Dr. Azaiez, Superintendent of Schools, April 25 community message
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.
A Holiday Message from Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Hafedh Azaiez
A Holiday Message from Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Hafedh Azaiez
Round Rock High Schooler wins 2023 Congressional App Challenge
Round Rock High School sophomore named the Grand Winner of the 2023 Congressional App Challenge.
Trustees elect new board officers, approve 2024–25 academic calendar
Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees elected officers to serve the community for the next year, and approved the 2024–25 academic calendar.
Elementary schools donate more than 2500 coats to children in need
Herrington Elementary School and Teravista Elementary donate coats to those in need.
Round Rock High School teacher named Dance Educator of the Year
Round Rock High School Dance Teacher Gabrielle Aufiero has been named Dance Educator of the Year by the Texas Dance Educators Association.
Coats for Kids Drive
Two Round Rock ISD Elementary schools, Herrington and Teravista, challenged each other to a coat drive and collected over 2500 coats to help keep kids warm this winter.
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Round Rock ISD student-athletes selected for Academic All-State Teams
The Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) and Texas State Athletic Trainers’ Association have recognized seniors from high schools across Round Rock ISD as Academic All-State Athletes and All-State Athletic Trainers.
Dr. Steve Flores named 2020 Texas PTA Superintendent of the Year
Selected from nominees across the state, Round Rock ISD Superintendent Steve Flores, Ph.D., has been named the 2020 Texas Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) Superintendent of the Year. Dr. Flores was selected for the honor as a result of his displayed commitment to the students and schools of Round Rock ISD and dedication to building a strong relationship with the PTA.
Six Round Rock ISD campuses named Project Lead The Way Distinguished Schools
Six Round Rock ISD campuses were named Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished Schools for the 2019 - 2020 school year. Campuses that received this recognition include Joe Lee Johnson and Fern Bluff elementary schools and Stony Point, Westwood, Round Rock and McNeil high schools. This year, only 21 elementary schools and 14 high schools received this distinction in the state of Texas. Round Rock ISD had the only campuses in Central Texas to earn this distinction.