The 辦癡 ISD Learning Tree After School Enrichment Programs is thrilled to announce that we are now hiring dedicated individuals for our part time positions who have a passion for working with elementary and middle school students.
If you're eager to make a positive impact in the lives of young learners and create a stimulating and fun educational experience, we invite you to apply today.
辦癡 School Districts After School Program(s) offer opportunities for children to access academic enrichment, social, and recreational experiences in an environment that is safe and supervised. It is run by the 辦癡's Community Education Department. This department aligns itself with The Texas Education Agencys expectations, as well as NISDs high standards of all staff, and maintains the rigor and expectations of our students throughout their day.
Enrichment activities are guided by Problem Based Learning principles. Lessons adhere to the same standards teachers use, The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Students experience these skills through hands-on, interactive, and multi-sensory activities. Thus, activities facilitate: problem-solving, creativity, intellectual curiosity, and flexibility. Curriculum topics include: Science, Math, Language Arts, Social Studies, College/ Workforce, and a special emphasis is placed on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). STEM activities also include statistics and data-driven decision making, differentiated for each grade level.
There are also monthly events to provide engaging learning experiences as a family unit, and offer information for parents in a variety of topics such as communication, parenting, and nutrition.
Top 5 Reasons to participate in Learning Tree After-School Care:
1. Fun learning
2. Enrichment
3. Direct supervision
4. Community partners and resources
5. 辦癡 excellence
Registration, Fee, and Payment Information
Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year:
Are you seeking on-site after-school enrichment for the 2025-2026 school year? Register for the Learning Tree/ACE After-school Enrichment Program beginning March 24, 2025.
After-school programming is available at all district elementary and selected middle school sites (prices will vary).
Tuition-Based Elementary Sites - Title I Campuses
Allen ES | Esparza ES | Knowlton ES | Michael ES | Powell ES |
Cable ES | Fisher ES | Leon Valley ES | Murnin ES | Valley Hi ES |
Carlos Coon ES | Glass ES | Linton ES | Myers ES | Westwood Terrace ES |
Cody ES | Hatchett ES | Mary Hull ES | Oak Hills Terrace ES | |
Driggers ES | John Glenn ES | Meadow Village ES | Passmore ES |
Tuition Information for Title I campuses:
- Bi-weekly Tuition: The tuition is charged every two weeks, from August to May.
- Registration Fee: There is a non-refundable registration fee of $10 per student, or $20 for families enrolling 2 or more students. This fee is due at the time of registration.
- Tuition Amount: The cost is $58.75 every two weeks, starting on August 1, 2025.
- No Reduced Tuition: Unfortunately, there is no option for reduced tuition rates.
To register for any of the campuses listed above, please visit the
Tuition-Based Elementary Sites
Aue ES | Elrod ES | Langley ES | Raba ES |
Beard ES | Evers ES | Leon Springs ES | Reed ES |
Behlau ES | Fernandez ES | Lewis ES | Rhodes ES |
Blattman ES | Fields ES | Lieck ES | Scarborough ES |
Boldt ES | Forester ES | Locke Hill ES | Scobee ES |
Boone ES | Franklin ES | Los Reyes ES | Steubing ES |
Brauchle ES | Galm ES | McAndrew ES | Thornton ES |
Braun Station ES | Helotes ES | Mireles ES | Raba ES |
Burke ES | Henderson ES | Langley ES | Timberwilde ES |
Carnahan ES | Hoffman ES | Monroe May ES | Tomlinson ES |
Carson ES | Howsman ES | Mora ES | Villarreal ES |
Chumbley ES | Kallison ES | Nichols ES | Wanke ES |
Cole ES | Krueger ES | NW Crossing ES | Ward ES |
Ellison ES | Kuentz ES | Ott ES | Wernli ES |
Tuition Information for Tuition-Based Elementary Sites:
- Monthly Tuition: The tuition for the Elementary School program is $235 per student each month, from August to May.
- Registration Fee: There is an annual $40 non-refundable registration fee per student, due at the time of registration.
- Tuition Due Date: Tuition is due on the 1st of each month.
- Reduced Tuition: Reduced tuition is available for families who meet the USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines for the Elementary School program only. Availability and qualification for reduced tuition rates are subject to certain conditions.
To register for any of the campuses listed above, please visit the
Tuition Based Middle School Sites
Bernal MS | Folks MS | Garcia MS | Hobby MS |
Jefferson MS | Stinson MS | Rawlinson MS | Zachry MS |
Tuition Information:
Option 1: Full Year Registration
- Registration Fee: A $30 non-refundable registration fee per child is due at the time of registration.
- Tuition Fee: The monthly tuition for the full year is $140, from August to May
- Tuition Due Date: Tuition is due on the 1st of each month.
- No Reduced Tuition: Unfortunately, no reduced tuition rates are available for this option.
Option 2: Club Sessions
- Club Selection: Parents can choose a specific club that their child would like to attend.
- Registration Fee: There is no registration fee for club sessions.
- Club Fee: Each club session costs $167, and payment is due before the first day of the chosen session.
- No Reduced Tuition: Unfortunately, no reduced tuition rates are available for this option.
The hours of operation are from school release to 6:30 pm for all elementary schools and 6 pm for all tuition based middle schools.
To register for any of the campuses listed above, please visit the
21st Century Community Learning Centers - Texas Afterschool Centers on Education (ACE):
The Texas ACE is a grant program administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and funded by the U.S. Department of Educations 21st Century Community Learning Centers program in an effort to help foster students academic success by improving attendance, behavior, and academics.
辦癡 ISD has 10 Texas ACE Learning Tree/Texas ACE After School sites funded through the Texas Education Agency (TEA) through 2025-2026. The hours of operation for our 21st Century Community Learning Centers are from school release to 6:30 pm for all campuses. The sites are:
Adams Hill ES | Colonies North ES | Glenoaks ES | Martin ES | McDermott ES |
Mead ES | Jones MS | Rayburn MS | Ross MS | Rudder MS |
To register for any of the campuses listed under the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, please visit the
For information on our LT Summer Camps, please visit the district Summer Learning webpage.
Frequently Asked Questions
The purpose of the Learning Tree program is to offer opportunities for children to access academic, enrichment, social and recreational experiences in an after-school environment that is safe and supervised.
Each campus has its own After School Program Specialist, a professional who oversees all aspects of the program. Tuition-based programs also have Site Leaders (on-site managers.)
Learning Tree uses a curriculum written by MindWorks Resources whose diverse teams of experts specialize in language development, literacy, and learning styles in children. The curriculum focuses on hands-on, interactive, educational material that engages students in multi-sensory learning experiences. Curriculum topics include Science, Math, Language Arts, Social Studies, or College/Workforce Readiness. In addition students participate in curriculums covering college and workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, art, and character development.
All of our snacks that fall under our regular school day calendar are provided by the NISD Child Nutrition Department. We make a strong attempt to provide a healthy snack each day.
While our staff will ensure a quiet period in which to do homework, and will assist if possible, it is each parent's responsibility to ensure homework is completed and correct when the child arrives at home.
NISD is the current recipient of a Texas Afterschool Centers on Education (ACE) grant, administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and funded by the 21st CCLC Program administered by the US Department of Education. The ACE Learning Tree program provides a structured, safe, and supervised place for learning and social interaction. The program connects the after school hours to the school day by expanding learning and enrichment activities that can improve student achievement. The goals also include: to improve attendance, behavior, promotion rates, graduation rates, and preparation for college or the workforce for students of working parents or full-time students. The grant provides funding so that working parents are not charged for this program.
This is a very competitive grant, and only certain schools qualify, so not all schools in NISD will have a free ACE Learning Tree program. Sites which are not funded by ACE are still called Learning Tree, but these other sites are regular tuition sites or sites that are sponsored by other grants and funding sources.
For grant funded sites and possible scholarship applicants, we require two months worth of payroll stubs and/or college class schedule that shows the parents name.
ACE Learning Tree is not a daycare or "drop in" program. To make best use of our grant funds, as well as to meet student attendance and data requirements, we ask that parents allow their child to attend the program consistently and for the entire program time. Parents who accumulate 3 early or late pickup or 3 absences per semester, may have their child withdrawn from Learning Tree.
A child, who accumulates 3 unexcused absences per semester in ACE Learning Tree, may be withdrawn from the program. Being absent from school is excused, and will be verified with the attendance secretary.
Yes! In order to meet additional grant requirements of parent participation, parents must attend our monthly events. These events will be held once each month and cover various series and topics of interest. All parents will be surveyed at various times during the year to determine interest on learning topics. A monthly newsletter will be sent home letting you know about upcoming events.
Yes, transportation is provided at all grant sites.
For general information about Learning Tree, please call
210-397-8102
NISD Learning Tree
c/o Adult & Community Education
6632 Bandera Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78238
For questions about tuition and payments, please call
210-397-8108