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The Birdville Independent School District is a K-12 public school district based in Haltom City, ... Fort Worth, and Hurst. About 120,000 people live in the district.
With 32 campuses, Birdville is the fourth largest school district in Northeast Tarrant County. The district spans 40 miles and serves a population of 120,000 residents and more than 22,400 students.
Richland High School opened in 1961 as the second high school in the Birdville Independent School District. [3] The school mascot is a blue and red lion. The emblem was changed in 2020 [4] due to its controversial emblem.
Established in 1999, it was the third high school built into the Birdville Independent School District. Birdville High School is home to the Birdville Hawks and hosts grades 9-12. [2] For the 2009-2010 school year, according to the TEA (Texas Education Agency), Birdville High School's population consisted of 6.3% Black/African American, 20.6% ...
A Fort Worth ISD student was arrested in connection with at least one of the threats, according to police. ... A student was arrested at Richland Middle School, which is part of Birdville ISD ...
Here’s when school districts in Tarrant County will have their first days back. ... Birdville ISD: Aug. 17. Burleson ISD ... Everman ISD: Aug. 10. Fort Worth ISD: Aug. 15. Godley ISD: Aug. 9 ...
Decatur joins Fort Worth ISD schools in District 4-4A D1. ... Denton Ryan, Grapevine, Birdville, Richland. District 7-5A. Fort Worth Arlington Heights, Fort Worth North Side, Fort Worth Paschal ...
It was the only high school in the district until Richland High School opened in the fall of 1961. [5] [6] The original high school was located on a triangular piece of property atop Birdville Hill, where the Birdville ISD district offices, Birdville Stadium, and Birdville Auditorium are still located. [7] [8] [9]