Flu Season – Wash Hands, Stay Home When Sick
RISD has seen a spike in illnesses on campuses the past two weeks.
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RISD has seen a spike in illnesses on campuses the past two weeks.
Flu Season – Wash Hands, Stay Home When Sick Read More »
Respiratory viruses like the flu, RSV, and COVID proliferate when a sick person spreads the virus through droplets from sneezing, coughing, or talking.
Supplemental Special Education Services are $1,500 one-time online grants for eligible parents or caregivers of eligible students served by special education who have been impacted by COVID-19 school closures. Families of eligible students can use the online accounts to obtain educational materials and resources and/or services such as additional speech therapy or other specific services.
Supplemental Special Education Services Read More »
The Caring Foundation of Texas will be at Skyview Elementary on Tuesday, Aug. 9.
Immunization Sources with Maps Read More »
Three RISD nurses were recently recognized by Altrusa Richardson as “Outstanding Women of Today: Unsung Heroes.”
RISD Nurses Named Outstanding Women of Today by Altrusa Read More »
RISD is using a 15% absence threshold to determine when to seek guidance from Dallas County Health and Human Services on individual school situations.
Superintendent’s Update – September 3 Read More »
Student learning is in full swing in classrooms across the district.
Superintendent’s Update – August 26 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 »