Cedar Ridge and Round Rock High schools, as well as several middle and elementary school campuses in Round Rock ISD, will be renovated in the coming years using funds approved in the 2024 bond election.

The district's board of trustees approved contracts for architects to design these renovations and additions in August, via consent.

The overview

Trustees approved architect contracts for renovations and additions at seven campuses Aug. 21, district documents show, totaling just over $14.8 million. The costs of the contracts are included in the overall budgeted amount for each project.

The details


Bluebonnet Elementary School
  • Scope of work: Interior, school site renovation
  • Architect: Pfluger Associates LP
  • Cost: $528,000
Cedar Ridge High School
  • Scope of work: Athletic and fine arts facility upgrades, school fire alarm updates, campus addition and renovations
  • Architect: PBK Architects, Inc.
  • Cost: $1.716 million
Cedar Valley Middle School
  • Scope of work: Interior renovation, athletic updates
  • Architect: Pfluger Associates LP
  • Cost: $624,800
Deerpark Middle School
  • Scope of work: Athletic facility updates, school fire alarm improvements, addition and interior renovation
  • Architect: VLK Architects
  • Cost: $1.4 million
Gattis Elementary School
  • Scope of work: Interior renovation, fire alarm improvements
  • Architect: Page Architects
  • Cost: $638,000
Great Oaks Elementary School
  • Scope of work: Addition and interior renovation, fire alarm improvements and playground upgrades
  • Architect: Corgan Associates Inc.
  • Cost: $978,450
Round Rock High School
  • Scope of work: Master plan, interior renovation
  • Architect: Perkins & Will Architecture
  • Cost: $8.95 million
How we got here

In November, RRISD voters approved three of four propositions, making up $932 million in investment for capital assets within the district.

The $998 million making up the full proposal was narrowed by trustees, district staff and RRISD's Citizens Bond Committee, chaired by Fabian Cuero and Lindsey Ledyard, from an original $1 billion-$1.5 billion proposal to address several areas of needed maintenance to capital assets within the district.