Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, Austin Community College District (ACC) asks influential and accomplished faculty and staff to discuss what Hispanic Heritage Month means to them and their advice for Hispanic/Latinx students.
Every year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Austin ISD joins the rest of the country to observe National Hispanic Heritage Month—a celebration of the diverse cultures and riveting histories of the people in this country with ancestral roots in Spain, Mexico, and Central and South America.
We are #AISDProud this week as LBJ Early College High School Principal Jon Bailey and Social Emotional Learning Mindfulness Specialist James Butler were nominated for an Austin Under 40 finalist award.
A child has only one shot at an education. Parent support and involvement is crucial at both school and at home. Today’s students are our hope for the future. Let’s work together to make their future bright!
Austin Community College issued the following announcement.
Austin Community College District (ACC) launches a new 14-week, short semester option for students this fall. Submitted applications for fall are up more than 15 percent.
As we move from the summer into the first weeks of school, the weekly AISD Summer Vision newsletter will now be called Open For Learning. Each week, we will continue to include important information our families need to know.
Due to the UIL Mitigation Guidelines, schools may allow specators and fans to attend games and events within a maximum 50% capacity limitation, provided that appropriate spacing between spectators is maintained.
On the first day COVID-19 collection sites opened for Boston University faculty and staff, a bright August afternoon, I walked to Agganis Arena for my scheduled appointment.
Austin ISD Pays $618.2 Million—46.6 percent of local tax revenue—to State of Texas/Austin ISD paga $ 618.2 millones, 46.6 por ciento de los ingresos fiscales locales, al estado de Texas.