Programs


Let's Talk

Is Your Child Experiencing Bullying?

To report a bullying incident, please click the appropriate school site below and you will be taken to a standard online form. Provide all the information you know that can help staff members deal with the issue including: where the incident(s) took place; dates; times; names of those involved, as well as the type of behavior being reported. Please include as much detail as possible so that we can assist you.


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21st CENTURY AfterSchool Program



Indian Rivers

The Journey Program started through collaboration with the Tuscaloosa City Schools (TCS) and Indian Rivers Mental Health Center as a way to provide therapeutic services to students currently experiencing emotional and behavioral disruption in the school setting.


PRIDE Partnerships

PRIDE of Tuscaloosa and Prevention works to PROVIDE:

Schools with system-wide prevention programming.

Educational and promotional materials to our schools throughout the year.

Year-round support in the PRIDE office at no cost to the community.


CAPS of TUSCALOOSA

capstuscaloosa.com/second-step

Second Step Program - A structured, school-based violence prevention program designed for students from pre-K to 8th grade at selected Tuscaloosa City and County schools. The program's primary goal is to: reduce students' aggressive and impulsive behaviors, teach empathy skills, anger management, conflict resolution, problem-solving, and decision-making strategies.

The Second Step Program for middle school students also focuses on the growing concerns regarding bullying and substance abuse.