06/07/2021
The end of the school year is always jam-packed and more than a little hectic. Were you planning on finishing up your application but lost track of time? Good news! The application deadline has been extended to June 18.
Learn more: https://www.atpe.org/en/News/ATPE-Blog/2021/June/Leadership-ATPE-Deadline-Extended
03/17/2021
We were able to donate clothes of all different sizes for our families to our Family And Community Engagement center (parental involvement) with the help from Region One ATPE. If you want to donate and help our families contact Dr Chapa at [email protected] Rio Hondo ISD Family and Community Engagement
02/27/2021
Region meeting tomorrow! See you there😁
12/01/2020
ATPE - Submit Your ATPE Award Nominations
https://www.atpe.org/en/ATPE-Award-Nominations?utm_source=social&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=2020-21_awards&utm_content=ATPE+Awards
Tonight is the deadline. We encourage all of our ATPE Members to take a minute to log on and nominate those people you feel go above and beyond. There is a category for everyone in our district that goes that extra mile. So take a minute to Nominate them and give them the opportunity to be honored for their dedication, positively represent Rio Hondo ISD and possibly win the prize money.😊
ATPE - Submit Your ATPE Award Nominations
Every year, ATPE recognizes outstanding Texas educators, ATPE leaders, and friends of Texas public schools. Recognize a colleague who changes lives and inspires excellence by nominating them for an ATPE Educator of the Year Award.
11/20/2020
Texas schools to get $420 million back for expenses tied to remote learning
Texas school districts and charter operators are poised to receive $420 million in reimbursements for computer devices and Wi-Fi hotspots purchased for...
07/29/2020
We need leadership and criteria for reopening campuses, not a political competition between state and local officials. Read ATPE's statement on today's updated TEA guidance and Attorney General guidance at https://atpe.org/en/News/ATPE-Blog/2020/July/ATPE-Statement-on-July-28-Texas-Education-Agency-G
07/28/2020
Texas fifth and eighth graders won't have to pass STAAR test to move on to the next grade
Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday that the state standardized test would still be moving forward next spring, but fifth and eighth graders could graduate without passing it.