Calling Royal Seniors! Want to help out our littlest Falcons? Record a video of yourself reading a children's book and send it to falcons@royal-isd.net. Videos will be posted on the Elementary and STEM web pages and Facebook pages.
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Calling Royal Seniors! Want to help out our littlest Falcons? Record a video of yourself reading a children's book and send it to falcons@royal-isd.net. Videos will be posted on the Elementary and STEM web pages and Facebook pages.
Reminder! Pre-K and Kindergarten registration begins tomorrow, April 20, 2020. Visit https://www.royal-isd.net/article/232812?org=royal-isd for details.
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Reminder! Pre-K and Kindergarten registration begins tomorrow, April 20, 2020. Visit https://www.royal-isd.net/article/232812?org=royal-isd for details.
Even though our buildings are closed, we are still committed to helping our students learn and grow. Make sure you visit the district website to access learning tools, counseling resources, and more! We miss you!
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Even though our buildings are closed, we are still committed to helping our students learn and grow. Make sure you visit the district website to access learning tools, counseling resources, and more! We miss you!
Stay tuned to see the grand totals for the 2020 FFA Project Pledge Drive!
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
2020 FFA Project Pledge Drive
Short chats add up to meaningful conversation: A teen who longs for independence may not have any interest in a long talk with you. But you can still talk with her about the issues that matter. Just figure on five or six short talks instead of one long one. Talk about something for five minutes, then, as she disappears into her room, press the "pause" button. After dinner, pick up where you left off. Over time, you'll cover the issue, just in short bursts. http://niswc.com/36dSC320271
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Children's magazines make science reading appealing: Experts say that a receiving a magazine subscription of their own can encourage children to read. To inspire your child's interest in reading about science, check out these titles: "National Geographic Kids" (kids.nationalgeographic.com), "Ranger Rick" (rangerrick.org), "Chickadee" (us.owlkids.com) or "Science News for Students" (www.sciencenewsforstudents.org). http://niswc.com/16dSC320271
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, Google continues to thank those who are helping us all. To all coronavirus helpers, thank you. https://www.google.com/doodles/thank-you-coronavirus-helpers
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, Google continues to thank those who are helping us all. To all coronavirus helpers, thank you. https://www.google.com/doodles/thank-you-coronavirus-helpers
Turn your teen into a history detective: Many teens think history is just memorizing boring facts. To help your teen see history in a new light, suggest that he read it like a mystery where he is the detective. He can skim a chapter and ask himself, "Who are the main characters?" "What do they want?" "Who is against them?" "What has to change for them to get what they want?" "Do they get it?" "How?" Then, have him read the chapter carefully and tell you the answers. http://niswc.com/36dRC320271
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Acknowledging feelings helps your child manage them: Sometimes when a child has a problem, what she needs most is for a parent or loved one to say, "I can see how upset you are." With those few words, you let your child know that you understand she is feeling sad or frustrated. That gives her some choices. Instead of just showing her distress, she can tell you more about the problem, ask for your help, or begin to look for a solution on her own. http://niswc.com/16dRC320271
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Royal parents: We’re continuing to provide at-home instructional support for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year, even though our school buildings remain closed. #txed #StayHomeTexas #ApartTogether @teainfo
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Royal parents: We’re continuing to provide at-home instructional support for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year, even though our school buildings remain closed. #txed #StayHomeTexas #ApartTogether @teainfo
Royal parents: We’re continuing to provide at-home instructional support for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year, even though our school buildings remain closed. #txed #StayHomeTexas #ApartTogether @teainfo
Our buildings are closed but learning will continue! The teachers and staff at a Royal ISD are hard at work making sure our students continue to learn and grow! We miss our students! @wegopublic
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Buildings closed, learning goes on
Message from the ECHS team: We miss our ECHS Seniors and we are SO PROUD of your accomplishments! ❤️ From Your STEM/ECHS Administrators and Teachers
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
ECHS seniors
ShopDisney.com has announced the return of its beloved Disney Bedtime Hotline to help bring a little pixie dust to fans and families everywhere. https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2020/04/disney-bedtime-hotline-brought-to-you-by-shopdisney-com-returns-for-a-limited-time/
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Disney bedtime hotline
It doesn't take a degree to promote learning: You don't have to be an expert in your teen's subjects to help her succeed academically. What matters is that you encourage and enable learning. Give your teen opportunities to research and learn more about things like family purchases and activity options. Ask her to explain new concepts she's learning to you. Ask for her opinions. And show respect for her talents; they may be the foundation of her future career. http://niswc.com/36dQC320271
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Focus attention on following directions: Does your child seem forgetful, absent-minded or irresponsible when you give directions? An ability to focus on instructions and carry them out is important to his school success. To help him concentrate, reduce distractions when you speak to him. Turn off the TV. Say things like "I know it's hard for you to pay attention, but I need to see your eyes when I'm talking to you." Then keep your instructions short. http://niswc.com/16dQC320271
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Missouri City artist honors frontline workers through portraits. https://bit.ly/2VgOR1u
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Missouri City artist honors frontline workers through portraits. https://bit.ly/2VgOR1u
Ideas and tips to help you feel good everyday!
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Ideas and tips to help you feel good everyday!
Join Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott each Tuesday and Friday at 10AM CST for Stars of Texas Story Time. Head to Governor Abbott's Facebook page to watch. https://bit.ly/2Vb3fsh
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Join Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott each Tuesday and Friday at 10AM CST for Stars of Texas Story Time. Head to Governor Abbott's Facebook page to watch. https://bit.ly/2Vb3fsh
Social Distancing: Why 6 feet? (This resource is courtesy of Harris County Public Health.)
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Social Distancing: Why 6 feet? (This resource is courtesy of Harris County Public Health.)
Where there’s help, there’s hope. Google shared a thank you to to the people who are saving lives and keeping communities safe during this pandemic.Visit https://bit.ly/3bhC7gX to view a video about how those heroes are working to keep us safe.
almost 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Where there’s help, there’s hope. Google shared a thank you to to the people who are saving lives and keeping communities safe during this pandemic.Visit https://bit.ly/3bhC7gX to view a video about how those heroes are working to keep us safe.