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Know Your Rights: Title IX
A federal law known as Title IX requires Austin ISD to protect its students from all forms sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and gender-based violence or harassment.
Transfers
Transfer Basics All transfers require an application in Enroll Austin. Transfer applications must be submitted within the dates provided for each window. [link to dates] The types of transfers are general transfers, program acceptance transfers, children of staff transfers, and sibling transfers. Out of district families are welcome to apply for transfer to a school within…
Section 504 Complaint Form
If your child has a physical or mental disability, they may be eligible for Section 504 services and supports. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is the civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability; and guarantees individuals with disabilities equal access to an education. How can I file a complaint? What rights do I have? Local school districts are…
Grievances
Types of Grievances Whenever feasible, grievances should be resolved at the lowest possible administrative level. Students & Parents/Guardians If you have concerns or issues to resolve at the school level, please follow the official procedures outlined in Board Policy FNG (Local).
AISD to Provide Free Meals for All Students at 76 Schools (En español)
For the 2025–26 school year, Austin ISD will offer free breakfast and lunch to all students at 76 campuses through the federally funded Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program (schools are listed below). The CEP is a federal meal service option that allows schools in qualifying low-income areas to serve free meals to all enrolled students, no applications or documentation required.
Directives, Commendations, & Complaints
Austin ISD Police Department Directives The Austin ISD Police Department Directives are available to the public. Please click below to view: Austin ISD Police Department Directives
AISD Statement on ACLU Complaint
AUSTIN, Texas—The Austin Independent School District released the following statement regarding the American Civil Liberties Union’s complaint against the district:On Wednesday, just after 8 p.m., the district received a copy of the ACLU’s complaint, involving the Bertha Sadler Means Young Women’s Leadership Academy and the Gus Garcia Young Men’s Leadership Academy.
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