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School supply lists for the 2019-2020 school year are available. Please visit our news section of our website for more information.
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Royal Community,
Thank you to everyone who has already taken the survey regarding district facility planning and other issues. We appreciate you sharing your opinions with us! There are only 2 weeks left to participate in the survey and make your opinion known.
Please take a few minutes to complete this survey; your responses will be kept confidential.
Please visit: https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/RoyalISD to begin the survey. Hard copies are also available for pick up at the Royal ISD administration building. The deadline for responses is Monday, July 8, 2019 at noon.
Thank you for your participation.


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RISD will be closed July 1-5, 2019


Dear Royal Families,
Royal ISD is conducting an opinion survey regarding district facility planning as well as other issues. Your opinion is very important to us. Please take a few minutes to take this survey; your responses will be kept confidential.
Please visit: https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/RoyalISD to begin the survey. Hard copies are also available for pick up at the Royal ISD administration building. The deadline for responses is Monday, July 8, 2019 at noon.
Thank you in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Stacy Ackley
Superintendent


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Word games help your child score a strong vocabulary
Games that feature letters and words, such as Scrabble and Boggle, are great for having fun while practicing language skills. When you play with your child, don't worry too much about the rules. Using a dictionary is OK (it builds reading skills!). When you make a new word, discuss its meaning. You can also use the letter tiles to play other games: How many words can you each make from the letters in your names?
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Los juegos de palabras enriquecen el vocabulario
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Royal Varsity Cheer Attends UCA Camp
The Royal varsity cheerleaders attended the Universal Cheerleaders Association cheer camp June 3 through the 6th.
The squad received all first place blue superior ratings and the spirit award.
The squad includes the following team members:
Back Row:
Brianna Lerma, Kayla Jung, Melani Alanis, Tanijah Brown, Marwinae Wolfe, Jon'Dasha Price (head), Elyana Navarro
Front Row:
Nimve Nunez, Litzie Gonzalez, Lorelei Garcia, Taniah Kennedy (head), Cali Martin, Kayla Longoria, Samantha Montoya
Cali Martin was selected as an 2019-20 UCA All American and is eligible to participate in a London tour with other UCA All Americans across the US.
The squad learned new material and stunts for the upcoming school year and they are very excited about supporting and promoting their school and our community . Go Falcons!


Pack your child some lunchtime reading
Do you want to squeeze a little more reading into your child's day? Pack a note in with her lunch. It doesn't have to be sentimental. You could give her a compliment or wish her luck on a test. Or write down a joke or a silly poem from a book. You could share some good news: "Surprise! Grandma's coming today!" Encourage your child to write notes back to you, too.
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Reduce resistance with a little sympathy
Successful students take responsibility for doing what's expected of them. Along the way, however, they often argue about it. One way to stop arguments is to acknowledge your child's feelings. If your child says, "I don't want to do my homework," you might respond with "Wouldn't it be nice if we never had to do things we don't want to?" Then get back to reality. "But we do. I have to wash the dishes, and you have to do your homework."
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Your child has leadership potential
Some children are born leaders. But all children have the ability to become leaders. You can help develop your child's leadership skills by pointing out leaders in the news. Talk about what makes people good leaders, such as being able to see other people's points of view and make people want to work together. Let your child practice by leading a family meeting or carrying out a family project.
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Magazines offer appealing ways to read
Are you looking for ways to motivate your child to read? Try using magazines. Look for children's magazines that match your child's interests. Then ask him to read an article to you. The plentiful pictures and captions give clues about the content that help him be successful. Another fun activity is to have your child cut out magazine pictures to create a rebus (a story that replaces some words with pictures).
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