Eight BISD Campuses Listed Among Tarrant County’s Top Schools

For 12 years, CHILDREN AT RISK School Rankings strive to serve as an accessible guide for parents, educators, and community members on the performance of local schools and to spark important community dialogue on the quality of public education in Texas. Click here to view the methodology for the 2017 CHILDREN AT RISK Annual School Rankings, including the following criteria by which schools are measured:

  • Student Achievement Index – Performance on STAAR Reading and Math tests
  • Campus Performance Index – An adjustment of achievement indicators to eliminate bias toward campuses with low percentages of economically disadvantaged students
  • Growth Index – The improvement over time on standardized test scores in Reading, English, and Math
  • College Readiness Index – Graduation rates, SAT/ACT participation rate and scores, and AP/IB participation rate and scores

 

2017 Fort Worth Elementary School Rankings  

  • Porter Elementary – #7
  • Green Valley Elementary – #17
  • Hardeman Elementary – #25

 

2017 Fort Worth Middle School Rankings

  • Smithfield Middle – #1
  • North Ridge Middle – #11
  • North Richland Middle – #25

 

2017 Fort Worth High School Rankings

  • Birdville High – #9
  • Richland High – #17

 

2017 Top Gold Ribbon Elementary Schools

  • Francisco Elementary – #7

 

Haltom High Named to U.S. News and World Report’s Best High School List

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Congratulations to Haltom High School for being named in the U.S. News and World Report’s Best High Schools rankings. Haltom ranked number 180 in the state and is a silver award winner.

Haltom High School – https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/texas/districts/birdville-isd/haltom-high-school-18665

Two Richland High Teams Advance in UIL Playoffs

Baseball Bi-District Playoffs

Arlington Heights vs. Richland High:

Friday, May 5 at 7 p.m. at RHS
Saturday, May 6 at 2 p.m. at Arlington Heights

 

If needed game, game three will be played 30 minutes after game two.

Softball Area Playoffs

Richland High vs. Aledo High:

Friday, May 5 at 3 p.m. at Aledo High
Saturday, May 6 at 2 p.m. at RHS

If needed game, game three will be played 30 minutes after game two.

 

Trustees Announce Two Principals

At their regular meeting, Birdville ISD’s Board of Trustees announced the appointments of Jennifer R. Martin as principal of David E. Smith Elementary, and Angela Limon as principal of W.T. Francisco Elementary. Martin is replacing Jessica Sandoval, who passed away earlier this year. Limon is replacing Marsha Perry, who was named principal of Walker Creek Elementary.

Jennifer R. Martin has been assistant principal at West Birdville Elementary since 2013. She also was a math interventionist at West Birdville from 2010–13. Prior to West Birdville, she was a second- and third-grade teacher at Foster Village Elementary from 2005–10.

 She earned her bachelor’s degree from Texas Christian University and master’s degrees from Texas Christian University and Dallas Baptist University.

 

 

 

Angela Limon has been the assistant principal at Foster Village Elementary since 2014. Prior to Foster Village, she was a math interventionist at West Birdville Elementary from 2011–14, a teacher/reading recovery specialist at Foster Village Elementary from 2006–11, and a teacher/reading recovery specialist at Richland Elementary from 1999–2006.

She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas and master’s degree from Lamar University.