
Families whose housing situation may have been negatively impacted by the severe winter weather may qualify as homeless. Examples include homes with no water, electricty or heat; an infestation of mold or vermin; no working kitchen, toilet or shower and/or living conditions that present unreasonable dangers. Also, if your family is currently displaced due to the severe winter weather, you may also qualify as homeless. Each situation is evaluated on a individual basis through personal communciation, sharing & evaluating information and potential home visits. Contact the RISD Dept. of Special Programs for more information.

Girl’s basketball is two rounds deep! Send-off today @ 3! Order will be RHS, down Lyndale by RJH, left on Old Road, Primary, Elementary & Intermediate. Come cheer on our girls! ❤️🚀🏀#RobinsonISD

The Rocket Report this week is with Dr. Hope. He shares information about the week missed due to weather and the impact of the week on our facilities. https://youtu.be/cEWEVHV7xgA

The Rocket Report this week is a "special edition" highlighting the new intro/outro created by Mathew Ruggieri who is a 9th grade student at RHS. https://youtu.be/YVqUdTmHnes

All athletic events have been cancelled for today. Stay safe! #RobinsonISD

All athletic events scheduled for today have been postponed. Once we have dates & times, we’ll post here. Stay safe! #RobinsonISD

Girls’ basketball playoff game for this evening has been postponed. #RobinsonISD

RHS will follow late arrival schedule today. This will extend 1st period a bit but that should help with possible tardies due to slower driving & road conditions. Be safe!


This week the Rocket Report is with Ross Caraway and discusses Rocket Recognition at RHS and also the Community Wide RL21 opportunity to create unity and school spirit with flags throughout Robinson. https://youtu.be/l6j0BhBs7i8.


Just a reminder, Monday is a student holiday and teacher planning day. The RISD school calendar is always available via the RISD website - https://www.risdweb.org/article/246889?org=robinson-isd
Enjoy the 3 day weekend!


Voting ends @ 3 today! Vote as many times as possible. #RobinsonISD
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Have you voted yet? Voting ends tomorrow @ 3:00! #RobinsonISD
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Have you voted yet?! #RobinsonISD
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The voting has started for the 2021 Student-Athlete of the Year Scholarship presented by 2Words Character Development. Winners will receive a $1000 award and are chosen total votes.
To vote, go to https://surveyhero.com/c/4Avoting.
We need your help! RNQ


Don’t forget to join us this evening! Great for JH & HS parents to hear! See you at 6! #RobinsonISD
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This week the Rocket Report is with Dr. Amy Mathews-Perez and shares information about Child Find.
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Lessons this month from our counselors will be about honesty. Being honest sometimes takes a lot of courage. Acknowledge that telling the truth may seem difficult sometimes. Thank your child for their honesty and willingness to share. #RobinsonISD!


Please support Brooke Ashcraft & Colton Helpert after being nominated for 2020-2021 Student-Athlete of the year!
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Voting stops Friday @ 3:00 & you can vote as many times as you want to!
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Don't forget about Kindness Week. Friday the color is Red and we are focusing on self-love. The challenge is to say think of something you did well this week and give yourself a pat on the back.



Supplemental Special Education Services (SSES) are on-line accounts for eligible parents/caregivers of students with significant and complex disabilities that have been impacted by COVID-19 school closures. Families of students with eligible disabilities who qualify can use the on-line accounts to obtain special educational resources and supplies and/or services such as additional speech therapy or other specific services. SSES credits are up to $1,500 per student that qualifies. Funds are to be used to supplement what otherwise happens in school to help students continue to make educational progress.
The SSES program has specific eligibility criteria. Please make sure that you have verified that your child meets the eligibility criteria by reviewing the Program Overview and Eligibility Requirements at the SSES website with the Texas Education Agency.
The link to apply for these services is: https://tea.texas.gov/academics/special-student-populations/special-education/sses-student-application-process-and-criteria