Board of Trustees approve 2021 – 2022 Academic Calendar
The Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees approved the academic calendar for the 2021-2022 school year during its regular meeting in February.
Read MoreThe Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees approved the academic calendar for the 2021-2022 school year during its regular meeting in February.
Read MoreAs we continue to monitor reports of the impact of the Coronavirus, Round Rock ISD, along with our county health departments and state and federal government agencies, remain dedicated to working together to keep our students and staff safe and healthy. This is an ever-evolving situation and we must remain nimble to keep up with the latest developments. In order to keep our community informed, we have created a webpage with current information about Round Rock ISD’s response and plans related to Coronavirus, and also links to helpful information.
Read MoreRound Rock ISD students in the Health Sciences academies receive hands on experience at a nursing...
Read MoreMcNeil High School’s popular automotive program is helping fill the demand for skilled automotive technicians and now Honda is helping those students prepare for their future.
Read MoreDo you have a turkey friend? Round Rock visually impaired students visited Safe In Austin, an...
Read MoreThe Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees approved boundary changes for Elsa England, Herrington, Caraway and Teravista elementary schools at the Board’s regular monthly meeting on Thursday, February 20, 2020. Also approved were proposed feeder pattern adjustments for Joe Lee Johnson Elementary School and C.D. Fulkes Middle School, which allows for better alignment for students transitioning from elementary to middle to high schools. The largest change for Herrington Elementary was made to create an attendance zone for the yet-to-be-constructed Elementary 35, scheduled to open for the 2021-2022 school year. All other approved boundary changes will take effect for the 2020–2021 school year.
Read MoreTeachers at Forest North Elementary School used the cafeteria, not the classroom, to teach essential life skills – table manners. Made possible by a grant, awarded by the school PTA, first-graders put their good manners to use while enjoying their lunch in a “fine dining” atmosphere with cloth napkins, table linens, and flowers.
Read MoreTeachers at Forest North Elementary School used the cafeteria, not the classroom, to teach...
Read MoreThe organization Sleep in Heavenly Peace recognizes the importance of every child having a proper bed and a good night’s sleep. On Feb. 1, 2020, Sleep in Heavenly Peace teamed with First United Methodist Church of Round Rock to build high-quality bunk beds for families in need.
Read MoreIf you love to help students succeed we want to meet you on Saturday, April 4 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Stony Point High School, 1801 Tiger Trail in Round Rock. Doors open at 8:30 a.m.!
Read MoreThe Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees held a workshop on Feb. 13, 2020, to discuss potential adjustments to boundaries in areas of the District and receive public feedback. The evening focused on possible adjustments to the Elsa England, Caraway, Herrington, and small portions of the Teravista attendance areas to address campus capacity and prepare for the opening of Elementary 35 in Fall 2021.
Read More“I want to be an astronaut,” said one student as kindergarten through fifth-grade...
Read More“I want to be an astronaut,” said one student as kindergarten through fifth-grade...
Read MoreNominees wishing to become candidates for the following leadership positions must submit a resume with a paragraph declaring interest to any member of the Nominating Committee by Friday, Feb. 21. Candidates may either self-nominate or be nominated by another individual.
Read MoreIn-District transfer applications for students who will be requesting to attend a different Round Rock ISD campus other than their zoned home campus for the 2020-2021 school year will open on March 2.
Read MoreAs we continue to monitor reports of the impact of the Coronavirus in areas of the world, Round Rock ISD, along with our county health departments and state and federal government agencies, remain dedicated to working together to keep our students and staff safe and healthy.
Read MoreAfter celebrating many successful seasons, the Westwood High School Tennis Team has something new to celebrate, their coach Travis Dalrymple was recently selected as 2018-2019 Texas Boys Tennis Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Association (NFSHSA).
Read MoreThe Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees will continue their review of school boundaries and provide the community additional opportunities to share feedback during the month of February.
Read MoreStony Point High School Solar Car Club is using the energy from the sun to power their very own...
Read MoreRound Rock ISD salutes career and technical education in our schools during Career & Technical Education Month. Career & Technical Education (CTE) serves over 12,000 Round Rock ISD students in high school and middle school, offering more than 100-course offerings.
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