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Mendez leaders report attendance gains, sharp drop in discipline and announce principal transition
Summary
Mendez campus leaders told Austin ISD trustees that average daily attendance rose to 86% and discipline incidents fell to 44 this year from 157 last year; the school will restore sixth grade for 2025–26 and Miss Miranda was announced as principal for the 2025–26 school year.
Mendez campus leaders reported to the Austin ISD Board of Trustees in April that average daily attendance has risen to 86% and discipline incidents have fallen to 44 this school year from 157 the previous year, and they announced that Miss Miranda will take over as the campus principal for the 2025–26 school year.
The update, delivered by Mr. Willis, principal at Mendez, and Miss Miranda, covered enrollment and demographics for second and eighth grades, leadership-development activities for staff, athletics and extracurricular programming, plans to restore sixth grade next year, summer school (called “fifth quarter”), ongoing hiring for sixth-grade vacancies and a leadership transition.
Mr. Willis said the campus currently reports about 200 students enrolled in grades 7 and 8 and an average daily attendance (ADA) of 86%. He noted that…
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