Where Teravista and Redbud Students End Up (and What It Means for Home Values)
Teravista Elementary scored 91 out of 100 on the 2025 TEA accountability rating, earning a solid A. Redbud Elementary came in at 87, which puts it in B territory. The numbers tell part of the story, but not all of it.
Both schools are part of Round Rock ISD, and I have shown homes in both zones for years. The neighborhoods have their own personality, the price points are different, and the day to day experience at each campus is its own thing. That matters more than most buyers expect when they first start their search.
Below, I will break down the full TEA performance data, walk through the neighborhoods zoned to each campus, and give you my honest take on which school zone fits different types of buyers. If you want the deep dive on either campus individually, check out the Teravista Elementary school page or the Redbud Elementary school page.
Teravista Elementary vs Redbud Elementary: Quick Comparison
| Teravista Elementary | Redbud Elementary | |
|---|---|---|
| TEA Rating | A (91/100) | B (87/100) |
| Enrollment | 821 students | 552 students |
| Grades | EE – 05 | EE – 05 |
| District | Round Rock ISD | Round Rock ISD |
| Median Home Price | $554,950 | $379,990 |
| Feeds Into | Hopewell MS → Round Rock HS | CPL Robert P Hernandez MS → Stony Point HS |
TEA School Performance Comparison (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school annually across multiple performance domains. Here is how both campuses performed in the 2025 accountability cycle.
| Performance Metric | Teravista Elementary | Redbud Elementary |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | A (91/100) | B (87/100) |
| Student Achievement | B (89/100) | B (88/100) |
| School Progress | A (91/100) | B (81/100) |
| Academic Growth | A (91/100) | B (81/100) |
| Closing the Gaps | A (92/100) | B (85/100) |
| Enrollment | 821 students (EE – 05) | 552 students (EE – 05) |
| Economically Disadvantaged | 22.7% | 31.3% |
| English Learners | 17.8% | 20.3% |
| TEA Distinctions | 2 of 7 earned | 1 of 7 earned |
The biggest standout in this comparison is School Progress, where Teravista Elementary scored 91/100 compared to 81/100 at Redbud Elementary. That 10 point gap is significant and speaks to the overall trajectory of the campus relative to similar schools.
For the full TEA breakdown on each campus, including rating history and all distinctions, visit the Teravista Elementary school page or the Redbud Elementary school page.
Teravista Elementary: A Closer Look at This Round Rock ISD Campus
Teravista Elementary is part of Round Rock ISD, one of the most respected school districts in Texas, and sits at the heart of Georgetown’s premier master-planned community. The Teravista neighborhood is built around a lifestyle that pairs strong academics with outstanding outdoor amenities, including a championship golf course, community pools, walking trails, and beautifully maintained green spaces throughout.
Teravista Elementary earned a A (91/100) from TEA, which puts it among the stronger campuses in Round Rock ISD. That kind of performance does not happen by accident. It reflects consistent instructional quality, engaged leadership, and a campus culture where expectations run high.
The school draws from neighborhoods including Traditions Vizcaya, Haven/Teravista Condos, Haven Teravista. These are well established residential areas with mature trees and a real sense of community.
Students at Teravista Elementary feed into Hopewell Middle School and then Round Rock High School. That feeder path matters to buyers who are thinking long term about their kids’ educational trajectory.
I have spent a good amount of time in this part of town, and Teravista Elementary is one of those campuses where you can feel the community investment the moment you drive through the neighborhood. The homes hold their value well here, and resale demand stays consistent.
Teravista Elementary enrolls 821 students, making it one of the larger campuses in Round Rock ISD. Larger schools can offer more programs, more extracurricular options, and a broader social experience. The tradeoff is that the campus can feel busier, but Round Rock ISD has invested in making sure its bigger campuses still run efficiently.
Redbud Elementary: Solid Ground in Round Rock ISD
Redbud Elementary is part of the highly acclaimed Round Rock ISD, one of the most respected school districts in the Austin metro area. The school serves a vibrant, growing corner of Round Rock in Williamson County, anchored by the master-planned community of Avery Centre.
With a B rating (87/100) from TEA, Redbud Elementary sits in the middle tier of Round Rock ISD campuses. The scores show a school that is doing solid work, even if there is room to push higher in some areas. The campus has been steady in recent years.
The school draws from neighborhoods including Avery Centre, Ryans Crossing, Settlers Crossing. These are well established residential areas with mature trees and a real sense of community.
Students at Redbud Elementary feed into CPL Robert P Hernandez Middle School and then Stony Point High School. That feeder path matters to buyers who are thinking long term about their kids’ educational trajectory.
The numbers here speak for themselves. A 87/100 from TEA puts Redbud Elementary in strong company, and the campus culture backs up what the data shows.
The Neighborhoods
There is a real price difference between these two zones. The Teravista area has a median around $554,950, while the Redbud zone comes in closer to $379,990. That $174,960 gap reflects differences in neighborhood age, lot size, finishes, and overall demand. Both are in Round Rock ISD, so the tax rate is the same either way.
One thing I always tell buyers: look at the neighborhood on a Saturday morning, not just a Tuesday at 2pm. You want to see who is walking dogs, who is out running, whether the parks are being used. That tells you more about the community than any listing description ever will. And yes, school zones affect resale value. That is just reality in this market.
Browse all homes zoned to Teravista Elementary or homes zoned to Redbud Elementary.
Which School Fits You?
Every buyer has a different set of priorities. Here is how I would think about it.
You might lean toward Teravista Elementary if:
- TEA scores are a top priority and you want the higher rated campus
- You are comfortable at the $554,950 price point and want the neighborhoods that come with it
- The feeder path to Round Rock High School is important to you
- You prefer the neighborhood character around the Teravista zone
You might lean toward Redbud Elementary if:
- You are looking for more accessible pricing near $379,990
- The Stony Point High School feeder path matches your long term plans
- You value what the Redbud neighborhood offers in terms of location and community
Honestly, these two are close enough on paper that the tiebreaker is going to be neighborhood feel and commute. I would recommend driving both zones on a weekday morning. See how the traffic flows, check out the parks, grab a coffee nearby. The numbers say these campuses are peers, so the decision comes down to lifestyle.
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If you are weighing the Teravista zone against the Redbud zone (or anywhere else in the Austin area), I would love to help you figure it out. I have been doing this for over 19 years and have helped buyers navigate school zone decisions more times than I can count. And honestly, this is one of my favorite conversations to have because it is never just about a school. It is about how you want your mornings to feel, where you will grab coffee, and whether your commute makes you want to scream or not.
Lets grab a coffee, walk through your priorities, and find the neighborhood that actually fits your life. No pressure, no pitch, just honest guidance from someone who knows these neighborhoods inside and out. Be safe, be good, and be nice to people.