Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
7:00 PM
BISD Fine Arts/Athletics Complex
All proceeds benefit the BISD Private Lesson Program.
$5 Admission Pre-Sale (ends October 3rd)
$10 Admission at the Gate
All proceeds benefit the BISD Private Lesson Program.
$5 Admission Pre-Sale (ends October 3rd)
$10 Admission at the Gate
October 17
6-7:30 p.m.
Birdville ISD Plaza
6351 Blvd. 26
North Richland Hills, 76180
Topics Include:
2 days absent a month:
4 days absent a month:
Missing School: It Adds Up!
When your child attends school regularly, they have the opportunity to excel academically and to establish a positive daily routine for learning. Regular attendance allows for students to be involved in lessons, develop relationships with their peers, and make the most of their education. It also gives teachers the opportunity to assess each student and to effectively plan ahead. Excessive absences can lead to students missing out on important information or falling behind in their studies. Regular school attendance is an important indicator of your child’s performance and success as they grow into adulthood.
Simply put, absences add up.
Did you Know…?
In the 2022-2023 school year, Birdville ISD’s attendance rate was 93.8%. That means about 1,360 kids missed school each day. Because each absence costs $38 in state funding, the district lost about $51,700 a day or an estimated $9 million due to these absences. This is money no longer available to support student learning or programs in BISD.
Eight outstanding student nominees from seven BISD schools participated in Education in Action’s summer 2023 Lone Star Leadership Academy camps. “An educator nominated each of these young leaders to participate based on demonstrated leadership ability, academic success, and involvement in school/community activities,” stated Monica Hayes, Education in Action Outreach Director, in the recent Education in Action press release.
BISD student participants (listed by campus) are:
Ella Hollis–5th Grade, Hardeman Elementary; Jordie Belcher–4th Grade, Smithfield Elementary; Annabelle Stough–4th Grade, Snow Heights Elementary; Maizie Blevins–4th Grade, Watauga Elementary; Gianna Bravo–4th Grade, Watauga Elementary; Darren Holmes–7th Grade, North Oaks Middle; Avery Sutton–8th Grade, North Ridge Middle; and Yosselin Morales–9th Grade, Haltom High.
Destination Imagination (DI) is a is a project based, kid-driven program that teaches kids to be innovative problem solvers. Using STEAM, teams of students collaborate, think outside the box and create unique solutions to one of seven different challenges in preparation for a fun, problem-solving competition.
There will be an Informational Meeting for Adults on Monday, September 18, 2023 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the BISD Fine Arts & Athletic Complex (FAAC) 9200 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richland Hills, TX 76180
If you are Interested in being a part of Destination Imagination for the 23-24 school year, complete the interest form by Friday, Sept 8!https://tinyurl.com/yc7kjh3a
If you have questions regarding Destination Imagination, please contact Laura Lyons, District DI Liaison at laura.lyons@birdvilleschools.net