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This is a very competitive grant, and only certain schools qualify, so not all schools in NISD will have a free ACE Learning Tree program. Sites which are not funded by ACE are still called Learning Tree, but these other sites are regular tuition sites or sites that are sponsored by other grants and funding sources.
Parents and families with children returning to in-person instruction can register for Learning Tree by clicking on the Kids Care Center Parent Portal listed below. Tuition is $250 a month for elementary and $175 for middle school students. There is a $30 non refundable registration fee per child.
Northside ISD currently has 10 Learning Tree/Club LT sites funded through the Texas Education Agency (TEA) through 2021-2022. The sites are: What is Learning Tree?
The Learning Tree program hours will be from 2:45 pm to 6:30 pm each day that school is in session.
Northside School District’s After School Program (s) offer opportunities for children to access academic enrichment, social, and recreational experiences in an environment that is safe and supervised. It is run by the Northside's Community Education Department.
The purpose of the Learning Tree program is to offer opportunities for children to access academic, enrichment, social and recreational experiences in an after-school environment that is safe and supervised.
STEM activities also include statistics and data-driven decision making, differentiated for each grade level. There are also monthly events to provide engaging learning experiences as a family unit, and offer information for parents in a variety of topics such as communication, parenting, and nutrition. Top 5 Reasons to participate in Learning Tree ...
This is a very competitive grant, and only certain schools qualify, so not all schools in NISD will have a free ACE Learning Tree program. Sites which are not funded by ACE are still called Learning Tree, but these other sites are regular tuition sites or sites that are sponsored by other grants and funding sources.
Learning Tree staff will call for the student. For questions, contact the Learning Tree office at 210-397-8108 or Learning.Tree@nisd.net. (link sends email)
Kinder – 8th grade students will need to bring the device that they used for distance learning the last few months. All students will need to bring a pencil box with supplies from the previous school year. All students may bring items from home that they want to use during the day: a book to read, craft, etc.