
The South San Antonio Independent School District is located in the well-established south and southwest portion of San Antonio, covering 21 square miles and serving about 10,000 students in 16 schools.
South San ISD provides outstanding instructional programs for pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. The faculty and support staff are committed to providing innovative and challenging experiences to produce successful learners.
South San ISD in partnership with six community agencies is offering mental wellness services for enrolled students and their families. This collaboration was conceived from the advocacy efforts of a group of South San High School students who saw the barriers students faced in accessing mental health services.
Services are offered at no cost to elementary, middle and high school students and their families.
Free.
Our pantry operates in partnership with the San Antonio Food Bank.
Requirements:
- Household Information and Members.
- Proof of Government Assistance, if any.
- Meet the Federal Income requirements.
- Primarily for families in the South San ISD.
Call us for more information.
Free.
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
• Individualized Learning
• Quality Child/Staff Ratios
• Develop School Readiness Skills
• Culturally Diverse Activities
• Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
• Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
• It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
• Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
• Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
• Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
• Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
• Individualized Activities
• Individual Education Plans
• Coordination with contractual and district resources
• Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
• Medical and Dental Case Management
• Clean and Safe Environments
• Family Style Eating
• Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
• Promotion of Cultural Diversity
• Promotion of Self Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
• Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
• Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
• Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
• The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
• The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
• The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
• The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
• A family member living with and supported by you are receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
• The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes the physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
- Individualized Learning
- Quality Child/Staff Ratios
- Develop School Readiness Skills
- Culturally Diverse Activities
- Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
- Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
- It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
- Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
- Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
- Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
- Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
- Individualized Activities
- Individual Education Plans
- Coordination with contractual and district resources
- Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
- Medical and Dental Case Management
- Clean and Safe Environments
- Family Style Eating
- Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
- Promotion of Cultural Diversity
- Promotion of Self-Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
- Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
- Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
- Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements:
- The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
- The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
- The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
- The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
- A family member living with and supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
- The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
• Individualized Learning
• Quality Child/Staff Ratios
• Develop School Readiness Skills
• Culturally Diverse Activities
• Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
• Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
• It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
• Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
• Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
• Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
• Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
• Individualized Activities
• Individual Education Plans
• Coordination with contractual and district resources
• Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
• Medical and Dental Case Management
• Clean and Safe Environments
• Family Style Eating
• Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
• Promotion of Cultural Diversity
• Promotion of Self Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
• Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
• Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
• Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
• The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
• The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
• The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
• The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
• A family member living with and supported by you are receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
• The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays a vital role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes children’s and their families’ physical, social, and emotional well-being. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging in quality medical and dental care, including, in some cases, access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
- Individualized Learning
- Quality Child/Staff Ratios
- Develop School Readiness Skills
- Culturally Diverse Activities
- Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
- It follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
- It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
- Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
- Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
- Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
- Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
- Individualized Activities
- Individual Education Plans
- Coordination with contractual and district resources
- Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
- Medical and Dental Case Management
- Clean and Safe Environments
- Family Style Eating
- Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
- Promotion of Cultural Diversity
- Rise of Self-Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
- Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
- Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
- Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most influential teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
- The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
- The child’s family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and the child’s family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
- The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
- The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
- A family member living with and supported by you gets Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
- The family is homeless.
Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
• Individualized Learning
• Quality Child/Staff Ratios
• Develop School Readiness Skills
• Culturally Diverse Activities
• Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
• Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
• It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
• Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
• Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
• Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
• Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
• Individualized Activities
• Individual Education Plans
• Coordination with contractual and district resources
• Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
• Medical and Dental Case Management
• Clean and Safe Environments
• Family Style Eating
• Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
• Promotion of Cultural Diversity
• Promotion of Self Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
• Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
• Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
• Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
• The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
• The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
• The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
• The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
• A family member living with and supported by you are receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
• The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
Monday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
• Individualized Learning
• Quality Child/Staff Ratios
• Develop School Readiness Skills
• Culturally Diverse Activities
• Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
• Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
• It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
• Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
• Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
• Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
• Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
• Individualized Activities
• Individual Education Plans
• Coordination with contractual and district resources
• Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
• Medical and Dental Case Management
• Clean and Safe Environments
• Family Style Eating
• Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
• Promotion of Cultural Diversity
• Promotion of Self Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
• Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
• Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
• Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
• The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
• The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
• The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
• The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
• A family member living with and supported by you are receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
• The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
Monday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
by South San Antonio Independent School District (SSAISD)
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
• Individualized Learning
• Quality Child/Staff Ratios
• Develop School Readiness Skills
• Culturally Diverse Activities
• Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
• Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
• It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
• Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
• Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
• Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
• Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
• Individualized Activities
• Individual Education Plans
• Coordination with contractual and district resources
• Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
• Medical and Dental Case Management
• Clean and Safe Environments
• Family Style Eating
• Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
• Promotion of Cultural Diversity
• Promotion of Self Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
• Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
• Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
• Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
• The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
• The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
• The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
• The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
• A family member living with and supported by you are receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
• The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
This program is in response to the COVID-19 school closure for district clients who may need assistance with access to food, help with acquiring Chromebooks, keeping students motivated to do their homework, and information on relieving stress and anxiety, and other issues.
Mental health services are provided to SSAISD students and their families at no cost through the South San Mobile Mental Wellness partnership at the student’s campus or the South San Care Zone, located in the annex building of Athens Elementary at 2707 W. Gerald.
Please email [email protected] if you want to use any services or for assistance with other needs.
by South San Antonio Independent School District (SSAISD)
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
• Individualized Learning
• Quality Child/Staff Ratios
• Develop School Readiness Skills
• Culturally Diverse Activities
• Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
• Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
• It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
• Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
• Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
• Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
• Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
• Individualized Activities
• Individual Education Plans
• Coordination with contractual and district resources
• Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
• Medical and Dental Case Management
• Clean and Safe Environments
• Family Style Eating
• Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
• Promotion of Cultural Diversity
• Promotion of Self Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
• Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
• Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
• Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements::
• The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
• The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
• The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
• The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
• A family member living with and supported by you are receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
• The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.
by South San Antonio Independent School District (SSAISD)
Health Services South San Antonio ISD Head Start plays an important role in promoting the health and safety of children by helping them to establish lifelong healthy patterns. Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health.
Our Head Start program staff ensure that our children are up to date on immunizations, their state’s Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy eating habits. The program also promotes the physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and their families. Staff members work diligently to assist families in finding and engaging quality medical and dental care, including in some cases access to affordable-to-no-cost community resources.
Education:
- Individualized Learning
- Quality Child/Staff Ratios
- Develop School Readiness Skills
- Culturally Diverse Activities
- Fostering of Each Child’s Independence
- Follows the district calendar and is a full-day program.
- It offers every child a quality, comprehensive preschool experience in a nurturing and safe environment.
- Effective early education programs improve the learning and development of all children.
- Provide developmentally appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials for its young learners.
Disability:
- Serve Children with Disabilities, Including Severe Disabilities
- Screenings and Ongoing Assessments
- Individualized Activities
- Individual Education Plans
- Coordination with contractual and district resources
- Parent Advocacy and Training
Health and Safety:
- Medical and Dental Case Management
- Clean and Safe Environments
- Family Style Eating
- Nutritious Meals
Family Support Services:
- Promotion of Cultural Diversity
- Promotion of Self-Sufficiency through Partnership Agreements
- Assistance with Accessing Community Resources and Services
- Transportation may be Available for Children Meeting Eligibility Criteria
- Opportunities for Parent Engagement Activities
SSAISD knows that parents are a child’s most important teachers and is committed to building strong relationships with parents to enhance and enrich the development of children.
Eligibility requirements:
- The child must turn 3 or 4 before September 1 of the current year.
- The child's family must meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines and reside in Bexar County.
The child and/or child's family must also meet at least one of the following conditions:
- The child to be enrolled is in foster care.
- The family is receiving benefits or services through the TANF Program.
- A family member living with and supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
- The family is homeless.
A Point Priority assistance is given to children from low-income families and children with a disability, including a severe disability. Income eligibility requirements for Head Start may be waived if your child has a current Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Your Family Service Facilitator will ask for current copies of the child’s well exam, dental exam, and immunizations.