2024 Elementary Teachers and Paraprofessionals of the Year
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...
Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our...
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.
From Monday, Feb. 21 through Friday, Feb. 25, the primary parent/guardian on file, students, and staff will receive an email from Round Rock ISD to link to your school’s 2022 survey. The survey is mobile-friendly and short. It can take less than five minutes to complete.
Online registration for Round Rock ISD families to enroll kindergarteners for the 2022-2023 school year opens on Monday, March 7. Round Rock ISD has 35 top-rated elementary schools that educate, support, and serve Central Texas students in Round Rock, portions of Cedar Park, and the City of Austin.
Educators from across Round Rock ISD campuses and departments were selected to receive $125,000 in Excellence in Education Grants from the Round Rock ISD Partners in Education (PIE) Foundation. The Excellence in Education Grants provides resources for educators to execute innovative ideas, programs, materials, equipment, field trips, and various other needs that enhance student learning. All Round Rock ISD students are impacted by the grants in some capacity.
Round Rock ISD teachers are invaluable to the growth and development of our students and...
In Round Rock ISD, we deeply value the beautiful diversity of our community. We are committed to creating and nurturing an inclusive environment where all forms of cultural diversity are valued, and equity is embedded into every facet of our operations. What we absolutely will not tolerate are racist, hateful, divisive comments and actions.
The Round Rock Independent School District Board of Trustees is moving forward in its search to identify the District’s next Superintendent of Schools. Round Rock ISD and the Board of Trustees are committed to a transparent process as we search for the District’s next leader. An essential part of the process is obtaining feedback from everyone in the community.
This afternoon, Gov. Greg Abbott announced lifting the mask mandate in Texas in an Executive Order. However, as part of our efforts to keep staff and students safe and keep our schools open, Round Rock ISD has no plans to change the mask requirement in schools and facilities at this time.
The Board of Trustees has selected a search to find the next Round Rock ISD superintendent of schools, with the goal of selecting a candidate prior to the start of the 2021-2022 school year.
After being canceled in the Spring of 2020 due to the pandemic, state-mandated student testing returns in April.
The majority of Round Rock ISD schools will resume operations on Wednesday, Feb 24. A small number of schools will have adjustments made to their campus operations this week to accommodate repairs and impacts due to the winter storm.
Maintenance and custodial crews continue to work around the clock repairing storm damage and preparing campuses to welcome back students safely. Thanks to the dedication of these hard-working teams, we are hopeful that we will resume campus operations on Wednesday, Feb. 24. We will make a final determination tomorrow and will communicate to our staff and families as soon as possible.
We continue to assess winter storm damage across the District and determine our ability to safely welcome students back. More than 70 incidents of storm-related damage have been reported at campuses and District facilities, ranging from minor to severe. Given all of these issues, all Round Rock ISD campuses and offices will remain closed Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22-23.