Help AISD Develop its Long-Term Facilities Master Plan

AISD will host a series of community engagement meetings about its long-term facilities master planning process and to hear from the community.

The questions AISD wants the community to provide feedback on are:

  • What does it means to "reinvent the urban school experience";
  • What does it mean to modernize schools; and
  • What are the best ways to have conversations about the future of AISD schools?

What: Community feedback is important as the district begins a long-range planning process, which includes potential future bond programs that will serve the community.

Who: District leadership, members of the Facilities and Bond Planning Advisory Committee, project team consultants and district staff will be in attendance to listen and share the preliminary survey information, project timeline and objectives, and what community members can expect as the district moves through the process.

Where/When: Meetings will be held in the cafeteria at the following locations: 

  • Bowie High School, 4103 W Slaughter Lane911 a.m. April 30
  • Sadler Means YWLA, 6401 N Hampton Drive13 p.m. April 30
  • Allan Facility, 4900 Gonzales Street11:30 a.m.1:30 p.m. May 2
  • Akins High School, 10701 S. 1st Street68 p.m. May 3
  • Lanier High School, 1201 Payton Gin Road68 p.m. May 4

Child care and Spanish interpretation will be provided at all meetings. 

AISD also has a survey to receive input on how to best engage communities around these issues. The survey is open through 5 p.m. May 5. It is available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese. 

  • . You may also take the survey on your phone or other mobile device.
  • . Tambi矇n puede contestar la encuesta usando su tel矇fono, otro aparato m籀vil o una computadora.
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