parent portal aledo isd

by Prof. Parker Conroy II 8 min read

How do I enroll in the Aledo ISD?

Registration for all returning Aledo ISD students is done through the Ascender Parent Portal. Click here to log in to your existing Ascender Parent Portal account. Enrollment in the Aledo ISD is done online through the Ascender Parent Portal. Click here to create your Ascender Parent Portal Account to begin the registration process.

What does Aledo ISD mean?

For boundary questions, Aledo ISD refers to Parker County Appraisal District or Tarrant County Appraisal District. To attend Aledo ISD, you must pay property taxes to Aledo ISD on your primary residence (homestead) per the appraisal districts' records.

How do I apply for Aledo prekindergarten?

STEP 1: Determine Eligibility. To determine eligibility for the Prekindergarten program, fill out the Application for Prekindergarten Program for Aledo ISD (in English and Spanish) and email to Valerie Kennedy at vkennedy@aledoisd.org. STEP 2: Complete Online Registration. Go online starting Monday, April 19, to complete registration.

When is the Aledo ISD closed?

Aledo ISD is closed Fridays 5/31-7/29. All campuses closed 6/13-7/8, and the AISD is closed 7/4-7/8. AMS, MMS and Vandagriff Elementary office staff will be housed at Daniel 9th Grade Campus this summer. Get Connected!

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How to register for preschool in Aledo?

To determine eligibility for the Prekindergarten program, fill out the Application for Prekindergarten Program for Aledo ISD (in English and Spanish) and email to Valerie Kennedy at vkennedy@aledoisd.org. STEP 2: Complete Online Registration. Go online starting Monday, April 19, to complete registration.

How to contact Coder Elementary?

If you have any questions regarding Prekindergarten enrollment, please call the Coder Elementary office at 817-441-6095.

How old do you have to be to enroll in pre-kindergarten?

To be eligible for enrollment in a pre-kindergarten class, a child must be at least four years of age as of Sept. 1, 2021, and must: be either unable to speak and comprehend the English language; or. be from a family that is eligible to participate in the National School Lunch program for free or reduced lunches; or. be homeless; or.

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