Site Search
Buford the Book Bus—Martin Middle School
Austin ISD's Buford the Book Bus will be giving out free books to Austin ISD students Pre-K to 12th grade.Join us at Martin Middle School 10–11:30 a.m. July 11 to get your free books, participate in an art activity, and learn how to access and download AISD digital resources and e-books.Buford says, "Stop the summer slide by reading all summer!"
Community conversations provide feedback on possible tax rate election (En español)
Austin ISD families, staff and community members provided feedback this week on a Voter Approval Tax Rate Election ahead of a possible vote to put the issue on the November 2024 ballot.
Hadley Wheelchair Challenge Expands All Access to Akins High School
Archer Hadley, an Austin ISD student who helped increase accessibility for people with disabilities at Austin High School, has teamed up with Akins High School to bring the wheelchair challenge to the Eagles.Hadley raised $87,000 in his first challenge at Austin High, resulting in five automatic doors and rain-resistant canopies for his own campus. Hadley developed the idea after he was stuck…
Newsweek Ranks LASA No. 8 in Top 10 High Schools in the Nation
Austin ISD's Liberal Arts Science Academy is ranked eighth in the nation and the highest ranked school in Texas, according to Newsweek's America's Top High School rankings for 2014.The national rankings are determined based on graduation rates, the number of graduates accepted into college, the number of advanced placement or international baccalaureate courses and SAT and ACT scores.
Newsweek Ranks LASA No. 8 in Top Ten High Schools in the Nation
AUSTIN, Texas--Austin ISD's Liberal Arts Science Academy is ranked eighth in the nation and the highest ranked school in Texas, according to Newsweek's America's Top High School rankings for 2014. The national rankings are determined based on graduation rates, the number of graduates accepted into college, the number of advanced placement or international baccalaureate courses and SAT and ACT…
AISD Open for Learning Newsletter: Travis County cases, daily dashboard updates and more! / Boletín informativo del AISD Abierto para el aprendizaje: casos en el condado de Travis, actualizaciones diarias de la página principal ¡y más!
Thank you Austin ISD for your diligence following the health and safety measures necessary to keep our communities safe. / Gracias, Austin ISD, por tu diligencia en seguir las medidas de salud y seguridad necesarias para mantener seguras a nuestras comunidades.
Recommendation on STAAR End-of-Course Exam “15 Percent” Grading Requirement
A student’s score on State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) end-of-course exams taken during spring 2012 would have no bearing on that student’s grades or class rank, according to policy revisions proposed by the AISD administration. The Board of Trustees is scheduled to take action on the proposed revisions at its next regular meeting on Monday, Feb. 27.
Austin Pride Parade
Austin Pride Parade Saturday, August 10 Shuttle departs at 6:15 p.m. Parade begins at 8 p.m. Staff, students and their families are invited to represent Austin ISD in the annual Austin Pride Parade on Saturday, Aug. 10. We are #AISDproud to celebrate our LGBTQIA+ students, staff and families and to highlight our commitment to creating a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for…
Austin ISD Fights COVID-19 Transmission with Picnic Tables
Students at many campuses will soon enjoy the benefits of outdoor spaces with new picnic tables built by the Austin ISD Service Center. The district is building 375 picnic tables to support outdoor classrooms and lunch areas for students.
Open for Learning Newsletter: Vaccine partnership, rapid testing and more! / Boletín informativo Abierto para el aprendizaje: Asociación para vacunas, pruebas rápidas, ¡y más!
Top Story: Vaccine Partnership Over winter break, Ascension Seton made available to Austin ISD a limited number of COVID-19 vaccines for immediate use. We are grateful for our 24-year partnership with Ascension Seton, which allowed some of our most vulnerable staff to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations.
