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Austin ISD Seeks Feedback on TEA Special Education Survey / El Austin ISD solicita comentarios en una encuesta de la TEA sobre servicios de educación especial
The Texas Education Agency is doing a routine review of special education services Austin ISD provides to our students. As part of this review of services, the district is seeking feedback from families, teachers, administrators and staff on a TEA survey. The survey, which will also be used as part of the district’s self-evaluation, focuses on communication regarding special…
A message from Superintendent Segura (En español)
Dear Austin ISD family, Today was a difficult day as I notified our Central Staff of our reorganization. This restructure was necessary to align our administrative functions and reduce administrative costs while acknowledging the size of our district and our current needs. We educate 73,000 students and every single person in this organization plays a role in their educational experience…
How One Family Decided to #ChooseAISD
Austin ISD is celebrating School Choice Week Jan. 27-31. The district is #AISDProud to offer numerous programs available to a wide variety of students. The Garrisons are one family that chose AISD because of the unique opportunities. Devon Garrison is a mother of three who wanted to find the right fit for her oldest daughter 5 years ago. She was attending a charter school and was not receiving…
Dial it in: Phone Registration Now Available for Public Comment at Board Meetings
Beginning Aug. 28, community members can sign up by phone to participate in the public comment portion of Austin ISD board meetings. Registration is from 1–5 p.m. the Friday before a board meeting and 7:45 a.m.–7 p.m. the day of a board meeting; from 4:45–7 p.m., sign up is in person only.To sign up by phone, call 512-414-4411. Sign up in person at 1111 W. Sixth St., A250.For more…
AISD Offers Tips for Talking about Tragedy
Our district's Learning Support Department recommends the following tips for parents to discuss tragedy with their children. This guidance is provided from the American School Counseling Association. What Can You Do?Reassure your child or teen that he or she is safe, and that you are also okay by doing the following:
CTE Advisory Committee Meeting
Career and Technical Education will be hosting its 3rd meeting of the year on February 15, 2023. The meeting will be from 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM. For more information please contact Jordan Spears via email. jordan.spears@austinisd.org or by phone (512) 414-1700 Ext: 51172
Get On Board: Safety First
Austin ISD and the city of Austin's Safe Routes to School Program stressed safety to the entire community at this year's 12th annual Back to School Bash.
Head Start
Austin ISD Head Start Pre-K3 Program Register your 3-year-old child for free, full-day, AISD Head Start Pre-K3 Program. The program serves children who turn 3 on or before September 1 of the current school year. The program provides free breakfast, lunch, and a free snack every day in a high-quality developmentally appropriate environment. For more information, view the Head Start…
Austin ISD Receives 7,300 CapMetro Bus Passes (En español)
CapMetro is helping to remove the transportation barrier for Austin ISD families by generously donating 7,300 single-day bus passes to Austin families. Why it matters: Transportation to or from school can often be a challenge. While all children ride for free on CapMetro, these passes will help parents ride with their children, get involved on their campus or get where they need to…
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