CBI/Extracurricular
Community-Based Instruction (CBI) at Tuttle starts in our youngest class and continues through our transition class to provide real-life experiences in the community. Through CBIs, students are able to generalize skills taught in school in their natural environment. Our younger classes go on at least two CBIs a month. Students in our transition class go on at least one CBI a week.
Birthday Celebrations CBIs
- Bowling
- Ninja and Gymnastic Gymnasiums
- Restaurants
- Trampoline Parks
Other CBIs
- Arboretums
- Donation Centers
- Grocery Stores
- Museums
- Occupational offices such as dentist, postal office, fire station, etc.
- Office Supply Stores
- Restaurants
- Theaters (Main Street)
- Zoo
Seasonal CBIs
- Christmas Target shopping for Toys for Tots
- Dewberry Farm
- Livestock and Rodeo
- Pumpkin Patches
- Taste of Texas
Extracurricular activities are Tuttle School Traditions. Tuttle students enjoy a variety of extracurricular activities throughout the year. Our extracurricular activities are part of some of the most memorable Tuttle Traditions.
Tuttle School Traditions
- Art Show
- Donuts for Dad
- Field Day
- Go Texan Day
- Grandparents Day
- Holiday Program
- Holiday Social
- Muffins for Mom
- Science Fair
- Sport Banquet
- Spring Program
- Talent show
- Thanksgiving Feast