Parents/Guardians of Students Entering Pre-K and Seventh Grade: Please make sure your students immunization records are up to date. The school must have an up to date immunization record or affidavit. Contact the school nurse at 936-872-3610 Ext. 405 with any questions.
over 3 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
A Note From The Office
Schedule Pick-Up Info
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
Schedule
Registration for returning students is now open! https://www.broaddusisd.com/o/district/page/returning-students--4
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
A Note From The Office!
Important Athletics Notice: Physical required for all incoming 7th graders, or anyone new to the school, or anyone they checked "YES" on numbers 1 through 6 on the medical history form. Medical History Form required for students entering the athletics period. Form attached: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/500865/Athletic_Physical_Form.pdf
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
Junior High Supply Lists: https://5il.co/imfs High School Supply Lists: https://5il.co/imft
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
From Coach Boyles: "In the best interest of safety for students and staff, Broaddus Softball and Baseball Camps scheduled for July 21-July 23 and Cross Country Camps scheduled for August 4-6 have been cancelled due to increase number of COVID cases in the state and guidance from the governor."
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
The JH/HS Campus is closed July 13-July 17 for a floor installation. Please call the Administration Office with questions 936-872-3041 Ext. 201.
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
Strength and Conditioning Camp is cancelled for next week. The high school campus will be closed next week. We are finalizing summer projects (flooring and paint). July 13-17
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
On-Campus VS Remote Learning Update
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
BROADDUS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT  P.O. Box 58.215 Buchanan. Broaddus, Texas 75929. Phone: 936.872.3041 - Fax: 936.872.3699  July 9, 2020,  The 2020-2021 school year is set to begin on August 12th and we are preparing to educate our students in multiple ways. The circumstances that led to an abrupt end to how we operate last spring are still present today. With that said, we will strive to ensure that we offer outstanding educational services to our students no matter what the circumstances may be. Thank you for your patience and support!  In order to meet the educational, health, and safety needs of our school community, we will offer both "on-campus learning" and "remote learning" options. More details will be provided as we  get closer to the start of the new school year; however, we would like to share a summary of cach option so that parents/guardians can make an informed decision for their child(ren):  On-Campus Learning  Remote Learning  In school facilities  100% online learning at home  Daily health protocols  Daily attendance required  Teacher providing instruction daily  Reliable internet needed/Packets  90% attendance rule in effect  90% attendance rule in effect  For the duration of the school day  Mirror the on-campus school day  Parents/guardians should select an option they feel is best for their child. We sent out a preliminary survey a few days ago; however, in early August, parents/guardians must officially make a choice of on-campus or remote learning. Remote learning last spring was a reaction to a global pandemic. Remote learning during the 2020-2021 school year will be much more structured, will involve more rigorous requirements, and the same requirements as on-campus. Once the learning environment is selected, a student must remain in that method for the entirety of the 6-weeks grading period. While these are unprecedented times for public education, together we can make this year a safe and successful year for our students and school community  “A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE"
Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer application deadline has been extended to July 31.
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer B I helps families buy food during COVID-19. P-EBT application deadline has been extended to July 31. P-EBT is for families who meet at least one of these criteria: Children up to 21 years old who are certified for free or reduced-price meals through the National School Lunch Program at school in Texas during the 2019-20 school year. Children who attend a school that offers free meals to all students (Community Eligibility Provision or Provision 2). Children ages 5-18 who received SNAP food benefits for March 2020. Immigration status does not matter when applying for P-EBT. The public charge rule does not apply to P-EBT benefits. P-EBT is a onetime food benefit for families who lost access to free or reducedprice meals due to school closures. To find out if you are eligible for P-EBT benefits or to get help applying, call the P-EBT call center at 833-613-6220. Who needs to complete an online application? Eligible families not enrolled in SNAP. O Families with eligible children under the age of 5 or between the ages of 19-21 that received SNAP benefits for March 2020. SNAP recipients with children ages 5-18 do not need to apply. It is important to put a valid phone number on the application because staff may need to call to approve the application. How will eligible families get P-EBT funds? Families that currently receive SNAP will have P-EBT funds loaded onto their Lone Star Card. Families not currently receiving SNAP will be mailed a P-EBT card loaded with benefits. Families will get up to $285 per child. What can families buy with the P-EBT card? Household food items such as fruits, meats/poultry/fish, dairy, and breads. P-EBT benefits can be used wherever SNAP food benefits are accepted. For more information, visit https://hhs.Texas.gov/PEBT or call 833-613-6220 TEA, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER SID MILLER This product was funded by USDA. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. to see the TEXAS Health and Human Services Texas Education Agency
Transferencia Electrónica de Beneficios por Pandemia ayuda a las familias a comprar alimentos durante la pandemia por la COVID-19. Se ha ampliado el plazo para presentar la solicitud de la P-EBT hasta el 31 de julio. La P-EBT es para las familias que cumplan al menos uno de los siguientes criterios: Niños de hasta 21 años que estén certificados para recibir comidas gratuitas o a precio reducido a través del Programa Nacional de Almuerzos Escolares (National School Lunch Program) en la escuela en Texas durante el año escolar 2019-2020. Niños que asisten a una escuela que ofrece comidas gratuitas a todos los estudiantes (Disposición de Elegibilidad de la Comunidad o Disposición 2). Niños de 5 a 18 años que recibieron beneficios alimentarios del Programa Asistencial de Nutrición Suplementaria (SNAP, por sus siglas en inglés) para marzo de 2020. La condición de inmigrante no se tiene en cuenta al solicitar la P-EBT. La regla de carga pública no se aplica a los beneficios de la P-EBT. La P-EBT es un beneficio alimentario único para las familias que perdieron el acceso a comidas gratuitas o a precio reducido debido al cierre de las escuelas. Para averiguar si reúne los requisitos para obtener los beneficios de la P-EBT o para obtener ayuda para presentar la solicitud, llame al Centro de Atención al Cliente de la P-EBT al 833-613-6220. ¿Quién necesita completar una solicitud en línea? Las familias elegibles que no estén inscritas en el SNAP. Las familias elegibles con hijos menores de 5 años o entre 19 y 21 años que recibieron beneficios del SNAP para marzo de 2020, Los beneficiarios del SNAP con hijos de 5 a 18 años no necesitan presentar una solicitud. Es importante que incluya un número de teléfono válido en la solicitud, ya que es posible que el personal tenga que llamarlo para aprobarla. ¿Cómo obtendrán las familias elegibles los fondos de la P-EBT? A las familias que actualmente reciben el SNAP se les cargarán fondos de la P-EBT en su tarjeta Lone Star. Las familias que actualmente no reciben el SNAP recibirán por correo una tarjeta de P-EBT cargada de beneficios. Las familias recibirán hasta $285 por hijo. ¿Qué pueden comprar las familias con la tarjeta de P-EBT? Alimentos para el hogar como frutas, carnes/aves/pescado, productos lácteos y panes. Los beneficios de la P-EBT se pueden usar donde se acepten los beneficios alimentarios del SNAP Para obtener más información, visite http://hhs.texas.gov/es/pebt o llame al 833-613-6220 TEA Organon EXAS V TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER SID MILLER TASS Este producto fue financiado por el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA por sus siglas en inglés). TEXAS Health and Human Services Texas Education Agency Esta institución proporciona igualdad de oportunidades.
We will begin showcasing our new staff for the upcoming school year today. We continue with our 6-12 Special Education and Life Skills Teacher, Davana Sanders. Welcome to Broaddus! #ATOExcel | #WeAreBroaddus | #StayHungry 💙
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
davana
Summer Sports Camps Waiver Form - Please click the link below to sign the waiver. https://permission.click/MNwNw/us #broaddusbulldogs #stayhungry #wearebroaddus
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
Summer Sports Camp Information
Summer Camp Info | #broaddusbulldogs | #atoexcel | #stayhungry | #wearebroaddus
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
Camp
Independence Day commemorates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. In this document, the North American British colonies announced their separation from Great Britain and proclaimed themselves free & independent states!
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
Happy Independence Day!
Elementary Supply List 2020-2021 Stay tuned for Junior High & High School lists which are being finalized. https://5il.co/hx36
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
Upcoming School Year 2020-2021 Information
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
Upcoming School Year 2020-2021  Broaddus ISD Parents/Guardians:  BISD is very excited about the upcoming school year. The COVID-pandemic has completely changed the world that we live in and BISD is confident about resuming school.  As a district, every discussion has been carefully thought out for the safety of our students and staff to provide a safe physical and emotional environment in which to learn and work at BISD. There are still a lot of unknowns but we are planning on maneuvering between the current state that we live in and what may happen throughout the school year. Here are the actions that have taken place so far: Safe Environment:  1. Using our (2) Clorox Total 360 System electrostatic sprayers to disinfect our facilities. 2. There have been (5) Infrared Body Temperature Detectors purchased that will be placed in certain  areas to monitor temperatures throughout the district. 3. Removal of carpet in the High School hallways and cafeteria and replacing it with epoxy floors. 4. Relocation of the High School entrance and Visitor parking to the Southside of the High School and  installing a security wall inside the High School. Education Each parent/guardian will have the option to select the type of learning environment that the student will be receiving for the 2020-2021 school year. There will be two types of learning environments: Traditional Learning (face-to-face) and Remote Learning (at home learning asynchronous, at their peace but staying on track each day). If a parent/guardian does not choose, the student will be placed in a traditional learning setting. Each parent/guardian will have between July 20th-July 31st to select the learning environment, you can select the process by visiting our website www.broaddusisd.com and completing the form or by coming to the school. Once selected, the method chosen will be provided for at least one semester, unless pandemic alters the education setting. BISD has been meeting the needs of our students and will continue to meet the needs of our students.The district has:  1. Purchased over 300 Chromebooks so that we will be able to provide one computer to each student.  We have also purchased software for students to access all online learning programs instantaneously. 2. New ELAR Curriculum for High School students and course offerings. 3. Purchased a NEW intensive curriculum for all Elementary students to enrich and fill in the learning  gaps from the COVID pandemic. 4. Changed Elementary/Jr. High/High School master schedules to maximize student learning and  promote social distancing. Important Dates:  ● BISD Parent Survey June 25th-July 3rd  ● Selecting learning environment for your child July 20th -July 31st  ● Enrollment Starts July 27th  ● Meet the Teacher August 6th  ● First Day of School August 12th  This is the most current information and procedures that BISD has for the upcoming school year regarding the state and federal guidelines. This information is subject to change at any time.  Please know that BISD loves each and every one of you, this too shall pass, and we are stronger standing together than standing alone. “Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to Dance in the Rain” Broaddus Independent School District has and is a “Tradition of Excellence”  BROADDUS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Parents & Caregivers: We are working hard to plan for the upcoming school year with the safety of our students and staff always foremost in our minds. Could you please fill out the survey linked below to help us? Thank you so much. https://permission.click/LE8l4/us
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
A Note From The Office
Emergency Operation Meeting Information
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.
BROADDUS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. Box 58.215 Buchanan. Broaddus, Texas 75929. Phone: 936.872.3041 - Fax: 936.872.3699 Parents and Community, On October 8, 2019, BISD hosted an Emergency Operation meeting to review Emergency Operations Plans which are a requirement of federal and state laws. The attendees at the meeting were local law enforcement, county officials, EMT, Fire Department, the mayor, SAISD, BISD administration, and other community members. There were several discussions regarding student safety, response time, and budgets to help ensure safety in each school district and to have procedures put in place to resolve an incident after it occurs. There were different concerns, for BISD, that were brought up during the meeting including: 1. the multiple access points of BISD, 2. limited resources available to help before, during, or after a crisis, 3. and response time. The action plan to resolve the issues was to procure federal safety funds from the county to install gates throughout the district to help maintain order before, during, and/or after an incident. With the help of all emergency agencies working together in the county to help improve safety for the students of Broaddus ISD, we were able to accomplish a safer environment for our students. Also, after multiple discussions with the board of trustees and superintendent, the board approved to establish a police department in the district. This means, that this coming school year and years to come, BISD will have a police officer in the district. The district has recently opened this position for applicants. Broaddus ISD is and will continue to improve our school and our community by uniting together to create a place that we call HOME. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer for any of our community Outreach committees, please feel free to contact the school at 936.872.3041. Sincerely yours, Lucas Holloway BISD Superintendent "A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE"
We will begin showcasing our new staff for the upcoming school year today. We continue with our 9-12 English teacher and One Act Play Director, Lynn Parrish. Welcome to Broaddus! #ATOExcel | #WeAreBroaddus | #StayHungry 💙
almost 4 years ago, Zach Crawford
lynn
almost 4 years ago, Broaddus I.S.D.