Category: Deerpark

24 aspiring nurses sign P-TECH letter of intent

P-TECH’s first cohort of 24 aspiring nurses took their first step towards a future in high-skill health science careers as licensed vocational nurses by signing their program letter of intent.

P-TECH Early College 2024-2025 application opens

Round Rock ISD’s Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) is a public-private partnership involving Austin Community College and St. David’s Healthcare that will prepare students for high-skill health science jobs.

Early College High School Important 2024 Dates

Wednesday, Jan. 31 is the last day of the early submission period for students to submit their 2024-2025 school year Early College High School declaration forms for admission consideration.

Round Rock ISD middle schools awarded $30,000 in engineering grants

. Fulkes, Deerpark, and Hernandez middle schools received a $10,000 Project Lead the Way (PLTW) grant to expand their pre-engineering programs. The awarded grants will fund expanded student access and early career exposure to the engineering field, introduce new course modules, bolster educator training, purchase equipment, and increase field trip opportunities.

Families, students, and staff asked to complete 2022 campus survey

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.

Round Rock ISD Athletic Program Spotlight: Wrestling

Cedar Ridge, McNeil, Round Rock, and Westwood high schools offer wrestling for boys and girls. Interested students can join the wrestling team or enroll in a wrestling class as an elective. Students from our high schools have placed at State, and Round Rock ISD teams routinely compete in regionals, place in tournaments, and win District titles.

F4 Racing comes to Deerpark

Ryan Shehan, a 16-year old F4 racing professional, visited Deerpark Middle School recently to share with students what it takes to achieve your goals. Deerpark Principal John Manning expressed the importance of setting students up for success and was excited to have a speaker closer to the student’s age to show them anything is possible if you set your mind to it.

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