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Summary: Fill up your idle time in the car rider line with CCISD. This bi-weekly podcast dives deeper into a wide-range of educational news and resources with District leaders and area experts. Listeners can also join in on the conversation during the live recording on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/clearcreekisd).
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Podcasts:
A special COVID-19 information session with CCISD Superintendent Dr. Eric Williams and Galveston County Local Health Authority Dr. Philip Keiser.
District leaders discuss current COVID-19 mitigation measures in Clear Creek ISD.
Remote conferencing is a new initiative in CCISD that will launch on September 7, 2021 to support the continuation of learning for students who are home temporarily due to a medical condition, illness, COVID-19 or quarantine. Remote conferencing will be available for core subjects in all grade levels based on an hourly program schedule.
In response to COVID-19, Clear Creek ISD will offer synchronous and asynchronous virtual instruction for students in grades K-6 starting September 7. Enrollment is required and closes on August 28. District leaders discuss this option in detail to help families make a decision.
CCISD Superintendent Dr. Eric Williams talks through the excitement of a new school year and provides an update on questions regarding COVID-19. Kristina Ford, assistant director of counseling services, also discusses strategies to support families at home.
District leaders talk through strategies to help families successfully transition into a new school year.
This recording is part of a special livestream series hosted by CCISD to help parents with transitioning students into 6th and 9th grade next school year.
This recording is part two of a special Tomorrow Begins Today livestream series hosted by CCISD to help parents with transitioning students into Kindergarten next school year.
This recording is part one of a special Tomorrow Begins Today livestream series hosted by CCISD to help parents with transitioning students into Kindergarten next school year.
Clear Creek ISD offers free full-day early learning programs for those who qualify, as well as a tuition-based Pre-K program for residents who live within the CCISD boundaries. Listen as district leaders talk through important information for the Pre-K and Kindergarten registration process for next school year.
Clear Creek ISD is excited to introduce Clear Connections Virtual School, a web-based education offered to Pre-K through 12th grade students next school year. This virtual, tuition-free school of choice gives you real connections and real flexibility when it comes to your child's education. The school will feature consistent instruction from CCISD teachers certified in online learning, real connections with local students, and in-person opportunities for extracurriculars and clubs. Enrollment is now open through April 19, 2021. This audio is from the second Virtual Parent Meeting that was held in March.
District experts talk through the schedule for 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) Exams and give tips for students taking the tests.
Clear Creek ISD's CTE program reinforces state and national academic standards by providing students training in career areas of interest to them. The goal is to ensure that students are prepared to succeed in post secondary education and in a world that is increasingly oriented toward highly skilled jobs. Through rigorous technical instruction, students are able to gain hands-on experience by actively participating in authentic real-world problem solving and projects.
Clear Horizons Early College High School, a CCISD school of choice, was established in 2007 on the South Campus of San Jacinto College to provide opportunities to student populations who are traditionally underrepresented in higher education environments. CHECHS students graduate from San Jac with an associate degree and from Clear Creek ISD with a high school diploma with endorsements.
CCISD Assistant Director of Counseling and Student Services Kristina Ford walks parents through the course registration process for incoming 6th through 12th grade students for next school year.