
The 2020 Census Challenge
#2020Census #StatisticsInSchool #Education
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVLYq--JZEo

Robinson ISD: The Governor just announced that school buildings will remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year. Although we have made preliminary plans for changes to graduation, we will wait to hear from the Commissioner next week to finalize the plans. #RNQ

Please share the link below for Pre-K and Kinder Roundup with anyone you know that has a student that will enter Pre-K or Kinder in Robinson ISD for the 2020-2021 school year.
https://forms.gle/xd1M28FoTmtNE88m9


Please reference the updated FAQ for information on grading guidelines during COVID-19. The FAQ can be located at https://www.risdweb.org/coronavirus-covid-19—4.


Is there a teacher from your past or present who you want to honor for how they changed your life, or someone else’s? Share a video or post on social media using the hashtag #TeachersCan and #ThankATeacher
https://teacherscan.org/

Happy Easter Robinson ISD Family!!! We hope this day will be a blessing for each of you!
#RobinsonISD


CDC now recommends you wear a mask in public where you can’t avoid being near people, like in grocery stores, pharmacies & healthcare settings https://bit.ly/2V8o5Y2. Remember though, your local authorities may have already issued a specific order re: masks. #StayHomeTexas


The virus lives in tiny droplets in the lungs of people w/ COVID-19, even when they don’t show symptoms. We can breathe the same air as anyone within abt. 6 ft. of us. Staying farther apart from people during this time reduces the chance of breathing in the virus. #StayHomeTexas


Please find information about instruction for #RobinsonISD for the week of April 14-17 in the video below. We are thankful for you and hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend. https://youtu.be/g0aTGvWjrQA


We hope you enjoy the pictures that were submitted for week 3 of at home COVID-19 learning. https://youtu.be/AZwvAPoEU0I #RobinsonISD

Coughing & sneezing can send tiny infected droplets into the air which can be inhaled by anyone within 6 feet of us. Always cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow and immediately wash your hands to lessen the risk of spreading the virus. Be smart. Stay well! #StayHomeTexas


Jay Zeller hired as new Director of Athletics.
https://www.wacotrib.com/sports/high_schools/robinson-isd-approves-zeller-as-athletic-director/article_e8850501-d386-58f9-a98a-c52341f9e4da.html

We hope that you have had a great week! We miss you terribly. If you are looking for some fun ideas to do this weekend with family, check out this STEAM Challenge board.


Thursday Motivation for Virtual Spirit Week - Celebrate Rockets wearing your emoji clothes or paint your face with your favorite emoji. Follow the Move This World (https://vimeo.com/179220928) video and practice the techniques. #RobinsonISD


People with no symptoms have the potential to unknowingly spread COVID-19! That’s why it’s best for everyone in your family to stay at home and away from others as much as possible until instructed otherwise from state and local officials. #StayHomeTexas


Texas, remember the importance of social distancing. If you must go out, avoid public spaces & keep your distance from others (at least 6 feet). If we continue to follow valuable public health guidance, fewer of our friends & family will be affected by COVID-19. #StayHomeTexas


Wellness Wednesday for Virtual Spirit Week - Move your entire world and wear your favorite team jersey or shirt. Do some kickboxing, jumping jacks, and exercise routines from your Campus Coach or your favorite online streaming exercise routine.


Tuesday Thoughts for Virtual Spirit Week - PJs & cozy blankets/stuffed animals! Write positive affirmations on post-it notes around the house. When a post-it note catches your eye, practice breathing (inhale patience & exhale freedom) -repeat 3 times. #RobinsonISD


#COVID19 lives on droplets in the lungs of people with the virus, even if they don’t have symptoms. When infected people breathe, the virus enters the air. If you can’t #StayHome, wear a mask/scarf/bandana, stay 6 feet apart, and wash your hands. #DontGoViral


National Assistant Principals Week is April 6–10, 2020! Join RISD as we honor and recognize the contributions of assistant principals to the success of students. Thank you Tammy Scott, Travis Braugh, John-Henry Keane, Patti Goforth, & Michael Herring! You are appreciated!
