The Aubrey ISD Board of Trustees voted unanimously to call a $385.9 million bond election to be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022.
Aaron Cajilema, Josue Lopez and Xander Rouk were named three of the top high school musicians in the state of Texas last month by the Association of Texas Small School Bands.
The ESSER II and III grant programs are authorized in the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARP).
The bond construction webpage contains descriptions and updates of bond projects.
Visit the Rank One Aubrey ISD athletics website for up-to-date news, playoff information, schedules and scores.
Aubrey High School was named to the U.S. News Best High Schools 2021 list.
The Aubrey High School football team will play Monahans in the Class 4A Division II Region I Semifinal game on Friday Nov. 26 at 12:30 p.m. at Abilene Wylie High School.
Four Aubrey High School student-athletes signed letters of intent on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at a fall signing day ceremony in the Aubrey High School gymnasium.
The ESSER II and III grant programs are authorized in the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARP).
The bond construction webpage contains descriptions and updates of the 2017 bond project.
Visit the Rank One Aubrey ISD athletics website for up-to-date news, playoff information, schedules and scores.
The ESSER II and III grant programs are authorized in the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARP).
The bond construction webpage contains descriptions and updates of bond projects.
Visit the Rank One Aubrey ISD athletics website for up-to-date news, playoff information, schedules and scores.
The AMS student council is sponsoring the Spring Dance on Saturday, March 5. Tickets are $10 per person.
Aubrey ISD accepts two parent notes per semester for an absence to be labeled as “excused.”. Regular school attendance is essential for a student to make the most of his or her education—to benefit from teacher-led and school activities, to build each day’s learning on the previous day’s, and to grow as an individual.
Official attendance is taken every day at 9:00AM which is during the second instructional hour as required by state rule. A student absent for any portion of the day, including at the official attendance-taking time, should follow the procedures below to provide documentation of the absence.
State law allows exemptions to the compulsory attendance requirements for several types of absences if the student makes up all work and submits proper documentation to the attendance clerk. These include the following activities and events: Religious holy days, including travel to/from.
After a student age 19 or older incurs a third unexcused absence, the district will send the student a letter as required by law explaining that the district may revoke the student’s enrollment for the remainder of the school year if the student has more than five unexcused absences in a semester.
As an alternative to revoking a student’s enrollment, the district may implement a behavior improvement plan. A student who voluntarily attends or enrolls after his or her 19th birthday is required to attend each school day until the end of the school year.
A transfer or migrant student begins to accumulate absences only after he or she has enrolled in the district. In reaching a decision about a student’s absences, the committee will attempt to ensure that it is in the best interest of the student.
A student will be required to attend any assigned accelerated instruction program, which may occur before or after school or during the summer, if the student does not meet the passing standards on the state assessment for his or her grade level and/or applicable subject area.