
Budget Planning – Trustees Discuss Non-General Funds, State Healthcare Increases
RISD Trustees continued 2024-25 budget planning at the May 16 Work Session.

RISD Trustees continued 2024-25 budget planning at the May 16 Work Session.

A new Code of Civility is being prepared to encourage consistently respectful and productive interactions among students, parents, and educators.

Atmos Energy and Texas Health Resources have teamed up with area schools to ensure kids have better access to quality reading material.

The PTECH program provides students an opportunity to earn a high school diploma and an associate degree simultaneously.

RISD honored longtime employees for years of dedicated service, including a child nutrition manager at LHE with 50 years on the job.

Dr. Summer Martin, Executive Director of Counseling & Prevention Services

Isabelle Agarwal is the valedictorian of the Richardson High School Class of 2024.

Hafsa Sayeed won the City of Richardson’s MLK essay contest for the second straight year.

This year’s graduation ceremonies will be held at Wildcat-Ram stadium.

The Richardson ISD Foundation spotlights and rewards the work of teachers who represent Superior Teaching Achievement in RISD Schools.

On the heels of significant operating budget reductions, trustees are considering resetting RISD’s teacher salary schedule to attract and retain experienced teachers.

RISD’s second annual Bright Star track meet was held this week at Eagle-Mustang Stadium.