Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | June 2024

Education

BY EDMOND ORTIZ & JARRETT WHITENER

Judson ISD new student registration opens New student registration for Judson ISD opened May 20. This registration is for any student who moves into the JISD attendance zone or any student who is not registered at a JISD campus or not contig- uously registered at a JISD campus year to year, according to the district website. What parents should know Registration at Judson ISD is a staggered process, allowing different groups of students to register at different times prior to the start of the school year. Registration for school of choice students opened in February and will end on Aug. 9. These are campuses that offer specialized programs, such as blended learning; fine arts; and science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM. Returning student registration opened April 15

Alamo Colleges adds new degree programs Officials with Alamo Colleges District on May 9 announced the launch of a new bach- elor’s degree program designed to respond to increasing demands in various industries, specifically nursing, operations manage- ment, cybersecurity and cloud computing. The background According to a news release, the goal is to equip students with the skills needed to succeed in high-wage, high-demand fields. District officials said the AlamoU bache- lor’s program will provide a cost-efficient path to a four-year degree. San Antonio College, Palo Alto College, St. Philip’s Col- lege and Northwest Vista College each offer a different program. ACD officials said they are developing an AlamoU bachelor’s degree program at Northeast Lakeview College. Pickup times Breakfast 7:15-8 a.m., Lunch 10:30-11:30 a.m. • Rolling Meadows Elementary • Elolf Elementary • Paschall Elementary Breakfast 8-8:45 a.m., Lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Kirby Middle School • Kitty Hawk Middle School • Judson High School • Veterans Memorial High School • Judson Early College Academy Breakfast 8-8:30 a.m., Lunch 11 a.m.-Noon • Converse City Library

What to bring?

Provide the original or certified copy of the student’s birth certificate at the time of registration, or provide other reliable proof of the child’s identity and age, plus a signed statement explaining the inability to produce an original or certified copy of the birth certificate Provide an up-to-date immunization record Provide proof of residency

Review the enrollment checklist on the district website

SOURCE: JUDSON ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT

and will close on the first day of school for students living within the JISD attendance zone. Registration for returning students outside of the attendance zone will end June 20. The first day of school for the 2024-25 school year is Aug. 15. All registration information can be found on the district website.

Judson ISD to offer free lunches during summer Judson ISD will provide no-cost summer meals at elementary and secondary campuses around

Meals will be available from June 3 through July 26, with the exception of June 19, and July 4, according to the district website. Meals can be picked up at the cafeterias of the listed locations. Curbside pickups will not be available. For families looking to apply for free or reduced meals during the 2024-25 school year, applications are expected to open during the summer.

the district. The details

Starting June 3, any child 18 and under will be able to receive meals from any of the JISD pickup locations regardless of which campus that child attends.

SOURCE: JUDSON ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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