Austin Achieve Public Schools — Mandamus Petition Denied

Case
In re Austin Achieve Public Schools
Court
Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, at Austin
Judge
Triana (elected 2018); Crump (elected 2024); Ellis (appointment info not available)
Date Decided
August 10, 2026
Docket No.
03-26-00721-CV
Topics
Mandamus, Original Proceeding, Appellate Procedure
Source
Read the full opinion

Background

Austin Achieve Public Schools filed a petition for a writ of mandamus in an original proceeding arising from Travis County.

The memorandum opinion does not identify the underlying dispute, the relief requested, or the arguments presented by the parties.

The Court’s Holding

The Texas Third Court of Appeals denied the petition for writ of mandamus, citing Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 52.8(a).

The court provided no substantive analysis or explanation for the denial. Justice Gisela D. Triana authored the memorandum opinion, with Justices Triana, Crump, and Ellis participating.

Key Takeaways

  • The petition for writ of mandamus was denied.
  • The decision arose from an original proceeding from Travis County.
  • The memorandum opinion does not disclose the underlying facts or explain the basis for the denial.

Why It Matters

The opinion establishes only the disposition of this mandamus proceeding. Because it contains no factual discussion or legal analysis, it does not provide guidance on the underlying dispute or the court’s reasoning.

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