San Diego ISD invites families to June 18 donuts event
San Diego ISD is inviting families to Collins-Parr Elementary on June 18 for a morning of donuts and ACE family fun, part of a steady push to bring parents onto campus.

Donuts and family fun have become a familiar way San Diego ISD brings parents, grandparents and other family members onto campus, and the next gathering is set for Collins-Parr Elementary Gym.
San Diego ISD ACE is inviting families to “Donuts with Dad” on June 18 from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. at the Collins-Parr Elementary Gym, 600 S Reforma in San Diego. The invitation is open to all campuses and specifically asks families to bring dad, grandpa and other relatives for the morning program.
The district’s live-feed notice, posted by Allica Campos, is the clearest public announcement for the event. San Diego ISD’s events page shows no scheduled events for June, making the live post the main way families are learning about the gathering.
The June event fits a pattern of campus-based family outreach at Collins-Parr Elementary. On March 19, San Diego ISD ACE promoted “Go Mad for Dads Basketball Night!” at the Collins-Parr Elementary Gym and Blacktop, with Whataburger listed as a sponsor. That event was open to all campuses, welcomed father figures and asked families to register for headcount.

Collins-Parr Elementary ACE also thanked families on February 13 for taking part in a DIY Valentine’s Day Box Decorating event. Taken together, the recent posts show a steady schedule of low-barrier activities built around simple family participation, not just classroom routines.
That matters in a district like San Diego ISD, where small-campus family engagement can shape how connected parents feel to the school. A short morning event with donuts may look modest, but it gives staff a chance to greet families in person, lets parents meet one another and gives students a visible sign that school is a place where family is welcome.
The district has also been using its public channels to highlight academics and staffing, including a 2025 accountability ratings release and a January 2026 Teacher Incentive Allotment update. Alongside those announcements, the June 18 gathering suggests San Diego ISD is treating family connection as part of the work of running schools in Jim Wells County, not an extra on the side.
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