- Spring Independent School District
- Overview
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Empowered Learning 2.0
Spring ISD is offering at-home learning opportunities to address public health concerns related to COVID-19. Our primary goal is ensuring students are safe, healthy and able to access resources and tools to support their academic journey. We appreciate you for supporting your child's academic growth and development during this school closure period. We know that being a caretaker during times of uncertainty requires a good support system, and we are here to support you as we launch Empowered Learning 2.0. Families are encouraged to visit this site frequently to access resources and tools.
Project Based Learning Plans
Additional online and mobile friendly resources
Free online learning tools and digital course content resources:
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En EspañolEncontrará ejemplos de horarios diarios para ayudar a los estudiantes y a los padres a estructurar sus días. Además, verá un plan semanal de actividades no digitales, así como recursos digitales recomendados para familias con acceso a la tecnología.
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Seniors Class of 2020During this unprecedented school closure period, a top priority for the district is helping our high school seniors finish strong. As such, we have designed a special web page just for them. Check it out by clicking here.
Parent Tips & Advice
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Tips for Proactive and Productive Learning This School Year
Here are a few tips and ideas that can help students achieve better results, especially while learning online through Empowered Learning At-Home.
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10 Fun and Easy Tips to Help Your Child with Math
Teach your child math at home with these super fun methods! Your little one won't even know that they're learning math skills in the process!
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Creating Strong Readers
Reading with your child each day and using some simple strategies will help your child’s literacy develop. You can make a powerful impact on your child’s learning.
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Building Downtime Into Your Family’s Schedule
Most families become overscheduled gradually. Children and adults may take on more and more activities until, one day, they realize they have too many.
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Is Your Child on Track? Here's how to Check
Recent brain research indicates that birth to age three are the most important years in a child’s development