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Budget Stabilization Task Force Meeting
This week the Task Force will review staffing in AISD and explore ways to reduce costs and discuss how staffing formulas impact equity.Public comment is held at the start of each meeting. Sign up in person up to 30 minutes prior to the meeting.The Budget Stabilization Task Force is a key component of the district’s strategy to address its growing budget deficit.The ad hoc advisory body will…
Zero Waste & Recycling
Earth Week 2025 We’ll be promoting activities all week, feel free to use these themes or make up your own. Show what you’re doing on these days of the week on Twitter and Instagram @AustinISDGreen, and use #AISDGreen.
Budget Briefs: Task Force Refocuses, Reviews Guiding Principles
The Budget Stabilization Task Force used its Aug. 29 meeting as a time to refocus on its charge and review guiding principles prior to moving forward with developing its recommendations. The group has reviewed district spending and is beginning to identify strategies to close the budget deficit, following the Board of Trustees' approval of the latest budget that includes a $29 million dip into…
AISD After-School Programs Celebrate 15th Annual Showcase
Austin ISD Prime Time and ACE 21st Century After School Program celebrate the 15th annual showcase Saturday, April 25, to highlight the importance of after-school programming.ACE-Austin and Prime Time provide extended learning opportunities for students and their families and offers innovative, hands-on activities that reinforce and complement students' regular academic programs. All…
Gonzalo Garza Latino Lifetime Achievement Award
Gonzalo Garza Latino Lifetime Achievement Award The Austin ISD Gonzalo Garza Latino Lifetime Achievement Award is presented sparingly and after much consideration to a person (living or deceased) who has made significant contributions over the years to the education and development of Austin ISD students, with special attention to contributions made to Latino students and/or their…
'This will be a transparent process': District leaders unveil budget process, invite community feedback (En español)
The Board of Trustees met July 23 for an in-depth conversation on long-term budget planning and the possibility of a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election to invest in our teachers and staff.
Hands-on Learning Teaches Hill Elementary Students About Local Watershed
City of Austin Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo presented a proclamation April 24 to recognize the Clean Creek Campus' accomplishments and Hill Elementary School's student service project.Students and teachers were presented with a Clean Creek Campus banner to recognize their commitment to protecting Austin's environment.
Free Capital Metro Bus Rides for K–12 Students Now Permanent
Starting today, all K–12 students can ride Capital Metro services for free, as a permanent part of the agency's fare structure. In June, Capital Metro began a summer pilot program offering free fares for K–12 students in Central Texas, and received overwhelmingly positive feedback. The agency's board voted yesterday to make the pilot initiative permanent. Access to frequent, reliable…
Become a Sub
Join the Austin ISD Team as a Substitute Start changing the game for students on your own terms. We’re looking for dedicated educators who can adapt to fit the diverse and shifting needs of our students in both long-term and day-to-day roles. We offer: Flexible work environments. You work on your schedule. Hands-on experience and networking in some of the best schools in Austin, TX.…
History of the Coy Facility
1916 John T. Allan Junior High was established in 1916 in quarters on Rio Grande Street at Twelfth. 1925 An exchange of buildings moved Allan students into the building at Ninth and Trinity. 1956 A disastrous fire in March 1956 destroyed the Allan facility and students were moved into University Junior High at Nineteenth and Red River.
