Round Rock ISD earned a "superior" rating of its financial integrity for the 2022-23 school year from the Texas Education Agency, an Aug. 16 news item from the district states.

The Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas scores districts as A through F. This rating is based on 15 different metrics, such as audit and governance disclosures, cash and investments, tax collections, fund balance, debt management, administrative costs, capital projects, and staff levels.

“Year after year, Round Rock ISD’s finance team proves they are among the best,” RRISD Superintendent Hafedh Azaeiz said in the release. “Earning an exemplary reputation across the state and nation for strong fiscal management is a testament to the talent of our experienced and dedicated team. It’s a point of pride to see our staff get continued recognition for their hard work, especially after going above and beyond for our students and staff.”

Round Rock ISD has earned an A rating for 19 of the past 20 years, according to TEA data and the district's release.