Board Brief for March 27, 2025 Regular Board Meeting
The regular board meeting on March 27, 2024 the board was updated middle school scheduling options, Teacher Incentive Allotment and the final 2025-26 calendar among other topics.
The regular board meeting on March 27, 2024 the board was updated middle school scheduling options, Teacher Incentive Allotment and the final 2025-26 calendar among other topics.
Our schools thrive because of the time, energy, and passion our volunteers bring to the district. We have more than 8,500 active family volunteers serving as mentors, W.A.T.C.H. Dogs, chaperones, booster club members, classroom helpers, event organizers, library aides, and more. Their commitment to our students and staff is truly magical.
The district-awarded funds were used to install window safety film at each campus, ensuring compliance with the Safety Texas Education Code TEC, §28.002, purchase police equipment and pay officer salaries, under TEC, §28.002 continue actively installing fencing around all campuses, expected to be completed before the end of the 2027-28 school year.
More than 125 middle and high school students gathered on April 29 for the second annual Round Rock ISD Hackathon, co-hosted by the district’s Enrichment Department and CodeWizardsHQ. The sold-out all-day event allowed students to tackle real-world challenges through technology and innovation.
Third, fourth and fifth graders at England Elementary tried their hand at being teachers for one lesson. Students had to form a lesson plan, read a book and pick an activity for their students to do.
With final paperwork approved by trustees at their regular meeting March 27, Round Rock ISD now owns the facility that will become a districtwide CTE and innovation center.
Two Round Rock High School juniors are tackling period poverty through their nonprofit, A Fresh...
Women’s contributions have profoundly shaped our world. In Round Rock ISD and beyond, women in education continue to play a crucial role in shaping the next generation.
Check out our latest Classroom Closeup where our community partners at A Plus Federal Credit Union helped host a super fun interactive budgeting activity at Walsh Middle School called Mad City Money!
Students were able to practice real world budgeting, saving, and spending like an in-person game of Life.
Round Rock ISD’s inaugural cohort of teacher residents is nearing the end of their first year in...
Dr. Deborah Wills Covault is the new principal of Union Hill Elementary School.
Our latest Classroom Closeup episode is focused on Cedar Ridge High School’s Music and Media Communication class. This class teaches students how to produce, manipulate, and match sounds and music to specific themes. In the future, you may even hear some of thier work in Round Rock ISD vídeos.
The Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation celebrated 40 years of public education service at its 24th Annual Shining Stars Gala on March 8, raising more than $468,00 to support innovative classroom projects throughout the district.
Several Round Rock ISD high school theatre programs have received nominations for the 2025 Heller Awards for Young Artists, recognizing outstanding achievements in high school musical theatre.
After selling all 2024 bonds and receiving the funds—$350 million total—for the first year of the program, the district has posted project schedules for every campus. These schedules are subject to change but detail the timelines for work at every school.