High School Learning Plans

The learning plans are meant to work as a guide for parents to understand what students will be learning at each grade level and by content area. The actual lessons and accompanying assignments will be provided by their classroom teachers.

Lessons will follow the TEKS, or state standards for learning, in core classes as students move into the final six weeks of the year.

Step 1: Connect your device to the Internet.

Many internet companies are offering free internet access. Check out the List of Providers offering this service.

For problems connecting your device to the internet, call 972.600.5270 for assistance.

Step 2: Begin you distance learning plan by subject.

Step 3: Access digital learning resources through Clever.

Students can access ALL online learning resources including textbooks, Achieve 3000, presentation software, library resources, etc. to complete distance learning plans.

Having problems logging in? Get step-by-step login instructions on Clever Resource Guide.

Access to digital learning resources including eBooks:

The Irving ISD Library and Digital Resources Virtual Help Desk is ready to assist you! Just fill out the form at bit.ly/virtualhelpdesk. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM.

Step 4: Submit assignments on Google Classroom.

Students will submit their distance learning assignments through Google Classroom.

Teachers have provided each student a code to access the online platform.

Having issues with logging in? Read the Google Classroom Guide!!

Step 5: Connect with your teacher.

Teachers will be available via school email Monday through Friday from 8 AM-4 PM to assist students as they work through their distance learning plans.

To find your teacher's email address, visit your school's website and click on Staff Directory. The Directory includes a list of all teachers and their email addresses.

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