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Due to increased COVID-19 mitigation, Hutto ISD is temporarily restricting access for visitors, including mentors, to all campuses for the first 12 weeks of the 2020-21 school year.
We will re-evaluate this decision in mid-October.
We appreciate all of our mentors and can't wait to get you back on our campuses!
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MentoringThe goal of Hutto ISDs Mentoring Program is to connect young people with caring adult mentors, because all children deserve the opportunity to achieve their potential.What is mentoring?Mentoring is a structured and trusting relationship that brings young people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support and encouragement aimed at developing competence and character of the student.Types of mentoring:Traditional- one on oneGroup- one to fourTeam- one to fourteenPeer- youth to youthTo become a mentor you must:1. Be at least 16 years of age with a valid ID. Those between 16 and 18 years of age MUST be Hutto ISD students.2. Register to be a Hutto ISD Volunteer/Mentor on the link to the leftTraining sessions are held at the Hutto ISD Administration Building, unless otherwise noted: 200 College Street, Hutto, Tx 78634Once you have completed these steps, you will be strategically matched with a mentee and can begin mentoring sessions. The time commitment is 30-45 minutes a week for the full school year. Please remember to maintain your virtual volunteer account by logging in your mentoring hours weekly.Files
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Campus Mentoring CoordinatorsHutto Elementary:Jennifer Jennings759-2094Cottonwood Creek:Valerie Kozak759-5430Veterans' Hill:Lacy Lovelace759-3030Nadine Johnson:Shannon Baker759-5450Ray Elementary:Eloy Paredes759-5450Howard Norman:512-759-4757Kerley:Carla SalazarHutto Middle:Alisha Adams759-4753Farley Middle:Christy Feltner759-2050Hutto High School:Lindsey Heselbarth759-4700