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ACE Family Handbook

ACE Student & Parent Handbook

Welcome to Texas ACE at Atlanta ISD! The Afterschool Centers on Education (ACE) program provides high-quality academic enrichment, homework assistance, college and career readiness activities, and family engagement opportunities at no cost to enrolled families. This handbook outlines operational procedures, expectations, safety protocols, and the official program calendar for the 2026–2027 academic year.

 

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  • Dear Parents and Guardians,

    Welcome to the ACE family! On behalf of the Atlanta Independent School District and the 21st Century Community Partnership, we are thrilled to welcome your student to our afterschool program.

    We love thinking of ACE as a true home away from home—a safe, engaging space where children and families feel accepted, valued, and supported. Here, laughter and play are cherished, and every family's unique needs matter to us. Our incredible staff is the heart of everything we do. Hand-selected for their expertise in child development and their passion for working with kids, they bring energy, care, and dedication to our program every single day. When you drop by, take a moment to see them in action—you'll quickly see what makes them so special!

    We are honored to partner with you in your child's growth and learning. If you ever have questions, feedback, or just want to chat, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly.

    Shelly Waldon

    Shelly Waldon

    Program Director

    903-796-4194

  • Program Goals

    Texas ACE aims to improve student attendance, behavior, academic performance, and graduation rates through targeted support and engaging enrichment programs after school.

    Registration & Eligibility

    Eligibility: Open to enrolled Atlanta ISD students in eligible grade levels.
    Registration Application: Parents/guardians must complete an official enrollment application prior to student participation. This
    application contains all necessary information needed for emergency medical situations and transportation arrangements.
    Capacity & Priority: Registration is handled on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority placement given to students recommended for academic support or targeted interventions.

    Attendance Requirements

    Because Texas ACE is a federally funded program, regular participation is required. Students are expected to attend the program 3 to 4 days per week, depending on at what point in the school year the student starts the program. Excessive unexcused absences or frequent early check-outs may result in removal from the program to allow waitlisted students to participate.

    ISS/DAEP

    f after multiple placements in ISS and/or DAEP, the site coordinator has the discretion to dismiss student permanently from ACE. 
    If a student has been placed in ISS or DAEP, student must be in regular school day placement for a full day prior to returning to ACE. 
    It is at the discretion of the Site Coordinator or Project Director if student recieved an office referral during regular school day. 

  • Hours of Operation

    The ACE program operates Monday through Friday on regular school days. Programming begins immediately following school dismissal.


    Pick-up at all campus sites begins at 5:45 PM. ACE does not operate on early release days, district holidays, or staff workdays unless specifically scheduled.

    Student Check-In and Check-Out

    Check-In: Students report directly to the ACE cafeteria/gym area immediately following regular school dismissal. Attendance is logged electronically.

    Check-Out & Authorized Pick-Up: For safety, all students must be signed out by an authorized adult listed on the enrollment
    application. Photo ID is required.

     

    Early Pick-Up: Parents picking up students before regular dismissal must report directly to the campus office.

    Daily Meal Services

    A daily meal is provided to all ACE participants at no charge through the district child nutrition program. Any severe food allergies or dietary restrictions must be officially documented with the school nurse. NO outside food deliveries are allowed.

  • Behavioral Expectations

    ACE maintains high standards for behavior to ensure a safe, productive, and positive learning environment. Students are expected to follow the AISD Student Code of Conduct, respect staff and peers, care for school equipment, and actively participate in scheduled activities. 

     

    Progressive Discipline Policy

    Behavior issues will be addressed using a structured, progressive framework:
    *Please note that ACE staff reserve the right to remove a student without using the steps listed below if deemed appropriate.

     

     

    Vaping

    If it has been determined that a student was vaping or in possession of a vape during ACE, it is an automatic dismissal from ACE and will face consequences pursuant to district guidelines.