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Round Rock ISD Public School Information Round Rock, parts of Williamson County, parts of Travis County, parts of Cedar Park and Austin are served by the Round Rock Independent School District . You may come from a part of the country where the city government administers the school district. This is not the case in Texas. School districts are independent tax entities with their own taxing authority and governing board. More than 37,000 students currently attend the district's four high schools, eight middle schools, 27 elementary schools, and three alternative learning centers. During the past five years, the number of students has increased by nearly 21%, and the annual growth rate of approximately 3.5% is expected to continue. Campuses in the district are designed according to a "neighborhood school" concept that seeks to insert smaller than typical schools into community neighborhoods. |
City of Round Rock 221 East Main Street Round Rock, Texas 512-218-5400 www.ci.round-rock.tx.us
McNeil High School
Round Rock High School
Stony Point High School
Stony Point 9th Grade Center
Westwood High School
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Canyon Vista Middle School
8455 Spicewood Springs Rd. Austin, TX 78759 512-464-8100
Cedar Valley Middle School
Chisholm Trail Middle School
Deerpark Middle School
C. D. Fulkes Middle School
Grisham Middle School
Hopewell Middle School
Ridgeview Middle School
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Anderson Mill Elementary
Berkman Elementary School
Blackland Prairie
Elementary
Bluebonnet Elementary
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Brushy Creek Elementary 3800 Stonebridge Round Rock, TX 78681 512-428-3000
Cactus Ranch Elementary
Caldwell Heights Elementary
Canyon Creek Elementary
Caraway Elementary School
Deep Wood Elementary
Double File Trail Elementary
Fern Bluff Elementary School
Forest Creek Elementary
Forest North Elementary
Gattis Elementary School
Great Oaks Elementary |
Jollyville Elementary School
6720 Corpus Christi Austin, TX 78729 512-428-2200
Laurel Mountain Elementary
Live Oak Elementary School
Old Town Elementary School
Pond Springs Elementary
Purple Sage Elementary
Robertson Elementary School
Spicewood Elementary School
Union Hill Elementary School
Xenia
Voigt Elementary School
Wells Branch Elementary
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Riding the Bus
Safety Tips 1. Have a safe place to wait for your bus, away from traffic and the street. 2. Stay away from the bus until it comes to a complete stop and the driver signals you to enter. 3. When being dropped off, exit the bus and walk ten giant steps away from the bus. Keep a safe distance between you and the bus. Also, remember that the bus driver can see you best when you are back away from the bus. 4. Use the handrail to enter and exit the bus. 5. Stay away from the bus until the driver gives his/her signal that it's okay to approach. 6. Be aware of the street traffic around you. Drivers are required to follow certain rules of the road concerning buses, however, not all do. Protect yourself and watch out! |
Walking and
Biking to School 1. Mind all traffic signals and/or the crossing guard - never cross the street against a light, even if you don't see any traffic. 2. Walk your bike through intersections. 3. Walk with a buddy. 4. Wear reflective material, it makes you more visible to street traffic. Riding in a Car 1. You might have heard before that most traffic crashes occur close to home, they do. 2. Safety belts are the best form of protection passengers have in the event of a crash. 3. You are four times more likely to be seriously injured or killed if ejected from the vehicle in a crash. Everyone needs to be buckled up properly. That means older kids in seat belts, younger kids in booster seats and little kids in child safety seats. |
First
Grade Bottle of Elmer's Glue Box of Tissue Gym Shoes No. 2 Pencils Large Eraser Metal Scissors (such as Fiskar's) Writing Tablets Pocket Folders Paint Shirt Crayola or Prang Watercolor Paints Book Bag or Backpack Box of Zip-Lock Bags Box of Washable Markers Ruler (inches & centimeters) Box of Crayola Crayons (16 or more) Pencil Sharpener |
Second Grade Bottle of Elmer's Glue Large Box of Tissue Gym Shoes No. 2 Pencils Large Eraser Metal Scissors Writing Paper or Notebooks Paint Shirt Crayola or Prang Watercolor Paints Box of Zip-Lock Bags Box of Washable Markers Colored Pencils Set of Watercolor Markers Ruler (inches & centimeters) Box of Crayola Crayons Folder with Pockets Pencil Sharpener |
Third
Grade Box of Crayons Set of Watercolor Markers Old Shirt Ruler (inches & centimeters) No. 2 Pencils Pocket Folders Box of Tissue Set of Markers Gym Shoes Box of Crayons Large Eraser Bottle of Elmer's Glue Writing Paper or Notebooks* Colored Pencils Pointed Scissors |
Fourth Grade Folder with Pockets Set of Watercolor Paints No. 2 Pencils Ruler (inches & centimeters) Box of Crayons Bottle of Elmer's Glue Pointed Scissors Spiral Notebook and/or leaf paper Box of Tissue Gym Shoes Red Pencils Set of Water Based Markers Large Eraser |
Fifth
Grade No. 2 Pencils Blue or Black Ballpoint Pens Red Pens Large Eraser Large Box of Tissue Watercolor Markers Pointed Scissors Pocket Folders Ruler (inches & centimeters) Wide Ruled Notebook Paper Spiral Notebooks Crayons |
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