
Updates, alternative testing methods, and resources for AP students are available at https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/students and https://pages.collegeboard.org/collegeboard-covid-19-updates. AP students should review carefully, as the process has changed.


Attention RHS seniors! The Masonic Lodge 2020 Scholarship has been added to the 2020 list. Visit https://5il.co/ek83 to see the entire list. Pay close attention to the deadlines and requirements for each opportunity. Good luck!


#COVID19 vive de gotas en los pulmones de las personas con el virus incluso si no tienen sΓntomas.Cuando las personas contagiadas respiran, el virus entra al aire.Si no puedes quedarte en casa #StayHome, use una bufanda/paΓ±uelo, mantΓ©ngase a 6 pies de distancia y lΓ‘vese las manos


Open up communication with your teen:
When your teen was young, you may have wished for quiet. Now, you probably wish she'd open up a little more. So get the ball rolling. If you start a story with "Guess what happened to me today," your teen may respond with what happened to her. Teens often worry that parents will be shocked by what they have to say, so watch your reactions. "Tell me why you think that" works better than "That's ridiculous."
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Communication helps prevent substance abuse:
You may think there's plenty of time before you need to talk to your child about drugs. This is not true. Young children are exposed to messages about drugs in the media. The opioid crisis has devastated many families. Discuss the dangers with your child. Ask what your child has heard, and make your rules clear: No drugs ever (unless prescribed for your child). Parent-child communication is so important that some experts call it the "anti-drug."
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#COVID19 lives on droplets in the lungs of people with the virus, even if they donβt have symptoms. When infected people breathe, the virus enters the air. If you canβt #StayHome, wear a mask/scarf/bandana, stay 6 feet apart, and wash your hands. #DontGoViral


Royal Jazzettes - 2020 Seniors: We are so unbelievably proud of you. Thank you for your dedication to our team. As we continue to make memories, even if they aren't the way we planned, remember that you are forever a part of this team. We can't wait to see what you accomplish!


Kindergarten student Roby (and Mommy), working on Istation reading from Ms. Morales.
βShe's been fantastic at helping us along while doing distance education! " Thanks to Ms. Morales for helping our little Falcons soar!


Happy National Assistant Principals Week! Thank you for all that you do! β€οΈ @wegopublic


Thank you to those at the forefront of COVID-19 efforts, including healthcare workers, first responders, and those keeping services like sanitation, food service, public transit, schools, and more up and running. https://9to5google.com/2020/04/06/thank-you-coronavirus-helpers/


Common symptoms of #COVID19 are fever, dry cough, & shortness of breath. If you have mild symptoms, call your doctor & #StayHome. If you develop serious symptoms, such as trouble breathing, pressure in the chest, or bluish lips or face, call your doctor & seek care immediately.


2020: Featuring Couchella


Slow down!


Plan screen-free ways to buy yourself some time:
Experts agree that it's important to monitor and limit your child's recreational screen time. One way is to think about the times you rely on TV or screen devices as babysitters for your child, and to come up with alternatives. For example, if you turn on a screen to occupy your child while you make dinner, try doing some advance meal preparation. Or invite her into the kitchen to help you cook instead.
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Focus more attention on learning than grades:
You care about your student's grades. But emphasizing them too much can actually turn your teen off to learning. Instead, ask him what he finds interesting about his subjects. What is boring? What is easy? What is challenging? Ask about ideas he has for papers or creative projects. What would he like to read just for fun? Show your teen you care about thinking and learning, and not just grades.
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Los sΓntomas comunes de #COVID19 son fiebre, tos seca y dificultad para respirar.Si tiene sΓntomas leves, llame a su mΓ©dico y quedate en casa.Si desarrolla sΓntomas graves, como dificultad para respirar o presiΓ³n en el pecho, busque atenciΓ³n mΓ©dica de inmediato. #StayHome


Reminder! Falcon Drive-Thru will be open Monday - Thursday, 9:30am - 12:30pm at Royal Elementary School. VIsit https://www.royal-isd.net/o/royal-isd/page/food-services--501 for complete details.


Todayβs Jazzette Senior Spotlight is on Captain Cameron Griffin!

