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Austin ISD is looking to cut $26 million during the current school year and another $66 million over the next two. District officials have said certain cuts are off the table – like eliminating librarian, counselor or nurse positions – for at least the upcoming school year.
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Some bus drivers, custodians and teaching assistants in Austin public schools are asking the school board to give classified employees a five percent pay…
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Within the next couple weeks, an Austin judge is expected to rule whether the state’s school finance system is constitutional. Meanwhile, Austin…
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Editor's note: Austin ISD Superintendent Meria Carstarphen is leaving to become Atlanta's school superintendent. Read more about Carstarphen's departure…
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Austin Independent School District employees will start to learn more today about adding an unmarried partner to their health insurance benefits.The AISD…
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Today is the first day of school for Austin ISD, and that means nearly 90,000 students filling hallways. Meria Carstarphen, AISD’s superintendent, sees…
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AISD's Chief Finance Officer, Nicole Conley, presented a revised proposed $879 million budget for the next fiscal year Monday night.She said although…
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The Austin Independent School District is estimating it will have a $45 million shortfall in its 2014 budget. The district is holding a community meeting…
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The Travis County Taxpayers Union filed an ethics complaint with the Austin Independent School District, saying the proposed $892 million bond initiative…
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The Austin ISD Board of Trustees will hold a public meeting to discuss a nearly $900 million bond proposal tonight at Crockett High School in South…