Round Rock Independent School District (RRISD) is a school district headquartered in the city of Round Rock, Texas, United States. As of 2022, the school district serves over 48,000 students, prekindergarten through grade 12.[1]
District boundaries are approximately 110 square miles (280 km2) and include 56 schools that serve students in southern Williamson County, northwest Travis County, the city of Round Rock and portions of the cities of Austin and Cedar Park.
Student enrollment for the 2023–2024 school year is 47,699. Round Rock ISD employs approximately 6,340 employees.
History
On May 17, 1913, the Williamson County government approved incorporation of Williamson County Common School District #19, forming RRISD. Originally, the district consisted of only two schools.[2]
Schools
Public schools of choice
Round Rock ISD public schools of choice provides students access to innovative programming that engages and taps into their specific interests, aspirations and preferred learning styles.[3]
Success High School (SHS), a Round Rock ISD public school of choice
Early College High School (ECHS), a Round Rock ISD public school of choice that provides students with up to 60 college credit hours towards a bachelor's degree[4]
McNeil High School (MHS), a Capital Area Regional Day School for the Deaf (9-12).
The Round Rock Independent School District is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees, who are elected at-large to serve staggered four-year terms. As of December 2022, the board is composed of:[8]
Round Rock Independent School District Board of Trustees
Place
Name
Position
Term
1
Chuy Zárate
Trustee
2022
2026
2
Dr. Mary Bone
Trustee
2020
2024
3
Amber Feller
President
2022
2026
4
Alicia Markum
Trustee
2022
2026
5
Amy Weir
Secretary
2022
2026
6
Tiffanie Harrison
Vice President
2022
2026
7
Danielle Weston
Trustee
2020
2024
Special Facilities
The Round Rock Independent School District has 14 special facilities as of January 2022.