ΒΏSabΓas que lavarte las manos con agua y jabΓ³n elimina las molΓ©culas de Coronavirus evitando que el virus lo contagie a usted y a otros? Lo mismo pasa cuando desinfectas superficies que se tocan con frecuencia. La ciencia muestra que funciona. Para mΓ‘s informaciΓ³n visite: https://bit.ly/2w7TGAJ #COVID19 #txed #StayWellTexas

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UIL Amends Suspension of Activities Due to COVID-19
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Food drive today, 10am - 12pm.

In the rush to return to normal, use this time to consider which parts of normal are worth rushing back to.β -Dave Hollis

Celebrating our Jazzette seniors! Senior spotlight on Angela Calderon!


IRS issues warning about Coronavirus-related scams; watch out for schemes tied to economic impact payments: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-issues-warning-about-coronavirus-related-scams-watch-out-for-schemes-tied-to-economic-impact-payments

Daily Inspiration!

Focus on what you can control, let go of those you can't.

Help your teen create a rΓ©sumΓ©:
Whether your teen is thinking of applying for a summer job or her first full-time job, a rΓ©sumΓ© is a must. To help her prepare one, look for rΓ©sumΓ©-writing guides online. Your teen doesn't have to have had previous work experience. She can include activities, sports or clubs she participates in, especially ones in which she has been a leader. Have her list her skills, too, such as coding or languages, and any awards she's won.
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Don't make these common motivation mistakes:
You want to motivate your child to do well academically. But saying the wrong thing can have the opposite effect. For example, avoid threats of punishment ("If you don't do an excellent job, there will be no TV for a month.") Also avoid name-calling and nagging ("You're lazy and you'll never get into college if you don't straighten up!"), and comparisons to other people ("Your brother always got A's. What's wrong with you?").
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Did you know that washing your hands with soap & water eliminates #Coronavirus molecules preventing the virus from infecting you & others? The same is true when you disinfect surfaces. Science says it works. https://bit.ly/2w7TGAJ #COVID19 #txed #StayWellTexas

Please welcome our brand new food services team! Thanks to Officer Stamps and School Board President Mr. Foster for stepping up and to our vendor for quickly charting a new path to keep our kids fed. 648 meals today and 2370 for the week. Falcons are stronger together!
Thank you to the RISD custodial team and to our facilities department for keeping our kids, staff, and community safe and healthy! We appreciate you more than you know! Visit https://youtu.be/DjxGq13BtDw to view a video of today's cleaning efforts at Royal Elementary!

The US Office of the Treasury made some changes to the requirements to receive the COVID19 stimulus checks. Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfj5P2Mip9Q&feature=youtu.be and visit https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm967 for complete details.

By staying apart, we can all be together faster. Do your part to keep fellow Texans safe. https://5il.co/eien

Smile, laugh, play games, and enjoy today!

Estando separados todos nos unimos. Cumpla con su parte para proteger a sus compatriotas Texanos. https://5il.co/eiem

Take precautions when your child plays sports:
You don't want your child to be one of the three million kids who get hurt annually playing sports. To promote safety, help your child stay physically fit. Make sure your player knows the basic skills of the sport and wears appropriate protective gear that fits. Have your child drink plenty of fluids and warm up and stretch before playing. And if an injury happens, don't encourage your child to "play through" it.
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Fun times strengthen family relationships:
Maintaining a strong family relationship can support student academics and mental health. To get more from your time with your teen, think fun. Pick a project you can do together. Paint his room a new color. Build a bookshelf for his books. While doing it, tell stories about when he was small or a time you did something embarrassing. Or simply enjoy singing along to music.
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