Mentor Program
Vision Statement
A mentorship program focused on leadership and communication skills, with emotional and social support structures embedded, while providing students access to demonstrate their community service responsibility, will produce college and career ready students who are ready to contribute, compete, and lead in today’s global society.
Mission Statement
The Vine, Spring ISD’s Mentoring Program, will give students a caring adult mentor in their lives committed to guiding, teaching, coaching, listening, modeling, advocating, and cheering for their success at least once a week for thirty minutes to one hour through building a trusting relationship.
What is "The Vine" Mentoring Program?
“The Vine is the source of life for the branches. It provides the water and nutrients by which fruit are produced.”
The Vine Mentoring Program is designed to introduce our students to a source of encouragement, support, empowerment, and guidance. Every Vine mentor will be the source of support our students need to help them realize and fulfill their potential. As a result, our Spring ISD branches (students) will become fruitful staples within the communities they serve and be ready to contribute, compete, and lead in today’s global society.
The Vine Mentoring Program, provides students a positive relationship with a caring adult while helping to advance their leadership and communication skills, community service responsibility, providing social and emotional supports, and increasing college and career opportunities.
What is a Vine Program Mentor?
A Vine Program Mentor will be a source of encouragement that each Spring ISD student needs to push them towards success. They are guides, teachers, coaches, listeners, role models, advocates, cheerleaders, and so much more.
Expected Outcomes
Student participants will:
Show a significant decrease in disciplinary infractions
Show an increase in student attendance
Show an increase in academic progress
Learn of college and career opportunities available to them
Interested in becoming a Vine Program mentor?
Commit to spending time 30 minutes to 1 hour with a student each week for one school year either in-person or virtually.
Review, understand, and agree to The Vine Mentoring Program expectations.
Please complete The Vine Mentoring Program Interest Form and The Spring ISD VIPS Application.
Attend a district mentor training hosted by the Vine Mentoring Program coordinators.
Contact Dr. Lorena Zertuche, Community Engagement Coordinator at mentoring@springisd.org for more information.
Contact Us
Tranita Carroll
Executive Director of Family and Community Engagement
Dr. Lorena Zertuche
Community Engagement Coordinator
281-891-6187
E-mail Dr. Lorena Zertuche
17125 Ella Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77090