Among the many concerns the district has discovered and helped to resolve are internet connectivity, lack of electricity, lack of sufficient food for the family and lack of proper adult supervision. We had a family of four, mom is working from seven until four, we went out and visited in their home [and found the kids] by themselves - second grade through fifth - and we are asking them to do work by themselves?” said Lance Campbell, Irving ISD assistant chief of campus operations, of a particularly concerning situation his staff recently discovered. “We called the principal they start [in school] on Wednesday. So those are types of things that we are trying to bridge the gap, and we believe that is making a huge impact.”