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Birdville ISD (BISD) ASPIRE program is a 21st Century Community Learning Center providing before and after-school programs and support for students, parents, and families. TEA grant-funded program is free to eligible families and operated by 15 grant-funded employees reaching over 1,000 students. The program has four primary components:
- To offer academic enrichment for students in core academic subjects
- To offer a broad array of additional enrichment programs and activities that reinforce and complement regular academic programs
- To offer college and workforce readiness opportunities for students
- To provide families of eligible students opportunities in literacy and related educational development
Through the grant, BISD offers extended learning opportunities to meet the diverse academic, cultural, recreational, nutritional, and safety needs of students and families who would otherwise not have access to sustainable before/after-school, weekend, and summer learning activities. A Project Coordinator manages the grant; each of the programs is under the direction of the school Principal, a Site Coordinator, and a Campus Advisory Team.
We would like to recognize those 15 employees who have worked hard to make a difference with the students of BISD.
Thank you.