There are numerous school districts within Williamson County. Williamson County borders Austin to the north and is focused around a major stretch of I-35.

This area features both city-centered living as well as an appealing rural setting. The education, both public and private, is greatly differentiated in the area for this reason. There are several large school districts, as well as smaller, rural districts.

Overall, Williamson County offers great choices in education with many districts to choose from.

 

Bartlett ISD

404 Robinson, Bartlett, 76511

254-527-4247

www.bartlett.txed.net

Bartlett ISD is the epitome of small-town education. The mission of BISD is to empower every student to become life-long learners utilizing relationships, relevance, and rigor focused on each student’s needs. At BISD, every student is set forth to achieve his or her maximum potential in an engaging, inspiring, and challenging learning environment.

Burnet Consolidated ISD

208 East Brier, Burnet, 78611

512-756-2124

www.burnetcisd.net

Located in the heart of the Hill Country, Burnet CISD encompasses over 700 square miles and serves 3,200 students at six campuses. Burnet CISD has a rich history of excellence in academics and extracurricular activities and is committed to crafting the future with students.

Coupland ISD

620 S. Commerce St., Coupland, 78615

512-856-2422

www.couplandisd.org

Coupland ISD is a small school district located in the southeast region of Williamson County. This district has a single K-8 building and an agreement with Taylor ISD for students 9-12. Coupland Independent School District strives to foster academic excellence and strength of character in their students with the support of enthusiastic teachers, involved parents, and the Coupland community.

Florence ISD

306 College Ave., Florence, 76527

254-793-2850

www.florenceisd.net

Florence ISD covers one of the larger portions of the northwest region of Williamson County. This district offers a concentrated education with one elementary, one middle, and one high school.

Georgetown ISD

507 E. University Ave., Georgetown, 78626

512-943-5000

www.georgetownisd.org

Georgetown ISD serves more than 12,000 students at nine elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, and two alternative campuses. This district covers about 180.3 square miles within the Williamson County area. In addition to Georgetown, the district serves the city of Weir as well as the communities of Serenada and Walburg.

Granger ISD

300 North Colorado, Granger, 76530

512-859-2173

www.grangerisd.net

Granger Independent School District is a public school district established in 1887. The district serves PreK-12 and is classified as 2-A by the University Interscholastic League. Granger ISD provides students with a quality education which enables every student to graduate high school with advanced skills for future success.

Hutto ISD

200 College Street, Hutto, 78634

512-759-3771

www.hipponation.org

Hutto ISD is located in the southern portion of Williamson County. This and Technical Education program featuring numerous certifications including culinary arts, health sciences, business and veterinarian programs; award-winning and state-recognized art, band, music and athletic programs, a state-awarded and nationally recognizedis one of the fastest-growing school districts in all of Texas and perhaps the fastest-growing in Williamson County. Hutto ISD offers more than just a high school diploma through a wide-range of advanced and college-level courses, dual-credit coursework; a Career FCCLA program; and excellent expanded facilities. The district also recently became the first in the area to offer a full-day Head Start program.

Jarrell ISD

312 N. 5th Street, Jarrell, 76537

512-746-2124

www.jarrellisd.org

Jarrell ISD is located in the northern region of Williamson County along I-35. Jarrell is a relatively small school district however, it has also experienced great growth. It has four campuses: Jarrell High School, Jarrell Middle School, Igo Elementary School and Jarrell Elementary. The district is expected to average 9.4 percent growth for the next 10 years.

Leander ISD

204 W. South Street, Leander, 78646

512-570-0000

www.leanderisd.org

Leander ISD covers portions of the southwestern region of Wiliamson County. Its teachers and support staff focus on engaging and inspiring students for achievement and lifelong success.  It is a fast-growth district, adding 1,000 students every year, serving families in the cities of Austin, Cedar Park and Leander.

Lexington ISD

8731 N. Hwy. 77, Lexington, 78947

979-773-2254

www.lexingtonisd.net

Lexington ISD has just a small portion of its district on the southeast corner of Williamson County. It has three school buildings. The high school and middle school are on one site, with the elementary school two blocks away.

Liberty Hill ISD

301 Forrest St., Liberty Hill, 78642

512-260-5580

www.libertyhill.txed.net

Liberty Hill ISD is located in the Western portion of Williamson County. The district has put great value in improving educational facilities over the last decade, as evidenced by the highly accessible buildings and beautiful athletic facilities. The school district is comprised of six schools with growth projected as housing developments are added rapidly throughout the district.

Round Rock ISD

1311 Round Rock Ave., Round Rock, 78681

512-464-5000

www.roundrockisd.org

Round Rock ISD is located in southern Williamson County and northwest Travis County and includes the City of Round Rock and portions of the City of Austin and the City of Cedar Park. The area covers 110 square miles encompassing high tech manufacturing and urban retail centers, suburban neighborhoods, and farm and ranch land. Roughly 50,000 students attend the district’s seven high schools, eleven middle schools, 34 elementary schools, and three alternative learning centers.

Taylor ISD

3101 N. Main St., Taylor, 76574

512-365-1391

www.taylorisd.org

Taylor ISD is located in the southeastern portion of Williamson County just 8 miles east of Hutto. The district has six schools that educate 3,200 students, including an early college high school that allows students to earn a college associates degree at no cost to the student. With 229 teachers, the student-to-teacher ratio is 16.5:1. Taylor ISD has arguably the most ethnically diverse student make-up of the entire county. Taylor ISD earned a “B” rating and two distinctions according to the state STAAR test data. Taylor ISD has added numerous support staff positions over the past several years, creating an environment that focuses on academic achievement and English Language Learning (ELL) student support.

Thorndale ISD

300 North Main St., Thorndale, 76577

512-898-2538

www.thorndale.txed.net

Thorndale ISD has a bit of border that protrudes into the east edge of Williamson County. This school district has one elementary school, middle school and high school. Their missions is to prepare every student for lifetime success through strong academic and Williamson County is home to many highly-rated private schools, with options available for students of all ages.  If you’re in search of the area’s top-rated private early education centers, Round Rock and Georgetown are great places to start.

Thrall ISD

201 S. Bounds, Thrall, 76578

512-898-0062

www.thrallisd.com

Thrall ISD is a rural district located 45 miles northeast of Austin on US HWY 79 covering 149 square miles in Eastern Williamson County and serving the small communities of Thrall, Beaukiss, Shiloh, Noack, Hare, Structure, and Sandoval. They are dedicated to ensuring that every student develops a work ethic along with the knowledge and skills to become a productive, contributing, and responsible citizen. Thrall ISD consists of three campuses and the small class size setting provides the optimum learning environment for all TISD students.