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AISD Latino Academic Achievement Awards 2020
Join us in honoring our outstanding Latino students in seventh through twelfth grade and leading community members at the Annual Latino Academic Achievement Awards Saturday, May 16 starting at 10:30 a.m. at AISD Performing Arts Center, 1500 Barbara Jordan Blvd. Admission is free. For more information visit austinisd.org/laaa or call 512-414-4734.
Board Briefs: Regular Board Meeting (Dec.17)
Announcement of Schools Frozen to Transfers for 2013-14 (Discussion)Each year, the district determines which schools should be frozen to transfers because they have, or are expected to have, enrollments that exceed their capacities. Also, some schools are frozen to maintain stability in tracking patterns.The superintendent announced the following:
AISD SEL & CP&I Learning Visitor Inquiry
AISD SEL and CP&I Visitor Inquiry We welcome you to visit Austin Independent School District to learn more about SEL and CP&I implementation. To ensure your visit aligns with your learning objectives, please complete the following form. We will do our best to accommodate your learning objectives, keeping your interests regarding education level and where you are on your SEL and CP&I…
AISD Board of Trustees Approve FY2013 Expenditure Budget
Austin, TX—Tonight, the Austin Independent School District's Board of Trustees approved payment allotments for all regular, full and part-time staff members that will be the equivalent of three percent of the employee's salary. The one-year only increase will cost an estimated $14.16 million and would be funded out of district reserves.
School Maps/ GIS
Mapping Austin ISD through GIS Geographic Information Systems, GIS for short, is a computer mapping system used to analyze and display spatial data. It allows you to view multiple layers of data simultaneously. Mapping information supports district leadership, the board of trustees and community partners in understanding and responding to geographically diverse students and community needs.…
TEA Offers Optional End-of-Year Assessments Online
The Texas Education Agency is offering optional end-of-year assessments for spring 2020. These assessments are intended to be an optional tool families can use to measure student progress and understanding of the statewide curriculum—the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills—taught this school year. The EOY assessments have been built using released State of Texas Assessments of Academic…
Pilot Campuses Submit Staffing Plans for Review, Approval/Los planteles piloto presentan planes de dotación de personal para su revisión y aprobación
Proposed staffing plans to accommodate alternate work arrangements have been submitted by six pilot campuses to Austin ISD school leadership and Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde for review and approval. “I am proud of the campus teams and their collaborative efforts to be creative while meeting students’ needs,” Elizalde said. “I am hopeful that we can find solutions to think flexibly to…
Austin ISD Selected to Participate in George W. Bush Institute’s School Leadership District Cohort
The Austin Independent School District has been selected to participate in the George W. Bush Institute’s School Leadership District Cohort, a professional learning community consisting of four selected school districts across the U.S. The cohort will work hand-in-hand with the Bush Institute’s Education Reform team to implement their Principal Talent Management Framework. The framework was…
MEDIA ADVISORY: Austin ISD to hold Sánchez Elementary School Groundbreaking Ceremony
Austin ISD and the Metz-Sánchez Elementary Schools community will celebrate the groundbreaking of Sánchez, funded through the 2017 Bond. Students from the Metz-Sánchez community will soon be learning in a bright, modern school with flexible classrooms at the Sánchez site. The modernized Sánchez is a $25 million investment from the 2017 Bond program. What: A parade from Metz to Sánchez and a…
Mendez Trail of Lights
Enjoy the light display and prizes as you cruise into the holiday break! The public is invited to attend the free Mendez Trail of Lights car parade event, either virtually or via vehicle. There will be prizes for the first 80 cars. Masks are required and attendees are expected to stay in the vehicles.
