Robinson Independent School District
Robinson Independent School District is a public school district based in Robinson, Texas.
In addition to Robinson, the district serves part of Golinda and extends into a small portion of Falls County.
In 2010, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
Schools
- Robinson High
- Robinson Junior High
- Robinson Intermediate
- Robinson Elementary
- Robinson Primary
Extracurricular activities
- The Robinson High School Marching Band, nicknamed "The Pride of the Blue", has won five state marching championships and has made 25 appearances at the state marching contest.
- The high school girls' softball team won the UIL 3A state championship in 2000.
- The UIL Academic teams send students to state almost every year, usually in the areas of science, social studies, literary criticism, and current events.
- Students also have won individual UIL 3A state titles in track, cross country, and power lifting.
- The girls' basketball team has won the state championship twice - in 1970 as a 2A school, and in 2009 in the 3A division.
- In 2006, the Robinson Rockets football team made it to their first state championship game, losing to Liberty-Eylau 35-34.
- In 2010, the Robinson Rockets softball team went to the state tournament, losing in the state semi-finals.
Additional information
- Robinson Independent School District is classified as 4A by the University Interscholastic League.
Trivia
- Sixth grade used to be held at the Rosenthal-Robinson Sixth Grade Center until 1999. The building had been in use as a school house since the 1920s.
- Robinson I.S.D. encompasses many small rural towns, including Golinda, Levi, Rosenthal, Asa, Downsville, and Mooreville.
- Jason Tucker, who played football for the Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys, attended Robinson for Junior High and High School, graduating in 1994.