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The Hispanic student population peaked in 2011, at 52,398 students. [19] As of the 2016-17 school year, there are 48,386 Hispanic students, 22,761 non-Hispanic white students, and 6,578 African-American students. [19] On November 18, 2019 the AISD board of Trustees voted 6-3 in favor of a plan closing four elementary schools.
The Anthony Independent School District (AISD) serves the entire municipal limit of Anthony, Texas and extends into portions of Vinton, Texas west of Texas Highway 20 and south to La Union Road. [6] The approximate area covered by the district is 7.78 square miles (20.2 km 2). [7]
The school is 23.5% economically disadvantaged and 7.2% of students are English Language Learners. [14] In 2000 the school was 54% non-Hispanic White, 37% Hispanic and Latino, 8% black, and 2% Asian, reflecting the overall demographics of Austin. As of 1980 most of the White students originated from west Austin, including Tarrytown.
After a pandemic, staffing shortages, leadership transitions and changes in state law, AISD officials hope for a year of stability. Austin students return for first day of school as district hopes ...
As students return to school, many districts are managing continued growth, though the Austin district sees fewer students. As AISD student enrollment declines, suburbs see growth. Here's what we ...
In the 2021-2022 school year, the district had students in six schools. [2] High schools. Alice High School (Grades 9-12) Middle schools. Adams Middle (Grades 6-8) Elementary schools. Dubose Elementary (Grades PK-5) Noonan Elementary (Grades PK-5) Saenz Elementary (Grades PK-5) Schallert Elementary (Grades PK-5)
Some AISD high school students walked out of class Monday in a show of solidarity with pro-Palestine protesters at the University of Texas.
When it first opened, Lanier had virtually an all White student base with a highly active FFA chapter, but over the years it has become a primarily Mexican-American school with over 85% of its students being Hispanic. [2] The AISD Board of Trustees voted on March 24, 2019, to rename the school Juan Navarro High School.