
Royal High School 2019-2020 pig selection. Good luck with your projects!





Happy 244th birthday, US Marine Corps! Special thanks to the Royal High School MROTC, Sergeant Bland, Principal Runnels, and Gunnery Sergeant Douglas McGill for an incredible ceremony. Visit the RISD main and high school facebook pages for additional pictures and video.

Basic precautions help keep kids safe at school
Keeping students safe while they learn is a top priority for schools and parents. To help, encourage your child to get to know all the adults at school, not just his teachers. That way, he'll know who he can turn to for help. Remind him that there is safety in numbers, and he should stay close to friends and walk in groups in the hallways. Make it clear that he must tell an adult immediately if a student brings a weapon to school.
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Royal ISD will be closed from November 22 - 29 for Thanksgiving. Enjoy!


Watch for the signals of school struggles
Bad grades aren't the only signal that your child may be struggling in school. If she suddenly doesn't want to go to school, for example, she may have a problem with a friend or a teacher. If she starts blaming others for making it hard for her to learn, or says things like, "I knew I'd never be good in school," she may be afraid she will fail. If you see these signs, discuss them with your child's teacher or school counselor.
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Give your child the words to express anger
At one time or another, many parents will hear "I hate you" from their child. When kids lash out with angry words, it's important not to overreact. Wait until you are both calm, and then explain to your child that "hate" is a hurtful word and it isn't acceptable. Give him some alternative things to say when he's upset, such as "I'm angry," or "I'm disappointed."
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Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote in the RISD Bond Election. According to preliminary results from Waller County, 39.4% of voters approved the bond while % 60.6 did not approve the bond. Regardless of these results, the district is still committed to providing the best for our students and staff. We are actively working on alternative solutions that will address the needs of our schools.


Itโs a great day to exercise your right to vote! Polls
are open from 7am-7pm. Not sure where you can
vote? Check out www.royalisdbond.com/voting
for that information.


Test stress eases when students prepare
Children with test anxiety are so afraid of failing that they can't do their best. It doesn't help to tell them to relax. What does help is preparation. Give your child a quiet study space, and help her spread her studying out over several days. Then make sure that she gets enough sleep the night before the test. On test day, send her out the door with an "I know you will do well. You're prepared."
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Polls close in 3 hours! Go vote if
you havenโt already! Find more voting information at www.royalisdbond.com/voting.


Come out and enjoy the Nutcracker @RHS!


Jump start your child's creative writing skills
Here's a great way to encourage your child to write and have fun together at the same time. Set a timer for six minutes. Then, until it rings, each of you write whatever comes into your head. Keep writing, even if it doesn't make sense. When the timer goes off, share what you each wrote. This technique is also great when your child has a writing assignment and says, "I can't think of anything to write."
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Election Day is this TOMORROW. Polls are open
from 7am-7pm. Find your Precinctโs polling
location at www.royalisdbond.com/voting.


More choices can mean fewer power struggles
Power struggles with elementary schoolers are losing battles. To avoid them, give your child options rather than orders. "Would you like to do your homework now or after dinner?" Just be sure you can live with all the options you offer. If some things are out of the question, say so. "You may choose when to do your homework, but the rule is still that there is no TV until homework is done."
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Election Day is this Tuesday, November 5. You
must vote at your Precinctโs location - you can
find that location at www.royalisdbond.com/voting. Polls are open from 7am - 7pm TUESDAY.


Daylight savings times ends this Sunday!


Test your child's nerves with this science experiment
To help your child learn how nerves work, fill three large bowls with water: one with icy, one hot (not scalding), and one tepid. Have your child put one hand in the hot bowl and one in the cold for one minute. Next, put his hot hand in the tepid bowl. Ask, "Is it hot or cold?" Do the same with his cold hand. His hot hand will feel cold, and his cold hand will feel hot, even though both are in the same tepid water. That's because nerves sense temperature changes relative to what they are used to.
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Today is the last day of Early Voting. Polls close at
7pm! Tomorrow is your final chance to hear
directly from RISD on the details of this bond
before voting on Tuesday, November 5. Come to
the RJH auditorium tomorrow morning at
10:00am and check out
www.royalisdbond.com if you want to know more.


View report cards as the start of a better future
Whether your child's report card is full of good or bad news, the way you handle it can affect her success in school. Review the report card together. Help your child see the link between her efforts and their outcome. Is the time she's spending studying paying off? Based on the report, help your child set some new learning goals. If her grades aren't what they should be, work with the teacher to create an action plan.
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Math makes sense when you spell it out
Writing numbers out in word form is a good way for your child to understand the mathematical concept of place value. Give your child a list of four or five numbers, such as 562, 73, 184, 16 and 43. Have him write them in words: five hundred sixty-two, seventy-three, and so on. Then try it in reverse. Give your child the words and ask him to write the numbers.
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