School systems must notify all teachers, staff, and families of all students in a school if a lab confirmed COVID-19 case is identified among students, teachers, or staff who participate in any on-campus activities. Should a staff member or student be at risk of exposure because they were in close contact with the individual who tested positive, the Scurry County Health Unit or a SISD designee will contact that staff member or student personally. In this case, no close contacts have been identified and the proper protocols were in place. --
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Covid Announcemnt
Please take 1 minute to share your thoughts in a quick school start date survey! Your feedback has been critical in shaping our reopening plans. This is a rapidly changing situation, and we need to know how you feel. Survey responses are due by Thursday, July 23rd, at 5 pm. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfzHGp9WzcA5-zgGTnNYbBb_nuzf1OIJf82Ad2UWP-lBvaT9g/viewform?usp=sf_link --
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Survey
🍎Returning student online registration is open! Families may register their students through their Skyward Family Access account. If you have misplaced or forgotten your username and password please visit the Back To School HQ link posted below. 📌Back to School HQ Link: https://www.snyderisd.net/o/snyder/page/registration-enrollment--31
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Open Registration
We know you are eager to hear about plans for this school year. Please take 5 minutes to watch this video from Dr. Bland for the latest news. https://youtu.be/tF_S2G-nr34 For a detailed plan, please visit our website: https://www.snyderisd.net/o/snyder/page/2020-2021-on-campus-virtual-school-options--2
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
🍎Returning student online registration is open! Families may register their students through their Skyward Family Access account. If you have misplaced or forgotten your username and password please visit the Back To School HQ link posted below. 📌Back to School HQ Link: https://www.snyderisd.net/…/page/registration-enrollment--31
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Online Registration Open
Snyder ISD is excited to be a 1:1 technology district for the 2020-2021 school year! Each student in grades PreK-12 will be issued an electronic device to use in school or at home. This initiative will be critical for virtual and on-campus learners to remain connected to the classroom and have access to innovative learning opportunities. Additionally, this will allow us to switch quickly to a 100% virtual environment temporarily if needed.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
1:1
Snyder students and families: Grief resources have been provided on the Snyder ISD website. The Dougy Center is a nationally recognized provider of grief and loss support for families and children. They have developed a series of tip sheets that provide understanding about grief and ways for individuals and caregivers to respond. We hope you find them helpful in understanding and supporting your child during this difficult time. This tip sheet is specific to grieving teens and addresses many of the feelings and experiences they may face during this time. It also provides coping strategies for them to use. The other tip sheet is specific to supporting grieving children and providing caregivers with tools to help. There are many other resources and tip sheets available on the Snyder ISD counselor’s page and www.dougy.org.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
The Dougy Center
SHS dual credit students: Opportunity scholarship applications must be completed by Wednesday, July 8th. Please upload completed applications into google classroom using the code ksqds5a. If you have questions, please email spinkerton@snyderisd.net.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
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Dear Snyder Family, I am sorry to release such sensitive information in this way, but I want to make sure that everyone is aware. It is with deep regret that we inform you about a death in our school community. Mays Villarreal, who would have been a freshman at Snyder High School this fall, was in a serious accident over the holiday weekend and died. This loss will be felt throughout Snyder. Mays has family entering Pre-K, 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 10th grades next year as well as relatives and friends throughout the district and the community. The family has informed us that visitation will be at Bell Cypert Seale Funeral Home on Tuesday from 6pm-7pm and the funeral will be held at East Side Church of Christ, Wednesday at 2pm. During this time of sadness and grief, we will offer support to our students and staff. A virtual support group Zoom led by Snyder ISD counselors will be held at 1pm on Monday, July 6th. If we need to add additional meeting times, we will. Later this evening, we will send a Zoom meeting link to the email and phone number we have on file. If you have a child that was not his classmate, but knew Mays and needs support, please email acrist@snyderisd.net. The crisis text line is also available by texting “home” to 741741. You will be able to text with a counselor for free. To speak to someone over the phone, you may call the West Texas Centers Crisis Help line at 1.800.375.4357. We also have a list of counseling resources available. If you need additional support, do not hesitate to reach out to us. We know you will join us in extending your sympathy and prayers for the family. We will make every effort to help you and your child through this difficult time. Eddie Bland, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools, Snyder ISD
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Correction: We have been notified that the staff member who we reported to have a positive COVID-19 test earlier today, was indeed negative. We are relieved to hear that this staff member has not tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. We sincerely apologize for the error and confusion. We appreciate all of the concern for this individual. We are proud to be a part of such a supportive community.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Update
On Thursday, July 2, 2020 Snyder ISD was notified a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. The employee worked on Wednesday, but in an isolated area of a SISD campus. There was no known contact with any other employees or students. The district has thoroughly sanitized the areas where the employee worked and the employee has been told to quarantine until released by a physician. Earlier this week, SISD suspended the girl’s athletic conditioning program due to a possible COVID-19 exposure, however this case is thought to be unrelated. The district remains steadfast in our commitment to ensure the safety of our students and employees and we will continue to follow CDC guidelines. Please visit the Scurry County Coronavirus Resource Page at scurrycovid.com or the CDC website for more information about COIVD-19.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Snyder ISD will open schools to students on August 12 with plans to keep students safe and offer families options. Families will be allowed to choose between in-school learning and virtual learning for the 2020-2021 school year. Both in-school and virtual learning options will follow the same curriculum and students will be held to the same grading standards. Dr. Eddie Bland, Superintendent of Schools for Snyder ISD, states, “We believe that having students in classrooms is the best way to teach and we are excited to have students back in the building for the start of school on August 12. Understandably, parents have concerns, and extensive planning is underway to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to keep the school as sanitized and as safe as possible. These plans will be shaped locally by surveying our families, staff, and healthcare experts in addition to guidance from Governor Greg Abbott and TEA Commissioner Mike Morath. We will provide more details on these plans as soon as they are available.” To better understand the needs of families, the district has issued a family survey to learn which schooling option they prefer and what health and safety protocols they would like to see upon returning to school. Surveys were also sent to teachers to learn about their needs and concerns. All surveys are due by Friday, July 3, 2020 to help the district plan for the school year. Students who are enrolled in virtual learning can expect a robust platform and the same rigorous grading guidelines as in-person school. All virtual learners will be assigned a teacher and will follow the SISD school calendar. Although the school will provide students with a school-issued iPad or laptop, families will need to have reliable internet or access to the wi-fi hotspots to connect to the virtual classroom. For students who are struggling, have questions, or need support, students will be able to meet with their teacher virtually through the teacher help desk. Families will designate their choice between in-school learning and virtual learning when they register. If they have already registered and did not make a selection, a staff member will contact them. Registration for students new to the district opens July 6, and online registration for returning students begins on July 15. Virtual learning details: Pre-K-2nd grade: asynchronous*, or flexible classes, will be offered. In the flexible format, lessons will be recorded and completed anytime during the day. Families will need to set aside at least 3 hours per day for school. To be counted present for the day, students must be engaged for the assigned time during the 24 hour time period. *As of 6/30/2020, the TEA states that asynchronous learning is required in the virtual format for grades Pre-K-2nd. However, we will provide virtual interaction with teachers in a real-time format to support student learning. Grades 3-12: real-time (synchronous), or flexible (asynchronous) classes will be offered. Real-time classes will be held at scheduled times in the day. Flexible class lessons will be recorded and are to be completed anytime during the day. For students in grades 3-5, families will need to set aside at least 3 hours and students in grades 6-12 will need to set aside at least 4 hours per day for school. To be counted present for the day, students must be engaged for the assigned time during the 24 hour time period. “Should there be a need to close campuses again due to COVID-19, we will be prepared to switch immediately to a fully virtual format. Our staff demonstrated flexibility, perseverance, and commitment to launching an online format in a matter of days. I know they are committed to helping all students succeed in whatever format they choose,” states Rachael McClain Assistant Superintendent -- Learning and Innovation.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
News Release
In 20-21, all students will be expected to attend school in-person or virtually on a daily basis. As we await additional guidance from the TEA, we would like to conduct a “check-in” survey with our families. Please visit the SISD News link at https://bit.ly/3eRR2A8 for more information and participate in a short survey. The survey is available in English and Spanish.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
In 20-21, all students will be expected to attend school on a daily basis. As we await additional guidance from the TEA, we would like to conduct a “check-in” survey with our families. Please visit the SISD News link at https://bit.ly/3eRR2A8 for more information and participate in a short survey. The survey is available in English and Spanish.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
Important update from the Lady Tigers Athletic Department: Out of an abundance of caution, the Snyder Junior High and High School girls' strength and conditioning program will shut down through July 14, 2020, due to possible COVID-19 exposure. The dates of potential exposure were June 25th and 26th. Workouts for boys’ athletics will continue as scheduled since they work out in a separate location. Snyder ISD takes precautions daily to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Athletes are screened before entry with temperature checks, are spaced 6 feet apart during workouts, and equipment is sanitized daily. Should your female athlete have attended workouts on these days, we recommend following CDC guidelines to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. The most common symptoms of novel coronavirus are fever and cough, sometimes difficulty breathing, more rarely sore throat, muscle aches, and abdominal discomfort. These symptoms can also be due to many other illnesses. If you develop a fever (100.4°F/38°C or higher) or any symptoms, it doesn’t mean you have novel coronavirus, but you should follow up with your primary care provider.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
There's still time to apply for a one-time P-EBT payment of $285. If your child received SNAP food benefits in March 2020 or qualified for free or reduced-price meals at schools that are part of the National School Lunch Program, you could be eligible. Details👉bit.ly/2XdQfTB The deadline to apply for P-EBT is Tuesday, June 30.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
P-EBT
P-EBT
New SHS Pride of The West director Dustin Shreve is super excited to get back in the game! Are you an incoming 8th-12th grader interested in color guard or band? If so you will want to check this out!
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
PTOW
Students who are MAP testing during the week of 6/22-6/25 should: - Arrive at Snyder Primary by 8:45 for AM sessions (for am session) - Arrive at Snyder Primary by 12:45 for PM sessions. - Parents will drop students off in the drive through lane on the north side of the building by the flag pole. There will be SHS student interns that will escort your student inside the building to get them set up for their test. - Once students are done with testing, a SISD employee will call you for pick up instructions. We will be taking all safety precautions and sanitizing frequently throughout the day. Thank you for being flexible with us as we navigate this process as quickly and safely as possible. If you have questions, please let us know.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
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Please take a moment to watch a video from Snyder ISD Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Eddie Bland, regarding yesterday's announcements from Governor Abbott and TEA Commissioner Mike Morath. https://vimeo.com/430817921 In the video, Dr. Bland addresses possibilities and the planning process for the 2020-2021 school year. Districts across Texas await further guidance, but state officials intend for schools to resume face-to-face instruction in the fall with a virtual option for families who are not comfortable sending their children back because of COVID-19 concerns. The commissioner is scheduled to provide additional details early next week. We will provide updates as they are available. Please be sure to check our social media pages, snyderisd.net, and the Snyder Tigers app for the latest news from SISD.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications
SHS: Starting Monday you will not be able to receive a transcript the day you request it. You will need to call and ask for one and we will contact you within that week to come pick it up. This is due to the registrar being out of the office as of today. She will try and fulfill them as quickly as possible.
over 4 years ago, SISD Communications