Watch BISDโs top spellers represent their campuses as they compete for the coveted 2021 BISD District Spelling Bee Champion title.
Birdville ISD asks that ALL families complete our meal application to ensure continued funding to support ALL students in BISD. View complete details.
On Dec. 2, the CDC amended their guidelines to allow for two additional options for the quarantine period, and on Thursday, Dec. 4, the Texas Education Agency announced their alignment with the new CDC guidelines. > Read complete details
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has recognized that many students across the state are not experiencing academic success in a remote learning environment. > Click title to view complete message
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved for all face-to-face and online students to receive both breakfast and lunch at NO Charge for the 2020-21 school year.
A BISD Committee is taking feedback received from the BISD community concerning the proposed instructional material through December 2020. > Click title to view more details
Birdville ISD can help with K-12 academic needs! Introducing the Birdville ISD Homework Helpline. Click titles for details.
For families that want their child(ren) to return to face-to-face instruction or switch back to online learning for the next six weeks, please contact your child's campus no later than noon on Friday, Sept. 18. > Click title for complete details. > Click title for complete details.
Before sending your child(ren) to school each day, YOU are responsible for screening them for COVID-19 symptoms. Click title to view complete details regarding symptoms.
Birdville ISD, as required by Senate Bill 139, is providing parents with Updates on Special Education. Click title or READ MORE to view the flyer
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Health Screening
PARENTS/GUARDIANS: Before sending your child(ren) to school each day, YOU are responsible for screening them for COVID-19 symptoms. When each child reports to school, YOU are acknowledging that you have taken his/her temperature, and they are not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, meaning symptoms that are not normal for them.
If symptoms are present, the parent/guardian should contact the campus nurse for further guidance on if, or when, the child(ren) should report to school.
COVID-19 Symptoms include:
While on campus, any student who experiences symptoms will immediately report to the school clinic. If the temperature is 100 degrees or greater, a second temperature will be taken to verify the first reading. If the second reading reflects a temperature of 100 degrees or greater, the student will be sent home immediately.
Phone Message
Hello, this is Birdville ISD calling families to remind families that before you send your child or children to school each day, you must screen them for COVID-19 symptoms, meaning symptoms not normal for them. The symptoms are a temperature of 100 degrees or greater, chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, muscle aches, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, sore throat, or loss of taste or smell. If your child or children have any of these symptoms, please contact the campus nurse for further guidance on if, or when, they should report to school.
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