Summer strength training for Round Rock ISD athletes to begin June 8

Summer strength training for Round Rock ISD athletes to begin June 8

In accordance with recently released guidelines from the University Interscholastic League (UIL) and the Texas Education Agency (TEA), Round Rock ISD will allow students on a voluntary basis to participate in summer strength and conditioning programs at the District's five comprehensive high school campuses beginning Monday, June 8 and continuing through July 31.

Message from Superintendent Dr. Steve Flores: Commitment to Equity

Message from Superintendent Dr. Steve Flores: Commitment to Equity

This has been a difficult week for our country and our community. For months now, we have been gravely concerned about a disease that has literally taken the breath from its victims and our focus has been almost solely on keeping ourselves, our families and our communities safe from its spread. But this past week, the words “I can’t breathe” are a haunting reminder that, in our country, evil, hate and a legacy of systemic racism continue to plague our communities of color and, specifically, African Americans. As Superintendent of Round Rock ISD, I want our community to know that  we are committed to addressing this painful issue head-on in our District and on our campuses.

Success High School graduate holding up diploma dawning a big smile on stage at Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex

Class of 2020 Round Rock ISD Commencement Walk

Round Rock ISD was determined to celebrate the class of 2020. The result was the Senior Commencement Walk, where each graduating senior had the opportunity to walk across the stage with family present and celebrate this huge milestone they have worked so hard for over the years. These are some of the moments captured on video.

Round Rock ISD District At-home learning survey results

Survey reveals students miss Teacher/Classmate interactions

More than 33,000 Round Rock ISD parents, guardians, students, and staff completed a survey responding to questions about challenges and successes of at-home learning during the COVID-19 school closures. Collectively, survey groups cited lack of teacher/classmate/colleague interaction and collaboration as the biggest challenge of at-home learning.

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Dr. Laura Carlin-Gonzalez

Dr. Laura Carlin-Gonzalez named Executive Director of Teaching and Learning

Dr. Laura Carlin-Gonzalez has been named Round Rock ISD's executive director of teaching and learning, where she will provide leadership and oversight for the District’s teaching and learning programs, including curriculum and assessment, library services, professional development, and instructional technology.