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Family Toolkit: πŸ“š Family and Community Resources

The Houston Independent School District (HISD) provides a variety of resources for families, including a Family Toolkit, a Community Resources Guide, and a Parent & Student Resource page. These resources offer information and support for parents, students, and the broader community, covering topics from academic guidance to community support services. 

Below are some key resources. Click the bolded titles to learn more:

πŸ”— Family Toolkit & Community Resources Guide

A comprehensive, searchable guide with information about:
βœ… After-school programs and summer camps
βœ… ESL and GED services
βœ… Computer literacy and cultural enrichment
βœ… Family literacy and STEM activities
βœ… Tutoring and youth mentoring
βœ… Translation services
βœ… Basic needs assistance (food, clothing, shelter, transportation, and financial stability)

πŸ”— Parent & Student Resources

This page provides access to:
βœ… Grade-by-Grade Parent Guides
βœ… HISD Connect Parent Portal
βœ… STAAR testing information
βœ… Summer school details
βœ… Student requirements
βœ… The 2024–2025 Student Handbook (English & Spanish)
βœ… Dyslexia & Related Disorders resources

πŸ”— ParentSquare

 

HISD’s new communication platform consolidates messages from schools and the district into one place, accessible by text, email, or the ParentSquare mobile app.

πŸ“² Text Messaging

Stay informed! HISD uses text messages for important updates and emergency alerts. Sign up by texting "YES" to 68453.

πŸ”— Family Connections Center

This center offers support to families throughout their HISD journey, including:
βœ… Student resource guidance
βœ… Conflict resolution assistance
βœ… Help navigating district services
Parent Navigators are ready to assist you!

πŸ”— Grade-by-Grade Parent Guides

Detailed guides explain what students are expected to learn and achieve at each grade level.

πŸ”— Parent & Caregiver Workshops

Workshops are available to strengthen partnerships between families and schools and provide strategies for supporting learning at home.

πŸ”— School-Family-Student Compacts

These agreements encourage collaboration between schools, families, and students to meet state standards and promote academic success.

If you have questions or need help accessing these resources, please contact the school office. Together, we can ensure every student thrives!