Month: October 2021

The Original Zombie Experience

For two nights Cedar Ridge High School is turned into a “safe zone” for Round Rock residents to escape a zombie apocalypse. While the zombie experience may only be two nights, Cedar Ridge theatre students prepare for weeks and gain valuable experience in set design including audio and lighting as well as costume and make-up design, experience some students say cannot be gained on the main stage.

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Love the Rock

On Saturday, Oct. 23 hundreds of volunteers came together in a large-scale event called Love the...

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Stony Point High School Floral Design Program

At Stony Point High School seniors in the floral design CTE program run their final class like a business. They order the flowers, keep the books, make the floral arrangements and even deliver to some locations in the District.

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Adopt-A-Buddy Reading Program

At Jee Lee Johnson Elementary Pre-K and kindergarten students pick a fluffy cute buddy to read to at home. The Adopt-A-Buddy reading program promotes reading and imagination.

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In the Classroom: McNeil High School

It’s not just the study of living things in David Berry’s Biology class. He incorporates social and emotional learning into each class by asking students a question of the day and sharing simple tips for well-being. He works hard to help engage students on all levels, not just Biology.

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Trustees to Hold Community Forums on Student Outcome Goals

The Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees will host forums during the month of October seeking community feedback to help the Board develop student outcome goals. Meetings will be held in-person or virtual. Those interested in attending must live in the Round Rock ISD attendance area and register prior to the event. 

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Surplus sales bring back over three million dollars to Round Rock ISD

Over three million dollars have been brought back to Round Rock ISD through sales of surplus assets, goods and electronics over the last two years. These funds have gone to serve students and staff as the revenue was placed directly back in the District’s general fund, which is used to fund supplies for students and staff, salaries and utilities.

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