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Round Rock ISD reports gains on student well‑being but cautions data gaps after SB 12 opt‑in

Round Rock Independent School District Board of Trustees · November 20, 2025
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Summary

District officials told trustees the fall Panorama survey shows overall growth in sense of belonging (58%) and safety (66%) among participating students, but a 53% drop in participation under the new state opt‑in requirement leaves results less representative and complicates interpretation.

Dr. Byron Gerard, assistant superintendent for student support services, and Steve Clark, director of counseling services, presented the fall progress update on the boardstudent outcome Goal 4 for student well‑being.

Board Goal 4 measures three goal progress measures (GPMs): sense of belonging (4.1), safety at school (4.2) and self‑efficacy (4.3). Gerard said the boardtarget is to raise district favorable responses from 54% in 2023 to 65% by 2026, with individual three‑year subtargets for each GPM.

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