Author: Dianne Foletto

Health & Well-Being Weekly, May 13

Hi friend, your weekly updates are ready! Have you lost track of the days? Well, guess what? Only eight more days until the last day of the school year. Thank you for supporting us in supporting your students.

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“Summer Melt” Counselors guide Grads with higher ed, jobs

Summer melt is a term used by college admissions officers to explain to students who apply to college and get accepted but never actually show up in the fall. After students receive acceptance letters and decide to attend a particular college, they must complete a number of tasks to successfully start college.

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Health & Well-Being Weekly, April 22

You did it! There is a lot going on and you’re crushing it. Each week we will continue to work to provide you with a weekly newsletter rich in ideas and chock-full of timely information.

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Health & Well-Being Weekly, April 15

You did it! There is a lot going on and you’re crushing it. Each week we will continue to work to provide you with a weekly newsletter rich in ideas and chock-full of timely information.

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Health & Well-Being Weekly, April 8

You did it! There is a lot going on and you’re crushing it. Each week we will continue to work to provide you with a weekly newsletter rich in ideas and chock-full of timely information.

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Health & Well-Being Weekly, April 1

We hope you’re all well and enjoying outdoor Spring activities at a safe distance. Each week we look forward to bringing you enriching ideas, sharing what’s happening online, and keeping you informed about important dates. Let’s get started.

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Parents needed to serve on School Safety Committee

Round Rock ISD is seeking parents to serve on a School Safety Committee. The committee addresses school safety in a variety of ways, including strengthening mental health initiatives and ensuring all school district employees are equipped to respond to emergencies.

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Round Rock Empty Bowls Festival Employs Art to Curb Hunger

The Round Rock Empty Bowls Festival is an effort by Round Rock ISD students to fight hunger in the greater Round Rock area. The event will take place on Saturday, April 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cedar Ridge High School, located at 2801 Gattis School Rd. in Round Rock.

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VIDEO: First Grade Fine Dines at Forest North Elementary School

Teachers at Forest North Elementary School used the cafeteria, not the classroom, to teach essential life skills – table manners. Made possible by a grant, awarded by the school PTA, first-graders put their good manners to use while enjoying their lunch in a “fine dining” atmosphere with cloth napkins, table linens, and flowers.

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February is Career & Technical Education Month

Round Rock ISD salutes career and technical education in our schools during Career & Technical Education Month. Career & Technical Education (CTE) serves over 12,000 Round Rock ISD students in high school and middle school, offering more than 100-course offerings.

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