Facilities and Bond Planning Advisory Committee (FABPAC)
Where: Baker Center, Cafeteria 3908 Avenue B, Austin, TX 78751
Where: Baker Center, Cafeteria 3908 Avenue B, Austin, TX 78751
Where: Covington Middle School - Cafateria 3700 Convict Hill Road Austin, TX 78749
Where: Alternative Learning Center Cafateria 1901 Neal Austin, TX 78702
Where: Martin Middle School Cafateria 1601 Haskell St. Austin, TX 78702
Where: Board Auditorium, 1111 W. 6th Street, Austin, TX 78703
What: Boundary Advisory Committe (BAC) Meetings The purpose of the Boundary Advisory Committee (BAC) is to assist in developing recommendations for the creation of, and adjustment to, school attendance zone boundaries. If you wish to speak during Citizens Communication, please refer to the Citizens Communication and Vistors Guidelines. For more information, please call (512) 414-9841.
To celebrate Youth Art Month 2017, more than 1,700 works of art representing 113 elementary, middle and high schools will be displayed at the Austin ISD Performing Arts Center, 1500 Barbara Jordan Blvd.
Families, students, teachers and art lovers are invited to join us for this annual exhibit.
Painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture, collage, weaving, ceramics, photography, jewelry and electronic media will be on display.
Parking is free at the Austin ISD Performing Arts Center parking garage.
Opening Receptions:
Works that are part of the districtwide art show will be on display March 5-March 29: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Mondays–Fridays; 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturdays, and noon–4 p.m. Sundays.
We hope to see you there!
The Austin ISD 2016–2017 Parent & Families Survey is now available and is accepting responses online through March 3.
Paper copies of the survey are available at each campus and online at the links below.
Families are encouraged to participate so they can share input on district and campus performance.
The survey includes questions about how well school staff and leadership communicate with parents, as well as how easily parents may communicate about their students and how families learn about programs offered at their school.
Rising 8th Grade students will sign up for classes, learn about Early College High School, and check out school organizations. Students who do not attend with their parent/guardian may not receive desired classes.