School Health Advisory Council

Fit, Healthy and Ready to Learn

Research shows that healthy children do better in school—from attendance and behavior to academics and overall performance. The Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) works with the district to help school communities support good health and academic achievement.

What is the School Health Advisory Council?

A  is a school board appointed advisory group of individuals who represent different segments of the community. By law, a majority of the members must be persons who are parents of students enrolled in the district and who are not employed by the district. The AISD SHAC is made up of parents, community members, students, and school staff working together to improve the health of all students and families through coordinated school health programs. Texas law requires all school districts to have a SHAC. Learn more about SHAC Bylaws.

The AISD School Health Advisory Council meets on a Wednesday of every month, with the exception of July and August, from 6:00–7:30 p.m. Meetings will be held in a training room at the new AISD Headquarters located at 4000 S. IH-35 Frontage Road, 78704 unless otherwise noted. Membership to the SHAC is by annual school board appointment. Meetings are open to all interested persons.  

Anyone wishing to speak during the Citizens Communication portion of the meeting must read the Communications Guidelines and must complete a Speaker and Comment Card prior to speaking.

The work of SHAC is carried out by its committees, which include: Family & Community Involvement, Nutrition, Physical Education & Activity, Health Education, Social & Emotional Wellness, Health Services, Healthy School Environment, and Staff Wellness.

SHAC Membership Roster for 2024-2025 School Year

SHAC is looking for additional members for the 2023-2024 School Year:

  • 1 from District 3
  • 1 from District 8 
  • 1 campus administrator

SHAC Bylaws

What are District Advisory Bodies?

To apply for membership, please complete and submit the standard application form: English / Spanish

Why do we need a School Health Advisory Council?

  • It's Texas law
  • Healthy children learn better
  • Schools play an important role in teaching healthy habits
  • Healthy homes and healthy schools support healthy children

What is included in a coordinated school health program?

The components of a coordinated school health program include:

How can I help?

Join the PTA or PTSA. Form a campus wellness committee. Become active in supporting district initiatives to create healthy learning environments for all children. Attend Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ ISD SHAC meetings at the new AISD Headquarters located at 4000 S. IH-35 Frontage Road, 78704. The SHAC meets a Wednesday of each month from 6:00–7:30 p.m.