Green Valley wins 2015 Battle of the Books

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Congratulations to Green Valley Elementary for winning BISD’s 2015 Elementary Battle of the Books. The Academy at C.F. Thomas placed second and Binion, Smithfield, North Ridge, Snow Heights and Holiday Heights elementary schools tied for third.

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> Order a DVD of the Battle of the Books competition

Local law enforcement agencies help prepare students for competition

On Feb. 7, the Haltom City Police Department, North Richland Hills Police Department, and Highland Park Police, Fire and Rescue will be working with students from BISD’s Forensic Science program to prepare them for the SkillsUSA state competition. This will take place at Shannon High School from 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. These departments are setting up and running crime scenes, building search, CPR/First Aid scenarios, felony traffic stops and multiple individual Criminal Justice competitions. For information, contact Lisa Harrison at 817-547-3849.

Haltom High School yearbook staff receives Award of Distinguished Merit

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Congratulations to the 2014 Haltom High School yearbook staff for receiving the Award of Distinguished Merit for the third year in a row from Interscholastic League Press Conference (ILPC). This is the first time the yearbook earned what ILPC terms “Star Potential.” The critique states that Star Potential books are, “among the nation’s elite. Not only is this a Distinguished Merit, it will be considered for a Gold, Silver or Bronze Star Award.” In addition, Haltom recently received a copy of Walsworth’s “Possibilities” Vol. 6 collection of top yearbooks, and Haltom’s 2014 publication is featured for theme development on two spreads. Haltom High’s yearbook advisor is Emily Arnold.

February 2015, Notes from Dr. Darrell G. Brown

February 2015 NotesFromThese are exciting times for our children. With today’s technology, they have educational opportunities available like never before.

In January, six students who are deaf or partially deaf had the opportunity to participate in a unique educational opportunity that reached across the nation. This took place without ever leaving the campus of Smithfield Middle.

These students were members of a special Battle of the Books team that competed against three other deaf/hearing impaired teams from across the nation. Those teams were at state schools for the deaf in Georgia, Louisiana and Massachusetts. The competition occurred through simultaneous video webcast using sign language interpreters from Gallaudet University. The competition was coordinated with the assistance of Beth Muirhead, Smithfield Middle School librarian; the Deaf Education staff (particularly their teacher, Teresa Fuller); and Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. (Gallaudet University sponsored and coordinated the event.)

Each team spent months reading and learning facts from books on a designated reading list. They then used technology to join together to see interpreters, written questions and opposing teams. Questions were asked about the books through the interpreters, and teams had to answer the questions correctly within a designated time.

I am so proud of our students and staff for participating in this unique opportunity. Though they did not win the competition, they are winners for all they learned and for what they taught us in never giving up, despite the challenges they face every day.

Thank you to the BISD community for continuing to support our students, staff and schools.

RHS Band: Garage Sale Donations Needed

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Richland High School’s band is hosting a garage sale on March 21 as part of their Spring Swing event.

Garage sale donation drop-off is from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 at the far end of the FAAC parking lot – at Big Blue, Richland Band’s semitrailer. Help us fill it up!

Spring Swing is an annual event and is the band’s largest fundraiser.

March 21 will kick off at the FAAC with the Biggest Car Show NRH has ever seen and a 200+ family garage sale beginning at 8 a.m. culminating with the evening festivities beginning at 6 p.m. The evening will include dinner, live entertainment, a silent auction of hundreds of items, and a LIVE auction intermittent throughout the evening.

The auctions will include a vast variety of items such as dining/gift certificates, local event tickets, hunting trips, art, furniture, tools, services, baskets, autographed sports memorabilia, just to mention a few. Admission is FREE.

Visit our website at RichlandBand-SpringSwing.com for more information.

*Dinner tickets are available through RHS band students, parents, the band boosters or by emailing Laura@928srus.com.

2014-15 Student Ambassador Program

BISD’s Board of Trustees’ Student Ambassador Program began at the beginning of the 2014-15 school year. Two students from Birdville, Richland and Haltom high schools and one from Shannon High School are serving as Ambassadors to the Board.

Student Ambassadors …

  1. Attend public forums or events where the board or board president have public service commitments;
  2. Provide information to the board concerning inquires and needs related to campus matters;
  3. Provide suggestions on delivery methods of educational services; and,
  4. Participate in other actions that may arise that will assist the school board in their educational leadership capacity.

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The 2014-15 Student Ambassadors are:Reily Normand and Trishan Patel from Birdville High School; Sally Phonthaasa and Justin Bishop from Haltom High School; Casey Rodriguez and Presley Wenzel from Richland High School; and Sammie Fitzgerald from Shannon High School.