In order to address the impacts of COVID-19 and to support Texas’ continued economic recovery, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has approved funding to support a new COVID-19 SERVICE INDUSTRY RECOVERY child care program to help low-wage workers in TWC-specified service industries.
Children are the most valuable asset; therefore it is essential that you become good consumers of services that support you and your family.
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As a result of the pandemic, students need more support to master grade-level standards than in previous years. CMS has crafted a plan that ensures that students consistently receive grade-level materials, tasks, and assignments, and have appropriate support to help them demonstrate success.
The new CMS K-12 Grading Plan allows for students to receive specific feedback for continuous growth, academically and socially-emotionally, ensuring all students are set up to be independent and successful learners.
The well-being, health and safety of students and staff is our highest priority. As our students return to in-person learning, we recognize the COVID-19 situation is constantly evolving. Visit the Covid-Saftey page for CMS protocols and practices for the 2021-22 academic year.
Parental involvement is critical to a child's education. That's why CMS has provided a user-friendly web application to help parents and families become more involved in education. Parents can check their child's homework assignments, attendance reports, grades and other items from any computer, any time using PowerSchool.
Click here to go to your child's school homepage. Look for the following button and fill out the form regarding your child's absence from school.
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Child care is an important support for working parents. For children, access to high-quality child care programs can have enormous benefits. However, child care looms as one of the largest household expenses for today’s families. The annual cost of center-based care for one infant exceeds the average one-year cost of tuition in a public college.
Child care is an important support for working parents. For children, access to high-quality child care programs can have enormous benefits. However, child care looms as one of the largest household expenses for today’s families. The annual cost of center-based care for one infant exceeds the average one-year cost of tuition in a public college.