School Bond 2018: Technology in Fine Arts Classrooms
In 2018 the Round Rock community passed a bond that included providing technology for fine arts...
Read MoreIn 2018 the Round Rock community passed a bond that included providing technology for fine arts...
Read MoreWe sat down with Round Rock ISD staff members and veterans from each branch of the military, as...
Read MoreThe boys’ basketball team from Round Rock High School share their love of the game with...
Read MoreRound Rock ISD’s 35th elementary school is in the works! The school will have unique...
Read MoreWords matter, actions matter, kindness matters…Herrington Elementary is spreading kindness...
Read MoreJohn Schumacher, AKA Mr. Schu, reads between 800-1000 books per year and is renowned as the...
Read MoreAs New York Times best seller and leader John Maxwell said, “The single biggest way to...
Read MoreRound Rock ISD Superintendent Dr. Steve Flores welcomed back some of the more than 51,000 students that walked through campus doors on the first day of school. Dr. Flores shares that with students back in our classrooms our District family is complete and we are ONE FAMILY with ONE FUTURE.
Read MoreOur last I Lead video of the 2018-2019 school year features Patrick Garcia, a SPED Education Assistant at Brushy Creek Elementary School. Patrick champions the need of students and the community by tailoring education to help each child reach their goals.
Read MoreAmanda Molina leads her campus by investing time and casting a vision with her teachers, which improves their skills and improves student achievement.
Read MoreDavid Starnes, the campus athletic director at Chisholm Trail Middle School, is the next campus leader featured in Round Rock ISD’s I Lead video series.
Read MoreKimberly Wassmuth, an Instructional Technology Specialist at C.D. Fulkes Middle School, is the latest featured campus leader in Round Rock ISD’s I Lead video series. She leads her campus by cultivating creativity and works collaboratively with teachers to find ways to bring technology into their classroom.
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