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Northeast ECHS Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Tuesday, May 28 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Burger Arena For more information, visit the graduation website.
Eastside ECHS Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Friday, May 24 Time: 1 p.m. Location: Performing Arts Center For more information, visit the graduation website.
Rosedale Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Wednesday, May 22 Time: 10 a.m. Location: Rosedale School For more information, visit the graduation website.
LASA Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Thursday, May 30 Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: Burger Arena For more information, visit the graduation website.
Coats for Kids 2020
Coats for Kids, sponsored by the Junior League of Austin and in collaboration with Austin ISD is so excited to provide warm winter coats to students across the district! Along with Jack Brown Cleaners, KVET, and KVUE—The Junior League of Austin will provide over 30,000 coats to Central Texas children in need. For AISD families, there are THREE ways to get involved with Coats for Kids this…
Austin ISD Groundbreaking and Construction Kick-off Celebrations (En español)
Austin ISD recently hosted three groundbreaking ceremonies for schools undergoing full modernizations, marking the commencement of the first modernization projects since voters approved the 2022 Bond.
Travis ECHS Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Wednesday, May 29 Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: Burger Arena For more information, visit the graduation website.
Crockett ECHS Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Tuesday, May 28 Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: Burger Arena For more information, visit the graduation website.
Ann Richards School Graduation
Celebrating the class of 2024. Day: Friday, May 24 Time: 4:30 p.m. Location: Performing Arts Center For more information, visit the graduation website.
Educator Helps Create Program that Applies Arts in Core Subjects
When Lucy Hamre was in a Creative Learning class in the second grade, she said she doesn’t remember being taught through traditional means, but remembers learning a lot. “It was more beneficial than worksheets or textbooks because we were the ones creating what we were learning about,” Hamre said.
