Austin Independent School District

Austin Independent School District
Austin Independent School District
Type and location
Type Public
Grades K-12
Established 1881 [1]
Region Central Texas
Country United States
Location Austin, TX
District Info
Superintendent [2]
Budget $972,398,818 [3]
Students and staff
Students 82,181 [3]
Teachers 5,835 [3]
Staff 11,100 [3]
Athletic Conference District 26 4A,
District 25 5A [4]
Other information
Website http://www.austinisd.org/
Austin Independent School District headquarters

Austin Independent School District is a school district that is based in the city of Austin, Texas, United States. It was established in 1881.[1] Its current superintendent is [2]

Austin ISD serves most of the City of Austin, the City of Sunset Valley, the Village of San Leanna, and unincorporated areas in Travis County (including Manchaca).

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[5]

Contents

High schools

The following high schools cover grades 9 to 12, unless otherwise noted.

Zoned high schools:

Unzoned high schools:

Middle schools

Paredes Middle School

Zoned middle schools:

Unzoned middle schools:

  • Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders [1] (6-7, will expand to 6-12 each year, with 12th grade added in 2013) (opened in the former Porter Middle School campus)
  • Fulmore Magnet of Humanities and Law for International Studies;
  • Kealing Magnet; The Magnet accepts students from across AISD on a basis of academic record and provides them with a more advanced program. The Magnet is not housed separately from Kealing's comprehensive program, but provides different classes to its students.

Elementary schools

Blackshear Elementary School
Becker Elementary School
Menchaca Elementary School
Pease Elementary School
Pleasant Hill Elementary School
St. Elmo Elementary School
Sunset Valley Elementary School
Travis Heights Elementary School
Zilker Elementary School
  • Allan Elementary School
  • Allison Elementary School
  • Andrews Elementary School
  • Baranoff Elementary School
  • Barrington Elementary School
  • Barton Hills Elementary School
  • Becker Elementary School
  • Blackshear Elementary School
  • Blanton Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 2000-01 [6]
  • John C. Blazier Elementary School
  • Boone Elementary School
  • Brentwood Elementary School
  • Brooke Elementary School
  • Brown Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97 [6]
  • Bryker Woods Elementary School
  • Campbell Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97 [6]
  • Bertha Casey Elementary School
  • Casis Elementary School
  • Nan Clayton Elementary School
  • Cook Elementary School
  • Cowan Elementary School
  • Cunningham Elementary School
  • Davis Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99 [6]
  • Dawson Elementary School
  • Doss Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99 [6]
  • Galindo Elementary School
  • Govalle Elementary School
  • Graham Elementary School
  • Gullett Elementary School
  • Harris Elementary School
  • Hart Elementary School
  • Highland Park Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1991-92 [6] and 2006 [7]
  • Hill Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1993-94 [6]
  • Houston Elementary School
  • Barbara Jordan Elementary School
  • Joslin Elementary School
  • Bernice Kiker Elementary School
  • Kocurek Elementary School
  • Langford Elementary School
  • Lee Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1991-92 [6]
  • Linder Elementary School
  • Maplewood Elementary School
  • Mathews Elementary School
  • McBee Elementary School
  • Menchaca Elementary School (Unincorporated area)
  • Metz Elementary School
  • Mills Elementary School
  • Norman Elementary School
  • Oak Hill Elementary School
  • Oak Springs Elementary School
  • Odom Elementary School
  • Ortega Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1993-94 [6]
  • Volma Overton Elementary School
  • Palm Elementary School
  • Patton Elementary School
  • Pease Elementary School
  • Pecan Springs Elementary School
  • Perez Elementary School
  • Pickle Elementary School
  • Pillow Elementary School
    • 2004 National Blue Ribbon School [7]
  • Pleasant Hill Elementary School
  • Lucy Read Pre-Kindergarten Demonstration School
  • Reilly Elementary School
  • Ridgetop Elementary School
  • Rodriguez Elementary School
  • Sanchez Elementary School
  • Sims Elementary School
  • St. Elmo Elementary School
  • Summitt Elementary School
  • Sunset Valley Elementary School (Sunset Valley)
  • Travis Heights Elementary School
  • Walnut Creek Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97 [6]
  • Widen Elementary School
  • Williams Elementary School
  • Winn Elementary School
  • Wooldridge Elementary School
  • Wooten Elementary School
  • Zavala Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97 [6]
  • Zilker Elementary School
    • National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99 [6]

Athletic Facilities

Delco Activity Center
  • Toney Burger Center (Football, Baseball, Track & Field, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer)
  • I.I. Nelson Field (Football, Baseball, Track & Field, Soccer)
  • Delco Activity Center (Basketball, Volleyball)
  • Ellie Noack Sports Complex (Baseball, Softball, Football, Soccer)
  • House Park (Football, Soccer)

List of Superintendents

  • John B. Winn - 1881-1895
  • Prof. Thomas Green Harris - 1895-1903
  • Arthur N. McCallum, Sr. - 1903-1942
  • Dr. Russell Lewis - 1942-1947
  • Dr. J.W. Edgar - 1947-1950
  • Dr. Irby B. Carruth - 1950-1970
  • Dr. Jack L. Davidson - 1970-1980
  • Dr. John Ellis - 1980-1990
  • Dr. Gonzalo Garza (Interim) - 1990-1991
  • Dr. Jim B. Hensley - 1991-1992
  • Dr. Terry N. Bishop (Interim) - 1993-1994
  • Dr. James Fox, Jr. - 1995-1998
  • A.C. Gonzalez (Interim) - 1998-1999
  • Dr. Pascal D. Forgione, Jr. - 1999-2009
  • Dr. Meria Carstarphen - 2009-present

Gallery

See also

Portal icon Austin portal
Portal icon Schools portal

References

External links


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