RISD Arts Education Remains One of the Best in Texas

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The Texas Art Education Association once again named Richardson ISD a District of Distinction, placing RISD in the top 7.8 % in art education among Texas school districts.

“Richardson Independent School District has set a high standard for visual arts advocacy, integrated visual arts curriculum, encouraged creativity, community participation and student growth,” said Sandra Newton, Chair of the Administration and Supervision Division of TAEA. “It is a true testament to (RISD’s) visual art educators’ skill, dedication, and flexibility that the quality of their programs continued to provide strong and comprehensive visual art educational experiences to students.”

Only 94 school districts in Texas attained the recognition out of the more than 1,200 districts eligible to apply. RISD met or exceeded criterion in 14 categories the association weighs, including membership, exhibitions, and contests, as well as community engagement in the visual arts through field experiences, community service, and collaboration with other content areas.

“It’s such a wonderful experience to be able to receive this award for the fourth time,” RISD Director of Visual Arts Myron Stennett said. “The TAEA District of Distinction award signifies outstanding dedication to art education, showcasing innovation and fostering creativity. It recognizes educators, administrators, and students for their commitment to excellence.”

Congratulations to the entire RISD art education team. Together We ART Better!

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