Walsh Middle School
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James G. Walsh Middle School | |
Address | |
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3850 Walsh Ranch Blvd Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas 78681 |
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Information | |
School number | TBD |
Principal | Toni Hicks |
Enrollment |
TBD |
School type | Middle School |
Grades | 6-8th |
Language | English (Spanish and French elective languages) |
Area | Round Rock, Texas |
Motto | TBD |
Mascot | Wildcats |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Founded | 2008 |
Homepage | http://schools.roundrockisd.org/walsh/ |
Contents |
[edit] Campus
Walsh Middle School is the 9th middle school built for the Round Rock Independent School District. The school is located in Round Rock, TX and is built on the remnants of the Walsh ranch. Walsh is named after the James G. Walsh, former owner of the land and former school board member.[1] WMS will feed to Round Rock High School along with C.D. Fulkes, Chisholm Trail, and Grisham. [2]
The following Elementary Schools will feed into Walsh:
- Brushy Creek
- Cactus Ranch
- Old Town
[edit] History
Walsh Middle School was built to relive overcrowding at Hopewell and to prevent future overcrowding at Cedar Valley. The school was first in the failed 2005 Election Bond, but was also included in the 2006 Bond in which all propositions passed.[3] Construction on the school started in 2007. The school is expected to open in time for the 2008-2009 school year.
[edit] Awards and Recognition
Walsh Middle School will hopefully be distinguished with many awards like the district's other middle schools.
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