Secondary Teacher of the Year
2025

Round Rock ISD teachers and paraprofessionals are invaluable to the growth and development of our students and community. As they continue to do amazing things each day, we recognize our Teachers of the Year (TOY) and Paraprofessionals of the Year (POY) for their efforts to enhance teaching and learning and keep our students on the path toward a bright future.

Every year, each campus selects a TOY to recognize their contribution in the classroom and throughout the campus learning community. These teachers are up for a chance to be selected as the District’s Secondary TOY, announced in early May. District winners will have the opportunity to go on and compete for the region and state TOY title.

For the showcases, campus principals were asked to share a few words about their winners and what makes them great.

The District and Texas TOY program awards teachers until the next school year. Therefore, they are awarded and named TOY for the next year and not the current year.

Middle School Teachers and Paraprofessionals of the Year

CD Fulkes Middle School

Brittany McGhee-Blair

Brittany McGhee-Blair, Dance and Athletics Teacher

“Brittany McGhee-Blair has a positive, selfless spirit about her that is truly admirable. She does so much for our campus and for our community. She not only teaches our dance classes, but she also coaches girls’ athletics. She does both with a smile, a kind heart, and with 100% dedication. Ms. Blair built our dance program from the ground up. She exhibits an unwavering strength on the campus in every role she fulfills. She leads the campus in spirit and tradition and is invaluable to both the athletic and fine arts departments. She tirelessly serves behind the scenes to organize and present cultural and enriching programs for our community. Ms. Blair organizes multiple events to highlight our students including pep rallies and other assemblies. She is always willing to drop everything to assist others even though it may result in the loss of personal time. Ms. Blair takes on situations with a smile and keeps cool under pressure. The students love and respect Ms. Blair because they know she will always be available for them and serve as a role model to them. Our students know they go to her to talk, to vent, or just to get a laugh.” – Penny Oates, CD Fulkes Middle School Principal

Theresa Casey

Theresa Casey, Administrative Associate

“Theresa Casey truly loves our school, our community, and especially our students. From day one she has been willing to go above and beyond to make sure our accounts are in order and our office is running smoothly. She supports staff and students, she is organized and efficient, and she does what is needed to help solve a problem. If she does not know an answer, she will work quickly to find it.” – Penny Oates, CD Fulkes Middle School Principal

Canyon Vista Middle School

Rebecca Bruce

Rebecca Bruce, 7th Special Education FOCUS Teacher

“Rebecca Bruce is an advocate for all students in the truest form, a real-life RRockStar. She serves as our Special Education FOCUS Teacher, Special Education Department Chair, GSA Sponsor, and NJHS Sponsor. She is consistently amazing in bringing her colleagues together, supporting the diverse needs of our students, mentoring teachers through the challenging times, and providing structure and compassion to the most vulnerable students on campus. She is helpful, flexible, patient, kind, and full of grace. She is genuinely invested in her students and colleagues, going above and beyond to help everyone be successful, and creates a safe place for all of us. We are truly blessed to have Rebecca Bruce at the Canyon.” – Nicole Hagerty, Canyon Vista Middle School Principal

Dalia Granados

Dalia Granados, Administrative Assistant

“Dalia is the face of Canyon Vista, and is beloved by everyone – students, staff, parents, community. She is also behind the scenes in so many day-to-day school routines and procedures, events and activities, big and small. She is one of the people who makes the Canyon run so smoothly. She is always willing to help out and with a smile. I’m not sure what we would do without her. The Canyon is a better place because Dalia is in it.” – Nicole Hagerty, Canyon Vista Middle School Principal

Cedar Valley Middle School

Jessica Eaves
Allison Chappelle

Jessica Eaves, 7th Grade Special Education Teacher

“Cedar Valley is incredibly fortunate to have Mrs. Eaves who is well-respected among staff and students. She has great working relationships with the teachers on her team and does a great job of collaborating with them to ensure that instruction is aligned with the individual needs of our students. Mrs. Eaves is a mentor and leader on campus and a great resource for others. She develops great rapport with her students, helps them manage their classes and classwork, and holds them to high expectations while remaining supportive and friendly. What makes Mrs. Eaves great is that she REALLY cares about the kids and does what she can to help them.” – Larissa Ortiz, Cedar Valley Middle School Principal

Allison Chappelle, Administrative Assistant

“Ms. Chappelle is helpful and kind to everyone. She is always ready to assist teachers with any need they may have. She tries to make the the job of the teachers easier when they need to be out and she provides a warm welcome to our campus substitutes.” – Larissa Ortiz, Cedar Valley Middle School Principal

Chisholm Trail Middle School

Tricia McCormick

Tricia McCormick, FOCUS Teacher

“Tricia ia an amazing educator. She works mainly with student who have behavior issues, but is willing to assist with all kids. She has stepped in an helped in our FAC unit it several of our students who needed that extra layer of support. In addition, Tricia coached 7th grade girls volleyball and is now coaching track. We are very blessed to have Tricia on our campus.” – Steven Swain, Chisholm Trail Middle School Principal

Ashley Velkey

Ashley Velkey, FOCUS Educational Assistant

“Ashley has been with us for the past five years. She is one of the most patient and caring people on our campus. She not only works with our Focus students but also our students in the FAC classroom. I think it speak volumes that a para who works with a small portion of our campus relied over 75% of the vote. She is in every sense a ROCKSTAR on our campus.” – Steven Swain, Chisholm Trail Middle School Principal

Deerpark Middle School

Patty Wirth

Patty Wirth, Deaf Education Teacher

“Simply the best. That is all.”
“Ms. Wirth is always putting students first.”
“She supports both her students in deaf education, but also as the sponsor of National Junior Honor Society.”
“She fosters a positive and joyful culture and is the epitome of a caring teacher. ”
“She is truly amazing!”
– Teachers from Deerpark Middle School

Rebekah Sheppard

Rebekah Sheppard, Administrative Associate

“Rebekah does an extraordinary job of helping Deerpark run effectively and efficiently. Her love and commitment for Deerpark is unmatched. Mrs. Sheppard handles literally everything on this campus. She is so meticulous and detail oriented. She always has an answer for everything. I always appreciate her knowledge and how she will drop everything to help someone out. Ms. Sheppard does everything with student success in mind. She is a gem!” – John Manning, Deerpark Middle School Principal

Grisham Middle School

Christian Arste

Christian Arste, ESL Teacher

“It is with great enthusiasm that I write this recommendation for Mr. Christian Arste as a nominee for District Teacher of the Year. As his supervisor, I have had the privilege of witnessing Mr. Arste’s dedication, passion, and innovative approach to teaching firsthand. One of Mr. Arste’s greatest strengths is in his ability to meet the diverse needs of all learners. His classroom is a dynamic space where students are encouraged to think critically, collaborate with their peers, and take ownership of their learning, as they work toward mastery of the English language. Beyond the classroom, Mr. Arste serves as the ESL Department Chair on our campus, which serves 126 emergent bilingual students. This population has increased to over 22% of our student population over the past two years, and Mr. Arste works to foster a supportive and inclusive community where respect, empathy, and kindness are paramount. He not only works with students, but also leads professional development for all staff in teaching strategies designed to help our emergent bilingual and ALL students in all classes. In summary, Mr. Arste exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding educator and is exceptionally deserving of the title of District Teacher of the Year.” – Kyla Mills, Grisham Middle School Principal

Kim Usey

Kim Usey, Hall Monitor

“Kim Usey goes above and beyond her scope of duties to support the staff and students at Grisham. She has stepped into her new role this year with gusto and has a huge impact on every corner and person in the school. Kim helps with safety checks, lunch duty, bus duty, and filling in to cover classes, when needed. Her “can do” attitude shines through as she works to support others anywhere that is needed. Kim is an advocate for Grisham — our community, students, and staff!” – Kyla Mills, Grisham Middle School Principal

Hernandez Middle School

Stephanie Cabrera

Stephanie Cabrera, 7th Grade RLA Teacher

“Ms. Cabrera is a teacher that has high standards for her students academically but also sincerely cares about them and they know it. They want to please her and make her proud. She has lead our campus in a variety of roles during her time as a Bulldog both as a department chair and a grade level lead. She mentors new teachers and is a great source of tips for classroom management. When I ask students who their favorite teacher is, her name is always mentioned quickly and multiple times. She is an excellent choice to receive this honor.” – Ebony Parks, Hernandez Middle School Principal

Tulullah McKinley

Tulullah McKinley, FCC Behavior Technician

“Tulullah Mckinley goes above and beyond in her classroom and throughout the campus. She has a heart for our students and high expectations at the same time. She advocates for her students and works to provide them a well rounded experience. She does this all with a smile and beaming with joy!” – Ebony Parks, Hernandez Middle School Principal

Hopewell Middle School

Samara Hargrove

Samara Hargrove, 7th Grade Science Teacher

“Ms. Hargrove possesses an innate talent for problem-solving, and her willingness to assist others at a moment’s notice is truly commendable. She consistently demonstrates a genuine concern for her colleagues and has earned their admiration for her helpful nature. Whether it is providing support during curriculum planning or offering guidance on student behavior management, Ms. Hargrove never hesitates to extend her expertise and lend a helping hand. Moreover, Ms. Hargrove is instrumental in establishing and maintaining consistent processes and procedures across all grade levels, ensuring a structured and efficient learning environment. Her commitment to going above and beyond her duties is evident in her tireless efforts, day in and day out. She exemplifies the traits of a true professional. Ms. Hargrove’s versatility and adaptability are truly remarkable. She is a ‘Jill of all trades’ who consistently rises to any challenge and accomplishes the tasks at hand with diligence and expertise. Whether she is supporting students academically, engaging them in extracurricular activities, or fostering a nurturing classroom environment, Ms. Hargrove’s dedication to educational excellence shines through. Her ability to set high standards for her students and hold them accountable is truly exceptional.” – Lynda Garinger, Hopewell Middle School Principal

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Andrew (Mac) Morris, Educational Assistant

“Mr. Morris possesses a unique ability to effortlessly connect with all children, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds. His patience, kindness, and genuine love for his students create a safe and nurturing environment where every child feels respected, valued, and motivated to succeed. Mr. Morris exceeds expectations and consistently goes above and beyond to ensure his students receive the support they need to thrive academically and socially. One of Mr. Morris’s greatest strengths is his unwavering positivity and upbeat attitude. Regardless of the challenges he faces, he always wears a smile and tackles each obstacle with grace and determination. He understands the importance of fostering a positive classroom environment and takes every opportunity to cheer on and support both his students and the entire school community. Mr. Morris demonstrates an exceptional work ethic and a passion for his profession. Mr. Morris consistently proves himself to be a reliable staff member on our campus. He actively participates in all Hopewell events, establishing strong relationships not only with the students but also with his colleagues. His willingness to go above and beyond his responsibilities is commendable and greatly contributes to the unity and camaraderie at Hopewell.” – Lynda Garinger, Hopewell Middle School Principal

Pearson Ranch Middle School

Katherine Chong

Katherine Chong, ESL Teacher

“Katherine is an amazing teacher and she pours her heart and soul into our students. She works with our Emergent Bilingual students, many of them new to country. She not only helps get them registered, she helps them learn English and American culture. She then has her students teach her and the other students about THEIR home culture. Students leave her class growing in the English language, full of pride for their home culture, and more knowledge of cultures around the world. Katherine spends a lot of time learning about her students and building relationships so her students feel safe to be vulnerable, which is necessary to learn a new language. She shares her story of being an English Language Learner also. She represents all that we aspire to be as teachers and we could not be prouder.” – Monica Collins, Pearson Ranch Middle School Principal

Alyssa Vinci

Alyssa Vinci, Registrar

“Ms. Vinci is the most kind and caring staff members at Pearson Ranch. She is often the first stakeholder our new families meet and she always presents the campus and district in a positive light. She is very proud of Pearson Ranch and is a founding staff member, having been both an Administrative Assistant, and now for the past three years as our Registrar. She is very thorough with our PEIMS coding and is conscientious of deadlines for her reports. She is always gentle but firm with reminders to staff regarding submitting their grades and progress reports promptly and she gives staff several reminders that grades are due soon so they can be sure to give students plenty of opportunities for our students to submit missing/late work. Our favorite thing about Alyssa though is her sense of humor. She always leaves the staff in stitches with her quick comebacks (never sarcastic) in her New York accent. She is a character and a grade A cut up, yet manages to also be the most dedicated professional. We love Alyssa so much and we are glad she is getting recognition outside of Pearson Ranch!” – Monica Collins, Pearson Ranch Middle School Principal

Ridgeview Middle School

Christy Reynolds

Christy Reynolds, ESL Teacher

“Christy Reynolds goes above and beyond to make sure our Emergent Bilingual students are learning at high levels. Ms. Reynolds builds strong relationships with students and families. Her dedication is truly admirable!” – Marisa Ramirez, Ridgeview Middle School Principal

Cristina Hanus

Cristina Hanus, Receptionist

“Cristina Hanus is the face of Ridgeview! She greets everyone with a smile! She makes our guest educators feel at home and she makes sure families, students, and staff are taken care of.” – Marisa Ramirez, Ridgeview Middle School Principal

Walsh Middle School

Nicky Haulotte

Nicky Haulotte, 8th Grade US History Teacher

“Mrs. Haulotte possesses qualities that make her a standout candidate for Teacher of the Year. Her passion for teaching is evident as she genuinely inspires students and instills a love for learning. In the realm of innovation, she introduces creativity and new teaching methods, incorporating modern technologies into her classrooms. Demonstrating an exceptional commitment, Mrs. Haulotte goes above and beyond to provide support and guidance to her students. In the dynamic landscape of education, she exhibits adaptability and resilience. Through effective communication with students, parents, and colleagues, she fosters a positive and collaborative learning environment. Serving as a positive role model and mentor, Mrs. Haulotte has a lasting positive influence on her students.” – Matthew Wordell, Walsh Middle School Assistant Principal

Andrea Willie

Andrea Willie, Administrative Assistant

“Andrea has an optimistic attitude and willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need make her stand out. I admire how she genuinely knows and understands the students she works with. Andrea embodies all the qualities, and more, that a Paraprofessional of the Year should possess. Her presence brings pure joy to our campus and undoubtedly contributes to making Walsh a better place!” – Matthew Wordell, Walsh Middle School Assistant Principal

High School Teachers and Paraprofessionals of the Year

Cedar Ridge High School

Relda Comer Freesemann

Relda Comer Freesemann, SPED/CTE Teacher

“Relda Comer serves the Cedar Ridge community in many ways. She is a dedicated Applied English II and IV teacher. During her lessons she demonstrates a strong knowledge of her students’ social-emotional and academic needs. Her classroom is a community of learners which she has cultivated from day one. Students are encouraged to take risks and be vulnerable with learning expectations. Even when students are not successful Ms. Comer does not allow them to quit. Ms. Comer also serves Cedar Ridge students as a member of the CTE department teaching Career Prep. This is a new endeavor for her this year which she has embraced wholeheartedly. She is an advocate for students in this class and has made quite an impact on students. Being part of both the Special Ed and CTE departments is a challenge but Ms. Comer balances this in a way where neither department is left lacking. In addition, Ms. Comer supports CRHS by coaching the campus speech and debate team, assists with DECA and is a UIL Coach for Social Studies and Current Events. Ms. Comer is an excellent example of the CRHS vision of living with integrity, acting with compassion and striving for excellence.” – Jonathan Smith, Cedar Ridge High School Principal

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Arthur Davis, In School Suspension

“Mr. Davis spent two decades serving our nation in the military, demonstrating a commitment to duty and honor that set the foundation for the rest of his life. Upon his retirement from the armed forces, he embarked on a new chapter, dedicating himself to the education of troubled youth at Cedar Ridge High School. In a realm where strictness often defines the role of an in-school suspension teacher, Arthur stood out as a beacon of compassion. Affectionately known as ‘Rollercoaster,’ he turned what might have been a badge of rebellion into a symbol of connection. Arthur’s approach was not one of stern discipline, but rather one of kindness and understanding. He saw beyond the surface, recognizing that troubled youth needed support, not judgment. It is a testament to Mr. Davis’ character that those who may have struggled in other classes found solace and inspiration in his presence. The troubled youth of Cedar Ridge knew they had an ally in Arthur—a man who cared deeply about their well-being. His impact reached far beyond the classroom; he became a source of guidance, support, and, most importantly, a friend to those who needed it.” – Jonathan Smith, Cedar Ridge High School Principal

Early College High School

Jason Lynch

Jason Lynch, Algebra and PreCalculus Teacher

“Jason is a great leader and collaborator on campus. He has done amazing work with creating math curriculum, students love him (*Selected as the Senior Class Favorite ECHS Teacher 2 out of the last 3 years), and is always willing to lend a hand. Actions speak louder than words, and Mr. Lynch’s deeds speak highly of his work ethic and empathy towards the student experience. Jason helps every student and has the most consistent classroom culture. His relaxed attitude is infectious to the students, and that produces a welcoming classroom. Jason works extremely hard not only at providing high quality math instruction, but also at building relationships with students to make them feel at home on campus. Jason is a great listener and always has students’ best interests in mind.” – Dr. Elizabeth Wilson, Early College High School Principal

Leticia Osuna

Leticia Osuna, Custodian

“Lety works extremely hard at keeping our campus clean and safe. She is also personable, positive, and is always willing to help. She works tirelessly to make sure our school space is always stocked, clean and ready for everyone. She is always available for any need that arises.” – Dr. Elizabeth Wilson, Early College High School Principal

McNeil High School

Haley Gluch

Haley Gluch, Journalism/Photojournalism Teacher

“Ms. Haley Gluch is an energetic, independent yet collaborative, self-motivated leader and is enthusiastic about learning and teaching. She has an easily discernible passion for educating others. Ms. Gluch is desirous of positively impacting her students and colleagues, and seems to naturally build the appropriate rapport and relationships upon meeting them. She certainly plays a vital role in establishing and maintaining a culture of excellence, a sense of community, and is exceptional in teaching, collaborating, advising, and leading students to success. Ms. Gluch is undeniably student-centered; the impact she makes consistently proves to be significant. Ms. Haley Gluch’s character and work-ethic are to be admired and emulated. She is dedicated, honest, and integrous; she’s a servant. Ms. Gluch is consistently guilty of serving teachers, students, and anyone else who is in need; she sacrifices her convenience to provide for others. Her consistent commitment to excellence and loyalty to assignments are beyond the average standard. Ms. Haley Gluch includes all, invests in growth, and inspires action while empowering students to realize and actualize their dreams.” – Dr. Mack Eagleton, McNeil High School Principal

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Bonnie Delaney-Jenkins, Hall Monitor

“Mrs. Bonnie Delaney-Jenkins serves McNeil High School as a Hall Monitor. She is a dedicated worker who is always smiling. Mrs. Delaney-Jenkins can be found energetically traversing the hallways and interacting with faculty, staff, and students. She is passionate and builds relationships with our Mavericks. Throughout her time at McNeil High School, her impact has been undeniable.” – Dr. Mack Eagleton, McNeil High School Principal

Round Rock High School

Gayle Taylor

Gayle Taylor, Algebra 2 Teacher

“Gayle has been teaching for 50 years this year. She has more energy than an 18-year-old. She is the most positive person you will ever meet. In the classroom, Gayle shines! She is creative in her approach and the students respond in kind. Gayle is simply a difference-maker. Watching her engage with her students and lead her PLC you would never know she is retiring this year. As an administrator, I am thankful for her service and dedication but more appreciative of her approach and kindness to others. She is truly a gem and well deserved for the Teacher of the Year award. Thank you, Gayle, and best wishes in your retirement. Please sign-up to sub.” – Matt Groff, Round Rock High School principal

Marianne Simonetti

Marianne Simonetti, Hall Monitor

“Mrs. Simonetti is a gem. Marianne is so hard working individual that comes to work with a smile and wonderful attitude each and every day. Marianne goes above and beyond her job requirements everyday. She takes initiative and makes it her purpose to help the students of RRHS. Simply put, Mrs. Simonetti makes a difference in the lives of our students and staff. We need 100 more staff members like her.” – Matt Groff, Round Rock High School principal

Stony Point High School

Noel Beger

Noel Breger, History Teacher

“Mr. Breger goes over and beyond the call of duty to make sure that his students are successful in his class and on our campus. He is a guiding light for many students and he provides a nurturing environment for all who enter his realm. He is present and ever willing to take on any tasks, duties or challenges that we present to him. HIs leadership is infectious and our students are very fortunate to be the daily recipients of his gift that he freely shares.” – Anthony Watson, Stony Point High School Principal

Sue Dorrence

Sue Dorrence, Office Assistant

“She is an amazing person and she goes over and above the call of duty. She is knowledgeable, kind and courteous. She brings added value to the Stony Point front office. She is loyal to her Job and her School. She is also affectionately known as the “Voice” of Stony Point! She has done our campus announcements since 1999.” – Anthony Watson, Stony Point High School Principal

Success High School

Ellen James

Ellen James, Math Teacher

“She is the best at what she does and has so much genuine care and concern for those around her. Her run club she has led in the past was such a great thing for the students and such a positive part of their day. She is an awesome teacher, intelligent, kind, and does what she does for all the right reasons. Additionally, she represents Success in the community through several volunteer opportunities.” – Jerrod Gertsema, Success High School Principal

Pat Barba

Pat Barba, Educational Assistant

“She does an excellent job building relationships with students. She is also ready and willing to help in other areas (food pantry, testing…)” – Jerrod Gertsema, Success High School Principal

Westwood High School

Chris Mihealsick

Chris Mihealsick, Science Teacher

“The environmental sciences are ever-evolving and Mrs. Mihealsick works hard to ensure her instruction remains fresh, relevant, and practical. Students study real-world environmental issues and connect their learning to past and current events. She has developed and facilitated multiple cross-disciplinary projects with the AP World History classes and most recently with IB Calculus classes. A visit to her classroom will show students leading the learning and making discoveries with Mrs. Mihealsick as their guide. She utilizes proficiency scales to provide students with clear expectations and a roadmap for their learning. Students understand where she is taking them and take ownership for their journey in her classroom. Most recently she expanded her learning at the San Diego Zoo Teacher Workshop in Conservation Science and launched two new learning experiences in her classroom: a home water audit and radio collar rhino tracking. She is National Board certified and has served as an AP reader for eight years moving up to table leader in year nine. When I visit her classroom, I know she expects critical feedback. She is not looking for a pat on the back, but truly wants to continuously improve and refine her practice.” – Erin Campbell, Westwood High School Principal

Cindy Scott

Cindy Scott, Educational Assistant

“Mrs. Scott is one of the sincerest and most dedicated persons on our campus. She is skilled at connecting with students. Her authentic investment in their success is highly valued. Mrs. Scott supports students in our testing center and credit recovery classroom. She has served as a mentor for students and we are so fortunate to have her as part of our team at Westwood!” – Erin Campbell, Westwood High School Principal

Alternative Education Teachers and Paraprofessionals of the Year

GOALS Learning Center

Rick Castle

Rick Castle, Special Education/Art/PE Teacher

“Rick is an excellent teacher in so many ways! Whether it is teaching the skill of the week, the origin of an art form, or how to dribble a basketball, Rick is organized, prepared, and a clear communicator. He is calm, empathetic, and supportive of our students. A team player, Rick is always willing to help out in extra ways like covering an absent teacher’s lunch duty, making himself available when a student is in crisis, and officiating our daily team sports. He models listening to both students and staff to understand the perspective of others. He is down to earth and has a calm nature. Joking around with students while still holding behavioral expectations is one of his super powers. He brings a unique flair to GOALS. In the halls, you can hear students say they hope he stays a while.” – Jackie Hartle, GOALS Learning Center Principal

Sabrina Anguiano

Sabrina Anguiano, Behavior Technician

“Ms. Anguiano has a good relationship with students and goes above and beyond what she is asked to do. She is great in crisis leveraging the positive relationships she forms with students to help them at their weakest moments. She is dependable and hardworking. She acquired her Crisis Prevention Intervention skills quickly and uses those skills to communicate effectively in a crisis. Sabrina is someone others look to when they are unsure of how to handle a situation. She has mastered the art of holding students accountable for their behavior while also making sure they feel genuinely cared for. She has a gift for intervening and helping kids recover and move forward. Even our toughest students adore her.” – Jackie Hartle, GOALS Learning Center Principal

Round Rock Opportunity Center

Blanca Garcia

Blanca Garcia, Spanish Teacher

“Mrs. Garcia is a teacher that principals love to have. She’s an individual that works behind the scenes keeping everything running. Mrs. Garcia is a teacher whose passion, love, and dedication can be seen, heard, and felt within everything that she does. When you enter her classroom, you walk into a world of language exploration. She goes above and beyond what’s expected to support her students, colleagues, and campus. As a principal, Mrs. Garcia’s dedication, level of respect for all, and openness to serve and support anyone in need, truly give me one less thing to worry about. When Mrs. Garcia take care of it, you can count on it being done above and beyond what you would expect or imagine. It is an honor to nominate Mrs. Blanca Garcia as our Campus Teacher of the Year and proudly submit her name for the district’s teacher of the year.” – Donald Bosier, Round Rock Opportunity Center Principal

Natalie Roybal

Natalie Roybal, Senior Administrative Assistant

“Mrs. Roybal is the person who truly runs the entire campus behind the scenes. Without her, the day-to-day activities would fail. She is hard-working, very detailed oriented, passionate, and dedicated to excellence. Which shows in how she takes care of everyone’s needs on campus, within the district, and our community. I am honored to recommend Natalie Roybal as our Support Staff of the Year.” – Donald Bosier, Round Rock Opportunity Center Principal