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Rodriguez Elementary

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ACE Programs

ACE Program

A digital chalkboard displaying logos and text related to Rodriguez Elementary's Virtual ACE program, featuring STEM, eSports, and KidFit.

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Jennifer Turner
ACE Coordinator
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  • The Texas ACE (Afterschool Centers on Education) is a grant program to help advance student’s academic success by improving attendance, behavior, and academics. The ACE program is administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and is funded through the 21st Century Community Learning Centers initiative of the U.S. Department of Education. Texas ACE grantees offer free afterschool programming to schools across the state. 

  • “Through combined efforts of staff, community and families, our program will provide rigorous activities that harbor college and career ready students.” 

  • “The HCISD Afterschool Program is an extension of the school day that enhances student’s success by improving attendance, behavior, social skills and academics.” 

  • Text promoting Longhorn Learning Academy's focus on social, emotional skills, character building, and core values with a cartoon longhorn mascot.

     

    Kids engaged in fitness activities, learning healthy habits, stretching, and teamwork, featured alongside the Kid Fit logo.

     

    Text on a blue background promoting Scratch Jr. for students to learn coding through creating animations and stories.

     

    A colorful educational graphic titled "Math in the Kitchen," highlighting culinary art's role in teaching children about food and life skills.

     

    Text on a turquoise background describes art activities for student expression, featuring drawing, painting, collage, and design.

     

    Students engage in Nearpod lessons and apps to explore Disney, science topics, and develop reading skills through interactive learning.