Jessica Carpenter Elementary School
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About Jessica Carpenter Elementary School
Carpenter Elementary Extended Day Program
The PISD Carpenter Elementary Extended Day Program offers a structured and engaging environment for students directly on their school campus. Led by Director Rebecca Schrowang, the program is recognized by state inspectors for its high level of organization and attentive care. The curriculum is designed to provide a seamless transition from the school day into an afternoon of supervised growth. Students participate in the CATCH curriculum, which emphasizes physical health through active play in the school's gym and outdoor playground. The program also utilizes on-site facilities like computer labs and fine arts rooms to support diverse interests. A daily snack is provided, and the program accepts child care subsidies, ensuring accessible care for PfISD families.
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Safety Record
No safety concerns found. In late 2025 and early 2026, the Jessica Carpenter Elementary Extended Day Program received specific praise from Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) inspectors for its organization and care. The facility is a licensed childcare operation and part of the district-wide Texas Rising Star certified program.
Parent Reputation
The program maintains a positive reputation, with state inspectors highlighting the director as 'amazing' and the staff as 'very attentive.' While individual parent reviews for this specific campus are sparse, the school itself is highly rated on Niche, and the district's Extended Day Program is generally well-regarded for providing a seamless transition from the classroom.
Staff Insights
General employee reviews for the Pflugerville ISD Extended Day Program average 4.0 out of 5.0 stars, with staff members describing the work with children as rewarding and the onsite leadership as supportive. However, some employees reported frustration with district-level administration and noted that pay and benefits are relatively low.
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