Exciting Developments Ahead: NJHS and StuCo Students Lead the Way in Building Design Planning

We are thrilled to share some exciting news about the recent contributions made by our National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) and Student Council (StuCo) students during the new building design planning session. Their hard work and innovative ideas were instrumental in shaping the vision for our future facilities.

As our community prepares for the upcoming bond vote this November, we want to highlight the significance of this initiative. The proposed bond package includes plans for new buildings within Richardson Independent School District (ISD), with the new LJH being a key part of this endeavor. This is an incredible opportunity for our students, staff, and community to come together and invest in the future of education within our district.

The planning session provided a platform for our students to voice their ideas and collaborate on how best to meet the needs of future generations. By involving students in this process, we are not only fostering leadership skills but also encouraging a sense of ownership and pride in their school environment.

We invite all members of our community to participate in the bond vote this November. Your support is essential in making these exciting developments a reality. Stay tuned for more updates, and let’s work together to create a brighter future for our students!

Thank you to our NJHS and StuCo members for your dedication and contributions. We look forward to seeing the positive impact these new facilities will have on our community!

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