Trustees Vote to Join Local Control Litigation
Richardson ISD trustees voted 5-2 to join an existing lawsuit as a plaintiff against Gov. Abbott.
Trustees Vote to Join Local Control Litigation Read More »
Richardson ISD trustees voted 5-2 to join an existing lawsuit as a plaintiff against Gov. Abbott.
Trustees Vote to Join Local Control Litigation Read More »
The option will be available through the first nine-week period and may be extended until a vaccine is authorized for children under the age of 12.
Virtual Classroom Option #FirstDay Read More »
More than 5,000 backpacks and school supply kits were distributed at two events.
Backpack Bash Huge Success – Thank You Partners! Read More »
RISD maintains the highest possible credit ratings that help the district attain the lowest possible interest rate when issuing bonds.
Moody’s, S&P Affirm High Bond Ratings Read More »
Dr. Stone updated parents and staff with the latest information and developments related to health protocols and the start of school.
Superintendent’s Update – August 16 Read More »
As a district focused on building a culture of reading, RISD encourages all parents, staff, and stakeholders to join students in actively reading and discussing books.
The first day of school is Tuesday, Aug. 17, and Dr. Stone’s No. 1 priority remains the safety of all RISD students, staff and community members.
Superintendent’s Back-to-School Blueprint Draft and Video – August 3 Read More »
Hundreds of educators – teachers, coaches, counselors, interventionists, specialists, and librarians – gathered at Berkner STEM Academy High School this week to begin their RISD journey. Jason Ann will be teaching fifth grade math and science at Forest Lane Academy. He holds a teaching degree from the University of Missouri and just moved to the area
New Educators Gather at Berkner Read More »
Final planning is underway for the 2021-22 school year that begins in one month, on August 17.
Superintendent’s Update – July 29 Read More »
Bus drivers and bus monitors contribute to the academic success of RISD.
Bus Drivers Needed Read More »
Adults and students who are at least 12 years old are recommended by public health authorities to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19. COVID is still spreading in the community, and the overwhelming percentage of COVID-related deaths in Texas are now among unvaccinated people. Dallas County, in which all of RISD is located, recently increased the
Health Authorities Strongly Recommend COVID Vaccination for Eligible Adults and Students Read More »
Community and business partners are invited to join the district at the annual New Teacher Welcome Fair.
New Teacher Welcome Fair on Aug. 3 Read More »