New school year begins for Austin ISD, other Central Texas students

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Austin ISD students head back to class

It's the first day of school for students in Austin Independent School District. FOX 7 Austin's Kelly Saberi has details on what students, parents, and staff should expect.

It's back-to-school for thousands of Central Texas students, including Austin Independent School District.

With the start of a new year, there are always a few changes that students, parents, and staff can expect. 

Austin ISD will keep providing breakfast and lunch at no cost for students at 76 schools. This is made possible through the Community Eligibility Provision Program which is a federally funded option for schools in low-income areas.

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First day of school for Austin ISD students

Interim Superintendent Dr. Anthony Mays and other officials hold a news conference as students head back to class.

The largest bond package in AISD will be on the ballot in November after a AISD Board of Trustees vote. It's a $2.44 billion bond that is meant to help underserved schools.

Other districts starting school day include Manor, Fredericksburg, and Hutto.

Del Valle ISD started classes on August 9.