Author: Dustin Rogers

Class of 2020 Valedictorian and Salutatorian Surprise

Congratulations to the Round Rock ISD Class of 2020 Valedictorians and Salutatorians! This week, 12 Round Rock ISD high school students were surprised with the news of the year as they were named their school’s Val and Sal! Principals and campus staff stopped by to celebrate.

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How Grading Works: Elementary School

The biggest goal for at-home learning at the elementary level is to keep students engaged in learning. This video will help answer some basic questions on how grading will work at the elementary school level. Visit the FAQ section at roundrockisd.org/coronavirus for more.

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How Grading Works: Middle School

With the transition to at-home learning, one of the biggest questions middle school parents may have is how grading will work for the spring semester? In this video, we explain how grades will be calculated for middle school students. Have more grading questions? Visit the FAQ section at roundrockisd.org/coronavirus.

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How Grading Works: High School

One of the biggest questions parents and students may have during school closures is how grading will work? This video will help explain how grades will be calculated for high school students. Stay tuned for future videos for elementary and middle school parents. As always, if you have any questions, please visit our website roundrockisd.org/coronavirus for all the latest information.

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“Physically apart, but together we stand #WilcoUnited

Collectively Williamson County public schools serve over 100,000 students, and we all are united in our mission to provide mental health support to our students and families during this time. If you need to talk with someone, please reach out. Our school crisis counselors are available, and families can visit roundrockisd.org for mental health resources and counseling service information.

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At-home learning: Teachers, students, and families continue instruction

As we wrap up the second week of at-home learning teachers, students and parents are getting their bearings and hopefully finding a groove to Round Rock ISD’s new learning environment. As at-home learning continues, Round Rock ISD is here to help. The Parent Guide to At-Home Learning offers tips to help students in an at-home learning environment, includes information on how to navigate Google classroom, and helpful resources for social-emotional support.

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Chromebook check-out gives students access to online at-home learning

Round Rock ISD prepared and checked-out thousands of Chromebooks to students who had no or limited access to devices for students to participate in at-home learning, which began on Monday, April 6. At-home learning is online teacher-facilitated instruction, using tools such as Google Classrooms and the District email system to communicate, receive, and submit assignments.

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Nature to Neighborhood Studio: Laurel Mountain Elementary

Looking back at some fantastic educational moments that have taken place this year, Laurel Mountain Elementary took outdoor learning to a whole new level with a one of a kind Nature to Neighborhood Studio! While in the studio, students had a hands-on learning experience with everything from flooding patterns to composting with worms in this award-winning outdoor space.

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Coding Jam: Sommer Elementary

On a Saturday, March 7, Sommer Elementary School held Coding Jam. At the “Jam” experts in the coding field demonstrated to students how skills in coding could enrich their lives. We hope you enjoy watching the students engaged in this event and see them light up from their sense of accomplishment.

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Leadership Day 2020

Our Round Rock ISD Leadership schools focus on the seven habits of a great leader. Each year the schools have Leadership Day to show their family and friends how they model those skills.

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Celebration of Cultures

Students at Great Oaks elementary traveled the world exploring cultures and foods from all walks of life at their celebration of cultures this week.

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Amazing Shake

“I want to be an astronaut,” said one student as kindergarten through fifth-grade...

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