Education
5 Richardson ISD projects completed over summer Five Richardson ISD projects from the 2021 bond were completed in the summer, Executive Director of Facilities Le Estes said. The projects included four campus renovations and several Career and Technology education student labs, Estes said. The details Hamilton Park Pacesetter Magnet, Northrich Elementary and Stults Road Elementary School all received renovations, and all three projects were completed within their $10 million budget. Also completed $4 million refresh at the Little Rams and Little Wildcat Child Learning Academy at Springridge. Career and Technology Education projects totaled $3 million and included a cosmetology lab and veterinary lab at Lake Highlands High School and a mini salon at Berkner High School.
RISD exceeds estimated enrollment Richardson ISD is expected to exceed student enrollment numbers estimated by the district’s demographer, Superintendent Tabitha Branum said. The details Branum said there were 36,278 students enrolled in the district at the start of the school, slightly higher than the 36,267 enrolled last year. “We are very much on trend to beat our demographer’s projection on enrollment for 2025-26,” Branum said. Projected enrollment for the 2025-26 school year was 36,284, according to the demographer report. Branum said student enrollment is expected to increase throughout the school year.
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