
Superintendent’s Update – September 3
RISD is using a 15% absence threshold to determine when to seek guidance from Dallas County Health and Human Services on individual school situations.
RISD is using a 15% absence threshold to determine when to seek guidance from Dallas County Health and Human Services on individual school situations.
RISD schools and offices will be closed on Monday in observation of Labor Day.
The RMSIP provides motivated high school students with meaningful, eight-week paid internships.
Student learning is in full swing in classrooms across the district.
Last school year, the Clothes Closet served 650 students, and they expect to serve at least that many again in 2021-22.
Richardson ISD trustees voted 5-2 to join an existing lawsuit as a plaintiff against Gov. Abbott.
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.
More than 5,000 backpacks and school supply kits were distributed at two events.
RISD maintains the highest possible credit ratings that help the district attain the lowest possible interest rate when issuing bonds.
Dr. Stone updated parents and staff with the latest information and developments related to health protocols and the start of school.
RISD is aware of Sunday’s state supreme court ruling that temporarily stayed