
Let’s appreciate our teachers! Thanks PTO for this awesome list!


Here is a short video of the pictures that have been submitted over the last two weeks. Thank you for continuing to share your students learning and having fun at home with us! https://youtu.be/pXiB0lCZY7w

Student assignments for April 27th - May 1st are posted at https://www.risdweb.org/covid-19-instructional-resources

Communication for April 27th - May 1st can be found on our Robinson ISD YouTube Channel and at the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wtg1GfPfUCw
We hope you have a great weekend!

Please join us for a parade to celebrate our seniors who are finishing their school career in quarantine! The parade is Saturday April 25th and begins at 5:00 pm. #RobinsonISD


Teachers are creating content so our students hear their teacher's voice & meet live with students one time per week of at-home learning. We wanted to highlight Heather Farnum's video on the Butterfly Life Cycle she made for students!
https://www.wevideo.com/view/1665916051


Happy World Book Day! On this day we celebrate the community we share around the world through reading. What books are you reading in #RobinsonISD?#WorldBookDay


We want to give a huge shout out to the awesome peeps that run the front office for Happy Administrative Professional’s Day! Thank you for all you do everyday! 👏🏻💙🚀


We are thankful for all the administrative professionals that work in #RobinsonISD! They make sure things run smoothly day in and day out at each campus and throughout the district.


Thank you Mr. Porter for putting this together!! We love all of our Rockets!!!
#RobinsonISD #RNQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmc2cIDq2GA&feature=youtu.be

We continue to miss everyone! We are beyond blessed by the amazing parents, students, & staff in #RobinsonISD.
Information for the week of April 20-24 is included in this video: https://youtu.be/2lFFs8H14MI


Thank you @EpiphanySoulOrg and Kim Tatum for your awesome donation of Powerade drinks for our students with the grab-and-go meals!! What an encouragement to see so many contributing to the needs of others!
#RobinsonISD #RNQ


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.


PJ Announcement
Before the quarantine, Robinson Elementary School was working with the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) to celebrate National Pajama Day on April 16th! This is a chance for us to recognize kids who understand what it is like to be quarantined because they spend every day wearing masks and away from friends and family in order to stay healthy.
Just because we’re all at home doesn’t mean we can’t show our support for these brave kids!
Bracelets are available to pick up starting Wednesday, April 15th at the back of the Intermediate Campus in the 2nd and 3rd-grade totes for our 2nd and 3rd-grade students. Please take pictures of you in your PJs with messages of hope and love for these children across the world that are fighting cancer every day. Please post it to the Robinson Elementary School Facebook Page post and use the hashtag #PJammin.
We can’t wait to see all your pictures and messages on Thursday!


Yearbook orders start now!


RES is wishing all our families a safe and happy Easter!


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
