Showing posts with label ACISD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACISD. Show all posts

Friday, September 15, 2017

Rebuild Rockport School Update - 9/151/17

The Rockport, Texas area and Aransas County Independent School District bore the full force and fury of Hurricane Harvey.  Their buildings were battered but their spirit remains intact.  Just read the update from the Superintendent below.

To assist ACISD in their rebuilding process, for every PowerWalks classroom observation conducted between August 25, 2017 and September 30, 2017, Lead Your School will donate 5¢.

As of today, there have been 21,556 PowerWalks completed. This means that the current donation total stands at $1,077.80.

LYS Nation, keep stepping up!

ACISD Superintendent Field Report
Thank you so much for your patience as we work through the details of our recovery plan. We know that families are making critical decisions about their children's education with very little information. We seek to only provide accurate information, and that has required great patience. We have categorized this message by topic and will continue to share applicable information as pieces unfold. 

ACISD Facilities
After today's meeting with North Star Recovery Company, we feel like we have a much better understanding of the necessary work required to reopen our schools. It is with great relief that we may now announce that we will begin to phase in the reopening of our schools in approximately 30 days with a possible start date of October 9, 2017. North Star is working diligently to ensure that our buildings are not only structurally safe for students and staff but that they also meet all required environmental standards for safety so that water-damaged buildings do not impose health risks. That said, the report revealed that our facilities suffered more damage than originally assumed and will require full commitment from the North Star team. Returning ACISD students and staff to their home schools is North Star's highest priority.

The high school and middle school suffered the most extensive damage and will require a minimum of 6 months to restore. Fortunately, the team has been able to secure 80 portable classrooms, which we will position on the practice soccer fields next to the bus barn. These portable building will provide classroom space for middle and high school students for the majority of the remaining school year.

The three elementary schools should be ready for use in approximately 30 days as well.

ACISD Teams and Performing Groups 
Fellow superintendents and I have made numerous phone calls to UIL to propose a plan that best serves our students, and UIL has devised a unique plan that suits us best. UIL will allow students displaced by Hurricane Harvey to attend other school districts during the restoration period while still competing as Rockport-Fulton Pirates. Aransas County ISD Board will approve a memorandum of understanding between the receiving districts of our displaced students and ACISD. This agreement will ensure that our students are provided the opportunity to maintain their school identity for UIL purposes while attending school elsewhere.

I urge all parents to enroll children into one of these two school districts. GPISD and Sinton ISD are both quality school districts and have made significant strides to provide the very best transition for children displaced by the hurricane.

The loss of 40 instructional days while waiting for our school to re-open could put these students at a significant academic disadvantage.

Student Transportation
Bus transportation will be provided by ACISD to GPISD beginning Monday, September 11, 2017. Your child must already be enrolled at GPISD to receive bus transportation. This includes all grade levels. There will be one central drop-off and pick-up location. Students in grades K-12 will load the buses at 6:30am.  Buses will return to the district at 4:00pm.

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Friday, September 8, 2017

Rebuild Rockport (ACISD) Schools Update

The Rockport, Texas area and Aransas County Independent School District bore the full force and fury of Hurricane Harvey.  Their buildings were battered but their spirit remains intact.

For every PowerWalks classroom observation conducted between August 25, 2017 and September 30, 2017, Lead Your School will donate 5¢ to Aransas County Independent School District to assist in their clean-up and rebuilding efforts.

As of today, there have been 11,209 PowerWalks completed, this means that the current donation total stands at $560.45.

LYS Nation, keep stepping up!

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Friday, September 1, 2017

PowerWalks for Rockport (Aransas County Independent School District)

A report from Rockport, Texas:  

…I am only going to speak for myself.  Life as we knew it a week ago is forever changed.  Our little community is decimated.  We have weeks, and for some processes, years of rebuilding to do.  I was very blessed that my house was spared major damage but I have friends that have lost everything.  Everything can be rebuilt but this is just not how the first week of school should ever end.  Let’s be honest, no week should ever end like this.

Please tell the LYS Nation we said “Hi, and please continue to pray for all of us.” 

Hoping we can open school in a few weeks but I think I am being optimistic.  Just want students back and life to begin to have some normalcy again….
    
LYS Nation,

Our friends and fellow educators in Aransas County ISD bore the full force and fury of Hurricane Harvey.  The district and community has been heavily damaged.  The school district is closed indefinitely while they clean up and rebuild.  The task is massive.

To assist the Aransas County ISD community, for every PowerWalk conducted by the LYS Nation between 8/25/17 and 9/30/17, Lead Your School will donate 5¢.

As of today (9/1/17), there have been 6,291 PowerWalks conducted for a current donation total of $314.55.  And that was before you knew you were PowerWalking for someone else.  Now you know. Step up!


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