Dress up for this Friday!
We’re thrilled to announce the new app for
Burton Independent School District! Access documents,
news updates, even emergency notifications! Download the
app on Android: https://bit.ly/3ttSD7h or
iPhone: https://apple.co/2WZv9uP.
Vote Early October 18-29, 2021
100% of Bond Dollars will stay in the district. Burton ISD is a Chapter 49 recapture district, better known as Robin Hood, sending almost $1.5 million dollars back to the State since 2010. Over the next three years, the District will lose ~ $4.5 million due to recapture.
The Panther Band will be competing next weekend 10/16/21 at the UIL Region Marching Contest in Giddings at 12:15. Please come and support the Panther Band!!!
Parent & Student Portal Planned Outage
High Schoolers, join us for PSAT/SAT Day Tomorrow!
Science students find new ways to model atoms.
Burton ISD residents age 65 and older will not be impacted financially by the proposed bond if they have filed the proper Homestead Exemption with the Washington County Central Appraisal District. Their taxes are frozen & cannot go over their frozen amount. Visit our Bond Video if you missed Chief Appraiser Dyann White explaining the 65 and over exemption.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gxWKQJ_xaIiH-MQkSFf6cF0-4K8N_X4t/view?usp=sharing
BISD has had the same tax rate for the last 13 years. Take a look at Burton ISD compared to other school districts in the region. #BurtonISDBond
The Burton Panther Band traveled to Edna to participate in the Edna Marching Invitational on Saturday, October 9. The Panther Band earned a 2nd division rating, won a 3rd place trophy in class 2A and Best Drum Major Award in class 2A.
Brazos Valley Gives is 18-hours of on-line giving that brings the region together on one day & as one community to raise critical funding & awareness for nonprofit organizations throughout the Brazos Valley. https://www.brazosvalleygives.org/donatetoBurtonEducation
Along with CTE and renovations, BHS's nurses station will receive new upgrades! Take a look at what it would look like...
Burton High School will receive new dedicated classroom space to include Graphics Design, Culinary Arts, Robotics, and Computer Technology with the passage of the Burton ISD Bond.
Safety is one of the top priorities of Burton ISD. The proposed bond ensures student safety with new secure entryways at the BHS & BJHS, access card-reader systems, electronic locking classroom doors, & centralized lockdown systems. Along with updated fire alarms, new intercom systems, new surveillance cameras, increased handicap accessibility, & perimeter fencing!
Dress up for this Friday!
The Burton ISD bond proposal will bring BHS 8 new classrooms with modern learning features, new secure, dedicated entrance, front office and conference space, two Science Labs, two Technology Labs, and enlarged Nurse’s Clinic.
Brazos Valley Gives is 18-hours of on-line giving that brings the region together on one day & as one community to raise critical funding & awareness for nonprofit organizations throughout the Brazos Valley.
https://www.brazosvalleygives.org/donatetoBurtonEducationalFoundation
Did you know that the average age of school buildings in Burton ISD is 46 years old? #GetTheFacts
Wondering what the Jr. High will look like? The bond includes building upgrades for BJS including new flooring, ceilings, interior paint, interior and exterior doors, windows, accessibility improvements, and upgraded parking lot asphalt. #BurtonISDBond