- Spring Independent School District
- Summer Overview
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Summer Learning At-Home
Spring ISD is offering a virtual summer learning program this year amid public health concerns related to COVID-19. We are excited to be able to offer two sessions that will run Monday through Thursday with the first scheduled for June 10-30 and the second slated to run July 7 – 28.
We appreciate you for supporting your child's academic growth and development during these summer months to ensure a strong start to the 2020-21 school year. We are confident your student will be engaged and challenged with their summer Project-Based Learning plans and look forward to supporting them.
Additional online and mobile friendly resources
Free online learning tools and digital course content resources:
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Summer Learning Enrichment ProgramDidn't sign up for Summer Learning? No problem, complete the Literacy Camp, STEAM Camp or Art Camp on your own through our Summer Learning Enrichment Program. Write down the enrollment code from the camp you would like to take and follow the directions linked below.
Parent Tips & Advice
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Some Resources for Parents During COVID-19 Closures
Schools are closed, parents may be working from home or concerned about their own jobs, and so much seems uncertain. Thankfully, there are resources available to help parents deal with some of these common challenges.
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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