Smithfield Elementary Named National Showcase School

Smithfield Elementary School Named Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase School

 

Smithfield Elementary School has received a Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase SchoolsTM award for the 2017-18 school year from the Flippen Group.

Two years ago, Smithfield Elementary began an initiative to transform the campus into an emotionally safe and relationally connected place for students, staff, and parents to come alive with a love for learning.

After researching programs used by some of the nation’s most successful schools, Smithfield leaders chose to join hands with the Flippen Group to bring Capturing Kids’ Hearts to its campus. Teachers and staff learned processes to increase students’ connectedness with both peers and adults on campus. They learned how to create a classroom environment where students are excited to enter and learn every day.

Capturing Kids’ Hearts campuses across the country were considered for these awards based on the following criteria: 1) nomination based on observation, 2) level of implementation of Capturing Kids’ Hearts processes by all staff as measured by online surveys, and 3) data demonstrating that Capturing Kids’ Hearts has made a significant improvement in attendance, discipline, climate/culture, or academics.

The Flippen Group is proud to recognize these outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves to making a difference in the lives of our children. As we identify these remarkable schools, campus leaders, and teachers each year, please join us in celebrating them as some of the most skilled and effective educators in the country!

 

RHS Basketball Coach Selected to Coach All-Star Team

Congratulations to Richard Bacon, Richland High School boys basketball head coach, on being selected to coach one of the All-Star teams during the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Clinic, May 17–19 in San Antonio. These are considered the most prestigious All-Star games in the state! Being selected to coach is quite an honor!

Fourteen BISD Students Recognized in Duke University Talent Identification Program

Fourteen BISD Students Recognized in Duke University Talent Identification Program

Duke University Talent Identification Program

Duke TIP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving academically gifted and talented students. Duke TIP works with students, their families, and educators to identify, recognize, challenge, engage, and help students reach their highest potential. Now in its thirty-eighth year, the 7th Grade Talent Search identifies bright seventh-graders based on standardized test scores achieved while attending elementary or middle school. Candidates are invited to take the ACT or the SAT college entrance exams as seventh-graders, which allows them greater insight into their academic abilities. In addition, they gain valuable benefits and have access to unique resources for gifted students. The following BISD students participated this year:

State Recognition honorees have scored approximately at or above the national average of recent high school graduates on at least one part of the ACT or the SAT as seventh-graders. These students have been invited to a special recognition ceremony held at Texas Christian University on May 14 at 5 p.m.

 

Haltom Middle School: Carolin Alan

North Richland Middle School: Matthew Barnett

Richland Middle School: Madelyn Allred

North Ridge Middle School: Jack Bartlett, Sofia Canales, Conner Canales, and Brynnah Thompson

Smithfield Middle School: Sonya Demaree, Nora Furlow, Harrison Gist, Reese Koedam, Grant Peart, and Megan Pitner

Watauga Middle School: William Moody

 

Grand Recognition honorees have scored approximately at or better than 90 percent of recent high school graduates on at least one part of the ACT or SAT as seventh graders. These students have been invited to a special recognition ceremony held at Duke University on May 22. Only about 4 percent of all the participants in the talent search qualify for grand recognition.

Smithfield Middle School: Sonya Demaree

BISD Students Shine at Junior Livestock Show

 

Agriculture Science students from the Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning (BCTAL) recently competed in the 2018 Tarrant County Junior Livestock Show. The results were: (Only market animals make the sale.)

Ag Mechanics:

  • Grand Champion Ag Mechanics Project – 1941 Farmall A – Christian Reich, Matt Blackwell, Will Schreck, Tyler Harris, Elijah Loker

Best of Show: 1941 Farmall A Restoration – BCTAL Ag Mechanics

  • This category included all horticulture, art, culinary, and ag mechanics for overall award.

Heifer Show Results 

  • Reserve Champion European Heifer – Hunter Bedford
  • 1st Place Junior European Heifer – Hunter Bedford
  • 1st Place Senior European Heifer – Lily Neuman
  • 1st Place Junior European Heifer – KK Bradberry
  • Champion Mini-Hereford Heifer – Hunter Bedford
  • Reserve Mini-Hereford Heifer – Maddison Bedford

Steer Show Results

  • 2nd Place European Steer – KK Bradberry – $6,000.00 Sale plus add-ons
  • 3rd Place European Steer – KK Bradberry

Market Barrow Show

  • 2nd Place Market Lightweight Market Hog – KK Bradberry – Could only sell animal one.
  • 8th Place Market Barrow – Mady Bradberry – $1,000 Sale plus add-ons
  • 10th Place Market Hog – Xavier Rangel – $900.00 plus add-ons

Breeding Gilt Show

  • Grand Champion Overall Breeding Gilt – KK Bradberry
  • Reserve Champion Overall Breeding Gilt – Mady Bradberry
  • 4th Place Breeding Gilt – KK Bradberry

Market Wether Goat Show

  • 8th Place Market Goat – Lauren Sarine – $1,000.00 Sale plus add-ons
  • 10th Place Market Goat – Madison Wood
  • 12th Place Market Goat – Devonhi Figueroa
  • 14th Place Market Goat – Savannah Clifton

Market Wether Lamb Show

  • Grand Champion Southdown Wether – Emily Savage – $1,100.00 plus add-ons
  • 5th Place Southdown Wether – Caroline Force

Breeding Does “Goats” Show

  • 1st Place Breeding Boer Doe – Savannah Clifton
  • 2nd Place Breeding Boer Doe – Jonathan Cox
  • 3rd Place Breeding Boer Doe – Bryn Brakeley

Rabbit Show

  • 1st Place Californian Doe and Best Opposite of Breed – Amberlee Moore
  • 2nd Place Breed Lilac Buck – Amberlee Moore
  • 3rd Place Satin Buck – Amberlee Moore
  • 2nd Place Netherland Dwarf – Kaitlyn Thompson
  • 4th Place Single Fryer out of 97 rabbits – Maddison Bedford – $700.00 plus add-ons
  • 10th Place Single Fryer – Landon Langford – $300.00 plus add-ons
  • 14th Place Single Fryer – Hailey Steelman

Total Sale for BCTAL students: $11,000.00 plus add ons.

BISD High School Bowling Regional Results

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Congratulations to the bowling teams from Richland and Birdville high schools for a great season. District competition for high school bowling ended with an undefeated Richland team at 100 followed by Birdville with a record of 82. The two teams and four individuals from those two schools recently bowled in the Regional competition. Three of the four individuals are advancing to state.

Richland Boys Team members:

  • Ben Perez
  • Gabriel Cepeda
  • Ryan Wagner*
  • Connor Breunig
  • Alexander Daniels*# (Regional Champion/Averaged 218)
  • Brenden Wagner*# (Averaged 213)
  • Adam Dedushaj

 

Birdville Coed Team members:

  • Sarah Young
  • Devin Saenz*# (Averaged 209)
  • Reilly Lam
  • Kash Sample
  • Caitlyn McCarten
  • Luke Robinson
  • Spencer Phelan
  • Kate Tikhonova

*  Advanced to regionals in the Singles competition 

# Advancing to state in the Singles competition