Westwood student working with big 3D printing machine.

CTE Month featuring the Robotics Program

February marks Career and Technical Education Month! This week, we're celebrating by peering into the robotics world at Westwood High School, where future engineers are hard at work.

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CTE Month featuring the Round Rock ISD Automotive program

February marks Career and Technical Education Month! This week we're celebrating by taking a peek into the automotive garage at McNeil High School, where future mechanics share their passion and experiences. Learn more about Round Rock ISD's automotive...

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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.

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Counseling excellence recognized at four Round Rock ISD schools
Counseling excellence recognized at four Round Rock ISD schools

Counseling excellence recognized at four Round Rock ISD schools

The Lone Star State School Counseling Association (LSSCA) recognizes four Round Rock ISD schools for counseling excellence. Cedar Ridge High School, Canyon Vista and Grisham middle schools, and Spicewood Elementary School are Bronze award winners. Schools receiving the LSSSCA Bronze award demonstrated outstanding comprehensive counseling programs that are data-driven, focused on goal completion, and aligned to the American School Counselor Association Model.

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Round Rock ISD named District of Distinction by TAEA for Second Consecutive Year

Round Rock ISD named District of Distinction by TAEA for Second Consecutive Year

For the second consecutive year, Round Rock ISD has been named a District of Distinction for its Visual Arts Program by the Texas Art Education Association (TAEA). The honor is given to select school districts for providing a well-rounded education that advocates and integrates visual arts curriculum to inspire creativity and reach all different learners.

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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.