Parent Education and Resources

Parent Ed

Parent Education and Resources

 
An important objective for all PTAs, including Anderson's PTSA, is to promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, community, and place of worship. This objective can be met by assisting parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children. To that end, this page offers information and identifies websites that Anderson parents/guardians may choose to utilize as tools for raising their children and supporting our greater community.

 

Local & National PTA Parent Resources

Local and National PTA parent resources are free and can be accessed by clicking on the links below:
Austin Council of PTAs (ACPTA)
National PTA

Understanding The State of Texas School Funding Model & Anticipated Local Bond Elections
 
School Funding
Our tax dollars. Our kids. Our future.

In Austin, our thriving economy is leading the way for the entire nation. To continue our economic leadership, Austin needs successful, capable students fully prepared to compete in tomorrow’s economy.

Right now, Austin students face a major barrier to success: an outdated state school finance system that doesn’t provide the resources our students need. Under our state’s system for funding public education, Austin ISD sends far more money to the state than it gets back.

In 2015/16, AISD expects to send $175 million in local property tax revenue to the state—more than any other school district in Texas.

The formulas used to determine how much state funding our district receives haven’t been changed in 30 years, but the costs continue to rise.

In 2014, a state district judge determined that our state’s system for funding public schools is “inadequate, unsuitable and inequitable.”

Learn more here about how the Texas system of funding public schools affects Austin ISD. Share it with your colleagues, neighbors and anyone else who has an interest in the future of our community and region. After all, it’s our tax dollars. Our kids. Our future. 

 

AISD School Bonds & FABPAC

FABPAC explained video

 

Driving Safety

 

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and AAA are concerned about your safety on our nation’s roads. They are calling for drivers to put away distractions and focus only on the road. We all face constant demands for our time and we all have to juggle more than ever before. Unfortunately, many people multi-task while driving, which is NEVER a good idea. Being distracted behind the wheel for even just a few seconds greatly increases your chance of a crash. Distracted driving contributes to almost 8,000 crashes every single day. According to the AAA Foundation’s 2009 Traffic Safety Culture Index, 80% of drivers say distracted driving is a serious threat to their safety, yet two-thirds of drivers reported talking on the cell phone while driving. This “do as I say, not as I do” attitude must change if we are going to stop crashes and fatalities caused by distracted drivers.
 
You can help by committing to be a distraction-free driver and by asking your child to do the same. Below are 10 quick and easy ways to minimize distractions to keep yourself and all of us safer on the roads.

  1. Plan ahead
  2. Stow electronic devices
  3. Prepare kids and pets for the trip
  4. Satisfy that craving off the road
  5. Store loose gear and possessions
  6. Get your vehicle road- ready
  7. Dress for success before you get in the car
  8. Get your brain in the game
  9. Evaluate your own behavior from the “other” side of the road
  10. Use new technology to make you a better driver