- Spring Independent School District
- Summer Bridge Program 2022
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Summer Bridge Program
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Welcome to Spring ISD’s 2022 Summer Bridge Program!
Students who need accelerated learning or grade recovery would benefit from taking part in our in-person Summer Bridge program.
This year's program will run from Monday, June 6 through Friday, July 1.
Summer Bridge will be for students who have been identified based on STAAR scores, campus criteria or attendance. Parents of those identified students will be invited to enroll their students in the Summer Bridge program. The deadline to enroll extended through May 31, 2022.
If you have any specific questions about your student, please contact your school counselor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What campus will my elementary student attend for summer school since my home campus is not a location?
Pre-K/Kindergarten - All Campuses
Pre-K School Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Hoyland Elementary School, 2200 Wittershaw Dr, Houston, 77090
1st-5th Grades
School Hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Site #1: Burchett Elementary School, 3366 James C Leo Dr, Spring, 77373
For students who have the following home campuses:
- Burchett
- Anderson
- Jenkins
- Hirsch
- Marshall
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Site #2: Thompson Elementary School, 12470 Walters Rd, Houston, 77014
For students who have the following home campuses:
- Thompson
- Link
- Lewis
- Beneke
- Heritage
- Reynolds
- Cooper
- Eickenroht
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Site #3: Major Elementary School, 16855 Sugar Pine Dr., Houston, 77090
For students who have the following home campuses:
- Major
- Ponderosa
- Bammel
- Meyer
- Booker
- Hoyland
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Site #4: Smith Elementary School, 26000 Cypresswood Dr, 77373
For students who have the following home campuses:
- Smith
- Northgate Crossing
- Salyers
- McNabb
- Winship
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My student was invited to attend in-person summer school but they won’t be able to attend every day of the session. Should they still sign up?
We need our summer school students to be in class every day to maximize learning. Any student who is absent for more than three days will not receive credit and will be unable to remain enrolled.
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Will there be 21st Century after-school opportunities at all locations and will evening bus transportation be provided for those students participating in the extended day program?
The 21st Century after-school program will be available to all current 21st Century students and those students who attend a 21st century campus during the normal school year. 21st Century will run concurrently during summer school hours.
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I’ve filled out the registration form already so what are the next steps?
Once your form is submitted, we will begin working on scheduling your child in the summer school program. You will receive an email within 14 days of registration. You will be sent a welcome email and be provided an update on your child’s summer bridge daily schedule. You will also receive an email from your child’s teacher introducing themselves and providing contact information.
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Will there be meals and snacks provided to students learning in-person and taking part in the extended day program?
Breakfast and lunch will be provided to all students during summer bridge.
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Why is the program pre-K, Kindergarten, and Special Education Extended School Year (ESY), extended?
The Texas Education Agency requires a minimum of 120 hours of summer bridge for English language learners. In designing our Summer School program,we used this criteria for all pre-K and Kindergarten students to maximize the learning opportunities for all students.
Enrollment in Special Education ESY is an ARD committee decision. The IEP outlines the duration and needed services that are provided. The length of these services vary by student and based on data reviewed by the IEP committee.
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What are the attendance requirements for in-person summer school?
Any student who is absent for more than three days will not receive credit and will be unable to remain enrolled.
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Why can’t my student attend summer school at their neighborhood campus?
As in previous years, in order to maximize our resources, this district is using cluster sites to bring students from multiple campuses together for summer school. Not only does this allow for considerable savings in operating costs but it also helps us complete maintenance updates at our campuses during the summer.
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When will I learn the pick up and drop off times for my child’s summer school bus?
We will communicate transportation pick up and drop off times in the summer school welcome letter that will be sent out prior to our June 6 start date.
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What is the district’s COVID-19 mask policy this summer?
As of March 4, 2022, Spring ISD does not require masks or face coverings to worn in district facilities and campuses. Masks are recommended, but whether to wear one or not is an individual choice.
- Pre-K and Kindergarten: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- Elementary (Grades 1-5): 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Middle School: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- High School: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
21st Century will run concurrently during summer school hours.
Summer School Locator
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