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Parent Email Alerts | In an emergency, the district may send detailed information to you through email. If something important happens during the day, you may receive a “letter home to parents” through email. Also, look for general information emails. | You’re automatically signed up
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Parent Phone Call Alerts | Calls during the school day or early morning are reserved for emergencies or important information, such as school closings or delays. Evening calls may be used for absence notices. Navarro ISD recognizes that calls for general information are often inconvenient, so general information is typically communicated through email or social media. | You’re automatically signed up
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Parent Text Alerts | Emergency or important information may be communicated via text message. The district’s text messages are limited in the number of characters that can be used, so text messages will typically refer you to email or a location on the web with more detailed information. General information may also be communicated through text messages. | You’re automatically signed up
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Smartphone App Alerts | Generally, district level email communication is mirrored in the district’s smartphone app, which is available for Android or iPhone devices. This includes emergency and important information, but also general information. If you choose to allow push notifications in the app, you should get a notification on your smartphone when a new message arrives. | Download from the |
Web Alerts | The district may activate the web alert system during an emergency or weather event. It places important information in the center of the district’s (and affected campuses’) website homepage(s). | |
Be among the first to know. The district can quickly post general news, pictures as they happen, and emergency information on Facebook. You can also give feedback and comments on the district’s Facebook page. | ||
IWatchTX | This is a statewide suspicious activity reporting network, where you can report suspicious activities or behaviors that may indicate criminal, terroristic, or school safety-related threats. This site is not designed to report emergencies. If this is an emergency, call 9-1-1. | |
STOP It | STOP-It is a convenient and confidential way for students and parents to report bullying, harassment, school safety concerns, or any other personal crisis. You can leave a tip 24-hours-a-day, any day of the year. However, the STOPIt is currently only monitored during regular school business hours. For emergencies, call 9-1-1 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). | |
Webpages | Navarro ISD has a district homepage and homepages for every campus. Check regularly for general news, colorful photos highlighting students, and other helpful information. | |
Self-Serve Portals | The Parent Self-Serve portal gives you confidential access to grades, class and bus assignments, attendance, and other information. | |
Be among the first to know. The district can quickly post general news and pictures as they happen. Follow us on Twitter! | ||
Be among the first to know. The district can quickly post general news and pictures as they happen. Follow us on Instagram! | ||
YouTube | Check out district videos including fun uploads and school board meetings. | |
Campuses & Teachers | Stay connected to information specific to your child’s campus by reading newsletters, emails from the campus and teachers, and other announcements. Flyers can be found on Peachjar. Campuses also have a variety of social media channels you can follow. | |
News Media | The news media covers many Navarro ISD stories of interest and may publish or broadcast school information at their discretion. |
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Printed Material | Navarro ISD tries to limit printed material because of environmental impact and expense. Some printed materials are available in campus and district lobbies for those who do not have internet access. | |
In-Person | Navarro ISD employees should always make time for you! If you prefer to speak to someone directly – school board members, administrators, and teachers – we make that as easy as possible. Additionally, Navarro ISD hosts various public forums, town halls, and campus visitation opportunities. Check the district website and social media for announcements. |