Have you downloaded our new and improved Mobile App?

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

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

  • Easy access to student grades, lunch menus and sports information;
  • The latest District and school news;
  • Push notifications about breaking news, closures, weather, events, and more;
  • Photos from District and school events; and,
  • Directory information including campus locations with phone numbers, staff information, and maps.

The app is FREE and available for download today:

1. From a smartphone, go to the iTunes App Store® or Google Play®

2. Search Birdville ISD

3. Then select the Birdville ISD app for free download

 School news delivered right to your smartphone. The new BISD mobile app is just a few taps away. Download it today!

Birdville Recognizes Digital Citizenship Awareness Month

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A friendly definition of Digital Citizenship is defined by Terry Heick from TeachThought as “the self-monitored habits that sustain and improve the digital communities you enjoy or depend on.” Nine elements exist to help guide key components towards building a strong digital citizen to include the following: Access, Commerce, Communication, Literacy, Etiquette, Law, Rights & Responsibilities, Health & Wellness, and Security. 

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#BISDShines: 2016 AP Scholar Awards

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  • 176 AP Scholars: Students who received scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams
  • 59 AP Scholars with Honors: Students who received scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams
  • 50 AP Scholars with Distinction: Students who received an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams
  • 7 National AP Scholars: Students in the United States who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams

 

Birdville ISD Dyslexia Parent Education Night

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Dyslexia – What You Need to Know

Tricia Quisenberry, Dyslexia Outreach Coordinator for the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders, will present information designed to help parents learn more about dyslexia, recognize the signs, and provide useful strategies to help parents support their child(ren) today and for years to come.

October 27, 2016

6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning
7020 Mid Cities Blvd
North Richland Hills, TX 76180

Questions? Please contact Lysette Reeves at 817-547-5753

National Chemistry Week at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

Birdville High Students on the Math & Science Team are helping Bring Chemistry to Life in Innovation Studios

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Fort Worth, TX – Have you ever wondered what fruit juice and disappearing ink have in common? Chemistry! The BHS Math & Science Team are teaming up with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History to celebrate Chemistry Connections: National Chemistry Week, Oct. 15th and 18-21st. Nearly 200 student chemist volunteers from schools across North Texas will be on hand for the event. The students represent affiliate groups of the American Chemical Society at Texas Christian University, Southern Methodist University, Texas Wesleyan University, Texas Woman’s University, University of Dallas, University of North Texas, University of North Texas-Health Science Center, University of Texas at Arlington, Eastfield College and Tarrant County College.  Volunteers from Birdville High School, Fort Worth Country Day, Lamar High School, Southwest Christian School, Trinity Valley School, STEAM Middle School and the Fort Worth Police Department will also share activities with Museum guests.

“There’s nothing better than bringing chemistry to life for students and National Chemistry Week is the perfect opportunity for us to open the doors for everyone with such an enthusiasm for science,” Museum President Van Romans said. “We truly appreciate the volunteers who support this initiative and understand the importance of engaging young minds in science as early as we can.”

This year’s theme for National Chemistry Week is, “Solving Mysteries Through Chemistry”. During this activity packed festival, guests will be presented with mysteries that can be solved through the use of chemistry. Here are just a few of the experiences you can expect during Chemistry Connections.

  • Be a dye detective and learn how to separate inks into recognizable patterns.
  • Sniff out hidden scents and learn about diffusion
  • Experiment with writing secret messages…. and learn about some fascinating reactions
  • Be a fruit juice sleuth to determine which beverages actual contain fruit juice and explore acid base reactions

Birdville H. S. chemistry students are scheduled to be at the Museum on Saturday, October 15th from 10-4. All Chemistry Connection activities are included in Museum general admission. Chemistry Week at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is sponsored locally by the Alcon Foundation.  Additional support provided by ZS Pharma and the American Chemical Society.

 

Media Contact
Rebecca Rodriguez |Executive Director of Marketing & Communication

817.255.9411 rrodriguez@fwmsh.org

About the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
The Museum was established in 1941 and is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Anchored by its rich collections, the Museum is dedicated to lifelong learning. It engages guests through creative, vibrant programs and exhibits interpreting science and the history of Texas and the Southwest. The Museum is open daily, except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Visit www.fortworthmuseum.org for more.