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Birdville ISD NEWS for 06/02/2017

Birdville ISD NEWS for 06/02/2017
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2017 STAAR Results Information

Jun 01, 2017 04:29 pm

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Important Notice

The state of Texas will be releasing STAAR results during the summer. Student results will be available to parents beginning June 20 through Skyward Family Access. Parents should log into Skyward Family Access at birdvilleschools.net/skyward. Birdville ISD will not be mailing STAAR results as was done last summer.

 NOTE: Please try logging into Skyward to make sure you can access the system. If you need help logging into Skyward Family Access, please contact your child’s campus before June 8th.

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2017 Summer Reading List

Jun 01, 2017 04:20 pm

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Summer Reading 2017

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2017 Summer Camps

Jun 01, 2017 04:13 pm

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Eight BISD Students Honored for Exceptional Academic Success

Jun 01, 2017 03:25 pm

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BISD seventh-graders Chloe Guerrero, Haltom Middle School; Elaine Zhu, North Oaks Middle School; Malachi Rawlinson, North Ridge Middle School; Sofia Aspaas, Lauren Aswad, Jacob Cohen and Ethan Xander Steenburgen, Smithfield Middle School; and Jonathan Romero, Watauga Middle School, are among the students being honored by the Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) for their exceptional scores on the ACT or SAT.

Duke TIP’s 7th Grade Talent Search identifies students across the United States who have scored at or above the 95th percentile on a grade-level standardized test. As part of the program, these academically talented students take above-level college-entrance exams to learn more about their abilities. Duke TIP then hosts annual recognition ceremonies to honor the seventh graders who scored the highest on these ACT or SAT exams.

“We are extremely proud to recognize our remarkably talented students who have demonstrated key aspects of their academic potential by achieving scores on the ACT or SAT commensurate with half of all college-bound high school seniors,” says Shawna Young, Executive Director of Duke TIP. “As an alum of our 7th Grade Talent Search, I still remember how it felt to be recognized by Duke and TIP in seventh grade, as well as my excitement and anxiety at taking the SAT at such a young age. As an organization, we cherish the opportunity to celebrate each of our ceremonies’ honorees for such an outstanding accomplishment.”

Working with host academic institutions, Duke TIP sponsors thirty-six ceremonies in sixteen states throughout April, May, and June. Speakers include university administrators and professors from the host institutions, state and government officials, and accomplished former Duke TIP students. For a complete list of ceremony locations, dates, and times, please see Duke TIP’s State Ceremony schedule. For more information on the 7th Grade Talent Search, as well as Duke TIP’s 4th–6th Grade Talent Search for younger students, please visit www.tip.duke.edu.

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About Duke TIPThe Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving academically talented youth. As a global leader in gifted education, Duke TIP works with students, families, and educators to identify, recognize, challenge, engage, and support gifted youth in reaching their highest potential. More than 2.8 million students have benefited from TIP programs and resources since 1980. Duke TIP’s talent identification, academic, and research programs now serve as worldwide models for the education of gifted students. For more information about Duke TIP, please visit www.tip.duke.edu.

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North Richland Hills Resident Named SMU President’s Scholar

Jun 01, 2017 03:22 pm

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Jared Burleson of North Richland Hills has been named a President’s Scholar at Southern Methodist University, where he will be a firstyear student in the fall of 2017.

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