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Cá bắn cá gừng Irving ISD has representation in one of the state’s most renowned orchestra pits. Violinist Monica Limberg, a senior at MacArthur High School, earned a chair in the Texas Music Educators Association’s All-State Orchestra. Click headline above to read more.
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Irving ISD Learns at Home Online GT and Advanced Academics Resources
Greetings!
Our department hopes that this information finds you all safe at home and doing well. We have had a few questions regarding resources for gifted students during their time at home. As we transition into learning from home, the most important thing your kids can be doing is reading at home, playing outside when possible, and taking the additional time to explore passions and interests. We want to ensure that our learners are most important feeling safe and secure during an uncertain time.
Cá bắn cá gừngPlease feel free to use any of these resources if your student is needing some additional stimulation and inspiration. We will continue to update this as we vet resources for you all. We even have a resource for parents.
Elementary K-2
- - students read Wonderopolis at home and summarize their new learning each day; can also be translated and read aloud in Spanish.
- - a site that encourages students to continue wondering.
- - a site that encourages literacy by reading aloud to kids
- - free stories read aloud for kids
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
Elementary 3-5
- - students read Wonderopolis at home and summarize their new learning each day; can also be translated and read aloud in Spanish.
- - a site that encourages students to continue wondering.
- - a site that encourages literacy by reading aloud to kids
- - free stories read aloud for kids
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
Middle School
- - grade level specific STEM activities and Dungeon and Dragons style story creation and gaming
- - meaningful reading activities free online, including a story that is being created daily called Quaran Teen
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
- For AP Spanish Students - - The College Board is moving to online testing, but in order to do that, they have to ensure that students are accessing all of the curriculum to be covered to accept your child's score as college credit. Please see the schedule and assign your student to watch the videos. They can be viewed live or recorded.
High School
- - high school access to free books and webcasts
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
- Fiveable - a free resource for AP students to watch consultants and table leaders from College Board lead online streams of content.
- - The College Board is moving to online testing, but in order to do that, they have to ensure that students are accessing all of the curriculum to be covered to accept your child's score as college credit. Please see the schedule and assign your student to watch the videos. They can be viewed live or recorded.
Parents
- - They are hosting live sessions with experts in the gifted field. They are dedicated to giving you ways to manage homeschool with your children at this time as well as addressing social and emotional needs they may have.
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Irving ISD Learns at Home Online GT and Advanced Academics Resources
Greetings!
Cá bắn cá gừngOur department hopes that this information finds you all safe at home and doing well. We have had a few questions regarding resources for gifted students during their time at home. As we transition into learning from home, the most important thing your kids can be doing is reading at home, playing outside when possible, and taking the additional time to explore passions and interests. We want to ensure that our learners are most important feeling safe and secure during an uncertain time.
Please feel free to use any of these resources if your student is needing some additional stimulation and inspiration. We will continue to update this as we vet resources for you all. We even have a resource for parents.
Elementary K-2
- - students read Wonderopolis at home and summarize their new learning each day; can also be translated and read aloud in Spanish.
- - a site that encourages students to continue wondering.
- - a site that encourages literacy by reading aloud to kids
- - free stories read aloud for kids
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
Elementary 3-5
- - students read Wonderopolis at home and summarize their new learning each day; can also be translated and read aloud in Spanish.
- - a site that encourages students to continue wondering.
- - a site that encourages literacy by reading aloud to kids
- - free stories read aloud for kids
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
Middle School
- - grade level specific STEM activities and Dungeon and Dragons style story creation and gaming
- - meaningful reading activities free online, including a story that is being created daily called Quaran Teen
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
- For AP Spanish Students - - The College Board is moving to online testing, but in order to do that, they have to ensure that students are accessing all of the curriculum to be covered to accept your child's score as college credit. Please see the schedule and assign your student to watch the videos. They can be viewed live or recorded.
High School
- - high school access to free books and webcasts
- - a list vetted and provided by our state gifted association for parents to use at home with their children.
- Fiveable - a free resource for AP students to watch consultants and table leaders from College Board lead online streams of content.
- - The College Board is moving to online testing, but in order to do that, they have to ensure that students are accessing all of the curriculum to be covered to accept your child's score as college credit. Please see the schedule and assign your student to watch the videos. They can be viewed live or recorded.
Parents
- - They are hosting live sessions with experts in the gifted field. They are dedicated to giving you ways to manage homeschool with your children at this time as well as addressing social and emotional needs they may have.
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Cá bắn cá gừngChristmas Open House
Cá bắn cá gừngHeritage Senior Center is proud to present its Holiday in the Heritage Christmas Open House. This is an evening of holiday entertainment, refreshments, carriage rides, story time with Mrs. Claus, and photos with Santa. This fun evening is open to the public and you are invited. Please share this invitation with your students, we hope to see you this Friday evening at Heritage! For more information .
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School Starts August 19
The first day of school is Monday, August 19! Click here for all of your back-to-school needs.
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2019-2020 Registration
New and returning student registration is now open! Click here to get started and to learn more about the registration process.