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A Round Rock ISD elementary school teacher helps a student with math lessons at Great Oaks Elementary. (Courtesy Round Rock ISD)

Local school districts work to combat higher turnover rates Faced with a teacher shortage, increases in operations costs and stagnating funding, area school dis- tricts are identifying new solutions to recruit teachers and battle rising turnover rates. end of the 2021-22 school year. In Round Rock ISD, that gure was closer to 15%. Beyond increasing compensation, new teacher-retention incentives are under consideration by various school districts. are some of the ways districts are working to keep the teachers they already have and ll vacancies as others leave. BY BROOKE SJOBERG

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4 The rst U.S. location of Dublin, Ireland-based wig and topper shop HairWeavon will open inside My Salon Suites at 2711 La Frontera Blvd., Ste. 110, Room 406, Round Rock, by the end of August. Owner Ariel Rawlings said once her business opens, she will oer private consultations for clients to choose their preferred wig or hair topper style. www.hairweavon.com 5 Matt and Gabe Ellis plan to open a wine tasting room for their winery, Swallow Wines , in downtown Round Rock in September. It will be located at 407 Round Rock Ave., formerly home to Round Rock Travel & Cruises. Swallow Wines will oer a variety of wines from across the country. www.swallow-wines.com 6 A Round Rock location of Two Hands Corndogs is coming to the University Oaks retail center at 201 University Blvd., Ste. 540, targeting a mid-August opening, according to a company representative. Two Hands Corndogs oers a variety of specialty corn dogs, ranging from traditional options to corn dogs coated in crispy rice pus, potato cubes and spicy ingredients. www.twohandsus.com 7 Viva Day Spa + Med Spa will open late this summer at 603 S. Mays St., Round Rock. Once open, Viva Day Spa + Med Spa will oer Swedish, deep tissue, sports and prenatal massages, as well as services including facials, hydrafa- cials, dermaplaning and chemical peels.

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1 A new McDonald’s restaurant loca- tion opened June 17 at 110 Jena Marie Way, Austin, serving the Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District area. The new location is part of an ownership group headed by Ed Lutito that has locations in North Austin, Round Rock and Cedar Park. 512-213-0603. www.mcdonalds.com 2 After closing in March 2020 at its loca- tion at 503 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Ste. 220, Round Rock, The Yoga Room reopened June 17 as Round Rock Yoga . The studio is now located at 106 S. Mays St., Ste. 200, Round Rock, in a space formerly occupied by energy broker Spartan Energy. Founded in 2010 by Zelinda Yanez, the yoga studio oers in-person and online classes. 512-318-2112. www.roundrockyoga.com COMING SOON 3 Cold Fish Sushi Factory will occupy the former location of El Takobar in downtown Round Rock at 118 E. Main St., Round Rock. The space is undergoing extensive renovations, and the Japanese restaurant will open later this year but did not provide a specic date. Cold Fish will serve a fusion of modern and traditional Japanese cuisine, with additional details of the restaurant’s menu forthcoming. Facebook: COLD FISH Sushi Factory

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The medical spa will also administer dermal ller treatments, photofacials, laser resurfacing and hair removal. www.vivadayspa.com RELOCATIONS 8 Family dental practice Sam Bass Family Dentistry opened in mid-July at its new location at 1745 Sam Bass Road, Round Rock. Owner Dr. Rupa Govindarajan said the practice moved from its former location at 2000 Sam Bass Road, Ste. 108, Round Rock. The practice has served the area for eight years. 512-341-3200. www.sambassdental.com NEW OWNERSHIP 9 VirtropolisVR Escape Rooms is under new ownership. Located at

1401 S. I-35, Ste. 170, Round Rock, Tony and Nicole Palacios took over the business May 26. They said Virtropo- lisVR, which was created by Patty and Rene Arredondo, will retain its previous game catalog under their ownership. 512-300-0885. www.virtropolisvr.com CLOSINGS 10 After 25 years in business, the Allens Boots store located at 1501 N. I-35, Round Rock closed in early June. The store oered a vari- ety of boots, hats, belts and other Western apparel. The boot store has served the Austin area since 1977, and other locations remain open at 1522 S. Congress Ave., Austin, and 131 E. Main St., Fredericksburg. www.allensboots.com

FEATURED IMPACT RELOCATION Round Rock studio Soul Strong Yoga relocated in early June from 309 W. Main St., Ste. 121, to 107 S. Lewis St., Stes. 110 and 120. Owner Julie Afsahi opened the studio in 2018. The new space is part of a mixed-use development comprising four tenant suites on the ground level and two apartments on the second oor. In addition to oering in-person yoga classes, Afsahi holds training courses for aspiring yoga instructors. She said the studio gained a following regionally and online, where she teaches several international instructors.

“I have a student in Germany right now; she just started this week,” she said. “We have students from all over who do our online.” Soul Strong Yoga oers private lessons, yoga classes and several community events throughout the year. 512-686-7685. www.soulstrongyogatx.com

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cosmetic, same-day appointments and restorative dentistry. 737-258-4935. www.lykkedentistry.com 3 Austin-based Spoleti Salon expanded to the Pflugerville area with a new salon at 2512 W. Pecan St., Ste. 140, that opened June 1. Owned by Kate Spoleti, who also has a South Congress Avenue location, the salon offers cut and color services; color corrections; keratin treatments; extensions; and specialty services, such as hairstyling and makeup for off-site events. 737-726-3560. www.spoletisalon.com 4 UCF Automotive , a collision repair and auto service shop located at 4674 Priem Lane, Pflugerville, is now open. Owner Sam Naimat said the company had a soft opening in January, but it had its official grand opening June 1. UCF Auto- motive offers several services, including air conditioning, brake, engine and trans- mission repair. The company also offers diagnostics, window tinting, car wrapping and wheel alignment. 512-572-4248. www.ucfauto.com 5 A Which Wich sandwich restaurant is scheduled to open around the first week of August at 16212 Impact Way, Pfluger- ville. The custom sandwich chain will be inside of a new Food Box convenience store that is slated to open at the end of July. Franchise owner Parvez Badarpura, who also owns the Food Box store, said Which Wich will open about a week after

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ilies by providing quality medicine with integrity and compassion. 512-772-2887. www.pawhavenhutto.com 3 A new apartment complex called The Vantage at Hutto opened June 23 at 1051 N. FM 1660, Hutto. The complex has 288 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with some offering private backyards. The Vantage has a 24-hour fitness center, a resort-style pool, a business center, a board room and an internet cafe, and two dog parks are coming soon. The Vantage will also have two electric vehicle charging stations. 512-770-9691. www.vantageathutto.com COMING SOON 4 Bonura Studios , located at 3333 CR 119, Ste. 17, Hutto, is scheduled

to open in September. Owner Elizabeth Bonura, a sculptor for more than 20 years, said a specific opening date for the studio is not yet set, but when complete, Bonura will offer classes and workshops, commission and sell art pieces, and allow patrons to tour the sculpture production area. 737-306-7564. www.bonurastudios.com RELOCATIONS 5 Finding Balance Yoga relocated within Hutto on July 5 from 117 East St., Ste. 250, to 531 Ed Schmidt Blvd. Ste. 120. Finding Balance holds daily yoga classes for all abilities and offers self-care coaching focused on movement, nutrition and mindfulness. 512-677-4551. https://findingbalancetx.com

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pizzas, sub sandwiches, pizza bowls, salads and desserts. 512-642-5055. www.marcos.com 2 A veterinarian clinic called Paw Haven Animal Hospital opened July 24 at 531 Ed Schmidt Blvd., Ste. 140, Hutto. Owner Amber Breclaw said the full-service veterinary hospital is locally owned, and she and her staff look for- ward to building relationships with new dog and cat patients as well as their fam-

1 Originally expected to open in late June, a new Marco’s Pizza location at 6111 FM 1660, Ste. 300, Hutto, opened July 18. A company representative said the opening date was delayed mainly due to issues with contracting work. Marco's offers take-out and delivery for

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The Yoga Room partnered with the city of Round Rock to oer accessible, beginner yoga classes in downtown Round Rock. The monthly classes are accessible for all body types, and chairs will be provided for added balance. 8 a.m. Free. Downtown Round Rock, Sharon Prete Main Street Plaza, 221 E. Main St., Round Rock. www.roundrockyoga.com (Courtesy Round Rock Yoga)

19 TAKE A TUBING FIELD TRIP The city of Pugerville will host a trip south to go tubing in the Comal River. Transportation and river tubes will be provided as part of the registration fee, and participants will eat lunch at a local restaurant before heading back to Pugerville. Online registration is required. 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $10. Pugerville Recreation Center, 400 Immanuel Road, Pugerville. 512-990-6368. www.pugervilletx.gov 25 TAKE IN A BALL GAME Take an opportunity to see the Round Rock Express take on the Salt Lake Bees as the minor league season approaches completion in September. Game time is 7:05 p.m. Tickets start at $11. Dell Diamond, 3400 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock. www.milb.com 25 ENJOY LIVE MUSIC IN A PARK The city of Pugerville continues the Music in the Park series with live music from Nova Band, a cover band that performs songs in English and Spanish. Attendees are welcome to bring pets, lawn chairs, picnic baskets, friends and neighbors. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Free. Puger Park, 515 City Park Road, P  u g e r v il l e. w w w.p  u g e r vil l e t x.g ov

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WORTH THE TRIP TAKE THE KIDS TO SEE DINOSAURS The Jurassic World Live Tour comes to Austin with a string of live arena shows from Aug. 18-20. The shows are rooted within the “Jurassic World” movie franchise, featuring life-size dinosaurs and main characters pitted against several obstacles that are overcome through stunts and ght sequences. 7 p.m. (Aug. 18), 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. (Aug. 19), 11 a.m. (Aug. 20). $25-$95. The Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive, Austin. www.moodycenteratx.com

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Montana Sand is a group of multi-instrumentalists who draw their inuence from a variety of genres, including folk, rock, indie acoustic soul, bluegrass and roots music. Singer-songwriter AJ Keyser heads the band and has been playing professionally for more than ve years. (Courtesy Montana Sand)

ROUND ROCK AMP 3701 N. I-35, Round Rock www.roundrockamp.com AUGUST 11 Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Fea, 6 p.m. ROUND ROCK TAVERN 113 W. Main St., Round Rock www.roundrocktavern.com AUGUST 16 Rodney Overtur, 7 p.m. 17 Bron Burbank, 6:30 p.m. 18 80s Obsession, 9 p.m. 25 The Weak Knights, 9 p.m. 31 American Gypsy Band, 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER 6 Rising Sons, 8 p.m. 7 American Gypsy Band, 8 p.m. 8 Suede, 9 p.m. THREE LEGGED GOAT 200 E. Pecan St., Ste 5, Pugerville 512-968-0386 www.threeleggedgoattx.com AUGUST

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THE ALCOVE CANTINA 119 E. Main St., Round Rock www.alcovecantina.com AUGUST 17 Curt & Hannah (formerly Treble Soul), 7 p.m. 18 D-Soul Davis Experience, 8:30 p.m. 19 Memphis Kee, 9 p.m. 24 Lonestar Souvenirs, 7 p.m.

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17 Open mic night, 7 p.m. 24 Open mic night, 7 p.m. 31 Open mic night, 7 p.m. SEPTEMBER 7 Open mic night, 7 p.m.

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TRANSPORTATION UPDATES On-demand mobility transit program brings new option to residents Round Rock residents can go almost anywhere in the city for $4 with the launch of the city’s on-demand mobility service Round Rock Rides announced June 26. The big picture: City officials approved the $6.25 million contract with Austin-based zTrip in March, replacing its previous curb-to-curb paratransit services. While all riders are able to use the service, only paratransit riders will receive curb-to-curb service. All other riders will be able to use the point-to-point service, which operates similarly to bus stops using designated system pickup and drop-off spots. The city will continue to offer bus service through its partnership with CapMetro, and route changes implemented in January will remain. The overview: Riders will need to register with zTrip before booking rides, Round Rock Transit Coordinator Edna

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Play Store, riders will book by phone call, using the service’s website or through the app. Each individual rider must reg- ister and pay fare to use the service, but there is no limit on party size outside of the physical constraints of the vehicle. Rides can be scheduled up to seven days in advance with as little as 30 minutes of notice, according to city staff.

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Chisholm Trail Road closure Continued construction for the Heritage Trail West project closed a portion of Chisholm Trail Road between Sunset Drive and Round Rock Avenue/RM 620 for 90 days, starting July 17. It will allow city crews to work on underground utilities and the infrastructure for a future pedestrian bridge included in the trail project. Timeline: July 17-mid-October Cost: $19.5 million Funding source: city of Round Rock

new parking spaces were added in an area underneath the new bridge. The overview: The $11 million four- lane bridge project has left-turn lanes in all directions, and right-turn lanes were added for northbound-to-east- bound and eastbound-to-southbound traffic patterns, county staff said. Timeline: September 2021-June 2023 Cost: $11 million Funding source: Williamson County 2013 road bond funds

ADDED SAFETY The bridge was built to: • Address past issues of flooding • Improve traffic safety • Provide safer access to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail

cerns around flooding at the intersec- tion of Great Oaks Drive and Brushy Creek Road/Hairy Man Road in Round Rock reached completion in June after two years of construction. What they’re saying: Precinct 3 Commissioner Valerie Covey said the bridge, completed June 27, reduces the impact of flooding, improves traf- fic safety and provides safer access to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail. In addition to safety improvements, 47

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HEAT-RELATED CALLS ON THE RISE

The number of heat-related 911 calls Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services has responded to has increased consistently over the past three years. Williamson County Emergency Medical Services also responded to more heat-related calls this June versus June 2022.

Record-breaking heat has taken over Central Texas this summer, and weather experts predict this will continue through at least September. As a result, officials are offering to help residents beat the heat. The National Weather Service issued the first heat advisory of the year for Central Texas on June 13, and the area has been under a heat advi- sory most days since then. The region reached a record heat index value of 118 degrees June 21, and experts suggested the future will be filled with an increasing number of heat waves, according to the NWS. John Moore, a meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmo- spheric Administration, confirmed Central Texas has a 50%-60% proba- bility of experiencing above-average temperatures well into September. Mike Knipstein, Williamson County Emergency Medical Services director, also confirmed the hotter-than-nor- mal temperatures in Central Texas. BY AMANDA CUTSHALL & CHLOE YOUNG

“It looks like July is going to be our record-breaking [month] related to heat emergencies,” said Knipstein, explaining Williamson County EMS had responded to 33 heat-related calls as of July 18 and was on track to receive 55-60 calls by the end of the month. In June, Williamson County EMS set a record of 49 heat-related calls, a 25% increase from June 2022, he said. The county’s record for the most heat-related 911 calls was last set with 49 calls in July 2022. Knipstein said the county has also seen an increase in heat stroke calls, responding to five heat stroke-re- lated emergencies in July 2022 and four in June 2023. Anna Madrigal, program manager for Family Eldercare—an organiza- tion that gives free fans to those in need—said nearly 5,000 fans had been distributed this year as of July 21, assisting nearly 200 families in Williamson County. The organiza- tion distributed 7,200 fans in 2022.

Williamson County EMS 911 calls

15 30 45 60 0

June 2021

June 2022

June 2023

SOURCE: WILLIAMSON COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES/COMMUNITY IMPACT

Austin-Travis County EMS 911 calls

50 100 150 200 0

June 2021

June 2022

June 2023

SOURCE: AUSTIN-TRAVIS COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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DEVELOPMENT

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New HEB with BBQ restaurant to open fall 2024 in eastern Pugerville

The HEB Grocery Co. announced construction has begun on a new store in Pugerville. What’s happening? The announce- ment came July 12 during an invite-only groundbreaking event at 2641 E. Pugerville Parkway, where the 127,000-square-foot store will be located, across from the Baylor Scott & White hospital. Zooming in: The company did not specify cost, but in March, HEB led a pair of construction permits with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation indicating a total investment of $48 million. HEB Public Aairs manager Johnny Mojica said the company plans to hire more than 500 employ- ees at the new store, which will become the third and largest with a Pugerville address.

The breakdown: The release states the new HEB will come with several features and amenities, including a True Texas BBQ restaurant. Also of note: During the ground- breaking, HEB ocials made dona- tions to several local organizations. Those include: • Pugerville Education Foundation: $5,000 • Circle of Hope Community Center: $5,000 • For the Children: $5,000 • American Legion Kerlin-Lyerly Post No. 154: $5,000 Quote of note: “This store ... is a plus because a lot of our development obviously is moving and going east, and we have a lot of challenges in meeting the expectations of citizens on this side,” Pugerville Mayor Victor Gonzales said.

STORE AMENITIES The new H-E-B in Pugerville will include several departments. Full-service bakery and tortilleria

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A groundbreaking event for a new HEB grocery store in Pugerville took place July 12.

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Switch data center completion expected in mid-summer 2024 All site work for the Switch data center under construction adjacent to the Dell Technologies campus is planned for completion next summer. In a nutshell: Bradley Dushkin, Round Rock’s assistant director of planning and development, said construction crews began work in March 2022 on the site for the future Switch data center, which is expected to be occupied by the end of 2024. The backstory: Switch is a high-performance computing technology infrastructure com- pany based out of Las Vegas, and its Tier 5 data center in Round Rock will constitute the company’s fth campus, called The Rock. Once complete, The Rock will be part of a large ecosystem of Switch campuses in Texas that will total more than 2 million square feet and 185 megawatts of power, according to informa- tion from the company.

Gattis School Road property redevelopment approved The redevelopment of a residential property at 201 Gattis School Road, Round Rock, will see a former residential property become a mixed-use development following approval from city ocials. What happened? City Council approved the rezoning of the 0.91-acre property July 13 at the request of developer Ravi Kaey, who seeks to redevelop the property. Timelines are not yet available, and it is unclear what kind of development it will be. The takeaway : The property is adjacent to a two-story apartment complex to the west with single-family homes to the east, said Brad Wiseman, Round Rock’s planning and development services director.

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CITY & COUNTY

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Improvements to multiple city amenities receive cash funding BY BROOKE SJOBERG

CASH FUNDING FOR PARKS AND SAFETY On July 13, Round Rock officials voted to fund planning, and in some cases construction, on several projects, including some approved by voters through a $274 million bond in the May election.

• Improvement to parks system infrastructure: $2 million • Remodel and expansion of the Clay Madsen Recreation Center: $3.5 million • Downtown park: $5 million • Expansion of the Rock’N River Water Park: $6.5 million • Improvements to Harrell Parkway*: $10 million • Build-out of Old Settlers Park: $10 million • Expansion of the Round Rock Sports Center: $11 million Parks & recreation: $48 million • Phase 2 of the Public Safety Training Center: $6.3 million • Construction of the new Fire Station No. 1: $10 million • Construction of Fire stations No. 10 and No. 11: $10 million Public safety: $26.3 million

What happened: Round Rock voters passed the largest bond in the city’s history in May. The $274 million bond package is split between two propositions. Proposition A desig- nates $230 million to improve city amenities such as parks, facilities and trails, and Proposition B designates $44 million to the city’s Public Safety Training Center and two new fire stations. Most of the projects listed within the first round of funding approved in July come from the May bond. What’s next: The projects will be cash funded, and the city will be reimbursed once the bonds for them are issued. City officials previously stated sev- eral of the projects in the May bond election have already been designed and are ready to move forward with construction. Many projects listed

ROUND ROCK Several multimillion-dollar projects to improve the city of Round Rock received cash funding in July. The projects range from some public safety improvements and the expansion of city facilities to the creation of a new downtown park with funds planned to be spent over the next 12-24 months, city staff said. City Council voted July 13 to allocate $84.3 million for projects included in the May 2023 bond as well as additional projects not funded with voter-approved money. Drilling down: Some key projects council approved include $11 million for an expansion of the Round Rock Sports Center, $20 million for the construction of three fire stations and $10 million for improvements to Harrell Parkway.

TOTAL: $84.3 MILLION

*ADDITIONAL PROJECTS NOT FUNDED THROUGH VOTER-APPROVED BONDS

• Expansion of transportation and utilities offices*: $10 million City facilities: $10 million

SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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Round Rock City Council Will meet Aug. 10 and 24 at 6 p.m. 216 E. Main St., Round Rock 512-218-5401 www.roundrocktexas.gov MEETINGS WE COVER The replacements come as part of the city's regular replacement schedule for parks equipment. children in Williamson County. ROUND ROCK Two Round Rock parks will receive new playgrounds in the near future, although a date has not yet been set. Joe B. Freeman Park and High Country Park were approved for playground replacements July 27. The cost of the replacements is $268,129.65. The play structures will have attached coverings on play structures to partially shade them. HIGHLIGHTS ROUND ROCK International service club Sertoma donated $50,000 to the Play for All Abilities Park at 151 N. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock, to support ongoing expansion of the accessible playground. Details of plans for the park’s expansion are forthcoming. Play for All Abilities is one of a handful of accessible parks in Central Texas and serves over 7,000 disabled

Land acquired for road improvements ROUND ROCK Several improve- ments are on the way for CR 112 and Joe DiMaggio Boulevard in Round Rock after recent city purchases of rights of way. What happened: City officials approved purchases June 22 for 4.15 acres near CR 112 and 1.23 acres near Joe DiMaggio Boulevard, totaling $1.63 million and $831,761, respectively. City staff said the money will fund improvements to both roadways. What’s next: Gary Hudder, Round Rock Transportation Department director, said the CR 112 improve- ments will help address congestion in the area, although specifications for the project have not yet been shared. He also said city staff is working on a proposal to annex the 4.15-acre parcel into Round Rock. BY BROOKE MILLER & BROOKE SJOBERG

BURN BAN REQUIREMENTS The Williamson County burn ban is set to last until Oct. 16 and includes several restrictions on the following:

The burning of lawn clippings, tree limbs and other land clearing materials not at the site of origination

The burning of business waste Routine burning at municipal landfills

Burning of hay used for animal bedding

SOURCE: WILLIAMSON COUNTY/ COMMUNITY IMPACT

Burn ban could run through October

BY KATY MCAFEE & CHLOE YOUNG

The why: The burn ban comes amid severe drought conditions, low humidity levels, daytime temperatures above 100 degrees and high winds in the county, Williamson County Fire Marshal Hank Jones said. Jones said the risk of wildfires has escalated quickly within the past week as the county’s average drought index rose from 556 on July 10 to 634 on July 18. Burn bans are generally issued when drought index levels reach 600 or greater, Jones said.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY Officials initiated a burn ban for unincorporated areas July 18 as high temperatures and dry conditions have led to an increased risk of wildfires. Drilling down: The Williamson County burn ban will end Oct. 16, but County Judge Bill Gravell may lift it earlier if conditions improve. The ban prohibits burning household yard waste, such as leaves, brush and grass.

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DISTRICT DATA

Data and information from local school districts

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ROUND ROCK ISD

PFLUGERVILLE ISD

HUTTO ISD

Of the three school districts examined in this report, only Round Rock ISD dropped consistently in enrollment from the 2020-21 school year to the projected gures for the 2023-24 school year.

The number of teachers in PfISD dropped slightly from the 2019-20 school year to the 2022-23 school year.

Out of the three local school districts examined on this page, only Hutto ISD increased the number of teachers on sta from the 2019-20 school year to the 2022-23 school year.

SOURCES: HUTTO ISD, PFLUGERVILLE ISD, ROUND ROCK ISD, TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCYCOMMUNITY IMPACT

STUDENT ENROLLMENT

TOTAL NUMBER OF TEACHERS **

Percent change from 2020-21:

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4,000

3.8%

3,200

+1.22%

2,400

1,600

+23.24%

800

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2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24*

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2022-23

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