Explore Academic Adventures!
Unlock a world of learning opportunities for you and your child, from preschool to high school and beyond. Dive into our treasure trove of resources carefully crafted to support your child’s educational journey. Whether it’s excelling in sports, exploring the arts, mastering new languages, preparing for college, or getting extra help at home, we’ve got you covered. Let’s embark on this educational adventure together!
Explore Academic Adventures!
Unlock a world of learning opportunities for you and your child, from preschool to high school and beyond. Dive into our treasure trove of resources carefully crafted to support your child’s educational journey. Whether it’s excelling in sports, exploring the arts, mastering new languages, preparing for college, or getting extra help at home, we’ve got you covered. Let’s embark on this educational adventure together!
WE:ACT Spring Break Camp Ausome
We’re going OVER THE RAINBOW! Camp WE:ACT is back for Spring Break, and we’re ready to take the stage!
This Oz-themed musical theatre camp is designed for autistic campers in grades 6–12 who want to build confidence, creativity, and community while singing, acting, and performing together.🗓
The camp will operate between March 9–13, 2026, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM.
A final performance to be announced.
Spots are limited—don’t wait!
Follow the yellow brick road and apply today.
Mobile Education Center for All – MECA
MECA offers tutoring services to children who have an illness or ailment or any challenges that do not allow them to attend traditional school full-time. Tutoring sessions are focused on areas of need for each child based on advice from their classroom teacher and/or parent/guardian.
Aid the Silent
Aid the Silent is a Texas-based nonprofit that helps deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens receive equal access to opportunity by providing financial assistance to enhance communication methods; gain access to education resources; and to improve their overall health, both mental and physical, that leads to individual growth socially, educationally and spiritually.
Inner City Development
SATX INNER CITY DEVELOPMENT is a nonprofit, community-based organization that responds to emergency, educational, and recreational needs of the neighborhood on the near Westside of San Antonio in the vicinity of the Alazan-Apache Public Housing Project.
The YMCA of Greater San Antonio
We focus on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, and incorporate core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith into all we do. At the YMCA we are more than a gym, we are a community with something for everyone in your family.
JOVEN
JOVEN’s mission is to develop character and resiliency in children by providing them with innovative and exciting programs, as well as structured alternative activities, that are designed to help them succeed.
Boys and Girls Club of San Antonio
At the Boys & Girls Clubs in San Antonio, it is our mission to provide a safe and fun afterschool environment to help the children of our community grow.
Presa Community Center
The Presa Community Center partners with agencies throughout San Antonio to address an array of needs for youth and seniors (60+) within the community.
Empower House
Empower House provides transformative community health services, youth development programs, and advocacy opportunities that empower women and girls of color.
Youth Sports Leagues (COSA Parks and Recreation)
San Antonio Parks and Recreation gives youth the chance to develop their skills, make new friends, and get physically fit through our sports leagues. Leagues include basketball, soccer, volleyball and kickball. Our sports programs and athletic leagues are ongoing at various community centers, which include their own sport and an array of age levels being offered. Fun is guaranteed!
Athletics Events Ticket Information (SAISD)
All tickets for San Antonio ISD Athletic events are sold ONLINE only. There are no in-person ticket sales. View this site to learn more about the ticketing process.
Adult & Community Education (San Antonio ISD)
The Adult Education Literacy (AEL) program embraces success for all adult learners, helping them define what success means to them in order to guide them on a path toward continued improvement and growth.
Services offered under the Adult Education program are free of charge to the community and include the following: Adult Secondary Education (ASE)/GED® preparation; Adult Basic Education (ABE)/ASE/GED® for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) recipients; Adult Basic Education (Mathematics, Reading, and Writing) – class offered in English and Spanish; English as a Second Language (ESL); English Literacy Civics (EL Civics) – otherwise known as U.S. Citizenship; Post-secondary education and training (Transitions); and Distance Learning (self-paced online course).
Restore Education
Restore Education is a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of individuals, their families, and our community through education. We offer a continuum of services from basic literacy and English language learning to high school equivalency, career training, and college support.
Alamo Adult Education – High School Equivalency (Alamo Colleges)
Our high school equivalency/GED® prep program has several FREE TO YOU course options (AM/PM, face-to-face, Zoom, or self-paced) that will meet your needs, and our team of Career Navigators is here to support you throughout your program.
Cafe College
Offering a wide range of college and career readiness workshops, resources, prep-courses, etc.
SAISD Foundation
The SAISD Foundation works to create equal opportunity for all students to access world-class education in the 21st-century future. Together we can make the vision a reality, where all students and teachers in San Antonio ISD public schools thrive.
Middle School Partners Program (SAISD)
The Middle School Partners program, offered at 10 SAISD traditional middle schools, helps over-aged middle school students simultaneously earn middle and high school credits, giving students the opportunity to catch up to their peers in high school.
Texas High School Graduation Requirements
This site provides information about Texas high school graduation requirements.
Mobile Education Center for All – MECA
MECA offers tutoring services to children who have an illness or ailment or any challenges that do not allow them to attend traditional school full-time. Tutoring sessions are focused on areas of need for each child based on advice from their classroom teacher and/or parent/guardian.
Aid the Silent
Aid the Silent is a Texas-based nonprofit that helps deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens receive equal access to opportunity by providing financial assistance to enhance communication methods; gain access to education resources; and to improve their overall health, both mental and physical, that leads to individual growth socially, educationally and spiritually.
Autism Community Network
Autism Community Network is the expert autism organization of South Texas, here to provide innovative and evidence-based support focused on enhancing the quality of life and self-actualization for neurodiverse children and the village supporting them.
Special Education (Texas Education Agency)
Together, we are committed to high expectations and strong systems that achieve equitable outcomes for every student with a disability. TEA is committed to providing families, students, and schools with high-quality supports to enable students with disabilities to achieve the highest outcomes.
Navigate Life Texas
The Navigate Life Texas (NLT) website, a project supported by the Texas Health and Human Services (HHS), was created to inform and empower parents of children with disabilities or special health care needs. Health care, education, insurance, transition to adulthood, and how to connect with other parents are among the many topics found on NLT. Here, parents share their perspectives on challenges and rewards they have faced revealing their valuable first-hand experience.
Down Syndrome Association of South Texas
We are here to help you LEARN about Down syndrome, GROW in your knowledge and relationships with others, and PLAY with other families while developing life-long friendships. We offer support for families and a variety of programs and activities for individuals with Down syndrome and their families from birth through adulthood.
Morgan’s MAC (Multi-Assistance Center)
Morgan’s Multi-Assistance Center (MAC) is a center that improves the lives of individuals with disabilities and special needs through comprehensive and coordinated services. Morgan’s MAC’s services use a family-centered approach with full collaboration from the family, MAC Members, and community partners known as MACers (pronounced “MACK-ers”).
The ARC of San Antonio
Through all phases of life, we provide individuals with IDD and their families with direct care, case management, and coordination services. The ARC is a resource and participates in advocacy and community collaborations in San Antonio and surrounding counties.
MindShiftED
MindShiftED Parent Institute is a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families of the most vulnerable and underserved children residing in San Antonio neighborhoods. Our mission is to elevate educational outcomes by empowering and organizing families of students with learning disabilities, regardless of diagnosis, educational labels, or language barriers. We equip guardians with the tools, knowledge, and skills to become active advocates for their children’s education.
Coach to Communicate: Parent Autism Training from Texas A&M University
The Coach To Communicate project provides a one-hour instructional webinar and face-to-face/online individual parent coaching sessions at no cost for parents, caregivers, teachers, and service providers of children with autism spectrum disorder. Participants will be instructed on how to improve the communication skills of their own children. This project serves Texas parents, caregivers, teachers, or service providers who have a child up to age 22 with autism spectrum disorder or similar characteristics and who need instruction in communication skills.
Any Baby Can
Since 1982, Any Baby Can has been a safety net for families in need. Providing direction and guidance for families of children and youth with special needs is at the heart of this organization.
College Planning Guide for Students with Mental Health Conditions
This is an extensive guide to help students navigate the programs and policies supporting mental health. Topics covered range from understanding their rights to……
Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG)
Providing services to individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities.
Community Independence Solutions Special Needs Driving School
We help individuals of all ages and abilities achieve safe, independent mobility within the home environment, as well as your community. Through specialized evaluation, driver training, or driving alternatives–we provide solutions.
MindShiftED
MindShiftED Parent Institute is a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families of the most vulnerable and underserved children residing in San Antonio neighborhoods. Our mission is to elevate educational outcomes by empowering and organizing families of students with learning disabilities, regardless of diagnosis, educational labels, or language barriers. We equip guardians with the tools, knowledge, and skills to become active advocates for their children’s education.
Adult & Community Education (San Antonio ISD)
The Adult Education Literacy (AEL) program embraces success for all adult learners, helping them define what success means to them in order to guide them on a path toward continued improvement and growth.
Services offered under the Adult Education program are free of charge to the community and include the following: Adult Secondary Education (ASE)/GED® preparation; Adult Basic Education (ABE)/ASE/GED® for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) recipients; Adult Basic Education (Mathematics, Reading, and Writing) – class offered in English and Spanish; English as a Second Language (ESL); English Literacy Civics (EL Civics) – otherwise known as U.S. Citizenship; Post-secondary education and training (Transitions); and Distance Learning (self-paced online course).
Programas para estudiantes de idioma ingles (Restore Education)
¡TOMA EL CONTROL DE TU EDUCACIÓN EN INGLÉS! Nuestros programas para estudiantes de inglés están diseñados para satisfacer las necesidades de los estudiantes y ayudarlos a alcanzar sus metas. Ya sea que sea un principiante, desee mejorar sus habilidades de conversación o ampliar su vocabulario para el trabajo, tenemos el programa que se adapta a sus necesidades.
International Welcome Center (Dual Language, ESL, & Migrant – SAISD)
The International Welcome Center (IWC) assists with testing of students who are new to US schools and new to SAISD, if a language other than English is indicated on the student’s Home Language Survey (HLS).
Supporting Emergent Bilingual Students in Texas
Welcome to the web portal designed to provide you and your family with information and resources in the pages below to ensure the academic success of your child.
WE:ACT Spring Break Camp Ausome
We’re going OVER THE RAINBOW! Camp WE:ACT is back for Spring Break, and we’re ready to take the stage!
This Oz-themed musical theatre camp is designed for autistic campers in grades 6–12 who want to build confidence, creativity, and community while singing, acting, and performing together.🗓
The camp will operate between March 9–13, 2026, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM.
A final performance to be announced.
Spots are limited—don’t wait!
Follow the yellow brick road and apply today.
Inner City Development
SATX INNER CITY DEVELOPMENT is a nonprofit, community-based organization that responds to emergency, educational, and recreational needs of the neighborhood on the near Westside of San Antonio in the vicinity of the Alazan-Apache Public Housing Project.
San Antonio Public Library
The San Antonio Public Library changes lives through the transformative power of information, imagination, and ideas. Central Library and branches offer programs to serve the needs and interests of the community, including programs for all ages that support early childhood literacy, education, culture, economic development, and more.
Bexar County BiblioTech Public Library
Bexar County’s BiblioTech is the first all-digital public library in the United States. Bexar County’s BiblioTech’s mission is to provide all Bexar County residents with technology access to enhance education and literacy, promote reading as…
San Antonio Youth Literacy
San Antonio Youth Literacy’s mission is to provide one-on-one support to children in San Antonio by empowering them with the skills needed to read to learn while fostering self-confidence and enjoyment of reading.
Dial-a-Story with the San Antonio Public Library
For over 20 years, SAPL’s Dial-a-Story service has been available to the children of San Antonio. This service is a way for children to experience story time from wherever they are. SAPL’s librarians record news stories every Tuesday and Friday, one in English and one in Spanish.
Enhanced Library Card from the San Antonio Library
The Enhanced Library Card (ELC) is an optional Library card design that includes a person’s name, photo, address, Library card expiration date, date of birth, area of residency, and Library card barcode number.
Texas High School Graduation Requirements
This site provides information about Texas high school graduation requirements.
A-F Accountability (Texas Education Agency)
Learn more about your school or district. Discover how your school and district are preparing your child for the future.
Choice Schools and Magnet Programs (Access and Enrollment – SAISD)
Families have the opportunity to choose from a variety of unique schools and programs designed to best fit the individual interests of their child.
Mobile Education Center for All – MECA
MECA offers tutoring services to children who have an illness or ailment or any challenges that do not allow them to attend traditional school full-time. Tutoring sessions are focused on areas of need for each child based on advice from their classroom teacher and/or parent/guardian.































