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Austin ISD says consolidation needed to avoid state takeover; Oak Springs families press for safety, preservation and guarantees
Summary
Austin Independent School District Superintendent Matias Segura told Oak Springs families at a community meeting that a draft turnaround plan under consideration could blend Oak Springs and nearby Blackshear elementary schools to address chronic under-enrollment, rising facility costs and state accountability risk.
Austin Independent School District Superintendent Matias Segura told Oak Springs families at a community listening session that the district’s draft turnaround plan, which could blend Oak Springs and Blackshear elementary schools, is intended to correct decades-long inequities, reduce excess building capacity and break an accountability chain that could lead to state intervention.
“We have not been ensuring that every student gets what they need to be successful in Austin ISD,” Segura said, framing the draft as an urgent corrective measure tied to enrollment trends, budget pressures and the state accountability system.
The superintendent said AISD faces a structural mismatch between facilities and enrollment — about 116 schools serving roughly 70,000 students and some 20,000 excess seats — and has cut more than $100 million in the past two years. He added that repeated low accountability ratings narrow district options and, if left…
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