BISD Students Go Fishing For STEM Success

How does a whiffle ball lead to a career in engineering? In Huntsville, Texas, aspiring engineers faced a design challenge created by engineers from ConocoPhillips. Based on real-life situations in which wellbores are blocked by material known as “fish,” the challenge was part of the 34th annual State STEM Competition, sponsored by ConocoPhillips and held at the Forest Glen Camp in Huntsville. Students used paper clips, clay, and other materials to explore methods for removing wellbore blockages.

The following BISD students placed in the competition:

Haltom High School

Anthony Nguyen  3rd Place in 11th Grade Science

Elaine Zhu  2nd Place Engineering Design Challenge

Lizbeth Martinez  TBPE Innovation Award Engineering Design Challenge

Yasmin Torres  6th Place Engineering Design Challenge

Haltom Middle School

Aaron Guerrero  3rd Place in 7th Grade Science

North Richland Middle School

Kaitlynn Hillman  4th Place in 6th Grade Math

Richland High School

Tin Ha  5th Place in 12th Grade Science, 3rd Place Engineering Design Challenge

Watauga Middle School

Raul Guerra  6th Place in 6th Grade Math

BISD’s 2019 First-Year Teacher of the Year Announced

BISD Superintendent Dr. Darrell Brown announced on Friday, April 5 that Annabel Hodgson, fourth-grade teacher, was Birdville ISD’s 2019 First-Year Teacher of the Year. 

Ms. Hodgson will be honored along with the District’s 33 campus teachers of the year at the District’s 2019 Golden Gala on May 2.

View pictures from the announcement (opens in a new window)

Automotive Technology Students Win Universal Technical Institute Top Tech Challenge

Birdville ISD’s automotive technology students placed first for the third consecutive year at the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) Top Tech Challenge. Christian Reich and Matthew Blackwell placed first and received $10,000 each in scholarships and electrical multimeters valued at $250 each. Lane Freach and Ruperto Rios placed 10th and received $1,000 each in scholarships. The Automotive Technology program won a toolbox and tools valued at $4,228.75.

Pictured from left to right are Leonel Guerca, Christian Reich, Matthew Blackwell, Lane Freach, Jonathan Lomeli, Kaleb Rogers and Ruperto Rios.

BISD’s Auto Technology teachers are Olin Harrington, Jesse Hackfeld and Aaron Lescalleet.

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