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  • 3 weeks ago | communityimpact.com | Chloe Young

    The Liberty Hill ISD board of trustees approved the purchase of a 160-acre tract of land in southwest Liberty Hill at a June 2 special meeting. The land—located off RM 1869—could be the site of a future school, interim Superintendent Travis Motal told Community Impact. The gistThe new site could house a future middle and high school or an elementary and middle school, Motal said. The use of the property and timeline for opening a campus may be contingent on the district’s growth, he said.

  • 3 weeks ago | communityimpact.com | Chloe Young

    Trending now Sherwin-Williams sells paints in hundreds of colors and shades at stores across the country. (Chloe Young/Community Impact)...

  • 3 weeks ago | communityimpact.com | Chloe Young

    Central Health has increased the number of patients it serves amid efforts to make health care more accessible for Travis County residents. Over the last year, the county’s taxpayer-funded hospital district has launched several new clinics, bridge services and service lines. The investments are a part of an $800 million, seven-year plan to address gaps in care for low-income and unhoused residents.

  • 3 weeks ago | communityimpact.com | Chloe Young

    New strip mall Hero Way Crossing is slated to bring several dining and retail options to Leander this year. What you need to knowLocated off Hero Way West, Sherwin Williams is set to open at Hero Way Crossing in September followed by four additional businesses later this fall.

  • 3 weeks ago | communityimpact.com | Chloe Young

    Construction work is currently underway to renovate several Austin ISD campuses. The district broke ground on modernization work at five schools in April and May. Funding for the multimillion-dollar projects was approved by voters in the district’s $2.44 billion bond election in 2022. Zooming inAISD is completing a full modernization of Oak Springs Elementary, which was built in 1958, while completing the first phase of modernizations for some middle and high school campuses.

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Chloe Young
Chloe Young @chloebethyoung
12 May 25

It’s a packed house tonight at Webb Middle School. Supt. Matias Segura is discussing @AustinISD’s plan to respond to multiple years of F state accountability ratings amid low performance. https://t.co/3ZENZ5OyY7

Chloe Young
Chloe Young @chloebethyoung
2 May 25

.@AustinISD administration is not recommending relocating Dobie Middle School students, Supt. Matias Segura said at a May 2 meeting. AISD is now considering different options to address low performance after many students & community members spoke out against closing Dobie. https://t.co/jgWca6p0g5

Chloe Young
Chloe Young @chloebethyoung
25 Apr 25

NEW: Nearly 43% of @AustinISD campuses received a D or F rating in 2023, according to new accountability scores from @teainfo. Five consecutive years of failed ratings could trigger a school closure or state takeover of the district. https://t.co/mftEOWRZsR