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2017-2018
Birdville Career and Technology Education
Successes
The Career and Technology Education Business Advisory Scholarship Committee awarded $22,400 in
scholarships to 16 deserving Career and Technology Education students. Students who received scholarships
from Haltom High School: Vanessa Favela, Forrest Knowles, & Luis Rosales; from Richland High
School: Frances Cabrera, Megan Freedman, & McKenzie Hyche; from Birdville High School: Cooper
Johannes, Ryan Shannon & Emma Wright; from Shannon High School: Jose Rodriguez & Vanessa
Trevino; and from Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning: Jocelyn Castillo, Taylor
Hamilton, & Rebecca Lasley. Jovana Diaz & Khala Moore received the Paul Andreson Memorial
Scholarship. The recipients are pictured with Dr. Darrell Brown, Superintendent of Schools; Allison Vinson,
Career and Technology Education Director; Lisa Harrison, Career and Technology Coordinator;
Andrea Anderson, Career and Technology Coordinator ; Lisa Carnes, Career and Technology
Education Administrative Assistant; Carol Adcock, Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced
Learning Principal; David Hamilton, HHS Principal; David Williams, SHS Principal; Eva Trevino, RHS
Counselor; Tammy Wright, SHS Marketing teacher; Mike Benton, BCTAL Construction Technology
teacher; Olin Harrington, BCTAL Automotive Technology teacher; Tito Rodriguez, Kyle Spooner,
Marilyn Ackmann, Scholarship Committee Members; Cindy Andreason and Amy Michlitsch.
Scholarship Recipients
Russell Bywater
Teacher of the Year
2017-2018
Aerospace Engineering
Birdville Center of Technology
and Advanced Learning
2017-2018 Outstanding CTE
Community Partnership
North Richland Hills
Fire-Rescue Department
Chief Stan Tinney, NRH Fire-Rescue Dept.
Captain Erik Cook, NRH Fire-Rescue Dept.
Dr. Darrell Brown, Super intendent, BISD
Adrian Villegas
2017-2018
BCTAL Outstanding Citizen
Samantha Bagby
2017-2018
BCTAL Outstanding Citizen
Career & Technology Special Awards
Ann Blankenship
Teacher of the Year
2017-2018
Business Education
Birdville High School
Janet Erlinger
Teacher of the Year
2017-2018
Family & Consumer Science
Shannon High school
Haltom High School
Haltom Robotics
Haltom Robotics competed at the Texas BEST /
UIL Robotics State Championship in December
2017. Haltom placed 8th out of 72 teams in the
seeding matches. Team members included:
Aman Kumar, Anthony Ngyuen, Angelica
Carey, Colton Lyons, Dalton Wheeler,
Dominick Gomez, Eve Pulse, Forrest Knowles,
Jailynne Verett, Jonathan Champion, Kayla
Norris, Kenngy Nguyen, Laksha Parajuli,
Luis Rosales, Michael Holmes, Raimason
Inthankoun & RJ Leeper. This advanced the
team to the semifinals.
District Competition was held January 2018, in Irvingg, Texas. Haltom High School winners were:
Food Service Management – Vanessa Favela
Personal Selling - David Morales
International Business Plan - Abigail Pacheco, Giselle Olalde & Jocelyn Martinez
Haltom High School’s DECA Advisors are Rhonda Sparks and Jerry Caruthers.
DECA
Haltom Robotics Advisor is Chris Copeland.
Haltom Yearbook and Journalism attended the Journalism Education Association Conference in
San Francisco, California April 12-14, 2018. The Yearbook Staff achieved NSPA Pacemaker Finalist,
competed in an NSPA Critique and received an All-American rating and awarded Gold Medalist. The
Yearbook staff received 9th place in the NSPA Best of Show. Team members won the following awards
and recognition:
CSPA Gold Circle Awards
Ashley Harrison
Danielle Robinson
D’Lena Salinaz
Katelyn Prickett
NSPA Write off Contest Honorable
Mentions
Adamari Espara
Steve Feuay
Silver Star Award
William Scott, Club Photo
Honorable Mentions
Ammysadday Hernandez and Ashley Harrison
Yearbook & Journalism
Haltom finished in 14th place in the semifinals. The team won the 3rd place award for “Most Elegant Robot”.
Quill & Scroll Yearbook Excellence Contest National Winners
Ashley Harrison
D’Lena Salinaz
Danielle Robinson
Katelyn Prickett
Kayla Starnes
William Scott
Haltom Yearbook and Journalism attended the Interscholastic League Press Conference State Convention
May 2017, in Austin, Texas. Team members won the following awards
and recognition:
Yearbook Individual Achievement Awards 6A-2 Division
1st Place, Theme Selection and Development – Danielle Robinson
1st Place, Headlines – Danielle Robinson
1st Place, Index Spread – Danielle Robinson
1st Place, Student Life Spread – William Scott
1st Place, Feature Spread – Dana McCurdy
1st Place, Academic Spread – D’Lena Salinaz
1st Place. Club/Organization Spread – Ammysadday Hernandez
1st Place, Academic Photo– D’Lena Salinaz
1st Place, Club/Organization Photo– William Scott
1st Place, Photo Portfolio– William Scott
2nd Place, Feature Spread – Danielle Robinson
2nd Place, Student Life Spread – Danielle Robinson & Katelyn Prickett
2nd Place, Class Spread – Danielle Robinson
2nd Place, Club/Organization Feature Story – Maura Munoz
2nd Place, Sports Feature Photo – William Scott
3rd Place, Tribute Ad Spread – Danielle Robinson
3rd Place, Secondary Coverage/Alt. Copy Treatment – Antonio Gutierrez
3rd Place, Student Life Feature
Story – Katelyn Prickett
The Yearbook and Journalism Advisor at Haltom High
DECA
Birdville High School
Regional Competition was held February
23-24, 2018, in Waco, Texas.
Birdville High School’s winners were:
1st Place, Advocacy – Veronica McAllister&
McKenna Neal
4th place, Food Innovations- Joanna Norez,
Mary Rose & Skylar Stevens
State Competition was held Apr il 5-7, 2018,
in Dallas, Texas.
Birdville High school's FCCLA Sponsors are Jane White and Alexa Naehritz.
Family, Career & Community Leaders of America
District Competition was held January 16, 2018, in Irving, Texas.
District Competitors:
Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan – Alba Moyano
Quick Serve Restaurant Management Series – Julie Tarankov
Marketing Communications Series – Jake Adams
1st Place- Advanced to State:
Sports & Entertainment Team Decision Making -
Kyle Johnston & Preston Parr
Advertising Campaign – Cole Hendrix
Independent Business Plan – Laquana Venious
Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan – Camila Medina
Franchise Business Plan Event – Adam Jennings & Makayla Franks
Sports & Entertainment Operations Research – Cooper Johannes & Michael Lloyd
Financial Operations Research – Jordan Hackley & Lainey Lofland
Financial Literacy Promotion Plan - Morgan Simmons & Myles Matthews
Hospitality & Tourism Operations Research – Ryan Shannon & Emma Wright
State Competition was held February 20-22, 2018, in Dallas, Texas.
1st Place - Advanced to Nationals:
Franchise Business Plan Event – Adam Jennings & Makayla Franks
Sports & Entertainment Operations Research –
Cooper Johannes & Michael Lloyd
Financial Operations Research – Jordan Hackley &
Lainey Lofland
Hospitality & Tourism Operations Research –
Ryan Shannon & Emma Wright
2nd Place:
Financial Literacy Promotion Plan -
Morgan Simmons & Myles Matthews
International Competition was held Apr il
20-25, 2018, in Atlanta, Georgia.
International Finalists:
Hospitality & Tourism Operations Research –
Ryan Shannon & Emma Wright
Birdville High School’s DECA Advisors are Emily Shipman and Chad Lewis.
District Competition was held January 16, 2018, in Irving, Texas.
Shannon High School District winners were:
Community Service Project –
Tiyana Raya & Jose D. Rodriguez
Personal Finance Literacy –
Jose Alberto Rodriguez
Learn & Earn Project – Sebastian Gonzalez
State Competition was held February 20-22,
2018, in Dallas, Texas.
The Shannon Learning Center DECA Advisor is Tammy Wright.
DECA
Shannon High School
Richland High School
Regional Competition was in held January 2018, in Keller , Texas.
4th Place, Entrepreneurship – Brennan Stockton
Advanced to State:
1st Place, Fundamentals of Spreadsheets – Bradley Reynolds
4th Place, Fundamentals of Word – Mychelle Andrade
3rd Place, Intermediate Word – Carina Manning
2nd Place, Basic Office Systems & Procedures – Gabrielle Whitton
State Competition was held in Corpus Chr isti, Texas
February 28 – March 3, 2018.
Richland High School’s Business Professionals of America Advisors
are Amy Strickland and Iracy Pereira.
Business Professionals of America
District Competition was held January 16,
2018, in Irving, Texas. Richland High School
competitors were:
Principles of Finance – Miguel Aparicio
Principles of Hospitality and Tourism –
Blanca Castro
Apparel and Accessories Marketing Series —
Madeline Harden
Personal Financial Literacy – Bryanna Hughes
DECA
Richland High School DECA Advisor is Tracie Hagar.
Family, Career & Community Leaders of America
Regional Competition was held February 23-24, 2018, in Waco, Texas.
5th Place, Life Event Planning Senior – Angelica Figuroa
Advocacy Senior – Alaina Chauvin, Amanda Smith & Tori Chauvin
State Competition was held April 5-7, 2018, in Dallas, Texas.
Silver, FCSA Etiquette – Angelica Figuroa
Richland High School’s Family, Career, and Community
Leaders of America Advisors are Elizabeth Lundy and Tana Taylor.
UIL Computer Science
Drone Competition
Richland High School – 6th place
Richland High School Drone Team Members:
Anthony Cooper, Allison Cregger, Maile DiPaula, Zachary
DiPaula, Nathan Johnson, Anahi Ornelas, Freddy Serrato,
Marshall Shake, Brennen Stockton & Timothy Sweet
District:
Ben Taylor: 1st place, Individual; Team 2nd place
Region:
Ben Taylor : 1st place, Individual; Team 4th place
State:
Ben Taylor: 3rd place, individual
District Competition was held January 16, 2018, in
Irving, Texas.
Start -up Business Plan – Madison Clark
Finalist, Hospitality Professional Selling – Lexis Diaz
Finalist, Independent Business Plan – Tate Dill
Finalist, Financial Literacy Promotion Project –
Kathryn Dobbins
Finalist, Sports & Entertainment Promotion Project –
Nakala Durden
Finalist/Alternate, Independent Business Plan – Taylor Hamilton
Finalist, Hospitality Operations Research – Haven Henning & Julia Lee
Finalist, Financial Consulting Event – Jenny Pascale
State Competition was held February 20-22, 2018, in Dallas, Texas. The Birdville Center of Technology
and Advanced Learning winners were: Haven Henning, Julia Lee, Jenny Pascale, Kathryn Dobbins, Lexis
Diaz, Nakala Durden, Tate Dill, & Taylor Hamilton.
Haven Henning, Julia Lee, Kathryn Dobbins, & Taylor Hamilton, advanced to the
International Competition, which was held April 20-25 2018, in Atlanta Georgia.
The Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning DECA Advisor is Lisa Greco.
Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning
Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning Agricultural Education attended the Tarrant
County Junior Livestock Show and received the following awards and recognition:
Steer Show Results:
2nd Place European Steer – KK Bradberry
3rd Place European Steer – KK Bradberry
Ag Mechanics:
Grand Champion Ag Mechanics Project – 1941
Farmall A – Matt Blackwell, Tyler Harris Elijah
Loker, Christian Reich & Will Schreck
Breeding Gilt Show:
Grand Champion Overall – KK Bradberry
Reserve Champion Overall – Mady Bradberry
4th Place Breeding Gilt – KK Bradberry
Market Wether Goat Show:
8th Place Market Goat – Lauren Sarine
10th Place Market Goat – Madison Wood
12th Place Market Goat – Devonhi Figueroa
14st Place Market Goat– Savannah Clifton
Market Wether Lamb Show:
Grand Champion Southdown – Emily Savage
5th Place Southdown Wether – Caroline Force
Breeding Does “Goats” Show:
1st Place Breeding Boer Doe – Savannah Clifton
2nd Place Breeding Boer Doe – Jonathon Cox
3rd Place Breeding Boer Doe – Bryn Brakeley
Market Barrow Show:
2nd place Market Lightweight Market Hog – KK
Bradberry
8th Place Market Barrow – Mady Bradberry
10th Place Market Hog - Xavier Rangel
Rabbit Show:
1st Place California Doe & Best Opposite of
Breed – Amberlee Moore
2nd Place Breed Lilac Buck – Amberlee Moore
3rd Place Satin Buck– Amberlee Moore
2nd Place Netherland Dwarf –
Kaitlyn Thompson
4th Place Single Fryer out of 97 rabbits –
Maddison Bedford
10th Place Single Fryer – Landon Langford
14th Place Single Fryer – Hailey Steelman
Best of Show: 1941 Farmell A
Restoration - BCTAL Ag Mechanics:
This category included all Horticulture, Art, Culi-
nary, and Ag Mechanics for overall award.
BCTAL FFA – Agriculture Education
Heifer Show Results:
Reserve Champion European Heifer –
Hunter Bedford
1st Place Junior European Heifer –
Hunter Bedford and KK Bradberry
1st Place Senior European Heifer – Lily Neuman
Champion Mini-Hereford Heifer – Hunter Bedford
Reserve Mini-Hereford Heifer –
Maddison Bedford
Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning Agricultural Education attended the 2018 Fort
Worth Stock Show and received the following awards and recognition:
Junior Agriculture Mechanics:
Blue Ribbon—3rd Overall:
Elijah Loker, Matt Blackwell, Tyler Harris &
Will Schreck
Junior Breeding Heifers:
3rd Place Charolais Heifer – Lily Neuman
4th Place Charolais Heifer – Hunter Bedford
Breeding Gilts:
2nd Place Spot Gilt – KK Bradberry
1st Place Cross Gilt – KK Bradberry
7th Place Cross Gilt – Samantha Howard
& Xavier Rangel
Open Breeding Heifer Division:
2nd Place Charolais Heifer– Hunter Bedford
5th Place Percentage Simmental Heifer –
KK Bradberry
2nd Place Charolais Bull– Exhibited by Hunter
Bedford – Owned by Greg Clifton Junior Market Lamb Division:
16th Place Heavy Weight Southdown –
Emily Savage Junior Market Goat Division:
15th Place Heavy Weight market Goat –
Devonhi Figueroa
Open Breeding Boer Goa Division:
5th Place Commercial Doe– KK Bradberry
Open Breeding Rabbit Division:
2nd Place Californian Senior Doe – Madyson Hill
5th Place California Fur Class – Madyson Hill
3rd Place Netherland Dwarf Senior Buck –
Kaitlyn Thompson
2nd Place Netherland Dwarf Fur Class –
Kaitlyn Thompson
1st Place Satin Senior Buck & Best Opposite Sex
of Variety – Amberlee Moore
8th Place Satin Fur Class- Amberlee Moore
4th Place Lilac Senior Buck -Amberlee Moore
Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced
Learning FFA advisors are Kalinda Lopez, Greg
Texas Association of Future Educators Regional Competition was held December 2, 2017 at the Universi-
ty of North Texas in Denton.
Impromptu Lesson – Frances Cabrera
Children's Literature– Veronica Dominguez
Children’s Literature K-3 – Mikayla Fly
STEM Lesson Planning & Presentation– Rebecca Lasley
State Qualifiers:
Breakout Session – Frances Cabrera, Jessica Freitas,
Leah Brownlee, McKenzie Hyche, Reagan Valle & Sarah Ransdell
Chapter Scrapbook – Jessica Freitas, Kaelli Cox & Keirsten Alejo
Teacher Created Material – Deyanira Rodriguez, Julia Contreras, Keisha Hardee & Maria Salazar
Project Visualize - Education Awareness – Keisha Hardee & Rosa Alvarado
Project Visualize - Appreciation of Teachers – Mireya Rodriguez & Sol Rodriguez
Project Visualize - Service – Brittiney Williams & Courtney Brown
Project Visualize - Teaching – Blake Tillerson & Alysha Willet
Bulletin Board – Kaelli Cox, Ashley Harris & Tajiona Jones
Professional Development – Brynn Bradford, Jessica Prewitt & Rebecca Lasley
ELF Test – Jessica Prewitt
Education Fundamentals Leadership Test – Rosa Alvarado, Courtney Brown, Jaylen Freeman, Keisha
Hardee, Jaydn Johanson, Nolan Jones, Chris Mercer, Blake Tillerson, Alysha Willet & Lily Wiser
Portfolio – Deyanira Rodriguez
Children’s Literature – Rosa Alvarado & Veronica Dominguez
Educators Rising Moment – Jaydn Johanson
Exploring Support Service Careers – Jaylen Freeman
Job Interview – Nolan Jones
Public Speaking– Alaina Chauvin
Researching Learning Challenges– Madison Bolling, Jovana Diaz, Chris Mercer & Lily Wiser
The Educators Rising Teacher Leaders are Karen Kallas & Susan Stevens.
State Competition was held February 14-17, 2018, in Huntsville, Texas.
State/Gold:
Breakout Session – Leah Brownlee, Frances Cabrera, Jessica
Freitas, McKenzie Hyche, Reagan Valle & Sarah Ransdell
Portfolio – Madison Bolling, Nolan Jones & Lily Wiser
Breakout Session Presentation – Madison Bolling, Jovana Diaz,
Nolan Jones, Chris Mercer, Blake Tillerson & Lily Wiser
State/Blue Ribbon:
Bulletin Board – Ashley Harris, Kaelli Cox & Julia Contreras
Chapter Scrapbook – Keirsten Alej, Kaelli Cox &
Jessica Freitas
State/Bronze:
ELF Test – Jessica Prewitt
Researching Learning Challenges – Chris Mercer, Jovana Diaz
Lily Wiser & Madison Bolling
National Competition was held June 23, 2018, in Orlando, Florida.
Madison Bolling, Chris Mercer & Lily Wiser advanced to Nationals and placed 9th for Researching
Court Systems/Criminal Justice
The Texas High School Mock Trial Association Competition was held January 2018, in Fort Worth,
Texas. Participants were: Aizlin Coleman, Beyonce Green, Anastasia Lee, Hayden Merriman, Daisy Rob-
erson, Mason Rushing, Anitse Sanchez, & Sydney Thomason.
Court Systems/Criminal Justice Advisor is Russell Juren.
Criminal Justice/Forensic Science The TPSA Regional Competition was held February 2018,
in Granbury, Texas.
Building Search/Obstacle Course – Peyton Stimson
Building Search/Foot Pursuit – Jody Clark
Building Search – Nathan Locker
Foot Pursuit – David Friend & Reymond Salazar
Obstacle Course – Victor Barraza, Juanita Duran, Aaron Maass,
Victoria Perrin & Gina Plagianos
CSI – Paola Juarez-Gonzalez,
Sabrina Plagianos & Carolina Ramirez
Fingerprinting – Alex Rodd, Gage Rushing (1st Place),
Kimberly Cruz (3rd Place),
The TPSA State Competition was held March 23, 2018 in Klein Texas. Alex Rodd & Kimberly Cruz
both advanced to State for Forensic Fingerprinting.
Audio/Video Production
The Texas Independent Film Festival was held February 17-18, 2018
in College Station, Texas.
Finalist, Best High School Film- Shawn Crawford
Accepted Film- Chandler Hawkins
The Austin Spotlight Film Festival
Accepted Film – Shawn Crawford
The Twister Alley Film Festival
Accepted Film – Shawn Crawford
The Victoria Texas Film Festival
Accepted Film – Shawn Crawford
The Audio/Video Production Advisor is Jeremy Upchurch.
Criminal Justice/Forensic Science Advisors
are Rob Moore & Michael Sanders.
Health Occupations Students of America Regional Competition was held February 2-3, 2018, in Killeen, Texas. The Birdville Center
of Technology and Advanced Learning winners were:
2nd Place Epidemology – Adrian Villegas
1st Place CERTS – Nadeen Moussa & Kimberly Tran
State Competition was held Apr il 6-9, 2018, in Grapevine, Texas.
5th place Epidemology – Adrian Villegas
Health Science Technology
The SkillsUSA HST District Competition was held February 15- 17, 2018 in Waco Texas.
1st Place, Practical Nursing – Kambri Sifford
1st Place, First Aid/CPR – Keaton Klemencic
2nd Place, Quiz Bowl – Katelynn Gilcrease & Madison Artist
2nd Place, Medical Math – Katelynn Gilcrease
2nd Place, Related Technical Math – Ethan Wong
3rd Place- Related Technical Math – Duy Nguyen
3rd Place, Customer Service – Jordan Henry
3rd Place, Nursing Assisting – Naiyah McDaniel & Alyssa Miller
The SkillsUSA HST State Competition was held Apr il 4-8, 2018,
in Corpus Christi, Texas.
1st Place, Practical Nursing – Kambri Sifford
2nd Place, First Aid/CPR – Keaton Klemencic
The SkillsUSA HST National Competition was held June 23-30, in Louisville Kentucky.
Kambri Sifford advanced to Nationals for Practical Nursing.
The SkillsUSA Health Science Technology sponsor is Sharon Leon.
Health Occupations Students of
America Advisor is: Emily Livingston
Automotive Technology SkillsUSA Contest
The SkillsUSA District Competition was held
February 15-17, 2018 in Waco, Texas.
1st Place, Automotive Technology – Christian Reich
1st Place, Motorcycle Service – William Schreck
1st Place, Power Equipment – Tyler Harris
2nd Place, Mobile Electronic – Matt Dages
3rd Place, Diesel Equipment – Hector Noris
3rd Place, Quiz Bowl – Matt Dages, Schuyler Moreno
Justin Paeth, Ruperto Rios &
Derek Sutheimer
The SkillsUSA State Competition was held April
4-8, 2018, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
1st Place, Motorcycle Service- William Schreck
1st Place, Mobile Electronics- Matt Dages
2nd Place, Automotive Technology- Christian Reich
2nd Place, Power Equipment- Tyler Harris
District Competition was held February 15-17 2018 in Waco, Texas.
The winners were:
4th Place, Masonry– Marcos Ramirez
4th Place, Plumbing– Patrick Newman
5th Place, Masonry– Francisco Mendieta
6th Place, Land Surveying– Brazos Cole, Hyram Graff & Brent Mayan
State Competition was held Apr il 6-9, 2018, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Brazos Cole, Hyram Graff, Brent Mayan, Francisco Mendieta, Patrick
Newman. & Marcos Ramirez advanced to State.
Construction Technology
The Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning’s
Automotive Technology Advisors are:
Olin Harrington, Antoine Sanders and Jesse Hackfeld.
UTI Top Tech Challenge
1st Place – Christian Reich &
Matthew Blackwell
3rd Place – William Schreck
3rd Place – Justin Paeth
7th Place – Lane Freach & Matt Dages
Individual Score
1st Place – Matthew Blackwell
The National Competition was held June
23-30, 2018, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Motorcycle Service- William Schreck
Mobile Electronics– 3rd Place, Matt Dages
Construction Technology
Advisors are Mike Benton
& Joe Rocker.
Cosmetology Regional Competition was held February 15-17, 2018 in Waco, Texas.
1st Place in Cosmetology & elected District Officer – Trinity Brimberry
2nd Place Cosmetology Quiz Bowl – Hailey Gillem, Yenahira Maisonet–Acevedo, Celeste Rubio, Lesley
Rivera Chavez, Natalie Sillettie, Paige Scott & Taylor Thompson
4th Place Barbering– Curtis Smith
Nail Care– Yenahira Maisonet-Acevedo
State Competition was held Apr il 4-8, 2018, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Celeste Rubio, Hailey Gillem,
Lesley Rivera Chavez, Natalie Sillettie, Paige Scott, Taylor Thompson, Trinity Brimberry &
Yenahira Maisonet-Acevedo, advanced to State. Trinity Brimberry placed 2nd in Cosmetology and
Yenahira Maisonet-Acevedo placed 3rd in nail care.
Culinary Arts District Competition was held February 15-17, in Waco, Texas.
District Competitors:
Commercial Baking – Cielo Cardona, Kimberly Miller & Anayancic Rodriguez
Restaurant Services – Marilyn Molina, Gibson Ratliff, Alensia Robinson & Lena Siefkas
Culinary Arts – Rick Cardona, Daniel Dondiego, Raymond Hill, Andrea Phillips & Joshua Ramirez
Culinary Arts Quiz Bowl – Sarah Adams, Rick Cardona, Daniel Dondiego, Rhonda Ontiveros, Gibson Rat-
liff & Lena Siefkas
Cosmetology Advisor is Shawndelle Harrington.
Job Skill Demonstration “A”- Ke’Yeon Drew, Randy Rangel & Anayancic Rodriguez
Job Interview– Daniel Dondiego
Customer Service– Eric Brobst, Rick Cardona, Rhonda Ontiveros, Gibson Ratliff & Lena Siefkas
1st Place, Job Skill Demonstration “A”- Sarah Adams
1st Place, Commercial Baking – Rhonda Ontiveros
2nd Place, Restaurant Services – Ke’Yeon Drew
2nd Place, Commercial Baking – Eric Brobst
State Competition was held Apr il 4-8, 2018,
in Corpus Christi, Texas.
1st Place, Job Skill Demonstration “A”- Sarah Adams
National Competition was held June 25-30, 2018,
in Louisville, Kentucky.
Job Skills Demonstration “A”- Sarah Adams
Rocket Engineering
The Oberth Level Rocket Launch was held April 27-
28, in Fredericksburg ,Texas. Participants were: Aaron
Geider, Mafdy Ghaly, Nicklaus Kass, Abigail Lovrein,
Benjamin McEndree, Carlie Matej, Michael Nguyen,
Gerardo Perez, Christian Reich, Jeffrey Richardson,
Neo Serrano & Brennen Stockton
Garrett Warner received a Platinum Award.
The Tsiolkovsky Level Rocket Launch participants were:
Jesse Bonnet, Christopher Colehour, Andrew Eiland,
Kyler Housing, Stephen Johnson, Nathan Kotera,
Helal Murad, Sinai Rangel, Allycen Toomey & Ryan
Wintermute.
The Rocket Engineering Advisor is Connor Gorman.
Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering
2018 Fort Worth STEM Competition
The 2018 TAME STEM Competition was hosted at Richland High School on Saturday January 27th, 2018.
The Event brought together student competitors, grades 6-12, from across the region. Students competed in
individual math and science tests and were grouped into teams to participate in an Engineering Design
Challenge.
1st Place Team: Jeremiah Harris (North Richland Middle), Matthew Barnett (North
Richland Middle)
2nd Place Team: Robert B. Taylor (Richland High School), Alex Nguyen (North Richland Middle), Braden
Short (Nor th Richland Middle School), Esmeralda Rios
(Haltom High School)
3rd Place Team: David Serrato (Richland High School), Eulalio Gomez
(Haltom Middle School), Tai Hu (Richland High School).
State TAME Results:
David Serrato: 5th place, 12th grade science
Tin Ha: 4th place, 10th grade math & 6th place,
10th grade science
Ben Taylor: 1st place, 10th grade math & 1st place,
10th grade science
Middle School Drone Video
North Richland Middle School – 3rd place
Sponsor: Kelly Arnold
Birdville ISD Board of Trustees Meetings CTE Student Organizations Recognized
JROTC Honor Unit of Distinction Designation
It is a privilege to recognize JROTC instructors for their extraordinary success for receiving the Honor Unit
of Distinction designations at Haltom High School, Richland High School, and Birdville High School.
U.S Army Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (JROTC) is a congressionally mandated program that
focuses on the youth-oriented mission “Motivating Young People to be Better Citizens”. It is one of the
largest youth programs in the world with high school students participating while enrolled in secondary
educational programs. JROTC encompasses a myriad of teaching goals focused on leadership, teamwork,
character education, personal responsibility, a sense of accomplishment, and service to the nation.
The JROTC Program came to Birdville ISD in 1958 at the original Birdville High School which is now
Haltom High School. Another unit was established in 1961 with the opening of Richland High School and
in 2001 a unit was established at the “new” Birdville High School. We truly appreciate Birdville ISD’s
dedication and support of this outstanding program. July 1st marks the 60th anniversary of the JROTC
program in Birdville ISD.
This year during the JROTC Program Assessment all three high schools received the Honor Unit with
Distinction designation. Only 5% of the multi-school JROTC districts such as ours achieve the HUD status
for all of their JROTC Units.
It is a privilege to recognize the outstanding JROTC leaders and instructors, Colonel Robert Fallis, Haltom
High school instructors Sergeant Scott Murrah & Sergeant Ricardo Lopez, Richland High school
instructors, Captain Warren Harris & Mister Paul Dietrich, Birdville High school instructors Captain
George Jons & First Sergeant Roy Hunter.
Congratulations to these instructors for achieving the highest level, Honor Unit of Distinction designation.
You have brought recognition to your JROTC programs & to Birdville ISD.
CTE International Finalists DECA International Career Development Conference
It is a privilege to recognize two Birdville High school students who were finalists at the DECA Interna-
tional Career Development Conference, in Atlanta, Georgia, April 21-24.
DECA is an international, co-curricular Career & Technology Student Organization of over 225,000
members with a mission to prepare emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality
and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.
The competition in Atlanta consisted of 20,000 students from throughout the United States, Guam, Puerto
Rico, Virgin Island, and 9 countries including Canada, China & Germany, with approximately 200
students competing in each event.
The team of Ryan Shannon and Emma Wright, BHS Seniors, competed in a 30-page marketing research
written project that included an oral presentation to industry judges, and placed as international finalists in
the Hospitality and Tourism Operations Research event. Ryan is a two-year member of DECA and has
won at state and competed on the international level for the past two years. Emma is also a second year
member of BHS DECA who was a finalist at the state level last year.
Students achieve national recognition because of dedicated teachers. It is a privilege to recognize
Marketing teachers from Birdville High School, Emily Shipman and Chad Lewis.
These students are the perfect example of a BISD Portrait of a Graduate. These relevant events and the
rigorous competitions showed that they exhibit competence as empowered learners, responsible citizens,
global competitors and innovative entrepreneurs.
Congratulations to these outstanding students and their teachers for achieving tremendous success. You
have brought honor to your families, to your school, to BISD, and to the State of Texas.
Career and Technology Education (CTE) National Winners
It is with great pride that we recognize BISD CTE students who have returned from competitions as
national winners. SkillsUSA
The 54th Annual National leadership and Skills Conference for SkillsUSA was held in Louisville,
Kentucky, June 25-30, with approximately 16,000 students, teachers and business partners in attendance.
The BCTAL Automotive Technology chapter had national success.
Matt Dages, Birdville High School student, placed third in the Mobile Electronics competition that
included a written test and demonstrating competency in skills stations including market radios, power
windows, and navigation and sound systems.
Educators Rising
The 2018 Educators rising National Conference was held in Orlando, Florida, June 21-25.
Three BCTAL students placed in the Researching Learning Challenges Event, that required research to be
conducted and presented to judges on a plan with solutions to assist students with dyslexia. The team mem-
bers are Madison Bolling, Chris Mercer and Lily Wiser, Birdville High School graduates.
We attribute our students’ successes not only to their hard work but to the dedication of outstanding teach-
ers. It is a privilege to recognize Automotive Technology teachers Olin Harrington, Jesse Hackfeld and
Antoine Sanders and Education and Training Teacher Karen Kallas. Congratulations to these
students and their teachers for achieving at the highest level as national winners. You have brought recog-
nition to your CTE programs and to Birdville ISD.
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Texas Floral Association- Level 1 Floral Certification Dukes 72
Texas Floral Association- Level 2 Floral Certification Dukes 3
TVMA Certified Veterinary Assistant (CVA) Waldrup 3
Architecture & Construction OSHA Rocker/Benton 31
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Adobe Animate Certified Associate Strickland 10
Adobe Illustrator Associate Franklin/Stewart 6
Adobe Illustrator Certified Associate Strickland 21
Adobe InDesign Certified Associate Strickland 22
Adobe Photoshop Associate Medford/Caruthers 5
Adobe Photoshop Certified Associate Kasal/Strickland/Upchurch 30
Adobe Premiere Certified Associate Kasal/Upchurch 33
Autodesk Certified User- Inventor Franklin 3
Autodesk Certified User- Revit Architecture Franklin 3
Microsoft Technology Associate - Fundamentals of HTML and CSS Stewart 4
Business Management & Administration Microsoft Office- Access Pereira 3
Microsoft Office Epert- Excel Pereira 1
Microsoft Office Epert- Word Pereira 1
Microsoft Office- Excel Pereira 15
Microsoft Office- Outlook Pereira 3
Microsoft Office- PowerPoint Pereira 17
Microsoft Office- Word Heckathorn/Pereira 21
MS Office (different certs.) Blakenship 45
Health Science American Heart Association-Basic Life Support Allen 15
Basic Life Support (BLS) Kelly 44
Certified ECG Technician Leon 1
Certified EKG Technician (CET) Kelly 4
Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT) Kelly/Leon 18
Certified Pharmacy Technician Leon 5
CPR Leon 14
Heartsaver CPR/AED/FA Bauer 20
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED McLean/Stafford 55
Hospitality & Tourism AHLEI Certified Guest Service Professional Greco 1
CPR/ First Aide Greco 10
NRH Food Handler Certification Gentry/Wesley 92
SABRE Greco 10
ServSafe Food Protection Manager's Certification Gentry/Wesley 65
Human Services Barbicide Certification Erby/Harrington 69
Cosmestology Operator Written Exam Erby/Harrington 31
Cosmetology Operator's Licencse Erby/Harrington 30
Microdermobrasion Certification Erby/Harrington 35
Nylynn Certifications (Chemical Peel, Corrective Makeup, Makeup & Facial) Erby/Harrington 102
Information Technology Adobe Dreamweaver Juarez 5
Adobe Photoshop Associate Juarez 22
Adobe Premiere Associate Juarez 16
CISCO: IT Essentials Faram 40
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Basic Firefighting Skills Assessment Cook 12
Basic Telecommunicator Certification Course 60 TCOLE credit hours Juren 6
CPR Adult and Child/AED Juren 25
Heartsaver CPR/AED Moore 31
TDD/TTY for Telecommunicators Certification - 4 TCOLE credit hours Juren 6
Marketing, Sales & Service ASK Fundamental Marketing Concepts Certification Lewis/Shipman 7
EVERFI Alchol Education Certification Wright 38
EVERFI Character Playbook Healthy Relationships Certification Wright 13
EVERFI Financial Literacy Certification Wright 22
EVERFI Future Smart Certification Wright 23
EVERFI Ignition Digital Literacy Responsibility Certification Wright 11
ServSafe Food Handler's Certification Sparks/Wright 73
Science, Technology, Engineering Autodesk Certified User - Inventor Bywater/Harris 25
& Mathematics ServSafe Food Handler's Certification Lundy/Sturgell 514
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Automotive Service Pollution Prevention Final Exam Hackfield/Harrington 87
Automotive Service Safety Final Exam Hackfield/Harrington 90
Blaster University Penetrant vs. Lubricant Hackfield/Harrington 91
Blaster University SDS (Safety Data Sheet) & You Hackfield/Harrington 91
Mitchell 1 Prodemand Certification Hackfield/Harrington 91
S/P2 Personal Protective Equipment Hackfield/Harrington 14
Valvoline Oil Certification Hackfield/Harrington 91
Birdville ISD CTE Certifications and Licensures Earned by Career Pathway
2017-2018
ASSURANCE OF NONDISCRIMINATION
No student shall be denied the right to participate in any school program, education service, or activity because of
the student’s race, religion, sex, national origin or disability. The district has designated Skip Baskerville to coor-
dinate its efforts to comply with the nondiscrimination requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972 as amended, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 dealing with rights of students with disabili-
ties. All complaints shall be handled through established channels and procedures beginning with the building
principal, followed by appeal to the Administrative Assistant for Community, Parent, and Student Concerns and
finally the Board of Trustees. The Birdville Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of a
disability by denying access to the benefits of District services, programs, or activities. To request information
about the applicability of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), interested persons should contact
John Hughes at (817) 547-5844..
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