Important Health Information

Dr. Brown Letterhead

 Dear Birdville ISD Family, 

An outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, has caused an outbreak of respiratory illness and the United States has confirmed a handful of coronavirus cases related to travel. I want to assure you that our school district is keeping track of this situation through proven and trustworthy sources: our local health department, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These health officials believe the risk to our school community is low at this time. 

Updated information from the CDC on coronavirus in the United States can be found at: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html. The most recent information about coronavirus in Texas may be found at: https://dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/

Much is being learned about this newly emerged virus. Based on the current information, health officials are recommending local communities and schools should take the same steps to protect against coronavirus as we take to prevent the spread of everyday illnesses like the common cold or the flu: 

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. 
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. 
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 
  • Stay home when you are sick. 
  • Cover your mouth and nose with the inside of your elbow when you cough or sneeze. 
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. 

The 2019 novel coronavirus is believed to be spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes, much in the way the flu and other respiratory viruses are spread. Symptoms can be fever, cough, or difficulty breathing. At this time, persons considered at risk are those with travel to China, or those in close contact with persons infected with novel coronavirus. 

While a new type of illness can be scary, we can protect our students, teachers, and the broader community by using simple everyday actions that protect people from other types of respiratory viruses. Our teachers, school nurses, and staff are working carefully to encourage these simple and effective habits of frequent handwashing, covering every cough or sneeze, and cleaning classroom tables/surfaces frequently. This is important not just to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, but to help prevent the spread of other infections that can lead to student illness and absences. 

Thank you for your support of our district, our schools, our students and our teachers and staff. 

Sincerely, 

Darrell G. Brown

Darrell G. Brown, Ph.D.
Superintendent 

Five BISD Destination Imagination Teams Qualify for State

The Mid-Cities Destination Imagination Regional Tournament was held at Richland High School on Saturday, Feb. 15. The event was a huge success with five BISD teams qualifying to advance to the state tournament, which will be held at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) on Saturday, April 4.

Birdville High School: The “Blue Blazer Irregulars” came in first place in the Improvisational Challenge. 

Team Members: Asher and Keegan Pierce

Team Manager: Katie Pierce

North Ridge Middle School: The “Where’s Marissa” team came in first place in the Improvisational Challenge. 

Team Members: Ella Pursley, Brooke Hampton, Marissa Carrasco, Brianna Gilpin and Abby Railsback

Team Manager: Nicole Pursley

 

 

North Ridge Middle School: The “Second Group of Chosen Ones Who Try Not to Lose” team came in first place in the Scientific Challenge. 

Team Members: Rhythm Chand, Leah Cytron Walker, Adrian Shiyun Lopez, Kaylee Fulton, Benjamin Sohn, Sophia Crump and Ryan Pang

Team Manager: Angelique Sohn 

Co-Team Manager: Adena Cytron-Walker

Porter Elementary: The “NonCents” team came in first place in the Improvisational Challenge.

Team Members: Rory Gaven, Ellie Courtney, Liza Goodwin, Selah Mathew, Alexa Elmore, Nora Foster and Harper Dorasami

Team Manager: Margaret Hutto

Co-Team Manager: Heather Gaven

 

North Ridge Elementary: The “Puppies” came in second place in the Engineering Challenge.

Team Members: Wyatt Naylor, Lucas Wentworth and Benji Harvey

Team Manager: Kristen Naylor

BISD Teams Advance in UIL Playoffs

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Congratulations to the basketball teams from Birdville and Haltom high schools for advancing to the UIL playoffs.

UIL Girls Basketball Area Round Playoff

Haltom High vs. Pebble Hills High

Friday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. at Andrews High School (1400 NW Ave. K, Andrews, TX 79714)

Tickets are: $5 for adults and $3 for students

District Administrator Passes will be accepted.

 

UIL Boys Basketball Bi-District Playoff

Haltom High vs. North Crowley High

Monday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Fossil Ridge High School in Keller

Tickets are: $5 for adults and $3 for students

District Administrator Passes will be accepted.

 

UIL Boys Basketball Bi-District Playoff

Birdville High vs. Denton Ryan High

Monday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. at Timber Creek High School

Tickets are: $5 for adults and $3 for students

District Administrator Passes will be accepted.

Important Safety Message

Dear BISD Families,

The North Richland Hills Police Department released the following press release late Tuesday, Feb. 18.

NRHPD asking for the public’s help searching for a man for indecent assault of a teen near Susan Lee and the North Electric Trail

On February 10th, 2020 just after 3:00 pm, a white male in his 20’s was seen in the area of the North Electric Trail and Susan Lee Ln. He reportedly spoke to a juvenile female, asking for a hug. When she declined, he moved closer and grabbed her buttocks before running away.

The male is reported to have been seen in the area before. On the day of the incident, he was walking west on the North Electric Trail towards Susan Lee Ln. The incident occurred on Susan Lee near Jean Ann, and the male was last seen running west on the North Electric Trail from Susan Lee Ln.

The man is described as a white male in his twenties with sandy colored hair that is longer on top. He has scruffy facial hair and is described as having a “lazy eye” affecting his left eye. He was wearing a green jacket and black skinny jeans or joggers.

We are aware of a reported incident in Haltom City in November 2019, but currently have no evidence to support a connection between the cases. The detectives have been investigating several leads and collecting evidence. They are now asking for the public’s help. The attached video is a person of interest we are looking to ID or speak to regarding the incident.

If you recognize the man in the video, or have any information/tips, we ask that you contact Criminal Investigations – 817-427-7030.

BISD wants to remind parents that safety education is one of the best defenses in protecting our children. The District supports your parental efforts and asks you to take the time to go over the following safety tips with your children:

  • Walk to and from school in groups.
  • Never accept a ride without first getting permission from parents.
  • Never take shortcuts. Always stick to routes selected by parents, and stay on main roads.
  • Never advertise that you are going home alone. If you wear a house key, keep it under your clothing.
  • Have plans for emergencies and practice them at home with your parent.
  • Have your parent help you make a list of safe places you can go to for help along walking routes.
  • Report all suspicious behavior and “new adults or older friends” to parents.
  • Never leave school with anyone before checking with school officials.

* These safety tips were taken from the Run*Yell*Tell, Ltd. anti-victimization program founded by Diana Jones, a national leader for child safety issues.

Schools remain among the safest places for our children. Working together, we can provide a safe environment for our children.