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Molly Beth Malcolm. Dr. Molly Beth Beene Malcolm (born April 26, 1955) [1] is an American educator and former politician. [2] She is the executive vice chancellor of operations and public affairs for Austin Community College in Austin, Texas. [3]
L.C. Anderson High School. / 30.37583°N 97.75361°W / 30.37583; -97.75361. L.C. Anderson High School is a public high school located in the city of Austin, Texas, United States. It is a part of the Austin Independent School District. The school is named for Laurine Cecil (L.C.) Anderson who served as principal of Prairie View Normal ...
4000 S. I-H 35 Frontage Rd. Austin Independent School District (AISD) is a school district based in the city of Austin, Texas, United States. Established in 1881, [2] the district serves most of the City of Austin, the neighboring municipalities of Sunset Valley and San Leanna, and unincorporated areas in Travis County (including Manchaca ).
Credit, debit ATM and prepaid card processing, electronic banking and bill payment. Number of employees. 1700. Website. www .pscu .com. PSCU, formerly Payment Systems for Credit Unions, is the largest credit union service organization in the United States. [1] The organization was founded in 1977 and is based in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The Austin school board took on a $52 million deficit for the ongoing 2023-24 school year budget, but it had managed to reduce that shortfall to about $31 million, according to the district. Faced ...
The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (or LBJ School of Public Affairs) is a graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin that was founded in 1970. The school offers training in public policy analysis and administration in government and public affairs-related areas of the private and nonprofit sectors.
Here are the Austin area school districts losing out on some federal reimbursements for medical services: Austin: $6.7 million. Del Valle: $2 million. Hutto: $1.1 million. Round Rock: $937,000 ...
Austin's history has also been largely tied to state politics and in the late 19th century, the establishment of the University of Texas made Austin a regional center for higher education, as well as a hub for state government. In the 20th century, Austin's music scene had earned the city the nickname "Live Music Capital of the World." [5]