Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) Parent Information Meeting

Tuesday, October 4

6:30–7:30 p.m.

North Oaks Middle School

GATE Curriculum Night for parents of currently identified GATE students in grades 1–6

The District will provide an overview of the GATE curriculum for GT students in grades 1–6. The presentation will include an overview of the curriculum units, universal concepts, generalizations for each grade level, and the dispositions, which will be emphasized in each grade level. For information, contact Stacye Onstott or Julie Hyman at 817-547-5785.

Hardeman Elementary earns all possible distinctions in 2016 accountability ratings

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The Texas Education Agency recently announced that “more than 400 campuses that achieved a Met Standard rating in the 2016 state accountability ratings also earned all distinction designations applicable to their individual school.” Hardeman Elementary was one that earned the maximum number of distinctions.

 Elementary campuses may receive distinctions in six areas: academic achievement in reading/ELA, academic achievement in math, academic achievement in science, top 25 percent in student progress, top 25 percent in closing performance gaps, and postsecondary readiness. Secondary campuses may also receive distinctions for academic achievement in social studies. Distinctions are based on comparisons between individual schools and a 40-campus group with similar student demographics. BISD had 26 of the 31 campuses received at least one distinction. Hardeman Elementary received the maximum possible, with Watauga and Smithfield middle schools, and Green Valley and Smithfield elementary schools receiving six of seven and five of six respectively. A total of 85 distinctions were awarded to campuses across the District, 21 more than last year.

According to the Sept. 14, 2016 TEA press release, “ ‘Earning one or more campus distinctions is noteworthy and should be a source of pride in a community,’ said Commissioner of Education Mike Morath. ‘Earning all possible distinctions is a significant accomplishment and should signal to parents that there is extraordinary work taking place on that campus.’

 “Last month, TEA released the 2016 state accountability ratings for more than 1,200 school districts and charters, as well as more than 8,600 campuses statewide. The ratings revealed that approximately 94 percent of school districts and charters across Texas have achieved the rating of Met Standard.

 “To view the 2016 state accountability ratings and distinction designations for all districts, charters and campuses, visit the Texas Education Agency website athttp://tea.texas.gov/2016Accountability.aspx.”

BISD is hosting a Play It Safe Parent Information Night

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BISD is hosting a Play It Safe Parent Information Night Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Fine Arts/Athletics Complex in Room A. This event is for parents with children in grades K-9 and 11. Breakout sessions will follow the general overview. This is an opportunity for parents to preview the Play It Safe program that will be presented in their child’s class. Play It Safe addresses such issues as safety rules regarding strangers and different types of touching (safe, unsafe, and confusing touch).

Student Half-Day

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BISD students will attend school for a half-day on Wednesday, Sept. 21. High school students will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m.; elementary students at 12:10 p.m.; and middle school students at 12:40 p.m. Prekindergarten and PPCD morning students will attend from 8:10 a.m. to 10:10 a.m., and afternoon students will attend from 10:10 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.

Two BISD bands are honored by The Foundation for Music Education

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The Foundation for Music Education and its board of trustees recently announced that two Birdville ISD bands were among the winners in the 2016 Mark of Excellence recorded music competition.

The Birdville High School Jazz Ensemble, directed by Mike Cheripka, was selected as a National Winner in the Mark of Excellence I National Jazz Honors project.

The Richland High School Honors Band, directed by Jason Bird, was selected as a Commended Winner in the Mark of Excellence I National Wind Band Honors project.

The Mark of Excellence consists of the National Wind Band Honors, National Choral Honors, National Orchestra Honors, National Jazz Honors and National Percussion Ensemble Honors. It is a competition, entered by recordings, in which the top quarter are selected as National Winners and the second quarter receive Commended Honors.

This year 236 of the finest musical ensembles in the nation entered the competition. The project has now received entries from thirty-six states.

Congratulations to Mike Cheripka, Jason Bird and the student musicians from Birdville and Richland high schools for their accomplishments.

 

BISD is offering an Online PSAT Booster Course

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BISD is offering an Online PSAT Booster Course that is designed to give BISD students an opportunity to practice and prepare for the PSAT and will be offered through the Canvas Learning Management System. This course will guide students through online resources designed to help prepare for the exam. An online learning coach will guide students through the process of using the online resources and will evaluate student progress through a series of assessments and feedback to assist in strengthening their skills. Students will also receive information on the structure and design of the PSAT and what to do on the day of the test. The course will begin within 24 hours of the student’s registration (excluding weekends and holidays). This course must be completed no later than Oct. 18, 2016. See your PreAp/AP teacher or counselor should you have any questions.

For information regarding this course, please watch our video HERE.

To register for this course, please click HERE.

Cost: $35 administrative fee

PSAT Test Date: October 19, 2016

 

Limited enrollment is available to non-BISD students at a cost of $50. Please contact Carol Adcock at carol.adcock@birdvilleschools.net for registration information.

1)    Once you complete your registration, please monitor your Birdville Student Gmail account within 24 hours of registering for course activation instructions. If you do not receive this notification, please contact carol.adcock@birdvilleschools.net.