New SMARTtag App replaces Parent Portal
The SMART tag™ Parent App replaces the Parent Portal, providing a more convenient and user-friendly experience.
The SMART tag™ Parent App replaces the Parent Portal, providing a more convenient and user-friendly experience.
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...
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.
Beginning this fall, all 11 middle schools within the District will introduce “Accelerated Science 1” for sixth graders, allowing students to opt into the program.
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.
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.
The first year of high school is critical in ensuring your child is set up for success. The selection of classes can impact your student’s performance in post-secondary opportunities, whether they decide to attend college or pursue another route after high school.
Eighth-grade students who meet all promotion requirements from eighth to ninth grade are encouraged to apply.
Eighth-grade students and their families are invited to in-person information sessions to learn more about student life and how to apply at ECHS or for the P-TECH program. Information about the IB® programme offered at Westwood and Stony Point high schools will also be presented.
Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our...
Marking its 100th year, Hopewell school opened in Round Rock ISD in 1922 as the first campus in the District for African Americans. Looking back, past students and community members reflect on the campus’ history and how that history has shaped the present.
Meet Mr. Robertson. He teaches Advanced Ethnic Studies at Hopewell Middle School. Advanced ethnic studies intersect Mexican American history, world cultures, Texas history, and U.S. History. Similarly, this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month theme is Unidos: Inclusivity for a Stronger Nation.
Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our...