Birdville Hawks Boys Baseball Advances to Playoffs

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Congratulations to the Birdville Hawks boys baseball team for advancing to the UIL Area Round of the playoffs. They will play the best two out of three games against Burleson Centennial High School. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students. 

Game Information 

Thursday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m. 
at Euless Trinity High School 

Friday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. 
at Everman High School 

Saturday, May 15 at Noon (if necessary) 
at Crowley High School 
Hoskins Field 

BISD Updates Mask Requirement Effective June 1, 2021

Mask Requirement Update

BISD’s board of trustees met in a special meeting on Tuesday, May 11, and voted to update the District’s current procedures regarding face masks and COVID-19 related quarantines. The board voted to make both the wearing of face masks in all BISD facilities and close contact quarantines optional effective June 1, 2021. Contact tracing, however, will continue through the summer.  

Note: Masks are still required in all BISD facilities through May 31. 

Birdville Elementary teachers get creative by taking fourth graders on virtual field trips with Education in Action

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Fourth graders from Birdville ISD’s Birdville Elementary traveled to Austin and San Antonio, virtually, with an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip In a Box program to experience what they are learning in Texas history. The students explored the Texas State Capitol and The Alamo, virtually. 

Education in Action’s very own Arlie the Armadillo led the students’ virtual tour of the Texas State Capitol where the students experienced the many paintings, sculptures, and terrazzo mosaics that tell the story of our state’s unique history and famous leaders. The students also learned about our state’s legislative branch of government as they viewed the Texas State Senate and House of Representatives chambers where state laws are made. Then it was off to San Antonio where Arlie led the students on a virtual tour of The Alamo, one of the most famous missions in the United States, and the students gained insight into the Battle of the Alamo’s role in the Texas Revolution.  

To add to the fun, each student and teacher received a box to keep, full of hands-on games, activities, and souvenirs, including an ‘I Discovered Texas’ T-shirt, an Arlie the Armadillo plushy, and a Virtual Travel Research Journal, to supplement their virtual visits to these famous Texas sites. 

“Education in Action’s Discover Texas Field Trips In a Box programs are based on the understanding that the most effective way for students to learn is through experience,” stated Jennifer Pasteur, Education in Action’s Executive Director. “Student activities during Discover Texas Field Trips In a Box programs reinforce and supplement Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) learning objectives in fun and interactive ways that bring the content to life.” 

Discover Texas Field Trips In a Box programs provide teachers with ready-to-go, entertaining, and educational social studies and science-based virtual field trips to the Texas State Capitol, The Alamo, Inner Space Cavern, Waco Mammoth National Monument, and more, with a box full of TEKS-based hands-on games and activities to supplement classroom learning plus trip souvenirs! With these turnkey programs, teachers are able to focus on making connections between the experience and what students are learning in the classroom. To learn more, visit www.educationinaction.org/FieldTripsInaBox

Congratulations to the 2021 Teachers of the Year!

2021 Teachers of the Year Winners

Congratulations to 2021 Teachers of the Year! Courtney Maxwell, Smithfield Elementary, was named the District Elementary Teacher of the Year; Colby Blankenship, Birdville High School, was named the District Secondary Teacher of the Year; and Isaac Bradley, Stowe Elementary, was named BISD’s First-Year Teacher of the Year. 

Birdville ISD also congratulates the 2021 Campus Teachers of the Year. This group of individuals is one of the reasons #BISDShines so brightly in our community, state and nation. We are proud to honor you as part of the BISD family. #WeAreBirdvilleISD 

ELEMENTARY 

Molly Reyes, Binion Elementary 
Kris Fletcher, Birdville Elementary 
Nilsa Hernandez Pacheco, Cheney Elementary
Cindy Sawai, Foster Village Elementary
Abbie Symons, Francisco Elementary 
Darlene McCabe, Green Valley Elementary 
Katrina Kyser, Hardeman Elementary 
Beth Taylor, Holiday Heights Elementary 
Courtney Trevino, Mullendore Elementary 
John Seale, North Ridge Elementary 
Natalie Becknal, Porter Elementary 
Magaly Jackson, Richland Elementary
Kimberly Kime, Smith Elementary 
Courtney Maxwell, Smithfield Elementary 
Sally Frye, Snow Heights Elementary
Kathy Speers, Spicer Elementary 
Katterine Rojas Siu, Stowe Elementary 
Robin Le, Academy at C.F. Thomas Elementary 
Nicole Anderson, Walker Creek Elementary 
Randi Wheeler-Kurz, Watauga Elementary 
Kristin Autrey, West Birdville Elementary 

MIDDLE SCHOOL 

Veronica Schilowsky, Haltom Middle School 
Gina Chance, North Oaks Middle School 
Stacey Edwards, North Richland Middle School 
Sayde Smalls, North Ridge Middle School 
Malyn Bannister, Richland Middle School 
Aubrey Otero, Smithfield Middle School 
Ryan Ferrill, Watauga Middle School 

HIGH SCHOOLS 

Joshua Gentry, Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning 
Colby Blankenship, Birdville High School 
Cong Trinh, Haltom High School 
Chuck Wells, Richland High School 
Heather Kukuk, Shannon High School