Amarillo ISD: A Choice District
School Choice has become a political buzz word, but for Amarillo ISD students,
In Amarillo ISD, #WeAreChoice. For every
As a choice district with a flexible enrollment policy, our students have the opportunity to choose the campus that best meets their needs, even if it’s not their neighborhood school. Students also design their own specialized educational path from elementary through high school with instruction from our team of 100 percent highly qualified teachers. Exceptional opportunities available from our
Now is the time to support AISD and public education. Unlike any time before, our students and their families have
What Parents are Saying
"It is an honor to attend AISD. I know several people who are out of district who don't necessarily have the opportunities AISD has with such amazing programs. It's limitless." – Alicia Elizondo, Parent of Five AISD Students
Click here to read more about Alicia's family and their choice to take advantage of AISD's Open Transfer Policy
"We chose Carver Academy because of the different opportunities she'd be able to have, such as the music class, piano, art and Spanish. We wanted her at a young age to have some of those opportunities we would otherwise have to pay for at private school." – Lanitra Barringer, Elementary Parent
“As a parent we want our kids to be successful. One night at supper, I asked my daughter, who was a junior in high school at the time, what she wanted to do after high school. I told her all about AISD’s AmTech Career Academy, and I listed for her the classes that are offered and what all they do at AmTech to show her some options. I was leaving for work one morning when suddenly my daughter told me that she wants to be an orthodontist. She is in the dental assisting pathway at AmTech, and she is loving it and thriving! We are lucky to have such an awesome opportunity for her to get this experience in high school!” – Arthur Rodriguez, High School Parent
"We are blessed with two very bright, highly-motivated boys, so we wanted them to be in the place that was the most academically challenge and we heard great things about the advanced placement program at Tascosa High School. We had a chance to meet the staff and faculty and we never second guessed our decision." – Stacy Tormey, High School Parent
What Students Are Saying
"I chose American Sign Language to fulfill my foreign language requirements. It's a unique foreign language and we need more people who can sign." – Autumn Stevenson, Amarillo High Student
"I've always loved music and I wanted to try something new. I thought it would be really fun." – Mercedes Dicun, 5th Grade Orchestra Student at Coronado Elementary School
"I chose culinary arts because I wanted to learn more about the different cultures and cuisines of cooking. There are a lot of other activities to do, but this is something that will help me throughout life." – Justice Ochoa, Caprock High School Culinary Arts Student