The Beginning Sign Language for Adults class will be held from 6:30–8 p.m. Oct. 15 – Nov. 19 in the library at Porter Elementary. The cost is $25 per person or $40 per family of four. This class is for adults only. Please, no one under age 16. There is an optional sign language book available in class for $25. To register, email marysue.blackwell@birdvilleschools.net.
Birdville High School Craft Fair
BISD exceeds state in all areas of SAT
SAT scores for 2015 were released Sept. 30, and BISD’s composite score of 1453 for critical reading, mathematics and writing is higher than the state average of 1410. Average scores on the individual portions of the tests were:
- Critical Reading – BISD scored 485 as compared to the state average at 470;
- Mathematics – BISD scored 500 as compared to the state average at 486; and
- Writing – BISD scored 468 as compared to the state average at 454.
A total of 705 BISD seniors took the SAT at some point in high school.
“I am proud of our seniors for scoring above the state average in 2015,” said Superintendent Dr. Darrell G. Brown. “The District is committed to continuous improvement and the advancement of our students. To improve the college readiness of our students, BISD will continue to implement strategies to improve curriculum in our pre-advanced placement, advanced placement and core classes.”
2015 Bandfest
Richland High School Library: Google Form Scavenger Hunt of Glory!
RHS Librarian Angi Magana created over forty different library-specific Google Forms for an interactive orientation experience for students. Students partnered and used their personal devices to log their answers for the hunt. The separate Forms spread the hunt out through the library so multiple classes could participate at once.
Smithfield Middle School: Makerspace Mornings!
by: Rashel Larson
The Maker Movement has taken Smithfield Middle School by storm! Last week, Librarian Beth Muirheid launched Maker Mornings in the library and the student turnout was incredible. “What do you do in a makerspace? The simple answer is you make things. Things that you are curious about. Things that spring from your imagination. Things that inspire you and things that you admire. The informal, playful atmosphere allows learning to unfold, rather than conform to a rigid agenda. Making, rather than consuming is the focus. It is craft, engineering, technology and wonder-driven.”- Thinkers and Tinkerers
With the help of a Birdville Foundation grant, Beth supplies a variety of activities for students like 3D pens, robotics, 3D architecture, soft crafts, and take-a-parts where students dissect old electronic equipment to see how things work on the inside. Once students agree to and sign a Maker Morning contract, they get to choose a tub that holds an activity they are interested in.Once they check out a tub, it is theirs for one week to explore and create as they see fit. Basic instructions are provided on each tub but the idea right now is to get kids exploring and pique their curiosity. Students are encouraged to collaborate and learn from each other in informal, project-driven, self-directed learning. “The makerspace provides them a place to tinker, try out solutions and hear input from others with similar interests.” – Educause Based on the number of students still attending Maker Mornings, one week after launch, I think this movement is here to stay.
If you’ve never been to a Makerspace, I encourage you to find one at your local library or go online to find a place near you. It’s just as fun for the adults as it is the kids. Let’s just say, I couldn’t keep my hands off one of the take-a-parts this morning!

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