Information
Average Class Size
Campus Improvement Plan
Current Enrollment
Email Addresses
Directions to Old Town
General Information
Mission Statement
Office Hours
Performance Indicators
Phone Numbers
School Colors
School Demographics
School Mascot
School Motto
Student Programs and Services
Student Hours
TEA Rating
Teacher Websites
Vision Statement













 

About Old Town Elementary

General Information
Principal:
Mya Mercer
Assistant Principal:
Minor Baker


School address:

2200 Chaparral Drive
Round Rock, TX 78681


Faculty and Staff Directory

Student Hours:
7:45am -2:45pm

Office Hours:
7:30am-4:30pm
Old Town Elementary Mission Statement
To provide all students the opportunity for academic and social success through a positive environment of learning and encouragement.

Old Town Elementary Vision Statement
Old Town Elementary will be a place where students feel nurtured, safe, and secure.  By recognizing diverse needs of individuals in a warm, supportive atmosphere, all stakeholders (students, teachers, parents, and community members) at Old Town Elementary will feel valued.  Through a shared positive outlook, students and teachers will be inspired to become life-long learners and to achieve their personal best.


Our Motto
Texans Focused on Success

Our School Colors
Red, white, and blue

Our Mascot
The Old Town Texans
Old Town Texan kids graphic
OTE kids by Mark Kania

Year Opened:
1988

Current Enrollment:
836

Average Class Size:
20 students

School Demographics:
White: 69.63%
Hispanic: 19.81%
African-American: 5.88%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 5.88%
Native American:  0.48%


Campus Improvement Plan

TEA Rating | Old Town Report Card for 2010-2011


Performance Indicators
Old Town Elementary Performance Indicators

Old Town Elementary Song Lyrics

Directions to Old Town Elementary
While the back of Old Town is visible and accessible from FM 3406, the front of Old Town is a little difficult to find.  All visitors to Old Town should enter through the front doors, as the back doors are kept locked for our students' safety.

From I-35:
Take the Sam Bass/Hwy 79 (Taylor) exit and go west on Sam Bass.
Pass over the railroad tracks and continue on about 1-2 miles.
At the first stop sign (Woods Blvd) turn right.
Go to the end of Woods Blvd. and turn left at the stop sign (Chaparral Dr.)

From 620:
Turn left on Chisholm Trail, and go past the Round Rock.
Turn left on Sam Bass, heading west.
At the first stop sign (Woods Blvd) turn right.
Go to the end of Woods Blvd. and turn left at the stop sign (Chaparral Dr.).

From FM 3406:
Head south on Creek Bend.
Turn left at the first stop sign (Sam Bass).
Turn left at the first stop sign (Woods  Blvd.)
Go to the end of Woods Blvd. and turn left at the stop sign (Chaparral Dr.).

You may park in any unmarked spaces, or along the street [not in the red fire lane].


Student Programs and Services:
Old Town offers a wide variety of student programs and services.  If you have any questions, please call our office at 512 428-7600.
Well-balanced reading/Literacy program
Reading/Writing workshops (New Jersey Writing Project)
Cognitively Guided Math Instruction (CGI)
Integrated instruction
Peer mediation/mentors
Happy Birthday Book Club
Parent volunteer program
Inclusion Class with-in and class/SAIL
Hands-on science
PAL lab
Science Fair
Family Math and Science Night
Reading Under the Stars
Parent-Teacher-Student three-way goal setting conferences
DARE/Safe and Drug-free Schools program
DELL True Mobile wireless netbook carts (8)
SMART Slate Wireless Devices in each classroom
Guest wireless access
Dell PC lab
PC workstations in all classrooms
Samsung Digital Presenters in each classroom
Epson ceiling projectors in each classroom
KTEX - Student-run broadcast for school announcements
Jump Rope/Hoops for Heart
Learning Buddies
Campus-based staff development
Talented and Gifted program
Choir
Field Day
Safety Patrol
Living Museum
Student Council
Old Town Times - student produced newspaper
Homework Help Lab
Lunch buddies
Environmental Club