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School Mental Health Centers
School Mental Health Centers - AISD offers school-based short-term therapy to students who are experiencing poor mental health. Referrals are made through the campus admin team or district support team. Parents or guardians must provide consent for services to take place. Therapy is provided by AISD Licensed Mental Health Professionals. The Licensed Mental Health Professionals help students…
Mental Health Summit
Hispanic Austin Leadership and Austin ISD are proud to present a community health summit focused on mental wellness and health Saturday, November 2 from 9:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at Navarro Early College High School, 1201 Payton Gin Road. Join us to learn about the mental health resources available in AISD, Austin and Travis County; meet mental health professionals; and learn the…
Mental Health Summit
Hispanic Austin Leadership and Austin ISD are proud to present a community health summit focused on mental wellness and health Saturday, September 28 from 9:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at Kealing Middle School, 1607 Pennsylvania Ave. Students and families will learn about the mental health resources available to them in AISD and Austin/Travis County. Participants will learn the signs and symptoms…
Gaggle Student Safety Device Monitoring
Gaggle is a digital safety platform Austin ISD uses to help keep students safe while using school-provided digital platforms, including their Google accounts (email, Google Drive, Google Docs, and web activity). Gaggle monitors for potential safety risks such as self-harm, bullying, harassment, or other concerning behaviors. When risks are detected, alerts are sent to school staff and/or Austin…
Paying for College: What Parents Should Know
Welcome to Parent U: College Readiness Strategies for Parents! Austin ISD Parent U is a series of virtual workshops for parents and guardians to help support their student in preparation for their postsecondary journey. Each month, families gain practical tools and information on college readiness, career planning, financial aid, mental health, and more.
Licensed Mental Health Professionals
AISD Licensed Mental Health Professionals work collaboratively with families, schools and community partners to promote students’ academic success by providing mental health and community resource support.
Mental Health Awareness Month (En español)
Austin ISD teachers are putting their mental health first by integrating mindfulness, social-emotional learning and yoga into the classroom. The initiative is through a district pilot program with Breathe for Change.
Conference on Student Mental Health
Join us 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at Anderson High School for a parenting conference focusing on student mental health.This event is free to all Austin ISD families and child care is provided at no cost.AISD counselors will also be on hand for private discussions with families.In conjunction with Anderson High School, Westover Hills Church will offer additional Parenting is Weird conference…
2017 Mental Health Symposium
Social and Emotional Learning and AISD's Child Study Systems Department host the 2017 Mental Health Symposium.Dr. Bruce Perry will explain an approach that integrates core principles of neurodevelopment and traumatology to inform work with children, families and communities.There will be two three-hour lecture sessions Dec. 6 at the AISD Performing Arts Session: 8:30-11:30 a.m. 1-4 p.m.
School Mental Health Centers: Free Teacher and Staff Mental Health Support Groups
The School Mental Health Centers, in partnership with Vida Clinic, is offering support group conversations weekly. The group conversations aim to provide an outlet for staff and teachers to talk with a mental health professional regarding their stress and anxieties. Group conversations happen virtually and are led by School Mental Health Clinicians every Tuesday at 5 p.m. Event dates are …
