District Hashtags

Many BISD campuses have a specific hashtag for teachers and families to follow on social media. Different departments and groups within BISD do the same. See below for some of the hashtags to follow this year.

 BISD Professional Learning
#bisd3d

BISD Selfies (Students/Staff)
#weareBirdvilleISD

BISD Spotlights and Celebrations
#BISDShines

Digital Learning
#bisddlp 

Birdville Leaders
#bisdleads

Birdville Libraries
#bisdlibrary

Birdville Blended Learning grant
#birdvilleblended

Hashtags help a large professional learning community stay connected. Use the hashtags when you post and also search them for great ideas around the district.

Angela Maiers Taught BISD Teachers Through the use of Professional Learning Techniques

Angela Maiers, a nationally-known keynote speaker, taught BISD teachers through the use of professional learning techniques, how to apply the seven Habitudes (imagination, curiosity, self-awareness, perseverance, courage, adaptability, and passion) to 21st century classrooms. The activities, tools, and strategies used with participants were engaging and uplifting.

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Birdville High School’s Lady Hawk Softball Team Advances to State Finals!

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Birdville High School’s Lady Hawk softball team will play Gregory–Portland High School for the state title at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 4 at the University of Texas’ McCombs Field. The game will be broadcast live on Fox Sports Southwest.

Ticket Information: No presale tickets are available. Adult tickets are $12 per session, students are $7 per session, an all-tournament pass is $85, and coaches’ all-tournament passes are $45. All tickets are available at the gate. Ticket windows open one hour before the start of the day. Ticket sales for each session will begin one hour before the allotted session is scheduled to begin.  NOTE: Games may not start at the scheduled time due to issues such as weather, extra innings from previous games, etc.

GO LADY HAWKS!!!

2016 Teacher of the Year Gala

rotatingimageOn May 5, BISD celebrated teaching excellence at the 16th annual Golden Gala, honoring all campus teachers of the year. Congratulations to the 2016 District teachers of the year. They are Lynn Kiser, Walker Creek Elementary teacher; Robin Massey-Davis, North Ridge Middle school teacher; and Joe LaFarge, Shannon High School teacher.
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March 2016 Notes from Dr. Brown

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It is hard to believe there are only three months left in the 2015-16 school year. A lot has happened since school began on Monday, Aug. 24, 2015. Students and staff continue to achieve great things, both academically and personally.

I hope you will join me in telling others Birdville ISD’s focus is excellence, integrity and service. The District has created the social media campaign #WeAreBirdvilleISD for the purpose of sharing the pride of BISD.

Listed below are a few of the points of pride that illustrate why #WeAreBirdvilleISD.

  • BISD has three National Merit Finalists, 13 National Merit Commended Scholars and one National Hispanic Scholar for the 2015-16 school year.
  • BISD was named a finalist for the $5 million Raise Your Hand Texas Blended Learning Initiative.
  • Sixteen BISD high school band and choir members were selected as Texas All-State musicians.
  • Smithfield Middle School was named to the 2016 Texas Schools to Watch® program by the Texas Middle School Association.
  • The Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning’s (BCTAL) robotics team recently advanced to the Regional competition.
  • Two Birdville ISD eighth-grade social studies teachers were accepted to attend a week of learning at George Washington’s Mount Vernon home.
  • Birdville ISD’s Audio/Video Production Department announced that Birdville High School senior Ian Chapoy’s short film “The Ambition Song” was accepted into the Texas High School Shorts Program at the 2016 South by Southwest Film Festival.
  • Hafsa Syed from North Ridge Middle School won BISD’s 2016 Spelling Bee. Adriana Fackender from Holiday Heights Elementary was the runner-up.
  • Richland Elementary’s choir was the only BISD choir invited to perform with the North Texas Children’s Choir at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas.
  • Six BISD aspiring middle school and high school playwrights were named winners of the Stage West Theatre’s Neighborhood Play Contest.
  • Binion and Smithfield elementary schools tied for first place in BISD’s 2016 Battle of the Books competition.
  • BISD celebrated with a groundbreaking for the new North Richland Middle School campus on Jan. 15. Thank you BISD voters for your support of the 2014 Bond.

This list might seem long, but it doesn’t begin to touch on all of the accolades I could share about our students, staff and community.

I want to invite you to join me in showing your BISD pride by posting your pictures on social media with a sign or caption containing the hashtag #WeAreBirdvilleISD. Show the world why they should want to be part of the great things happening in Birdville ISD.

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