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Caldwell Elementary is part of Round Rock ISD, one of the most respected school districts in the greater Austin area and a major reason buyers focus their home search in Williamson County. The campus reflects everything that has made Round Rock ISD a standout district: dedicated teachers, well-maintained facilities, and a genuine investment in student success at every grade level. The neighborhoods that feed into Caldwell sit in a prime stretch of the Austin metro, close enough to enjoy everything Cedar Park, Round Rock, and Georgetown have to offer while still feeling connected to a real community. If you are searching for a home in a strong district with an excellent campus as your anchor, Caldwell Elementary is a great place to start. About the School | School Performance | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Caldwell Elementary
Caldwell Elementary is part of Round Rock ISD, a district that consistently earns high marks from the Texas Education Agency and a strong reputation among buyers researching schools in Williamson County. Round Rock ISD serves tens of thousands of students across dozens of campuses, and its commitment to rigorous academics, robust support services, and enriching extracurriculars is evident at every school in the system, including Caldwell.
Elementary campuses in Round Rock ISD typically offer gifted and talented programs, fine arts integration, and strong foundational instruction in reading and mathematics. The district has invested heavily in technology and curriculum development, giving students tools that prepare them not just for middle school, but for long-term academic success. Caldwell Elementary benefits from that district-wide infrastructure, giving students access to resources and programming that would be the envy of many larger systems.
Parents who prioritize educational quality and a campus where teachers genuinely know their students will find Caldwell an appealing fit. The elementary years set the tone for a child's academic journey, and Round Rock ISD's track record gives buyers real confidence in this attendance zone.
TEA School Performance Data (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school in the state annually. Here is how Caldwell Elementary performed in the most recent evaluation.
| Metric | Rating | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | B | 82/100 |
| Student Achievement | C | 79/100 |
| School Progress | B | 85/100 |
| Academic Growth | Not Rated | ./100 |
| Closing the Gaps | C | 74/100 |
| School Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Grades Served | EE - 03 |
| Total Enrollment | 615 students |
| Economically Disadvantaged | 68.3% |
| English Learners (EB/EL) | 16.4% |
TEA Distinctions Earned (4 of 7): ELA/Reading, Mathematics, Closing the Gaps, Postsecondary Readiness. Distinction designations recognize outstanding achievement in specific areas beyond the overall rating.
Rating History
TEA accountability ratings from 2019 to 2025. Ratings were suspended in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID.
| Year | Rating | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | C | 75/100 |
| 2022 | A | 92/100 |
| 2023 | C | 78/100 |
| 2024 | B | 83/100 |
| 2025 | B | 82/100 |
Neighborhoods Zoned to Caldwell Elementary
Homes zoned to Caldwell Elementary are located in Williamson County, in the northern arc of the Austin metro that has seen tremendous growth over the past decade. This part of Central Texas draws buyers from all over the country for good reason: the combination of suburban convenience, strong schools, and proximity to major employment corridors is hard to beat.
The surrounding area includes established neighborhoods with mature trees and well-kept streets alongside newer subdivisions that have sprung up as Round Rock and its neighboring communities have expanded. Housing in this zone tends to offer a mix of single-story and two-story homes on traditional lots, with options suited to a range of preferences and budgets. Many of the subdivisions near Caldwell feature community amenities like neighborhood pools, walking trails, and pocket parks, adding to the appeal of settling in this part of Williamson County.
Buyers interested in Round Rock homes will find that the Caldwell zone puts them in a well-positioned part of the city, close to major retail, dining, and employment centers. Those who want a bit more elbow room sometimes look at the edges of the zone, where lot sizes can be more generous. Austin area homes for sale span a wide spectrum, and this zone offers solid options across that range.
The Caldwell attendance zone also sits within commuting distance of Cedar Park and Leander, making it a sensible choice for buyers whose jobs or daily routines take them across the northwest Austin corridor.
School Feeder Pattern
Understanding the full feeder pattern is one of the most important steps for buyers choosing a home based on school assignments, because your elementary choice today shapes your middle and high school path for years to come.
Caldwell Elementary sits within Round Rock ISD, which operates several middle schools and high schools across Williamson County. Elementary students in Round Rock ISD typically progress to a middle school campus for grades six through eight, then on to one of the district's high schools for grades nine through twelve. Round Rock ISD high schools include well-regarded campuses with strong athletics programs, rigorous AP and dual enrollment offerings, and active fine arts programs.
Because Round Rock ISD has multiple middle and high school attendance zones, the specific feeder school for your home address depends on your exact location within the Caldwell Elementary boundary. Neuhaus Realty Group can help you verify the complete feeder pattern for any specific property before you make an offer, so you know exactly which campuses your children will attend from elementary through graduation. You can also confirm assignments directly with Round Rock ISD using the district's official address lookup tool.
Round Rock ISD middle schools in the area include campuses like C.D. Fulkes Middle School, and the district's high schools include strong options such as Round Rock High School and Westwood High School. Each high school in the district carries its own culture and specialty programs, so understanding which campus serves your future address is worth the extra step during your home search.
Community & Lifestyle
Life near Caldwell Elementary puts you in one of the most dynamic and livable parts of Central Texas. Round Rock is more than just a suburb of Austin; it is a full-service city with its own downtown, arts scene, sporting venues, and a growing restaurant and retail corridor. The city's outdoor recreation infrastructure is impressive, with a network of trails, sports complexes, and parks that give residents plenty of options for staying active and enjoying the Texas Hill Country climate.
The nearby city of Cedar Park adds another layer of amenities, including the H-E-B Center arena, an expanding dining scene, and convenient access to major employers along the 183A tollway corridor. Georgetown to the north offers a charming historic square, boutique shopping, and a scenic stretch of the San Gabriel River. Leander and Liberty Hill are also within reasonable reach, giving residents in this zone access to a wide variety of everyday conveniences without long drives.
Commuters heading into Austin benefit from proximity to SH-45, IH-35, and the 183A tollway, all of which provide multiple routes into the city's major employment centers, including the Domain, the tech corridor along US-183, and downtown Austin. The Cap Metro commuter rail also connects the Round Rock area to downtown Austin, offering an alternative to driving on busy days.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, the area offers access to Brushy Creek Regional Trail, Old Settlers Park, and numerous community green spaces. Proximity to Lake Georgetown adds another outdoor option for boating, hiking, and picnicking on weekends. The combination of urban convenience and open space access makes this part of Williamson County appealing to a broad range of buyers who want to put down real roots.
Buyers considering Hutto, Taylor, or Jarrell as alternatives will find that the Caldwell Elementary zone offers a more central position within the metro, keeping day-to-day errands and commutes efficient without sacrificing the community feel that makes Williamson County such a popular destination.
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