
Round Rock ISD Elementary Summer TAG Festival
We are excited to announce that registration for the 2025 Summer Talented and Gifted (TAG) Festival will open on March 24th, right after Spring Break! The TAG Festival is designed to nurture students' growth mindset through engaging activities that promote design,...
Enrichment Review
The school year may be winding down, but our enrichment opportunities are not. Be sure to check out the many summer programs run by the Enrichment department. We have camps focusing on all areas of interest that are perfect for the gifted student.
Social and Emotional Support
As we focus on academic challenges, we should also engage in a mindful, targeted effort to support the social and emotional needs that face our youth. As things have become the closest to “normal” that we have seen in quite some time, let’s help encourage our kids to build healthy relationships with peers and adults in their lives by re-engaging and sharing experiences.
Gifted and Advanced Academics Recap
On March 26, 2022 approximately 160 parents joined us in a day of learning and growing. The keynote address was given by Dr. Brian Housand and participants also enjoyed a variety of breakout sessions including topics on gifted, advanced academics, and enrichment opportunities.
College and Career
Throughout the year, we will feature one of the array of opportunities that meet the needs of our gifted and advanced learners. Starting with an overview of college and credit in high school, there are four primary programs, Advanced Placement (AP), University of Texas OnRamps, International Baccalaureate, Austin Community College Dual Credit
Gifted Services
In accordance with the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted and Talented Students, Round Rock ISD offers an array of learning experiences to meet the needs of gifted and high ability learners.
Demystifying Differentiation
Effective differentiation can happen without a student even knowing it. Teachers can differentiate through content, product, or process, as well as through grouping or questioning strategies. Differentiation does not mean that each student receives a different assignment or an additional assignment every time content is taught.
Everyone Can Be a Mathematician – or anything they want to be!
This year Sommer Elementary received a $2146 NEA Envision Equity grant to purchase classroom books about global mathematicians from throughout time and in particular those about women and people of color. I want my students from families with origins around the world to see their cultures’ heroes and know the worldwide impact of their contributions.