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Timmy the Timberwolf stars in "Staying Home & Staying Healthy" Read more →
Kindergarten students stay connected through remote learning Tukes Valley Primary School kindergarten teacher Meadowlark Clark holds up a series of cards, and one-by-one, demonstrates to her students how to phonetically pronounce the letter combinations written on them. Next, Clark leads the students through a practice of rhyming Read more →
Book fair will be here April 13-17, 2020 Check back soon for more information about volunteer opportunities and daily shopping hours. Read more →
2020 All School Read! This year's book... Frindle by Andrew Clements Click here for lots of information and activities about our book, author, and school event. Read more →
2019 Summer Hours Our offices are closed from June 27 until July 24 for summer break. Our office will re-open to the public beginning on Monday, August 5. Open office hours will be: Week of Aug. 5: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Week of Aug. 12: 8 a.m. Read more →
Spring Scholastic Book Fair SPRING BOOK FAIR - April 15-19, 2019 Monday - Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Students attend book fair during their regular library time to shop or browse. Online ordering available using link below. All Read more →
Canned Food Drive Our school is hosting a canned food drive to benefit North County Food Bank. We will start collecting items beginning November 26th, and will continue until December 10th. Items that may be donated are: pasta, tuna, mac & cheese, rice, peanut butter and dry Read more →
School Spirit Wear If you would like to purchase spirit wear for your family please use following link. Orders will be delivered to the school for your child to bring home. TVP/TVM spirit wear Read more →
Fall Scholastic Book Fair The Scholastic Book Fair is coming soon to Tukes Valley. The book fair is for both the middle and primary school students and families. It will be held the week of November 26th through December 1st, and will be open every day from 9:00 Read more →
SUPERINTENDENT ROSS: 'BATTLE GROUND BY THE NUMBERS' As an ex-social studies teacher, my interest in numbers and data has always included those of a historical significance, such as key dates or events from our past. However, since moving into educational leadership, I have come to see the Read more →