTA is more than just a group; it’s a community of dedicated parents, teachers, and staff who work together to make our school a better place for all students.
Code of Conduct
2024-25 Code of Conduct book is online!
You may have noticed that students have not come home with a paper version of the TCS Code of Conduct and Resource guide yet this school year. That is because we are going "paperless."
A PDF copy of the 2024-25 Parent/Student Code of Conduct is available for download through the following link: TCS Code of Conduct. If you prefer to still have a paper version, they will soon be available upon request from your child's school office.
Classroom Remind Codes
Teachers will be using the Remind app to enhance communication between home and school. Remind is a safe, simple way for teachers to send quick updates, reminders, and important information directly to your phone or email. This will help ensure that you stay informed and connected to your child's education.
How to Join:
Join via Text Message:
Simply text the class code provided by your child's teacher to 81010. You’ll receive a welcome text from Remind and be added to the class group. No app download is necessary, and you can start receiving updates immediately.Join via the Remind App:
- Download the Remind app from your app store or visit www.remind.com.
- Create a free account using your email address or phone number.
- Enter the class code provided by your child's teacher to join the appropriate class group.
You can choose to receive messages via text, email, or through the Remind app, based on your preference. We encourage all parents to join as it will be the primary tool for communication this school year.
21st Century After- School Program
Athletics
Save the Date
- October 7 -11: Book Fair
- October 8: Parent Data Night @ 5:30 pm
- October 10: Parent Visitation
- October 14: Staff Planning Day-No School for Students
- October 18: Report Cards
- October 25: Honors Day Program @ 9:00 am
- October 28 - November 1- Red Ribbon Week