Birdville ISD Receives Energy Excellence Award

Cenergeistic Energy Star Certified Building Award
Cenergeistic Energy Star Certified Building Award

Birdville ISD recently received the Energy Excellence Award from Cenergistic, a nationwide sustainability company. Cenergistic presents this award to clients who have reached noteworthy savings from an energy program. Since 2016, BISD has recognized energy savings of more than $2 million over four and one-half years. The energy savings is equal to preventing carbon emissions equivalent to 36 million miles of automobile travel. 

“Birdville ISD made a commitment to lower energy use, and in the process saved a significant amount of money, while keeping facilities safe for in-person learning,” said Doug Bilyeu, Regional Vice President at Cenergistic. “This program is positioned for further savings as the program continues.” 

BISD personnel work closely with Cenergistic engineers, experts, and energy specialists to audit and optimize energy-using systems across the District to achieve healthier, more efficient buildings. The energy specialists track energy consumption at all campuses with state-of-the-art technology to identify waste and protect occupants. 

In response to COVID-related shutdowns, the energy specialists used hundreds of facility audits to improve air quality and support facilities operations to ensure students return to classes safely. 

“Cenergistic has assisted our transition back to face-to-face learning and that alone has proved invaluable,” said Katie Bowman, BISD Associate Superintendent for Finance and Auxiliary Services. “The dollar savings on top of the service and support provided by Cenergistic have proven this partnership a shrewd investment for BISD.” 

About Birdville Independent School District 

Birdville ISD’s 33 campuses proudly serve Richland Hills and parts of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, and Watauga. 

About Cenergistic 

Since 1986, Cenergistic has partnered with 1470+ educational, municipal government, and healthcare organizations to achieve $5.8 billion in utility savings and cost avoidance. These strong results come from the application of Cenergistic’s organizational behavior-based strategies and are enhanced by our proprietary software platform to drive building and equipment optimization. Our energy conservation program reduces utility consumption by an average of 25 percent with no capital investment while maintaining or improving the comfort and quality of building environments. For more than a decade, Cenergistic has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency as ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year or Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence. To learn more, visit www.cenergistic.com

Congratulations to BISD’s 2020 Teachers of the Year!

2020 District Teachers of the Year

Congratulations to 2020 Teachers of the Year! Mary Holmes, The Academy at C.F. Thomas Elementary, was named Elementary Teacher of the Year; Mike Moore, Haltom High School, was named Secondary Teacher of the Year; and Erin Hippert, Hardeman Elementary, was named BISD’s First-Year Teacher of the Year.

Birdville ISD also congratulates the 2020 Campus Teachers of the Year. These individuals are one of the reasons #BISDShines so brightly in our community, state and nation. We are proud to honor you as part of the BISD family. #WeAreBirdvilleISD

Elementary

Misty Curry, Binion Elementary
Lauren Lindsay, Birdville Elementary
Alicia Yathay Gomez, Cheney Elementary
Amy Greene, Foster Village Elementary
Kathy Tran, Francisco Elementary
Amy Potts, Green Valley Elementary
Christy Alexander, Hardeman Elementary
Adrienne Kern, Holiday Heights Elementary
Liz Huggins, Mullendore Elementary
Emily Thune, North Ridge Elementary
Reneé Grass, Porter Elementary
Rebecca Lynch, Richland Elementary
Megan O’Keeffe, Smith Elementary
Amy Pucel, Smithfield Elementary
Melissa Le, Snow Heights Elementary
Eulia Kilgore, Spicer Elementary
Shelly Twilligear, Stowe Elementary
Mary Holmes, The Academy at C.F. Thomas Elementary
Ariel Crouch, Walker Creek Elementary
Juanita Lopez, Watauga Elementary
April Crump, West Birdville Elementary

Middle School

Heather Tysor, Haltom Middle School
John Eric Garcia, North Oaks Middle School
Jill Deramus, North Richland Middle School
Heidi Lord, North Ridge Middle School
Tony Moreau, Richland Middle School
Jennie Crawford, Smithfield Middle School
Josh Huff, Watauga Middle School

High School

Shelley Lofland, Birdville High School
Mike Moore, Haltom High School
Elizabeth Lundy, Richland High School
Kara Rodriguez, Shannon High School
Robert Moore, Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning

BISD Class of 2020 Senior Reflections

Birdville, Haltom and Richland high seniors, we invite you to create and share with your BISD family a 30-second video to your fellow BISD seniors in response to the following questions (one video per question):

· What you will miss most?

· What are your hopes and dreams for the future?

· What are your plans for the future?

· If you could thank a teacher or other school staff member, what would you say to them? 

Click to submit one video on each topic

AVID Students in Birdville ISD Outperform Students Nationally

AVID Proven Achievement. Lifelong Advantage.

 

AVID Students in Birdville ISD Outperform Students Nationally in FAFSA, College Application Completion and College Acceptance

Data from 2018-2019 school year shows
district leading in preparing students for college

Birdville ISD recently released new 201819 data on the success of last year’s graduating class of students participating in the District’s AVID program―a nationally recognized program that helps students navigate the college application process, and build the academic and soft skills needed to succeed in college and the workforce of the future. 

 

Last year, 94% of Birdville Independent School District seniors participating in AVID completed a FAFSA application, compared to the national rate of 61%. Likewise, 100% of AVID students applied to four-year college or university, and 100% were accepted. Nationally, 81% of high school students aspire to earn a bachelor’s degree, yet less than 50% actually enroll at a four-year college or university.

 

“The numbers reflect what we already know about students that participate in AVID in BISD. This program prepares first-generation college students to be successful,” stated Dr. Darrell G. Brown, Birdville ISD superintendent. “Birdville ISD is dedicated to excellence in academics, a personalized education for every child, and preparing our students to be college, career or future ready.”

 

Research shows that applying for financial aid is one of the best predictors of whether a student will enroll in college. Through the AVID program, the District hosts regular FAFSA application nights and provides dedicated in-school time for students to work with teachers and staff to complete their applications, providing them with better insight into the financial resources available to them.

 

“We congratulate Birdville Independent School District for its demonstrated commitment to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to pursue a postsecondary education. The milestones announced today reflect the Birdville Independent School District’s holistic approach to college readiness, starting with building a culture of high expectations among teachers and students, and including the delivery of rigorous, student-centric instruction that prepares them for college-level work,” said Dr. Sandy Husk, former school superintendent and CEO of AVID. “We are proud to be part of Birdville Independent School District’s work to ensure all students can reach their full potential.”

 

Birdville Independent School District joins over 7,000 K12 schools and districts across 47 states that partner with AVID to build a safe and open culture, high expectations for teachers and students, and collaboration in all classrooms. To learn more: www.AVID.org.

 

 

 

BISD Appreciates Our Principals

October is Principal Appreciation Month, and Birdville ISD celebrates the educational leaders we call campus principals. They are:

Elementary Schools

  • Binion – Hilda Hager
  • Birdville – Tammy Pope
  • Cheney – Darrell Brown
  • Foster Village – Sherri Gamble
  • Francisco – Angela Limon
  • Green Valley – Dawn Demas
  • Hardeman – Katie Moran
  • Holiday Heights – Lisa Walker
  • Mullendore – Billy Pope
  • North Ridge – Deborah Coulson
  • Porter – Chad Paris
  • Richland – Kerri Sands
  • Smith – Jennifer Martin
  • Smithfield – Melissa Minix
  • Snow Heights – Susan Nall
  • Spicer – Cheryl Waddell, Ed.D.
  • Stowe – Nathan Frymark, Ed.D.
  • Academy at C.F. Thomas – Sabrina Linsey, Ph.D.
  • Walker Creek – Marsha Perry
  • Watauga – Sarah Upchurch
  • West Birdville – Vanessa Sutton

Middle Schools

  • Haltom – Tim Drysdale
  • North Oaks – Jennifer Klaerner, Ph.D.
  • North Richland – Steve Ellis
  • North Ridge – John Davis
  • Richland – Jody Fadely
  • Smithfield – Kyle Pekurney
  • Watauga – Shannon Shedd

High Schools

  • Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning – Carol Adcock
  • Birdville – Jason Wells
  • Collegiate Academy of Birdville – Michael Gerard
  • Haltom – Dion Varnado, Ed.D.
  • Richland – Mark McCanlies
  • Shannon – David Williams

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