Students to keep district-issued Chromebooks during summer break
Round Rock ISD students will take home their district-issued Chromebook over the summer.
Round Rock ISD students will take home their district-issued Chromebook over the summer.
Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our...
Round Rock ISD is excited to host Early Learning Day, a special event for incoming Pre-K and Kindergarten families. Early Learning Day is an opportunity to explore our campuses and learn more about the enriching educational opportunities we offer early learners.
We’re hosting virtual sessions on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 12-1 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 23, 4:15-5:15 p.m., and Tuesday, Jan. 28, 6:45-7:45 p.m. to help families learn more about the elementary-to-middle school transition.
Fourth grade students at Laurel Mountain Elementary School are making a difference.
The SMART tag™ Parent App replaces the Parent Portal, providing a more convenient and user-friendly experience.
Educational Results Partnership, a nonprofit organization identifying high-performing schools that...
Round Rock ISD families can access student STAAR scores through the Home Access Center (HAC) over the next few weeks.
Round Rock ISD students will take home their district-issued Chromebook over the summer.
Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our...
Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our...
Striving to enhance the counseling resources and services provided to students, campus counseling programs at Laurel Mountain and Spicewood elementary schools and Canyon Vista, Grisham and Pearson Ranch middle schools were named 2022 Lone Star State School Counselor Association (LSSSCA) Award Winners.
Pranshi Mehta, a fifth grader at Laurel Mountain Elementary School, has written and now published an adventure book. Pranshi said she wanted to write a book about a young girl going on adventures and even saving her dad to show girls can be adventurous too. All the proceeds from the book benefit the Malala Fund, a non-profit organization that advocates for girls’ education.
For 27 years, the Round Rock ISD Fine Arts Department has put elementary school students’ finest artwork on public display. This year the exhibition is at the Raymond E. Hartfield Performing Art Center for all to see.
Round Rock ISD students earned specialty awards and top placements at the Austin Energy Regional Science Festival hosted in February.