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Austin ISD student tech inventory; ALL devices to be disabled May 25 (en Español)
In preparation for a district-wide tech inventory this summer, Austin ISD is asking students and families to return ALL tech devices – iPads, laptops, charging cords, hotspots, iPad cases, etc. – to their campuses. Tech devices for summer use will be checked out starting May 26. What about …? This applies to ALL tech equipment received from the district, during this school year or past…
Adapted Physical Education
Austin ISD has an outstanding adapted physical education program. It conforms to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, which states that physical education is a required service for students ages 3–21 who qualify for special education services because of a specific disability or developmental delay. Students must be formally evaluated and recommended by an annual review and…
Middle Schools
Austin ISD Middle School Athletics Austin ISD middle school student-athletes compete against each other and against their peers throughout the area in programs including basketball, football, soccer, tennis, track and volleyball.
Summer Vision 2020: Edition 6, July 16 / Visión del Verano de 2020: Edición 6, 16 de julio
(El español está disponible abajo) Need to know: 2020–21 School Year to Begin with Virtual Instruction As you may have heard, Austin ISD will suspend in-person education and deliver virtual instruction for the first three weeks of the 2020–21 school year. We will continue to look to federal, state and local authorities for guidance and directives. You can anticipate further communication on how…
Austin ISD Bridges Innovation with Everyday Classroom
Walking into Small Middle School feels like walking onto a college campus. Take, for instance, the school’s library. Unlike the traditionally quiet atmosphere associated with libraries, teachers and administrators want students talking and engaged while they are reading—so much so that Principal Amy Taylor deliberately redesigned the library so that it feels more like a coffee shop. …
AISD Elementary Students Interview Former Ambassador to Mexico
Austin, TX—This morning, Austin ISD student leaders welcome Antonio Garza, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, to Pickle Elementary School to discuss international relations, as well as his childhood and career.Who: Antonio Garza joins Pickle elementary students, including David Lopez and Marlen Rogel, fifth graders who serve as president and vice president of the student council, and Joanna…
Oak Hill Elementary School Named National PTA School of Excellence
Oak Hill Elementary School has earned the National PTA School of Excellence Award, an honor given to just 11 Texas PTA’s and only 170 schools across the country. The award recognizes the school for its achievement in building a strong partnership between families and the school to improve student success.
Help AISD Develop its Long-Term Facilities Master Plan
AISD will host a series of community engagement meetings about its long-term facilities master planning process and to hear from the community.The questions AISD wants the community to provide feedback on are:
Long-range Planning Committees (LPC) Meeting (Athletics)
To register for this meeting, and find materials please visit the LPC Meeting page. The purpose of the Planning Committees is to develop long-range plans including a prioritized list of recommended capital projects in each of the planning categories:
Community Engagement Meetings Set for Facilities Master Plan
AISD will host a series of community engagement meetings about the district's long-range facilities master planning process and to hear from our community.We want to learn from you: What it means to "reinvent the urban school experience"; andWhat are the best ways to have conversations about the future of our schools?Your feedback is important as the district begins a long-range planning…
