Austin ISD news, updates and more for April 27
In this episode of the Austin ISD Podcast, we share the superintendent’s update on school consolidations and boundary changes, student academic milestones, and a high-stakes culinary competition.
Superintendent Matias Segura provided an update on school closures and district boundary work [https://www.austinisd.org/announcements/2026/04/26/update-school-closures-and-district-boundary-work-en-espanol].
* The district's focus is now shifting toward districtwide boundary changes and the alignment of feeder patterns.
* To begin this work, the district will use previous drafts as a starting point and invites the community to participate in a virtual Boundary Process Kickoff Meeting on May 11 [https://www.austinisd.org/calendar/events/2026/05/11/boundary-process-virtual-kick-info-sessions] from 6 to 7:30 p.m..
Austin ISD sees 7% jump in postsecondary readiness market since 2022 [https://www.austinisd.org/announcements/2026/04/17/austin-isd-sees-7-jump-postsecondary-readiness-market-2022-en-espanol]. Austin ISD juniors and seniors are making major strides in College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR).
* For the 2024-25 school year, more than 50% of 11th and 12th graders successfully completed a college credit course, a nearly 7 percentage point increase since 2022 that surpasses the district's own milestone targets.
* This "readiness" is achieved through various pathways, including passing Texas Success Initiative (TSI) criteria, earning associate’s degrees, and completing high-level coursework like AP, IB, and dual-credit courses.
Culinary Competition: The Kerbey Lane Challenge The spotlight shines on the district’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs through a collaboration with Kerbey Lane All Day Cafe.
* Culinary students from Austin and Bowie High Schools competed to have an original dish featured on the restaurant's menu. While teams presented creative recipes like "Can’t Marry Me Chicken" and "Cajun Shrimp Tostadas," Austin High School’s Salmon Scampi ultimately took the win.
Supporting Student Mental Health With May designated as Mental Health Awareness Month, the district is highlighting resources for students facing the stress of school transitions.
* On Wednesday, April 29, "Parent U" will host a session titled "Thriving Through Transitions: Mental Health and School Changes [https://www.austinisd.org/calendar/events/2026/04/29/thriving-through-transitions-mental-health-school-changes]". This event is designed to help parents support students emotionally as they move between elementary, middle, and high school or head off to college.
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Transcript for the Austin ISD Podcast for April 27 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/135sQFJTg0NP0bFHd9VFuevZtiaFoJIVGH6CLRo6wERg/edit?usp=sharing].