Birdville ISD celebrates our retirees 

Happy Retirement

Birdville ISD’s Retirement Class of 2022 consists of 88 individuals that gave a combined 1,733 years to the BISD family, and more than 2,357 combined years to public education. Thank you for your service and enjoy a long and healthy retirement. 

 View pictures of many of the honorees at  https://birdvilleschools.smugmug.com/BirdvilleISD/2022-Retirees/ 

CHARLES BUTT FOUNDATION SELECTS BIRDVILLE ISD LEADER FOR HARVARD INSTITUTES 

– Cohort includes more than 85 school leaders from across Texas – 

Jennifer Perry, Ed.D., BISD’s director of teaching and learning, was among the 85 school leaders from across Texas selected as the 2022 cohort of educators to attend summer institutes at The Principals’ Center at the Harvard Graduate School of Education sponsored by the Charles Butt Foundation, a non-profit pursuing a more equitable and prosperous future for all Texans through education and community partnerships. 

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this will be the first summer that the Charles Butt Foundation is able to send educators to participate in the Harvard program since the summer of 2019. Of the 85 educators, 45 were selected in 2020 but were not able to attend the program due to COVID restrictions. The other 40 educators represent the newest cohort selected in 2022. 

Attendees, including individual principals as well as campus teams, will participate in one of two weeklong workshops on leadership development, coaching, or school turnaround led by Harvard faculty and other national and international experts. Each program is designed to inspire, challenge, and empower school leaders to bring lasting impact to their campuses and communities, the entire state of Texas, and beyond. 

“Dr. Perry is a true professional example of how better thinking is the key to better leadership. She has a clear understanding of how shaping meaningful culture can inspire people toward a shared purpose,” Superintendent Dr. Gayle Stinson said. “I’m honored for her and for BISD … it is exciting when one of our own is recognized for their influence in the education arena. Harvard picked a winner!”  

With these new cohorts, the Charles Butt Foundation will have paid for more than 1,400 educators to attend training at Harvard through the Raising School Leaders program, an initiative designed to develop stronger school leaders who will enhance the quality of education across Texas. The Charles Butt Foundation covers all expenses for the attendees including tuition, travel, hotel, and other discretionary costs for a total investment of more than $10 million since the program’s inception. 

“Great teachers, along with strong school and district leaders, represent the most significant influencers of academic achievement and supportive culture,” said Tim Miller, Director of Leadership Development at the Charles Butt Foundation. “Our alumni often report that their Harvard experience is the best professional development they have ever experienced and that they return to their campuses energized, inspired, and empowered to make meaningful change that benefits all students.” 

For every participant in the Harvard Institutes, the Charles Butt Foundation covers all expenses for the attendees including tuition, travel, and hotel – investing on average about $9,200 per attendee, for a total of about $1 million in sponsorships for 2019, and more than $9 million since the program’s inception.  

Following the Harvard Institutes, attendees remain a part of the program’s statewide network of school leaders and are empowered to work together to create change at the campus and district levels. Alumni are sponsored to attend the organization’s annual leadership symposium and receive continuous support and professional development. 

A list of all attendees from across Texas can be found here

BISD Board Approved New Athletic Director 

At a special meeting called on Tuesday, May 17, the Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Barry Norton to the position of director of athletics for Birdville ISD. He is replacing Chris Feris who has taken a similar position in Conroe ISD. 

Norton has been the athletic director and head football coach at Texarkana Arkansas School District since 2017. Before Texarkana, Norton was executive director of athletics and head football coach at Texarkana ISD from 1999–2017, offensive coordinator at West Orange-Cove CISD from 1995–99, offensive coordinator at Lufkin ISD from 1994–95, and worked in other coaching positions from 1990–94. 

He has many achievements as a coach, including: 

  • District Coach of the Year (13 times) 
  • Texas Division 1-4A football state championship in 2002 
  • Texas Sports Writers Association 4A Coach of the Year in 2002 
  • NIKE Coach of the Year in 2002 
  • Arkansas 5A track state championship in 2017 and 2021 
  • Texas 5A track state champion in 2014 
  • Texas 5A baseball state championship in 2008 
  • Texas 4A swimming state champion in 2003 
  • Arkansas state bowling championship in 2002 

Norton received his bachelor’s degree from East Texas State University. 

BISD Announces New Principal 

At a special meeting on Tuesday, May 17, Birdville ISD’s Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Carrie Welborn as principal of Foster Village Elementary. She is replacing Sherri Gamble, who was named principal of North Richland Middle School.  

Welborn has been an assistant principal at Stowe Elementary since 2019. She also was a second- and third-grade teacher at Porter Elementary from 2014–19, and a first-, second- and fourth-grade teacher at Caprock and Independence elementary schools in Keller ISD from 2006–14. 

She earned her bachelor’s degree from Texas Woman’s University and master’s degree from The University of Texas at Arlington.