The Round Rock ISD board of trustees on June 18 approved a $450.7 million budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year, which begins July 1. This represents an increase of approximately $4.4 million over last year's budget.
“This budget gives us the flexibility we need to meet the challenges and the changing needs of our students and families during the COVID-19 pandemic while investing in the people we depend on to ensure our students are successful,” Superintendent Steve Flores said.
The 2020-21 budget includes funds for new technology in light of the evolving education landscape due to COVID-19. Coupled with funding from a voter-approved 2018 bond, the budget accounts for the purchase of Chromebooks to allow for the transition to a one-to-one device model.
“We are fortunate as a school district to have the financial capacity to adapt to these changes while demonstrating successful student outcomes are the priority for resource allocation, ” Flores said.











