Birdville High and Richland High cheerleaders to compete at UIL state competition

UIL Spirit State Championship

Cheerleaders from Birdville and Richland high schools will be competing in the UIL Spirit State Championship at the Fort Worth Convention Center on Thursday, Jan. 14. The 5A Division 1 qualifying round begins at 9 a.m. with Richland competing at 9:09 a.m. and Birdville competing at 9:18 a.m. Qualifying teams making it to the UIL Spirit State Championship Finals round will be announced later that day. 

To purchase tickets, go to: 
https://uiltexas.hometownticketing.com/embed/all .  
NOTE: There will be NO TICKET SALES AT THE DOORS. 

Congratulations to Jared Burleson, 2017 graduate of Birdville High School, for being named a Schwarzman Scholar.

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SMU STUDENT EARNS PRESTIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP TO STUDY IN CHINA 

Physics and mathematics major Jared Burleson named Schwarzman Scholar 

December 16, 2020 

DALLAS (SMU) – Jared Burleson was studying in Jiangsu, China, the summer after his first year at SMU, taking advantage of the study abroad benefits that come with being a President’s Scholar, SMU’S highest academic merit award. While waiting in line for tea at a local shop, he overheard two men speaking English, then recognized one of them as Nobel Prize-winning physicist Michael Kosterlitz.  

Jared introduced himself, and began chatting with the world-renowned scientist who was in China with another colleague to encourage international scientific collaboration. 

“I had never heard of the physics community in China,” Jared says. “I was inspired by my conversation with them to continue studying Chinese and someday work with the particle physics research community in China.” 

Three years later, Jared, a senior from North Richland Hills, Texas, has been named a Schwarzman Scholar, one of the world’s most prestigious and selective international fellowships. He is one of 154 scholars from 39 countries and 99 universities chosen from 3,600 applicants to study for a year at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China – an opportunity that sets him firmly on the path to achieving his dream.  

Applicants for the Schwarzman Fellowship are selected based on their demonstrated leadership, academic excellence and desire to create global change. During this second trip to China, beginning in August 2021, Jared will earn a master’s degree in global affairs with an emphasis in public policy at Schwarzman College, which will feature coursework, cultural immersion and mentoring in order to equip him with an understanding of China’s changing role in the world. 

For Jared, the fellowship offers a unique opportunity to merge his interest in China and particle physics public policy, an unlikely combination that makes sense to students like him who look at science as a global collaboration and understand the complex relationship between government and science. His interests include learning how particle physicists in China work with government officials to propose research projects and receive funding. 

“The next frontier in particle physics will be in China,” says Jared, who is minoring in Chinese. “An important qualification of collaborating with the particle physics community in China will be an understanding of not only the Chinese language but also the structure of government and public policy in China.” 

The timing couldn’t be better for Jared. The Institute of High Energy Physics in Beijing has submitted a proposal to the Chinese government to begin construction on a particle collider, a machine that would be a major successor to the Large Hadron Collider located at CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland. 

Science is a global enterprise, says Steve Sekula, SMU associate professor of physics and one of Jared’s mentors. “But its effectiveness depends on cooperation between nation states,” he says. “It’s magnificent that someone Jared’s age is coming into our field understanding that human relationships are essential going forward.” 

Jared says he selected SMU because of the opportunity to become part of its physics research community as an undergraduate. 

By November of his first year at SMU, Jared was researching dark matter detection with physics professor Jodi Cooley and Ph.D. student Dan Jardin. Later he became lead undergraduate researcher for Sekula, who studies particle physics and is part of the SMU team that conducts research with ATLAS at CERN. The SMU ATLAS team contributed in 2012 to the discovery of the Higgs boson. 

“The SMU physics faculty is really interested in mentoring students,” Jared says. “When I was visiting SMU they asked me how they could support my interests instead of recruiting me to help them with their interests.” 

Jared was poised to spend the summer of 2020 researching at CERN as part of a National Science Foundation program when his plans were interrupted by COVID-19 travel restrictions. Instead, he joined a project that is proposing a new collider experiment in the United States, the Electric-Ion Collider. He was the only undergraduate student in his portion of the project. 

But it’s not all physics, all the time, for Jared. He sings with SMU’s Meadows Chorale, served on the student governing council for Ware Commons and volunteers at the local food bank. He also is a University Honors student and president of SMU Chapter of the Society of Physics Students, which was just named one of the top 15 percent of chapters by the national organization. 

“Jared has great enthusiasm and curiosity,” Sekula says. “That can carry you through a lot of things. Even if things get tough, and they always do, Jared has the ability to push through.” 

For more information on national and international fellowships like the Schwarzman Fellowship, please visit SMU’s Office of National Fellowships. 

Birdville High 2020 Homecoming Rescheduled

2020 Hoco Rescheduled

Birdville High School’s 2020 homecoming parade and football game have been rescheduled. The homecoming drive-by parade begins at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 26, in the student parking lot. There will be a community pep rally in the Fine Arts/Athletics Complex immediately following the parade. For the homecoming game, the Hawks will play Burleson Centennial at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, at the Fine Arts/Athletics Complex. 

Visit the BHS website the week of Oct. 26 for details 

https://www.birdvilleschools.net/bhs

Birdville/Richland Girls Volleyball Teams Advance to UIL Playoffs

Congratulations to the girls volleyball teams from Birdville and Richland high schools for advancing to the UIL playoffs.

Richland HS vs. Arlington Martin HS

Monday, Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. at Richland High

Tickets are $5 for Adults and $3 for Students.

District 3-6A & 4-6A Administrator passes, THSCA and TGCA passes accepted.

Birdville HS vs. Northwest HS

Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at L.D. Bell High School

Tickets are $5 for Adults and $3 for Students.

District 3-5A & 4-6A Administrator passes, THSCA and TGCA passes accepted.

Congratulations Class of 2019! Graduation Information for Shannon, Birdville, Haltom and Richland High Schools

Graduation Date and Times

  • Shannon High School, Thursday, May 30, 2019, 7 p.m.
    6010 Walker Street, Haltom City, TX 76117
  • Birdville High School, Sunday, June 2, 2019, 12:30 p.m.Fort Worth Convention Center, 1201 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Haltom High School, Sunday, June 2, 2019, 4 p.m.
    Fort Worth Convention Center, 1201 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Richland High School, Sunday, June 2, 2019, 7:30 p.m.

    Fort Worth Convention Center, 1201 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Please Note: If you need a sign language interpreter for any of BISD’s graduation ceremonies, please email Mary Sue Blackwell at marysue.blackwell@birdvilleschools.net no later than May 15 to make your request. Please include the high school’s name (Birdville, Haltom, or Richland) in your request.  

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2019 GRADUATION TO BE BROADCAST LIVE

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This year’s senior class graduation will be broadcast live, worldwide over the internet. For those that cannot watch it live, it will be broadcast afterwards on the ICB website. Graduation can be watched via any computer or mobile device, anywhere the internet is accessible.


To view the Birdville, Haltom or Richland high school ceremonies, go to http://icblive.com/birdvilleisd/ and select the appropriate BISD school and corresponding graduation time. 

Order Your Graduation DVD – Keep the Memory Forever!

IMPORTANT: Please do not delay! (Quantities are Limited)
click to order graduation DVD directly from ICB Live website



Graduation Location:
Birdville, Haltom and Richland HS Graduations will be held at the

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Fort Worth Convention Center

1201 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Garage Parking: $18 (pay on entry)

BHS Girls Basketball Team Awards

Congratulations to the Birdville High Lady Hawks girls basketball team for a great season.

District 7-5A Awards

  • District Champs Birdville Lady Hawks 
  • District 7-5A MVP: Iyana Dorsey
  • 1st Team: Rylie Riddle, Aimee Campbell 
  • 2nd Team: Joy Johnson, Maya Duckworth
  • Honorable Mention: Lauren Wheeler, Kelsey Dominguez
  • Coach of the Year District 7-5A: Amy Ingram