Category Archives: Neighborhood News

Wells Branch Wild Conservancy Update

Wells Branch Wild Conservancy (WBWC) has great news to share! Our community has achieved 50% of our goal to have 200 properties certified as wildlife habitats. Today we have 108 wildlife habitats in Wells Branch. We have added 94 habitats since May 2023. To celebrate our progress, we are hosting an appreciation event for everyone who has certified their properties, volunteered, or otherwise supported Wells Branch Wild Conservancy! Please join us at 3 pm, October 20th at the Community Center (register here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S3NVCZV). Continue reading Wells Branch Wild Conservancy Update

URGENT: Crossing Guards Needed at Wells Branch and Joe Lee Johnson Elementary Schools
(Paid Positions!)

If you or anyone you know is interested in rolling up their sleeves and pitching in for an important job in our community, for our children; two of our local elementary schools urgently need crossing guards for the morning and afternoon drop off and pick-up times. There is currently a crossing guard staffing shortage which is leading to some mornings/afternoons where there are not crossing guards at important and busy intersections such as: Bratton and Merrilltown, Robert I Walker and Town Hill, and Bratton and Sauls. These are high volume crossings with cars and pedestrians. It’s approximately 2 hours per day and these are paid positions. Please consider answering the call or help refer someone who can help. This is a great opportunity for active-retired folks, part-time workers and stay at home moms!

If you have the time and are able to apply, those paid positions are available here: https://police.roundrockisd.org/crossing-guards/