What you need to know
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.
This year, RRISD earned a rating of 96 out of 100, translating to an A or "superior" rating, similar to the rating it received in the previous school year.
Did you know?
The data used to assess the district's financial practices is from the 2022-23 school year, administrators said. It is one of several data points that are referred to as a "lagging indicator." This means the district receives a rating for the school year based on data from the previous year.
What else?
Round Rock ISD has earned an A rating for 19 of the past 20 years, according to TEA data and the district.