Ms. Neubauer standing in front of her first-grade class teaching english.

In the classroom: Herrington Elementary

Ms. Neubauer works hard to keep her class fun and engaging. She collaborates with other first-grade teachers at Herrington Elementary to ensure her students enjoy school and excel in the curriculum along the way.

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Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation receives $100,000 grant

The Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation is proud to announce that it has received a $100,000 grant to support teacher development and retention in Round Rock ISD.

The grant comes from Georgetown nonprofit W.D. Kelley Foundation, which is awarding the grant in recognition of the 25-year anniversary of grant support to the community.

Picture of the Jollyville Elementary main hallway where all the holiday tables are on display,

Jollyville Elementary celebrates December Holidays

Jollyville Elementary is one of the most diverse elementary schools in the District. As a celebration of December holidays worldwide, Jollyville students, teachers and families worked together to create table displays highlighting eight of those holidays.

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Six Round Rock ISD campuses named Project Lead The Way Distinguished Schools
Six Round Rock ISD campuses named Project Lead The Way Distinguished Schools

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. 

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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.