Services
Career and Graduation
2024-2025 Texas High School Course Description
The THS Course Description Guide outlines course titles, course codes, prerequisites, credit information, and brief descriptions of each course's content and objectives. Included is information on graduation requirements, advanced placement (AP) courses, dual credit opportunities, and special programs such as International Baccalaureate (IB) or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs.
CareerOneStop
CareerOneStop is a comprehensive website sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor that provides a wide range of resources to help individuals explore careers, understand labor market trends, and find employment.
click the link below for mor information.
My Next Move
My Next Move is an interactive online tool designed to help students and job seekers explore career options that align with their interests. Developed by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Parents Resources
Volunteers In Public Schools (VIPS)
The Texarkana Independent School District Volunteers In Public Schools (VIPS) Program WELCOMES Parents, Community, Senior Citizens & College Students as VOLUNTEERS!
Click the link below for contact and more information
College and Career Planning
BigFuture by the College Board, provide parents with a comprehensive suite of tools and information to assist their children in preparing for their future education and career paths.
For more information click the link below
Mental Health Support
Mental Health Support resources provided by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) are designed to help parents support their child's mental health and emotional well-being.
For more information click the link below
Instructional Services
Instructional Services
The mission of Texarkana ISD Instructional Services is to empower students and educators by engaging them in a culture of learning through collaboration and innovation, while cultivating a growth mindset within our education community and nurturing a visionary future.
Click the link below for contact and more information
TISD 504 Information
Section 504 is a federal civil rights law that focuses on the non-discrimination of students with disabilities. The law says that a public school, or any other federally funded public facility, cannot discriminate against a student because of a disability and must be given the same opportunities to participate in academic and extracurricular activities.
For more information click the link below
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Partners Resource Network (PRN): PRN is a nonprofit agency that operates the Texas statewide network of Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs). They offer training, education, and resources to parents of children with disabilities.
For more information click the link below
Social Development
Emotional Well-Being
American Psychological Association (APA): Provides resources on how to help children cope with stress, build resilience, and foster healthy emotional development
Click the link below for contact and more information
TISD Anti-Bullying Information
Texarkana Independent School District has designed this page to assist Parents/Guardians with identifying bullying behavior and mental health concerns. Working together, as a team approach, we can help to assist students going through these struggles and create a community-wide effort which addresses the overall safety of all students.
For more information click the link below
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Partners Resource Network (PRN): PRN is a nonprofit agency that operates the Texas statewide network of Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs). They offer training, education, and resources to parents of children with disabilities.
For more information click the link below
“Empowering individuals through counseling is a continuous journey, one that unfolds with each session. Your growth is our priority, and together, we will navigate this path with grace and resilience.”
— SERVANT 8:28