The Round Rock ISD ASPIRE Program provides after school and summer programs to eight elementary schools and two middle schools, serving over 1,300 students per year. ASPIRE provides hands-on learning opportunities to supplement the school-day curriculum and a range of enrichment opportunities, from cooking to web design. The ASPIRE program is offered at C.D. Fulkes and Hernandez Middle Schools and Anderson Mill, Berkman, Bluebonnet, Callison, Robertson, Union Hill, Voigt, and Wells Branch Elementary Schools. Students are nominated to participate in the program based on academic need or other criteria determined by the campus.
In partnership with the YMCA of Williamson County, classroom teachers, parents, and numerous community partners, ASPIRE strives to:
(1) provide academic support to students;
(2) link the entire family with resources such as GED and ESL classes; and
(3) support the development of both a student's academic and social success.
For more information about ASPIRE, contact Leonie Dsouza, Program Supervisor at (512) 428-7982.
Vision
Every student will be excited to learn, lead, achieve, and make a difference.
Mission
ASPIRE will support and implement enriching, academically engaging, and results-driven out-of-school programming that is fully-integrated with the school day.
The Round Rock ISD ASPIRE Program provides after school and summer programs to eight elementary schools and two middle schools, serving approximately 1200 students per year. ASPIRE provides hands-on learning opportunities to supplement the school-day curriculum and a range of enrichment opportunities, from cooking to web design, for students at C.D. Fulkes and Hopewell Middle Schools and Anderson Mill, Berkman, Bluebonnet, Callison, Robertson, Union Hill, Voigt, and Wells Branch Elementary Schools. Students are nominated to participate in the program based on academic need or other criteria determined by the campus.
In partnership with the YMCA of Williamson County, classroom teachers, parents, and numerous
community partners, ASPIRE strives to:
(1) provide academic support to students;
(2) link the entire family with resources such as GED and ESL classes; and
(3) support the development of both a student's academic and social success.
ASPIRE is funded by a 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant from TEA.
Contacts:
Leonie Dsouza, ASPIRE Supervisor
(512) 428-7982
Rebecca Kunkel, ASPIRE Coordinator
(512) 428-7980
ASPIRE Collaboration Wiki