Birdville ISD to Host Kindergarten Gifted and Talented Identification Meetings

Birdville ISD to Host

Kindergarten Gifted and Talented

Identification Meetings

 

Tuesday,  Nov. 7

6:307:30 p.m.

 Fine Arts/Athletics Complex

9200 Mid Cities Blvd. 

North Richland Hills, 76180

&

Thursday, Nov. 9

6:307:30 p.m.

W. G. Thomas Coliseum

6108 Broadway Ave.

Haltom City76117

 

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Birdville ISD’s mobile app was designed specifically to keep our families better informed and connected to what’s going on in our schools. The BISD mobile app is available for both iPhone and Android smartphones.

 The app delivers real-time school news to your smartphone for fast, up-to-date access. The app features:

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Birdville and Richland Advance to UIL Volleyball Playoffs

Congratulations to the volleyball teams from Birdville and Richland high schools for advancing to the area round of the UIL playoffs scheduled for Friday, Nov. 3.

Birdville HS vs. Aledo HS

@ Mansfield Summit HS

6 p.m.

 

Richland HS vs. Boswell HS

@ Fossil Ridge HS

6:30 p.m.

 

Ticket prices

Adult: $5

Student:  $3

Passes Accepted:  

THSCA, TGCA, District Administrator Passes

The Pride of Haltom High Nationally Ranked

Top 30 Rankings — Oct. 31, 2017 (Week 8)

Congratulations to The Pride of Haltom High Marching Band for being listed in HornRank’s Top 30 marching bands rankings. They are number 27. The band is under the direction of Donnie Hull, Tony Smith, Lynna Russell, Casey O’Neil, Jazper Saldana, Kristen Wilkirson and Gizzel Cruz-O’Neil.

Each week, HornRank ranks the top 30 marching bands in the nation. Their mission is to “positively impact music education in the United States by promoting the marching arts and encouraging competition and innovation through a national rankings system.”

 

 

HHS Robotics Team Take First Place

Haltom High School’s robotics team recently competed in the Cowtown BEST Robotics Competition. They won first place in a truly epic series in the finals! Colton Lyons, a junior, had the highest scoring round of the day in the last match of the day to secure the victory. In addition to winning first place, the team also won the Founders Award for Creative Design.

Team members are: Aman Kumar, Anthony Nguyen, Bishop Carey, Colton Lyons, Dalton Wheeler, Dominick Gomez, Eve Pulse, Forrest Knowles, Jailynne Verett, Jonathan Champion, Kayla Norris, Kenny Nguyen, Laksha Parajuli, Luis Rosales, Matthew Benson, Max Crow, Michael Holmes, Raimson Inthankoun and R.J. Leaper.

The team has advanced to the Texas BEST/ UIL State Robotics Competition Dec. 7-9.