
Congratulations to Toi’Cean Simmons, Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning/Richland High School student, for winning Reserve Grand Champion–Dairy Goats/Wether Goats at the 2021 State Fair of Texas. #BISDShines

Congratulations to Toi’Cean Simmons, Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning/Richland High School student, for winning Reserve Grand Champion–Dairy Goats/Wether Goats at the 2021 State Fair of Texas. #BISDShines

Students will not have school Friday, Oct. 8 and Monday, Oct. 11. Classes will resume Tuesday, Oct. 12.

Birdville ISD thanks our principals for what they do every day for students, staff and parents!

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FOR RELEASE: Start the Journey Youth Voice Finalists
Finalists Named for “Start the Journey” Youth Voice Competition presented by the Ramblin’ Roads Music Festival
Finalists to Compete at Arlington Music Hall
Part of the Three-Day Celebration of 60 Music Acts at 18 Venues + Special Events in
Downtown Arlington, October 1-3, 2021
(ARLINGTON, Texas – Sept. 27, 2021) – Sixteen local North Texas young adults, ages 14-19, have been named finalists for the Start the Journey Youth Voice Competition by the Ramblin’ Roads Music Festival. The Start the Journey finalists were chosen by a special committee including faculty and representatives of the Music Industry Studies Department at The University of Texas at Arlington. At 2 pm this Sunday, Oct. 3, the specially selected finalists will advance to the Start the Journey competition performance at Arlington Music Hall, the same stage where many legendary artists like Maren Morris and Leann Rimes have kickstarted their music careers. The public is invited to this free event and no tickets are required to attend the performance.
The Start the Journey Youth Voice Competition finalists are:
Amy Hoemke, Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy, Grand Prairie ISD
Anyssa McDonald, Summit High School, Mansfield ISD
Camille Breitenstein, Martin High School, Arlington ISD
Dylan Dalton, Martin High School, Arlington ISD

Emylie Althoff, Haltom High School, Birdville ISD
Erica Fulbright, Greenhill School, Addison, Texas
Ilanna Feldman, Greenhill School, Addison, Texas

Julia Suazo, Haltom High School, Birdville ISD
Kiara Mullin, Martin High School, Arlington ISD
Landon Hodges, The Oakridge School, Arlington, Texas
Lucan Lopez, Greenhill School, Addison, Texas
Mallory Rose Gomez, Lamar High School, Arlington ISD
Miki Hooper, Keller High School, Keller ISD
Riley Gilbreath, North Crowley High School, Crowley ISD
Finalists are competing for the title of Best Vocalist in each of the four teams as well as a Fan Favorite, chosen by the audience. One winner will be selected from each group and receive $250. The overall Grand Prize Winner will also receive $500. In addition to the cash prize, each winner will receive a recording session at The Cove Studios, a professional recording studio, and an opportunity to perform live as part of an opening act at the Levitt Pavilion Arlington.
The “Start the Journey” Youth Voice Competition is part of the 2021 Ramblin’ Roads Music Festival, a celebration of all the diverse music, people, and memories that come together for the best American road trip. Debuting October 1 – 3, 2021 in Arlington, a designated State of Texas Music Friendly Community, attendees will enjoy an eclectic mix of live music throughout the three-day festival featuring Levitt Pavilion, Arlington Music Hall, Texas Live!, and 15+ venues and various hosted events including Jazz in the Park, Urban Artisan Market, “Start the Journey” Youth Voice Competition, Classic Car Show and Sunday Gospel Brunch. Founded and coordinated by the Downtown Arlington organization, Ramblin’ Roads is created through the collaboration of the community and its many businesses that make up Downtown Arlington. This year’s schedule is available on the festival’s website, RamblinRoadsFest.com.
As we begin the 2021–22 school year, BISD is asking all families to complete the 2021–22 Free and Reduced Meal application. One of the key components of the application is it is used to identify families eligible for funds through the P-EBT program. If you received P-EBT funds in 2020–21 and do not complete the 2021–22 form, you will not be eligible for P-EBT funds or other benefits in 2021–22.
NOTE: Breakfast and lunch are still free for all students during the 2021–22 school year. However, we ask all families to complete the application to be eligible for other benefits.
https://www.birdvilleschools.net/frapplication
![Free and Reduced Lunch Applications: MORE THAN A MEAL P-EBT: Determines eligibility to receive Pandemic EBT benefits. COLLEGE APPLICATION FEES: Discounts on fees associated with applying for college. SAT, ACT & AP EXAM FEES: Discounted fees for academic tests. PTA CLOTHES CONNECTION/SUPPLY DEPOT: Birdville Council of PTAs provides new shoes, socks and underwear, plus gently worn clothes to families. Birdville ISD asks that ALL families complete our meal application to ensure continued funding to support ALL students in BISD. APPLY TODAY! Visit [https://www.birdvilleschools.net/domain/4107] Can this be a smart URL https://www.birdvilleschool.net/frapplication For application questions, contact Child Nutrition at 817-547-5860.](https://blog.birdvilleschools.net/district/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021freereduced-2374x3072.jpg)

The Board of Trustees met in regular session on Thursday, September 23. The following link will provide you a summary of actions taken at their meeting.
> View September 23, 2021 e-review
> View Board of Trustees Website