#DolphinStrong Online

Welcome, Oak Springs Families!

We hope this website helps you stay connected to our community as we work and learn from home. There are pages for all grade levels and specials teams with links to resources you may find helpful. We will continue updating the site as we navigate distance learning.

All PK-2nd grade students will participate in digital learning with Seesaw. Your child's teacher will contact you with your class code. Keep an eye out for their email or phone call. All 3rd-5th grade students will participate in digital learning through BLEND. Students will log in to their student portal, click the BLEND tile, and find their class on the dashboard. Lessons and assignments can be found there!

See below for bite-sized tutorials on how to access Seesaw and the AISD student portal.

PK-2nd Grade Learning Platform - Your child's teacher will contact you with your class code.


3rd-5th Grade Learning Platform - Students will log in to their student portal to access BLEND.


Logging Into Your Student Portal (English)


Logging Into Your Student Portal (Spanish)


AISD Chief Equity Officer, Dr. Stephanie Hawley: Welcome and Page Overview


Instructions for Accessing the Portal

  1. First, make sure to log out of any profiles when using a shared device.

  2. Then, students can access the Portal by going to portal.austinisd.org and logging in with their login credentials.

  • Username: S + student ID # (also known as their lunch number, iStation number)

  • Password: capital letter of last name + 6-digit birthday (month, day, year) + lowercase “s”

  1. Students who forgot their custom password and who provided answers to the Portal's Challenge Questions can click 'Forgot Password' and follow the prompts to have their password reset.

Example Student Login: Jane Doe / Birthday: March 15, 2020 / Student #: 10023456

  • Username: S10023456

  • Password: D031520s

Family Technology Use Considerations for Online Learning

Austin ISD Learning At-Home

  • This website is intended for caretakers, students, and teachers to access ideas for learning and enrichment opportunities.

  • The resources on this site are intended to provide optional enrichment during the current cancellation of classes. They are presented with community, human connection, students with disabilities, and language learners in mind.

  • Resources include a range of ideas for online and offline activities that students can work on at home independently, with family members, or with other adults. Some of these activities may require guidance from an adult to get started.

  • Additional resources will be added, please check back periodically.