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Robinson
Middle School
6701 Preston Meadow Drive
Plano, TX 75024
Phone: (469) 752-6200
Fax: (469) 752-6201
| Principal |
Kary Cooper |
| Assistant Principal |
Kevin Lyons |
| Administrative Intern |
LaTasha Goodwin |
| Counselors |
Sherry Dissinger - 6th grade
Judy McKown - 7th grade
Mary Beth Randecker - 8th grade
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| School Hours |
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
| Enrollment |
1,085 |
| School Colors |
Purple and silver |
| Mascot |
Razorbacks |
| Motto |
Rise to success. |
Directions to School
From Dallas North Tollway: Spring Creek Exit
– East to Preston Meadow, North on Preston Meadow to School.
From Central Expressway: Spring Creek Exit – West to Preston Meadow,
North on Preston Meadow to School.
Achievements
Award for Academic Excellence; National Center for Educational
Accountability: math, writing, social studies, science; TAKS Exemplary
Rating; National Center for Educational Accountability names Robinson Middle School
"Just for Kids High Performing School"; Duke Talent Search (8 grand recognition winners, 2003); Mock Trial (9 individual award winners);
Discovery Science Challenge; Dallas Stars Stick with
Reading Program; Varsity Treble Choir Sweepstakes Award;
Non-varsity Treble Choir Sweepstakes Award, 16 students in Region
Choir; 6th grade Choir, 1st Division Rating and Best in Class Award;
Varsity Mixed Choir Sweepstakes Award; TCDA 2003 Middle School
Honor Choir; All Region Orchestra; Varsity
and Non-varsity Orchestras Sweepstakes for UIL concert and sight reading;
Varsity, Non-varsity, and Intermediate Orchestras earned superior
ratings at Plano String Festival; Orchestra solo and ensemble (68
superior solos, 8 superior ensembles, 26 excellent solos, and 2
excellent ensembles); All City Band (27 students); UIL concert and
sightreading contest (1st division superior ratings and sweepstakes
awards given to symphonic and concert I bands); Sandy Lake Band Festival (1st division superior rating given to Concert II band); Whiz Quiz;
MathCounts (1st place at chapter level and advanced to state); and numerous City championships in boys' and girls' basketball, volleyball, track and tennis.
Campus Programs
Art club; boys / girls athletics; cheerleading; Destination ImagiNation; drama club, environmental club; geography bee; international friendship club; math club; mock trial; National Junior Honor Society; Peer Assistance and Leadership (PAL), Pizzazz / Razzmatazz Jazz choirs; POPS orchestra; science fair; soccer club; speech competition; spelling bee; student council; whiz quiz and yearbook.
Parent Involvement Opportunities
PTA; Dad's Club; 300 volunteers helping at school.
Community/Business Partnerships
EDS Mentor Program and Tom Thumb (Legacy).
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