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Magnet/Choice Bus Hub FAQs
Beginning the 2025–26 school year, Austin ISD will transition to a hub model for transportation to and from the following magnet/choice programs:
Austin ISD to provide free, healthy meals for kids this summer (En español)
This summer, Austin ISD is helping local families keep their kids healthy and energized by offering free summer meals at more than 30 schools. The details: All children 18 and under — plus enrolled students with disabilities up to age 21 — are eligible to receive nutritious breakfasts and lunches at no cost.
DAC Meeting
DAC meeting on Zoom (contact Suzanne Villalpando for link). The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:
AISD Teacher Travels to South Pole
O.Henry Middle School teacher, Michelle Brown has temporarily traded in her grade book for arctic gear -- traveling to Antarctica with the PolarTrec program. The eighth grade science teacher's travels are being documented online, allowing students, parents and fellow teachers to learn about her journey, as well as the work she is doing on two separate ecological projects.
2022 STAAR scores available via Parent Portal (en español)
Students took the STAAR tests earlier this spring as one of many ways to measure student learning. The STAAR tests will help schools and teachers better understand where students may have gaps from the disruptions to learning caused by the pandemic. Teachers will use STAAR results along with other information to co-create learning plans with families to jumpstart learning next year. STAAR…
Austin ISD Technology Policy
AISD is invested in using technology to support AISD staff, enhance student learning, and improve learning outcomes. Acknowledgement and adherence to technology-related policies help protect our community when working online.
Board adopts five-year district scorecard focused on student achievement
District leaders and the board of trustees will have a new way to track student achievement for the next five years with a new scorecard. Why it matters: The scorecard is like the superintendent's report card — it's how the board will hold the administration accountable for improving student outcomes.
Tools for Success: How Money Works for Kids, Guide for Parents (English/Español)
How money works for kids: A Parent's Guide - English at 9 AM It’s important for your kids to grow up knowing how to deal with money so they won’t fall into the same traps that many of today’s adults are! This workshop will show parents how to raise money smart kids by teaching them how to start the money conversation early, guide them to make good money choices and help your kids avoid money…
Register now for the 2025 Destination Life Transition Conference
School districts in Central Texas are coming together to support families of students with disabilities at this year’s Destination Life Transition Conference.
Chelsea Clinton Visits AISD’s Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders
The Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders welcomes Chelsea Clinton to talk about her new book, “It’s Your World.”Who: Chelsea Clinton and students from Ann Richards School for Young Women LeadersWhen: 1–2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8Where: Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders, 2206 Prather Lane
