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It was a great first first-day and last last-day in Aubrey ISD. #ChapClassof26 #ChapClassof38





Good morning, Aubrey Chaparrals! We’re thrilled to welcome you back today. Share your first-day-of-school pictures on the Aubrey ISD Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AtZSPedy1/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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Aubrey ISD Family,
Please be aware of the following transportation reminders for the first few days of school:
Morning Pick Up:
Bus route pick up times are approximate. During the first few days, buses may be running behind schedule.
If your student is not able to get on a bus due to overcrowding, Aubrey ISD Transportation will have buses going around to pick up additional students.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact your child’s campus or the transportation department.
Afternoon Drop Off:
Campus staff will have updated bus rosters to assist with loading students on the correct route in the afternoon.
Buses may run behind schedule due to additional students on routes.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact your child’s campus or the transportation department.


Thirty more minutes until our bedtime story!


School starts tomorrow, Aug. 13 — slow down, stay alert, and follow the law to keep kids safe. In 2024, Texas had 781 school zone crashes, many caused by speeding and driver inattention. Together, we can keep our Chaps safe.


Help keep our staff cool at dismissal! If you can donate a case of bottled water, please drop it off in the front office anytime.


Aubrey ISD is kicking off the school year with a focus on strong attendance — because when students show, they grow! Our goal is for every student to maintain at least a 95% attendance rate this year. That means missing no more than nine days all year!
Every day counts.
Every class matters.
Every student benefits.
Let’s make this year the best one yet — strive for 95!


New Personal Communications Device Law
Texas House Bill 1481, a new state law, will take effect during the 2025-26 school year and will directly impact student personal communication devices during instructional hours (defined as first bell to last bell).
Exceptions are possible with documented medical needs, IEP or 504 accommodations, or other health and safety requirements as outlined by the law.
Students may not use personal cellphones, tablets, smartwatches, earbuds or similar devices during instructional hours. This includes lunch, recess and passing periods.
Please begin talking to your child now about this upcoming change. Your support will help us create a more focused learning environment.
Aubrey ISD will share more information as the plan is developed.


Before you head out for back-to-school shopping, take a moment to review the Aubrey ISD dress code. The district’s guidelines are designed to promote good grooming and hygiene, prevent disruptions, and minimize safety hazards.
Dress code link in bio: bit.ly/3WCkp1y


Free and Reduced-Price Meal Applications Open
Aubrey ISD believes in the importance of healthy, accessible meals for all students. Families may qualify for free or reduced-price meals.
Apply: https://www.aubreyisd.net/page/child-nutrition
Questions: gsimoes@aubreyisd.net


Today we kicked off our New Teacher Academy and welcomed an exceptional group of educators to the Chaparral family! We’re excited to have them on board and can’t wait to see the impact they’ll make.


2025-26 Start and End Times


It’s time to gear up for the 2025–26 school year!
School supply lists for Aubrey ISD elementary and middle schools are available here: https://www.aubreyisd.net/page/supply-lists
Please note: High school supply lists are not included, as they depend on each student’s individual schedule and will be shared at a later date.


Parent Portal Now Online
The Parent Portal is back online. Thank you for your patience as we transitioned our student data system to the 2025–26 school year.


Meet the Teacher


Aubrey ISD leadership had a great second day of preparation for another great year.


Attendance matters from day one.
Here’s what you can do to support student success.
The goal is 95%: Be at school on time, every day, all day.
Every day counts: Attendance directly impacts student learning and success.
Every minute matters: Tardies and early pick-ups interrupt learning.
Start strong: Good attendance habits begin in pre-K and kindergarten.
Excuse absences promptly: Submit doctor’s notes within three days to avoid unexcused absences.
Stay informed: Monitor your student’s attendance in Parent Portal. Contact your student’s campus with questions.


The Aubrey ISD Leadership Summit kicked off today. See photos here: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/19SnSkByZF/?mibextid=wwXIfr

The Parent Portal will be taken offline at 9 a.m. and remain unavailable for the next several days as we transition our system to the new school year. We will notify families as soon as access is restored.
