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Market Overview for Round Rock Independent School District
There are 711 active listings in Round Rock Independent School District with a median list price of $469K and a median sold price of $421K.
Homes average 42 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 254 homes have sold, with 2468 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $238.
About Round Rock Independent School District
Round Rock Independent School District covers approximately 110 square miles across southern Williamson County and northwest Travis County, serving the City of Round Rock, portions of Austin north of US-183, and parts of Cedar Park and Pflugerville. The district was incorporated on May 17, 1913. District administration is at 1311 Round Rock Avenue in Round Rock (78681), and Round Rock itself sits directly on Interstate 35 approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin.
The district enrolled 47,699 students for the 2023-2024 school year across 56 traditional neighborhood-attendance campuses (38 elementary, 11 middle, and 7 high schools), plus several alternative and specialty programs (GOALS Learning Center, Round Rock Opportunity Center, an Early College High School, and a districtwide DAEP). RRISD employs approximately 6,340 staff. The district covers a wider geographic and population span than its neighbors — nearly the entire City of Round Rock plus a deep slice of north Austin reaching into the Anderson Mill / Jollyville / Avery Ranch corridor.
RRISD earned a "B" overall accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency for the 2024-2025 school year (87 of 100 points), with 72% of campuses earning an A or B rating; the district had also earned a B for 2023-24. The district's four-year graduation rate was 96.6% in 2024-25 (state average 90.7%), and 65% of RRISD students met grade level or above on the STAAR exam (state average 50%). All five traditional comprehensive high schools — Cedar Ridge, McNeil, Round Rock, Stony Point, and Westwood — compete in UIL Class 6A. Round Rock High School is the oldest in the district (incorporation 1913, with educational lineage to an 1867 Round Rock school) and Cedar Ridge is the newest, opening in 2010.
Round Rock's position on Interstate 35 provides direct access to downtown Austin (south), Georgetown (north), and the SH 130 toll road (east), with Highway 45 connecting west to MoPac and the Austin-Bergstrom Airport corridor. Dell Technologies is headquartered in Round Rock at One Dell Way and is the city's signature corporate employer. The Dell Diamond — home of the Round Rock Express, the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers — opened on April 16, 2000 and seats 8,631 (with about 3,000 additional lawn capacity). Kalahari Resorts and Conventions opened on November 12, 2020 on a 351-acre site at the I-35 / Highway 79 interchange and operates the largest indoor waterpark in the United States (223,000 square feet). Round Rock Premium Outlets, IKEA's Central Texas store, and the La Frontera shopping district anchor a deep retail base along I-35.
Living in Round Rock Independent School District
Round Rock is the district's anchor city, with most of its area inside RRISD. Round Rock City Hall is at 221 East Main Street; the city government operates its own police, fire, and parks departments. The district also includes large portions of north Austin (north of US-183 in the Jollyville / Anderson Mill / Avery Ranch corridor), parts of Cedar Park (eastern side), and small slices of Pflugerville (western side). Old Settlers Park (570 acres along US-79) is the district's largest public park, with athletic fields, fishing lake, disc golf course, a 3-mile multi-use trail, and the venue for the annual Old Settlers Music Festival.
Housing inside the district spans a wide range of price points and styles. Established neighborhoods include Brushy Creek, Cat Hollow, Fern Bluff, and Forest Creek; master-planned communities include Paloma Lake, Siena, Walsh Ranch, Arbor Place, Anderson Mill, and Teravista; mature suburban grids and downtown-adjacent neighborhoods cluster near Round Rock's historic core along North Mays Street and Sam Bass Road.
Day-to-day retail centers on the I-35 corridor through Round Rock and the University Boulevard / La Frontera area, plus the Round Rock Premium Outlets at the I-35 / SH-45 interchange. Healthcare access centers on Baylor Scott & White Round Rock Medical Center on University Boulevard, St. David's Round Rock Medical Center on West Round Rock Avenue, and Ascension Seton Williamson on University Boulevard. Capital Metro's MetroRail Red Line runs through Lakeline (in the broader RRISD footprint) and into downtown Austin in roughly 60 minutes. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail extends from Cedar Park into Round Rock and connects to Memorial Park along Brushy Creek.
Things to Do in Round Rock Independent School District
- Dell Diamond & Round Rock Express: Home of the Round Rock Express (Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, Pacific Coast League), Dell Diamond opened April 16, 2000 at 3400 East Palm Valley Boulevard. Capacity 8,631 fixed seats plus ~3,000 lawn. Hosts MiLB games April-September plus concerts and community events.
- Kalahari Resorts & Conventions: 351-acre resort and convention complex on I-35 (opened November 2020) with the largest indoor waterpark in the United States (223,000 square feet). Includes 30 waterslides, 20 pools, 3 acres of outdoor pools, a 200,000-square-foot convention center, and a 975-room hotel.
- Old Settlers Park: 570-acre City of Round Rock park on US-79 with athletic fields, fishing lake, disc golf course, a 3-mile multi-use trail, and seasonal events including the Old Settlers Music Festival and the Round Rock Express's MiLB-adjacent venues.
- Round Rock Premium Outlets: Outdoor outlet center at the I-35 / SH-45 interchange (4401 IH-35 N) with over 125 stores including Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Coach, and a Texas Roadhouse / restaurant cluster.
- Brushy Creek Regional Trail: Multi-use paved trail running from Cedar Park into Round Rock, connecting Brushy Creek Lake Park, Memorial Park, and several RRISD elementary attendance areas. Popular for biking, jogging, and dog-walking.
- Play for All Abilities Park: City of Round Rock park at 151 N. AW Grimes Boulevard designed for children and adults of all abilities, with sensory equipment, accessible playgrounds, splash pad, and fishing pier.
Major Employers in Round Rock Independent School District
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Headquartered at One Dell Way in Round Rock; the city's signature corporate employer. Dell ranks among the largest tech employers in Central Texas.
- Round Rock Independent School District (Education): The district employs approximately 6,340 staff across 56 campuses, with administration at 1311 Round Rock Avenue. One of the largest employers in Williamson County.
- Baylor Scott & White Round Rock Medical Center (Healthcare): Acute-care hospital on University Boulevard; a major regional healthcare employer.
- St. David's Round Rock Medical Center (Healthcare): Acute-care hospital on West Round Rock Avenue (HCA Healthcare network).
- Kalahari Resorts and Conventions (Hospitality / Entertainment): 351-acre resort with America's largest indoor waterpark (223,000 sq ft) and a 975-room hotel; opened November 2020 at the I-35 / Highway 79 interchange.
- City of Round Rock (Local Government): Municipal government for the city, headquartered at 221 East Main Street, operating its own police, fire, parks, and utilities departments.
Round Rock Independent School District Schools
Round Rock ISD operates 56 traditional neighborhood campuses serving 47,699 students (2023-24): 38 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, and 7 high schools (5 traditional comprehensive plus 2 specialty programs). Below lists every active comprehensive campus.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Public Schools
- Anderson Mill Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Blackland Prairie Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Bluebonnet Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Brushy Creek Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Cactus Ranch Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Caldwell Heights Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Canyon Creek Elementary - RRISD elementary (KG-5).
- Chandler Oaks Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Claude Berkman Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Deep Wood Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Double File Trail Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Elsa England Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Fern Bluff Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Forest Creek Elementary - RRISD elementary (KG-5).
- Forest North Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Gattis Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Great Oaks Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Joe Lee Johnson Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5). STEAM-themed campus.
- Jollyville Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Kathy Caraway Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Laurel Mountain Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Linda Herrington Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Live Oak Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Neysa Callison Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Old Town Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Patsy Sommer Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Pond Springs Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Purple Sage Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Redbud Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Spicewood Elementary - RRISD elementary (KG-5).
- Teravista Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Union Hill Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Vic Robertson Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Wells Branch Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- Xenia Voigt Elementary - RRISD elementary (PK-5).
- C D Fulkes Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8).
- Canyon Vista Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8) feeding Westwood HS.
- Cedar Valley Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8) feeding Westwood HS.
- Chisholm Trail Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8).
- Deerpark Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8).
- Hopewell Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8) feeding Stony Point HS.
- James Garland Walsh Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8) feeding Stony Point HS.
- Noel Grisham Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8).
- Pearson Ranch Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8).
- Pfc Robert P Hernandez Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8) feeding Stony Point HS.
- Ridgeview Middle - RRISD middle school (6-8).
- Cedar Ridge High School - RRISD high school (9-12). UIL Class 6A. Mascot: Raiders. Opened 2010.
- McNeil High School - RRISD high school (9-12). UIL Class 6A. Mascot: Mavericks. Opened 1992.
- Round Rock High School - RRISD's oldest comprehensive high school (9-12). UIL Class 6A. Mascot: Dragons. Educational lineage to an 1867 Round Rock school; modern district incorporated 1913.
- Stony Point High School - RRISD high school (9-12). UIL Class 6A. Mascot: Tigers. Opened 1999.
- Westwood High School - RRISD high school (9-12). UIL Class 6A. Mascot: Warriors. Opened 1981. Notable alumni include actor Glen Powell.
Private Schools
- Round Rock Christian Academy - Independent Christian school (PK-12) on North Mays Street.
- Redeemer Lutheran School - Lutheran school (PK-8) in Round Rock.
Higher Education
- Austin Community College — Round Rock Campus - ACC campus offering associate degrees, certificates, and dual-credit courses.
- Texas State University — Round Rock Campus - Texas State satellite campus offering upper-division and graduate programs near I-35.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many schools are in Round Rock ISD?
RRISD operates 56 traditional neighborhood-attendance campuses serving 47,699 students (2023-24): 38 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, and 7 high schools (5 traditional comprehensive plus 2 specialty programs — Early College HS and a Success program). Three additional alternative programs (GOALS Learning Center, Round Rock Opportunity Center, and a districtwide DAEP) round out the system.
What cities and neighborhoods are in Round Rock ISD?
RRISD covers approximately 110 square miles of southern Williamson County and northwest Travis County. The district serves the City of Round Rock, portions of Austin north of US-183 (including the Jollyville and Anderson Mill corridors), parts of Cedar Park (eastern side), and small slices of Pflugerville. Master-planned communities inside the district include Brushy Creek, Cat Hollow, Fern Bluff, Forest Creek, Paloma Lake, Siena, Walsh Ranch, Arbor Place, and Teravista.
How is Round Rock ISD rated?
RRISD earned a 'B' overall TEA accountability rating for the 2024-2025 school year (87 of 100), with 72% of campuses earning an A or B rating. The four-year graduation rate was 96.6% in 2024-25 (state average 90.7%), and 65% of RRISD students met grade level or above on the STAAR exam (state average 50%). All five comprehensive high schools compete in UIL Class 6A.
When was Round Rock ISD founded?
RRISD was incorporated on May 17, 1913. Round Rock High School — the district's oldest comprehensive campus — has educational lineage to an 1867 Round Rock school. District administration is at 1311 Round Rock Avenue.
Which RRISD high schools are there?
Five comprehensive high schools: Cedar Ridge (opened 2010, mascot Raiders), McNeil (1992, Mavericks), Round Rock (incorporation 1913, Dragons), Stony Point (1999, Tigers), and Westwood (1981, Warriors). All compete in UIL Class 6A. Two specialty / alternative high-school programs — Round Rock Opportunity Center and an Early College High School — serve students with specialized academic pathways.
What is Round Rock famous for?
Round Rock is home to Dell Technologies' global headquarters at One Dell Way, the Dell Diamond (home of the Round Rock Express MiLB team, Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers; opened 2000, capacity 8,631 + lawn), Kalahari Resorts and Conventions (351-acre property with America's largest indoor waterpark at 223,000 sq ft, opened 2020), the Round Rock Premium Outlets, IKEA's Central Texas store, and Old Settlers Park (570 acres).