NRH Environmental Education Grant Program and Green Campus winners announced

Keep NRH BeautifulThe City of North Richland Hills’ Keep NRH Beautiful Commission recently announced their Environmental Education Grant Program and Green Campus winners.

  • 2015–16 Environmental Education Grant Program: Green Valley Elementary: Digging Into KinderGarden: North Ridge Elementary: Wild About Flowers, Bugs and Birds; Foster Village Elementary: Hydroponic Garden; and the Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning (BCTAL): Bistro Solar-Powered Charging Station. (A total of $2,000 in funding will be provided for these projects.)
  • Green Campus: Birdville High School, Green Valley Elementary and North Ridge Elementary. (Each school will receive a $150 cash prize to be used towards campus maintenance or beautification.)

Congratulations to BHS Mighty Hawk Marching Band for advancing to State Marching Contest

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Congratulations to Birdville High School’s Mighty Hawk Marching Band for advancing to the State Marching Contest Tuesday, Nov. 3 in San Antonio. Out of 26 bands at the area competition, Birdville placed fifth in the preliminary performance and third in the finals.

BISD exceeds state in all areas of SAT

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SAT scores for 2015 were released Sept. 30, and BISD’s composite score of 1453 for critical reading, mathematics and writing is higher than the state average of 1410. Average scores on the individual portions of the tests were:

  • Critical Reading – BISD scored 485 as compared to the state average at 470;
  • Mathematics – BISD scored 500 as compared to the state average at 486; and
  • Writing – BISD scored 468 as compared to the state average at 454.

A total of 705 BISD seniors took the SAT at some point in high school.

“I am proud of our seniors for scoring above the state average in 2015,” said Superintendent Dr. Darrell G. Brown. “The District is committed to continuous improvement and the advancement of our students. To improve the college readiness of our students, BISD will continue to implement strategies to improve curriculum in our pre-advanced placement, advanced placement and core classes.”

Birdville ISD earns highest rating under new state accountability standards

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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced the 2015 district and school accountability ratings under the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) tests. Birdville ISD and 31 district campuses earned a rating of Met Standard, while Shannon High School earned a rating of Met Alternative Standard. These are the highest ratings available in the state’s accountability system.

“Once again, I am proud Birdville ISD and every campus earned a Met Standard rating under the state’s new and more rigorous testing system,” Superintendent Darrell Brown said. “This is a reflection of the continued commitment and hard work of our students and staff. Congratulations to the students, staff and community.”

To receive a Met Standard rating, the District and campuses had to meet target scores in Index 3 and Index 4, and either Index 1 or Index 2.  The district and all campuses met targets in all four indexes.

  • Index 1 – Student Achievement, evaluates performance on STAAR across all subjects and all student groups at the satisfactory performance standard.
  • Index 2 – Student Progress, evaluates the academic growth of students in reading, math, and writing from 10 student groups, including seven race/ethnicity groups, English language learners and special education students.
  • Index 3 – Closing Performance Gaps, evaluates two levels of performance of students who are economically disadvantaged and, as applicable, students from the two lowest performing race/ethnicity groups from the prior year.
  • Index 4 – Postsecondary Readiness, evaluates student performance in all tested grade levels against Level II final standards.  High schools and districts are also evaluated on graduation rates, the percentage of students graduating on Recommended and Distinguished/Advanced plans, and on a postsecondary readiness indicator based on TAKS performance, and completion of advanced coursework, college dual credit courses, or a coherent sequence of career and technology education courses.

Additional distinction designations were also awarded in 2015.  Elementary campuses may receive distinctions in five areas: academic achievement in reading/ELA, academic achievement in science, top 25 percent in student progress, top 25 percent in closing performance gaps, and postsecondary readiness.  Secondary campuses may also receive distinctions for academic achievement in mathematics, and academic achievement in social studies. Distinctions are based on comparisons between individual schools and a 40-campus group with similar student demographics. Overall, 24 of the 31 BISD campuses received at least one distinction and four campuses received the maximum possible: Smithfield Middle School, and Snow Heights, Holiday Heights and Foster Village elementary schools. A total of 64 distinctions were awarded to campuses across the district.

Additional academic highlights from 2015 include:

  • BISD test scores exceeded the state average on STAAR in all subject areas for which results are available.
  • Third-grade students exceeded the state average on the STAAR reading test by five percentage points.
  • Fourth-grade students exceeded the state average on the STAAR reading test by five percentage points.
  • Fifth-grade students exceeded the state average on the STAAR science test by seven percentage points.
  • Seventh-grade students exceeded the state average on the STAAR reading test by three percentage points.
  • Eighth-grade students exceeded the state average on the STAAR science test by seven percentage points.

End of Course (EOC) Exams

  • BISD students scored three percentage points above the state average on the Algebra 1 EOC exam.
  • BISD students scored two percentage points above the state average on the Biology EOC exam.
  • BISD students scored four percentage points above the state average on the English II EOC exam.
  • BISD students scored three percentage points above the state average on the US History EOC exam.