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Transition Resources
Austin ISD Transition team is dedicated to provide students and their families transition planning and resource referral appropriate to their needs. Select a heading to expand content.
Know Your Rights: Title IX
A federal law known as Title IX requires Austin ISD to protect its students from all forms sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and gender-based violence or harassment.
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School Resource Officer Appreciation Week
Elementary to Adulthood Transition Planning
The Special Education Department invites you to join a presentation from staff at Partners Resource Network discussing transition planning, how to get involved, community agencies and resources, and more! Saturday, November 9, 2024 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Crockett ECHS Cafeteria, 5601 Menchaca Road Register here: http://bit.ly/3Z8Bjqi Spanish interpretation is available.
AISD High School Transition Information Session
Location: Austin High School Library Please join us for this parent and student information and resource referral session. Breakfast tacos and coffee will be provided. Register Here
The 411 on Safety Resources
Austin ISD's Police Department is dedicated to the healthy development of students and employees. We strive to add time and resources back where they count—the classroom. Education is the ultimate mitigator of risks. Please take time to review each resource, which address the risks associated with various threats and hazards, including bullying, gangs and drug abuse.
Stay safe online with these cybersecurity tips (En español)
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Let’s work together to protect our data and ensure we’re mitigating any risks online. Why it matters: It’s important to be mindful of protecting computer systems, networks and sensitive information from unauthorized access that can put your family at risk from cyber attacks. Use these tips to stay safe:
Superintendent Segura awards Golden Rave for Dyslexia Awareness Month (En Español)
In honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month, Superintendent Matias Segura made a special visit to Palm Elementary School to recognize Dyslexia Interventionist Jessica Gomez with a Golden Rave Award! The details: Gomez has been part of Austin ISD for 21 years and goes above and beyond to provide specialized instruction and resources that help her students succeed.