Summer counselors offer graduates guidance for higher education and jobs
Throughout the summer, Round Rock ISD high schools will provide the services of a dedicated "summer melt" counselor, who will assist recent graduates in navigating their path toward higher education, the workforce, or a combination of both.
TEA Ends Monitoring of Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has announced it is ending the monitoring of the Round Rock ISD Board of Trustees effective immediately. The Board had been under TEA monitoring since September 2021.
Rodrigo Portillo Named Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services
Rodrigo Portillo has been named Round Rock ISD’s Assistant Superintendent of Academics.
United Way for Greater Austin Awards Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation $30,000
Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation was awarded $30,000 to support mental health for students and staff over the summer months by United Way of Greater Austin. The District's social workers provide vital services to students during the regular academic year, however, there has not been funding to provide these services during the summer months when students are in summer school.
Round Rock ISD serves up no-cost healthy summer meals for local children
Seven Round Rock ISD campus locations will provide children 18 years and younger and students with disabilities up to 21 years old with healthy, no-cost breakfast and lunch through June 30.
Through funding made available by The U.S. Department of Agriculture nutrition program, the Seamless Summer Option provides nutritious meals in school cafeterias from June 5 to June 30. The program aims to bridge the gap left by the unavailability of free and reduced-price school meals during the summer months.
Round Rock ISD TIA approval enables teachers to qualify for higher pay
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) approved Round Rock ISD's Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) application for the 2023-2024 school year. Approval of the TIA allows designated District teachers to qualify for higher compensation. TEA determines the increased earnings depending on the campus need and the teacher's designation level.
Summer counselors offer graduates guidance for higher education and jobs
Throughout the summer, Round Rock ISD high schools will provide the services of a dedicated "summer melt" counselor, who will assist recent graduates in navigating their path toward higher education, the workforce, or a combination of both. The counselor assigned or stationed at your campus during the summer is readily available to offer guidance and support for various applications, including those for colleges, technical schools, apprenticeships, or employment opportunities.
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