As we navigate this uncharted territory together, we know things can be stressful and overwhelming. We hope this page provides families with the tools and support needed to access district resources and stay informed. You will find messages form the district, remote learning efforts, and other resources below.
You can access Skyward by visiting the AISD website at angletonisd.net under the Students & Families tab.
Username: ######@cats.angletonisd.net (where ###### is the student's 6-digit ID number)
Password: ####@Aisd (where #### are the last 4 digits of the student's social security number)
Student ID numbers can be found on your student's latest report card, or on Skyward Family Access. If you need more help, use the Contact link above to get in touch with support staff.
Please click the link below for detailed instructions on accessing Google Classroom on Smartphones, Desktops, and Laptops, as well as the basics of navigating to classes and assignments.
During the regular school year, students use Chromebooks and Windows desktops on campus. This means that either a Desktop, Laptop, or Chromebook would be the best equipment to use at home ensure compatibility with district resources.
If you only have access to a smartphone or tablet, such as an iOS or Android device, it is still possible to access Google Classroom by downloading the Google Classroom App from your device's app store.
AT&T Access: Offers internet service to SNAP participants at rates starting at $5/month with no contract or installation fees.
Comcast Internet Essentials: Offers internet service to SNAP and other public assistance participants at rates starting at $10/month with no contract or installation fees.
You can see a full list of Cable providers offers and statements on our Update Center.
Yes! Packets can be picked up at the front vestibules of each campus starting March 25th, and there are plenty of offline style activities available on your students grade level page. Offline Packets can also be downloaded and printed at this link.
There are many places you can access Clever. Your student should have their login information. Below is a list of locations for Clever:
Under the Students & Families tab on the district website or your school's website
On the homepage of the Grade Level groups on this site
The current virus outbreak is probably generating many questions for you and your family. These resources from the National Association of School Psychologists will help you talk with your kids about the virus and related issues.
Help your child understand what a virus is and how good hygiene and social distancing can help keep them healthy with this BrainPop video and NPR comic . PBS also has resources perfect for younger children.
The social and emotional well being of your family is important. The most important thing you can do for your family right now is the following:
Create a daily routine and structure (see some of the sample schedules under each grade level tab)
Provide time to connect as a family, relax, exercise, and have fun
Have a plan to help your child manage stress
Help your child manage emotions and calm down with Go Noodle videos
Digital Citizenship is about responsible use of technology whether it takes place at home, work, or school. It is appropriate to monitor student use of technology to ensure student privacy and safety.
Resources are available for various ages of students at Common Sense Media about digital citizenship, screen time, and useful tips for handling school closures due to coronavirus.
To report cyberbullying please use the Angleton ISD Anonymous Alerts application.