As the 2012-13 school year comes to an end, this great news just came in: Mesquite ISD graduates were offered more than $30 million in scholarships—nearly $12 million more than last year. Results like that would not happen without stellar students guided by our exceptional staff, as well as strong community and family support.
Let’s continue building on this momentum over the summer by encouraging and participating in learning. To avoid summer brain drain, in which students can lose four-six weeks of knowledge, here are a few tips:
Remember, learning is a lifelong pursuit. Let’s help all Mesquite ISD students realize that hard work and focus will pay dividends.
Have a safe and wonderful summer break.
Let’s continue building on this momentum over the summer by encouraging and participating in learning. To avoid summer brain drain, in which students can lose four-six weeks of knowledge, here are a few tips:
- | Keep lots of books around and make regular trips to the library. You can also access the district’s digital library with grade level recommended reading lists 24/7 from anywhere. |
- | Keep math in mind, since kids lose more math skills than anything else over the summer. For free online math problems and reading instruction for grades 3-8, go to texassuccess.org. And for grades 9-12 or high school prep, collegeboard.org offers excellent study aids. |
- | Encourage journaling or emailing to keep writing skills sharp. |
- | Start a family book club or discuss current events to build analysis skills. |
Remember, learning is a lifelong pursuit. Let’s help all Mesquite ISD students realize that hard work and focus will pay dividends.
Have a safe and wonderful summer break.
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