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ATHLETICS Sports schedules and policies, University Interscholastic League guidelines 414-1050
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION Support for students removed from regular campus for disciplinary reasons 414-2554
IMPACT Team approach to problem solving for students with grade, attendance, or discipline issues 414-0201
TRUANCY Systems for preventing and addressing truancy, compulsory attendance laws, truancy filings, truancy interventions 414-0201
DROPOUT PREVENTION/REDUCTION Promoting school completion; recovering drop-outs 414-0201
HEALTH Initiatives to meet and exceed the requirements of state regulations for food, goals for physical education and substance abuse prevention, CATCH Coordinated Approach to Child's Health, dress code, health education, vision and hearing testing 414-9779
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Nurse and School Health Assistant assigned to each campus: illness and injury intervention, medication management, disease management, and other health related activities 414-6171
SCHOOL, FAMILY & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Department Director, Dr. Gloria Williams 414-0113
After School Programs (21st Century/Prime Time) Free activities focused on keeping students engaged in their education, increasing academic achievement, improving life skills and building character 414-0215
American Indian Education Enrichment and academic services for Native American students 414-0159
English as Second Language Adult classes for English Language Learners 414-3184
Family Resource Center Informational workshops for parents and family members 414-3189
Image Fee Based Program Evening, weekend and summer classes for children and adults 414-2871
Open Arms Infant/Toddler Care Fee-based infant/toddler child care program at Cowan, Kiker, Odom ES 414-0371
Third Base After School Child Care Tuition-based child care for pre-k-5th grade students 414-0371
Victory Tutorial Program Free after-school tutoring services at public libraries for students grades 1-12 974-7317
Virtual School Program On-line diploma program for high school students unable to participate in the traditional school day program 414-0147
STEPS Program Tutorial program at Dobie, Porter, Johnston, Lanier, Reagan, and Travis 414-2873
Refugee Family Program Academic and social services fornewly arrived refugee students 414-6802
Service Learning Program Safety and disacter preparedness for students 414-0159
Parenting Education Program Free child care and parenting education classes for teen parents at Crockett, Johnston, Reagan and Travis 414-0215
STUDENT DISCIPLINE General technical assistance on discipline law, policy regulations, processes, and data. Elementary, Middle or High School Associate Superintendent's Office should be contacted for specific issues if concerns are not resolved at campus level. 414-2182
STUDENT SERVICES/RECORDS Transfer, boundary, registration information 414-1726
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Department Director, Dr. Brenda Hummel 414-0369
Character Education Character Education curriculum and toolkit 414-0197
College Readiness Initiative Assistance seeking the equitable and successful enrollment of all students in a post-secondary educational program 414-0318
Communities in Schools Services for students whose needs interfere with their achievement, attendance, or discipline (39 campuses) 464-9723
Guidance & Counseling Guidance & Counseling Program including curriculum in the elementary, middle/junior high, and high school levels 414-0173
PALS (Peer Assistance and Leadership Program) Participation information about this cross-age peer mentoring and tutoring program 414-0197
Peer Mediation Skills needed to avoid violence by resolving their conflicts in a positive, peaceful, and prosocial manner 414-0197
Positive Behavior Support School-wide systems of support that include proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments 414-0197
Project HELP (Homeless Ed and Learning Program) Assistance for sudents in temporary living situations (collaboration with other AISD departments, local service providers and private partners) 414-0760
SafePlace Support for youth who have experienced violence or abuse; Expect Respect (comprehensive, school-based program that works to prevent dating and sexual violence) 356-1628
School to Community Liasions Counselors and social workers who work with families, community agencies, and district services to help students come to school ready to learn 414-0369
Student Intervention Specialist Information about AISD Bully, Sexual Harassment and Dating Violence Policy, Drug Court, Community Partners for Children, and over 36 Austin community social and mental health agencies that collaborate with AISD 414-0177
Dropout Prevention and Reduction Initiative

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Austin, TX 78703
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