BISD Mental Health Awareness Week

Mental Health Awareness Week Logo

 

Birdville ISD’s Counseling Department will be recognizing Feb. 59, 2018 as Mental Health Awareness Week. The focus is to highlight healthy ways to be mentally and emotionally strong. School counselors have been working on activities, resources and skills to provide campus students, staff and community members during this week. Announcements regarding the week will be posted on the District and campus websites and each day will focus on a particular area of mental health and the positive ways to direct students to promote such wellness. The days highlight connections to BISD’s Portrait of a Graduate as well as the CORE Values.

Monday – Feb. 5                    Know Yourself

                                                            Strengths, weaknesses, coping skills, self-awareness

Tuesday – Feb. 6                    Get to Know Others

                                                            Others like you, others around you, helping people (resources), positive personal relationships

Wednesday – Feb. 7             Communication

                                                            Healthy ways to communicate, social media, cyber guidelines, etc.

Thursday – Feb. 8                  Manage Your Mood

                                                            Shift a negative mood to a positive one, shift anger to positive reactions, positive mind-set, etc.

Friday – Feb. 9                        Have a Plan

                                                            Goal setting, how to reach your goals, plan for your future and resources needed to achieve.

 

Click here to view more information and activities for Mental Health Awareness Month [opens in new window]

Haltom High Graduate Will Play in Super Bowl

Halapoulivaati Vatai Picture We Are Birdville ISD

Haltom High School graduate, Halapoulivaati Vatai, Big V, is starting at left tackle for the Eagles and will be playing in the Super Bowl.  He is a Haltom High School, Watauga Middle School, and TCU alum. Vatai is in his second year in the NFL and with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles starting left tackle went down with an injury early in the season and Big V stepped in and has held up nicely.  #BISDShines #WeAreBirdvilleISD

UIL 2018–2020 Reclassification and Realignment

Every other year, the University Interscholastic League (UIL) reclassifies and realigns districts. The University Interscholastic League exists to provide educational extracurricular academic, athletic, and music contests.

 

BISD’s 2018-2020 UIL Districts

 

Birdville High School (5A)

District 4

  • Carrollton Creekview High
  • Carrollton Smith High
  • Carrollton Turner High
  • Colleyville Heritage High
  • Denton Ryan High
  • Grapevine High
  • Birdville High

 

Haltom and Richland high schools (6A)

District 3

  • Abilene High
  • Euless Trinity High
  • Haltom High
  • LD Bell High
  • Richland High
  • San Angelo Central High
  • Weatherford High

 

 

Birdville High School Swim Team Wins District Championship

Congratulations to the Birdville High School swim team for winning the District championship. Both the boys and girls teams won first place.

 

The Birdville High School swim team won a total of 49 medals at the district meet.

 

Coach Michael Teague was named Coach of the Meet for the second year in a row.

BISD’s 2018 Spelling Bee

Congratulations to Nicollette Hillman, North Richland Middle School student, for winning BISD’s 2018 Spelling Bee. Nicollette will represent the District at the Star-Telegram Spelling Bee later this spring. Kaitlynn Hillman, Watauga Elementary student, was the runner-up. Nicollette, center, and Kaitlynn are pictured with Dr. Darrell G. Brown, BISD Superintendent.

Click the link to view pictures from BISD’s 2018 Spelling Bee [opens in new window]

BISD Facilities Receive ENERGY STAR Certification

Thirty BISD campuses earn ENERGY STAR certification; Outperforms similar U.S. buildings on measure of energy efficiency

Birdville ISD announced that 30 campuses have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ENERGY STAR® certification for superior energy performance. They are: 

  • Haltom High School
  • Richland High School
  • Birdville High School
  • Shannon High School
  • Haltom Middle School
  • Richland Middle School
  • North Oaks Middle School
  • Watauga Middle School
  • Smithfield Middle School
  • North Ridge Middle School
  • Birdville Elementary School
  • Smith Elementary School
  • Francisco Elementary School
  • Binion Elementary School
  • Mullendore Elementary School
  • Richland Elementary School
  • Smithfield Elementary School
  • Snow Heights Elementary School
  • Cheney Elementary School
  • Stowe Elementary School
  • Holiday Heights Elementary School
  • Watauga Elementary School
  • Hardeman Elementary School
  • Porter Elementary School
  • Academy at C.F. Thomas
  • Foster Village Elementary School
  • North Ridge Elementary School
  • Spicer Elementary School
  • Green Valley Elementary School
  • Walker Creek Elementary School

“Birdville continues to demonstrate true environmental leadership by reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions that are proven to contribute to climate change,” stated Jean Lupinacci, ENERGY STAR Director for Commercial & Industrial Buildings. “Today, 45 percent of U.S. emissions are attributable to commercial and industrial buildings, which is why improving energy efficiency is so critical for our future.”

ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants are verified to perform in the top 25 percent of buildings nationwide, based on weather-normalized source energy use that takes into account occupancy, hours of operation, and other key metrics. ENERGY STAR is the only energy efficiency certification in the United States that is based on actual, verified energy performance.

On average, ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants use 35 percent less energy, cause 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are less expensive to operate than their peers—all without sacrifices in performance or comfort.

To date, tens of thousands of buildings and plants across all fifty states have earned the ENERGY STAR certification. For more information about ENERGY STAR for Buildings and Plants, visit www.energystar.gov/buildings