January 2017

Campus Parent Ambassador (CPA) Program Meeting

Date
Friday, April 28, 2017 - 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Where
Clifton Career Development School-1519 Coronado Hills Dr, Austin, TX 78752

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The Campus Parent Ambassador Program is a special education parent engagement initiative that identifies campus parent leaders who are knowledgeable about resources available to families with special needs.

This ambassador assists families by educating them on the various programs, services, supports, and information systems found within AISD and the greater Austin community that focus on families and special needs.

Ambassadors also host parent coffees that feature specialists presenting on topics relevant to special needs families.

CAll CPA's come together five times per year. Please join us for our final meeting on April 28 at the Clifton Career and Development Center.

Campus Parent Ambassador Program Meeting

Date
Friday, March 31, 2017 - 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Where
Zilker Elementary School, 1900 Bluebonnet Lane

The Campus Parent Ambassador Program is a special education parent engagement initiative that identifies campus parent leaders who are knowledgeable about resources available to families with special needs.

This ambassador assists families by educating them on the various programs, services, supports, and information systems found within AISD and the greater Austin community that focus on families and special needs.

Ambassadors also host parent coffees that feature specialists presenting on topics relevant to special needs families.

CAll CPA's come together five times per year. Spring 2017 Meetings are 9–11 a.m.:

  • March 31: Zilker Elementary School-Special Education Updates
  • April 28: Clifton Career and Development Center-Transition and Planning for College, Career and Life

Campus Parent Ambassador (CPA) Program Meeting

Date
Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Where
Pillow Elementary, 3025 Crosscreek Dr, Austin, TX 78757

The Campus Parent Ambassador Program is a special education parent engagement initiative that identifies campus parent leaders who are knowledgeable about resources available to families with special needs.

This ambassador assists families by educating them on the various programs, services, supports, and information systems found within AISD and the greater Austin community that focus on families and special needs.

Ambassadors also host parent coffees that feature specialists presenting on topics relevant to special needs families.

CAll CPA's come together five times per year. Spring 2017 Meetings are from 9 to 11 a.m.:

February 22-Pillow Elementary-Grade Advancement to Secondary

March 31-Zilker elementary-Special Education Updates

April 28-Clifton Career and Development Center-Transition and Planning for College, Career, and Life

Campus Parent Ambassador (CPA) Program Meeting

Date
Friday, January 20, 2017 - 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Where
Gullett Elementary, 6310 Treadwell Blvd, Austin, TX 78757

The Campus Parent Ambassador Program is a special education parent engagement initiative that identifies campus parent leaders who are knowledgeable about resources available to families with special needs.

This ambassador assists families by educating them on the various programs, services, supports, and information systems found within AISD and the greater Austin community that focus on families and special needs.

Ambassadors also host parent coffees that feature specialists presenting on topics relevant to special needs families.

CAll CPA's come together five times per year. Spring 2017 Meetings are from 9 to 11 a.m.:

January 20-Gullett Elementary-First Responder Training-Autism Society, Texas Parent to Parent

February 22-Pillow Elementary-Grade Advancement to Secondary

March 31-Zilker elementary-Special Education Updates

April 28-Clifton Career and Development Center-Transition and Planning for College, Career, and Life

No Argument: Bowie Debate Team Among Area's Best

Bowie High School's Speech and Debate team is one of the most successful squads in central Texas.

The team of roughly 50 competitors already has a dozen tournaments—and an impressive eight first place wins—under its belt this school year.

"Students spend countless hours practicing their speeches, pieces and cases," said coach Brian Alford. "There are many late nights on Fridays and super-early mornings on Saturdays. Most students do this activity while participating in many other extracurricular activities and keeping rigorous academic schedules."