First Day of School – August 17, 2022
Information on school supplies, registration, bus routes and so much more is located on our district’s website! Click to View the 2022-23 Back to School Website
Information on school supplies, registration, bus routes and so much more is located on our district’s website! Click to View the 2022-23 Back to School Website
Dates have been set for the Immunization Collaboration Clinic of Tarrant County.
BISD desires to provide face-to-face instruction with students in the classroom when school begins in August, but we realize not everyone may be ready to return to school at that time. Therefore, the District is planning to offer parents the choice between face-to-face instruction and online learning.
To help prepare for the start of the 2020–21 school year, BISD has opened online registration early. Though the staff is not on campus at this time to answer questions related to registration, parents may send questions to the technical support email or phone number provided. Please note that there are separate emails/phone numbers for elementary and secondary questions. The District will respond to your questions and voicemails as quickly as possible.
Attention families who may have accidentally registered early for prekindergarten: The District will remove those registrations from the system so parents can register within the designated registration window.
Visit birdvilleschool.net/ReturntoSchool for more information regarding returning to school and online registration.
Regular Times
PreK/PPCD
(AM) 8–11:10 a.m.
(PM) 12:25–3:25 p.m.
Elementary (K–5) 8:10 a.m. – 3:25 p.m.
Middle School (6–8) 8:40 a.m. – 3:50 p.m.
High School (9–12) 7:30 a.m. – 2:40 p.m.
Shannon High School 7:45 a.m. – 2:55 p.m.
It’s an exciting day across the District. We invite you to share your favorite moments using #WeAreBirdvilleISD and send your favorite photo of your student(s) to BISDphoto@birdvilleschools.net to be included in BISD’s First Day 2018 photo album!
Returning Students
> Returning Student Online Registration (through Skyward)
With online registration, primary family members of returning students can complete and verify required documents and eliminate the frustration of waiting in long registration lines at the school. To access online registration, you must have a Family Access login*.
If you do not know your Family Access login, you may follow one of the options:
Returning students must complete online registration before arriving on the first day of school. Once this is done, parents will not have to come to the school unless notified by the individual schools.
Parents: Please do not share your login with your child. High school and middle school students can have their own login.
* Members of the student’s primary family only (as currently identified in the district’s student information system and on the student enrollment form on file at the school).
New Students
> New Student Enrollment Online Application for Account Request
* NOTE: To add a new student to an existing BISD Family account, sign into your Student Family Access account and select New Student Online Enrollment.
2018-19 New Student Documentation Verification**
For your convenience, campuses will be open for New Student Document Verification on the following dates:
Document verifications will take place on your child’s new campus on:
Monday, Aug. 6
A–L: 8–11 a.m.
M–Z: 3–7 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 7
M–Z: 8–11 a.m.
A–L: 3–7 p.m.
BISD strongly encourages parents to take advantage of this opportunity to complete the registration process.
(Note: We register families by last name so that parents do not have to take off multiple days of work.)
**PARENTS MUST BRING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO THE CAMPUS:
* For a student who is under 11 years of age and is enrolling in your school for the first time, per the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 63.019, certain additional requirements related to documentation of identity and age apply. Your school must notify the person enrolling the student that the person has up to 30 days from enrollment, or up to 90 days from enrollment for a child not born in the United States, to provide a certified copy of the child’s birth certificate. If the person is unable to produce a certified copy of the birth certificate, the person must produce, within the same time period, other acceptable proof of the child’s identity and age (see list from preceding paragraph) and a signed note explaining why the person was unable to produce a certified copy of the birth certificate.