Month: September 2021

TikTok Challenges Causing Disruptions

In recent days, campus administrators have been dealing with escalating issues related to social media challenges, specifically the “Devious Licks” TikTok challenge that encourages students to vandalize and steal random objects from their schools and post them in videos.

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In the Classroom: Grisham Middle School

In this edition of In the Classroom, we visit Kalee Criner’s classroom at Grisham Middle School. At first, students may be taken back by Criner’s flamingo-focused decor but quickly realize they are much more than decorations and help create a sense of unity and togetherness.

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Sensory Pathways

Several elementary schools across the district have sensory pathways. These pathways are used to help students take a quick brain break from the classroom when needed and release some energy to renew their focus. Watch this video to find out more about how sensory pathways are used in Round Rock ISD.

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Mask requirement reinstated for Round Rock ISD schools, Mask Matrix approved

The Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees approved reinstating the District’s mask requirement during a Sept. 22 called meeting. The extension of the mask requirement, which had expired on Sept. 17, was originally scheduled for discussion and potential action during the Board’s Sept. 14 regular meeting, but was postponed due to public disruptions.  

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Understanding Mental Health and Gun Safety

This Williamson County Juvenile Services video was produced to help families, and loved ones recognize signs that their children or friends may be struggling with mental health issues. Community experts from Rock Springs Hospital, Bluebonnet Trails Community Services, and Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute offer advice on talking to kids about their feelings and coping when wrestling with anxiety and depression.

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Masks in Schools and Facilities

The mask requirement, which includes an opt-out exemption for specific health or developmental justifications, was approved by the Board of Trustees with an expiration time and date of 11:59 p.m. on Friday, September 17. The Board intended to consider an extension of the requirement at its meeting this week. Unfortunately, the meeting was disrupted by attendees and the Board had to adjourn the meeting before Trustees were able to discuss masks. The meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday, September 22, which was the earliest possible opportunity. In the meantime, we are asking our staff, students and visitors to continue to abide by our current mask requirement.

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Round Rock ISD Trustees approve 2021-2022 tax rate

The Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees approved a $1.1336 tax rate during their regular meeting on Sept. 14. The approved rate reflects a general operating rate of $0.8936 and a  $0.2400 rate for debt service, a $0.0876 decrease from the previous year. 

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Educational Equity, a Common Goal

The struggle for educational equity in our nation has been filled with both challenges and successes. The legacy of all of those who fought for educational equity is found in the millions of people of color and women who went on to obtain a quality education, make significant contributions to their families, communities, and our nation at large. It has taken all of us to get to this point. Each group has its own unique story, and those stories are part of our shared history.

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Partner Spotlight: Ladders for Leaders Connects Students with Paid Internships

“What do you want to be when you graduate?” It’s a question students hear over and over again during their high school career, especially as graduation looms. While some may have a clear picture of their future, for many, the answer to that question is: “I have no idea.” Often, students are unaware of just how many options are available to them.

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Round Rock ISD high school bands exhibit musical achievements at Festival of Bands

Festival of Bands’ spectacular sights and sounds celebrate Round Rock ISD students’ musical achievements in the District’s instrumental music programs. Families and community members will enjoy watching and listening to students from Ceder Ridge, McNeil, Round Rock, Stony Point, and Westwood high schools perform inspiring musical choreographed routines. 

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Thank you for helping keep our community safe and healthy

As we wrap up our third week of the 2021-2022 school year, I want to take the opportunity to thank all of you for helping us keep our campuses as safe as possible for our staff and students. Our teachers, administrators, and support staff are working hard to provide the best possible learning experiences for our students while continuing to navigate the challenges of a pandemic. As I visit schools every day, I am so proud to witness the flexibility and determination our students and staff demonstrate each day.

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Round Rock ISD opens Redbud Elementary

Redbud Elementary is open for teaching and learning! The building opened this Fall and staff and students are excited to be some of the first people to walk through its halls. Watch this video to get a look at the District’s newest campus and hear what staff and students think about their new school.

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