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Robinson ISD named winner in TASB video contest

Robinson ISD named winner in TASB video contest

Yahoo11-04-2025

ROBINSON / AUSTIN, Texas (FOX 44) – The Robinson Independent School District has been named a winner in the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Student Video Contest!
The district ranked as one of the top three winners of this contest, which is held every two years. The competition is designed to showcase the strength and success of Texas public schools through promotional videos with students as the stars.
Robinson ISD's video focuses on character and the traits which embody a Robinson student. You can view it below.
A prize of $5,000 will be awarded to the district, in addtion to Tyler ISD and Santa Maria ISD, who all placed first in their category based on creativity, message, and technical quality:
· Tyler ISD: Large district or 5,001 or more students
· Robinson ISD: Medium district or 501-5,000 students
· Santa Maria ISD: Small district or no greater than 500 students
Robinson ISD says a total of 41 videos from districts across the state were submitted for consideration by a panel of six judges. Students who created the video and the teachers will be honored at the Robinson ISD Board meeting on May 19 at 6 p.m. in the Robinson Junior High Library.
For more information about the contest and to view the winning videos, you can visit the TASB website.
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