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AISD Alumni Spotlight: Miriam Reyes Juarez
When Miriam Reyes Juarez says William B. Travis Early College High School feels like home, she means it. “I kind of never left this place,” said Reyes Juarez, who was a drum major her senior year and ranked third in her class when she graduated in 2012. After leaving Travis High, Reyes Juarez attended the University of Texas in Austin, where she earned a degree in biology and received a…
We Choose AISD: From Culinary Arts to Athletics, Students Share Their Picks During National School Choice Week
During National School Choice Week, AISD students will join Superintendent Paul Cruz to celebrate the variety of programs that made them choose AISD. The celebration features students and families who have chosen AISD.
Promotional Tips: Pre-K Registration Day
Starting early in school helps children get a head start in their education—and in life.From the littlest learners to college-bound graduates, Austin ISD offers a world of opportunities—including arts, athletics, health sciences and robotics—to help all students achieve their greatest potential.AISD offers a challenging and nurturing environment to help children discover and develop the full…
Pre-K and Kindergarten English Learner Summer School Registration
Summer school registration for Pre-K and Kindergarten English learner students is March 2–13. English Learner summer school provides opportunities to receive exciting and fun language development experiences to prepare students to be successful in kindergarten and first grade. Application forms will be available from students’ homeroom teacher at each school beginning March 2. For more…
High School Late Start Day
What: Late starts provide the necessary time for on-going support for teachers, sharing of best practices, and built-in time for assessing the effectiveness of program implementation.10:00 a.m. classes start at 10:15 a.m.
Black History Month profile: Barbara Jordan (en español)
This is the first in a month-long profile series spotlighting Black leaders and pathbreakers for whom Austin ISD schools are named. By Paul Stinson As Austin ISD begins its celebration of Black History Month, we profile Barbara Jordan: civil rights leader, constitutional champion and pathbreaker in the Texas Legislature and U.S. Congress. Texas pioneer: Born in Houston in 1936,…
Underscoring the A in AISD: District Nearly Doubles Total of Exemplary Schools (en Español)
The population of Austin ISD’s A-grade schools jumped to an all-time high of 40 campuses, including six elementary schools who made the leap during a pandemic from a C-grade to earn the state’s top mark from the state’s accountability system.
High School Late Start Day
What: Late starts provide the necessary time for on-going support for teachers, sharing of best practices, and built-in time for assessing the effectiveness of program implementation. 10:00 a.m. classes start at 10:15 a.m.
All Austin ISD Classes are Remote Jan. 11
To ensure the safety of all our students and staff, all Austin ISD classes will be 100 percent remote, Monday, Jan. 11. No students will report to campus and buses will not run to transport students. WiFi service will be offered on a one-hour delay from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See our WiFi bus map for service locations. We will continue to monitor conditions. For the most up-to-date information,…
Engaging our Community in College Readiness: Empowering Students in the Digital Age
Webb Middle School is proud to present the fifth annual College Readiness Conference. Engaging our Students in College Readiness: Empowering Students in the Digital Age is a workshop for students and parents. What: Parent workshops include learning how to prepare students for college as well as how to access their student's’ grades on the AISD Cloud.
