October 2018

School Priority Month: AISD Hosts Elected Officials Tour, Highlights Key Programs

Austin ISD will host its first elected official tour Oct. 26 in recognition of School Priority Month. Elected officials representing the district will join the AISD Board of Trustees to visit key programs at three campuses included in the district's legislative priorities.

The School Priority Month tour will highlight the district's Pre-K program, mental health services, the career launch program and a dedicated career training campus.

Schedule

Human Sexuality and Responsibility Curricula Revision Meetings

Austin ISD Office of Academics and Social and Emotional Learning will host three meetings for families, staff and the community to address the revision of the Human Sexuality and Responsibility Curricula for elementary and middle schools.

The meetings will be Nov. 8 at Travis Early College High School Cafeteria, Nov. 13 at Lanier ECHS or Nov. 15 at Eastside Memorial ECHS. All three meetings are scheduled from 6–7:30 p.m. and each will have the same content. 

Transportation Job Fair

Are you interested in a career in Transportation at an organization that offers competitive pay and benefits and values its employees?

If so, Austin ISD wants to hear from you!

Please join us at our Transportation Job Fair:

Wednesday, Nov. 7 at Saegert Bus Terminal, 3300 Jones Rd. from 8:30 a.m.–noon.

Resources

The Campus Advisory Council Toolkit was created in direct response to needs identified by Campus Advisory Council (CAC) members in Austin ISD. More materials will be added to this site as they become available.

Campus Advisory Councils

What are Campus Advisory Councils (CACs)?

Campus Advisory Councils are committees of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other campus staff. The formation of CACs is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of CACs include providing review and comment on:

  • Campus Educational Program
  • Campus Performance
  • Campus Improvement Plan
  • Campus Staff Development Plan
  • Campus-Level Waiver Requests to the State
  • Campus Budget

We need your VOICE! Quick reference guide to Campus Advisory Councils

What is the mission of the CACs?

The mission of CACs is to promote excellence in education for all students through broad-based representation. CACs provide valuable input to principals, who ultimately have decision-making responsibility for their campuses.

What if I'm interested in serving on a Campus Advisory Council?

Membership of Campus Advisory Councils is determined at the campus level. Complete a standard membership application (Español). Completed applications should be submitted to your campus principal. Detailed information on membership criteria is contained in the CAC Bylaws (Español).

Where can I learn more?

If you have any questions about specific CACs, please contact the appropriate campus. If you have any questions about the Resources provided on this site, please contact the Governmental Relations & Board Services at governanceandboardservices@austinisd.org.

Office of School Leadership

Welcome 

The Office of School Leadership supports and develops all elementary, middle and high school principals in Austin ISD. Our work is focused on the intersection of equity, trusting relationships, and a focus on the instructional core. Our office is comprised of three branch departments: 

  • Elementary Schools (from Early Childhood through 5th grade)
  • Secondary Schools (from 6th through 12th grade)
  • Student Support Services (includes After School Programs, Tutoring, On-Site Childcare, Enrichment, Special Services for Refugees, Homebound Services, Homeless, and Adult ESL)

Please feel free to select the appropriate tab above to contact them, or learn more about each department.

To the left is a button that will show you our department's calendar.  To request that your event be added to this calendar, please make your request here.

Below is a comparison of how our processes align with AISD's core beliefs:

AISD Core Belief  OSL Key Work Processes
One: All students will graduate college-, career- and life-ready. Student achievement: Close achievement gaps through a focus on literacy.
Two: We will create an effective, agile and responsive organization. Leadership development: Empower and build the capacity for campus leadership.
Three: We will create vibrant relationships for successful students and schools. Relationships: Welcoming environment