The Belton School District plans to be open for in-person instruction for 2021-2022 as it was during the 2020-2021 school year. The District’s elementary and secondary Return to School Task Force teams, made up of staff and parents, met in May to discuss changes for summer school.
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The Belton School District is looking forward to welcoming back your Pirates in person for the 2021-2022 school year. As a reminder from previous communications, the deadline to submit an application to have your child go through the virtual learning approval process closed on June 1, 2021.
More than $90,000 in grants given to enhance learning opportunities in Belton ISD. Performance earns students recognition as top Hispanic, Indigenous scholars. New plan balances population changes reflected in the 2020 U.S. Census.
Mill Creek Upper Elementary School and Wilckens STEAM Academy at Hillcrest students in the 5th grade STAR classroom participated in a competition sponsored by Burns and McDonnell, an engineering firm in Kansas City.
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Girls swim and dive won 9 of 12 events as they swam past Truman, Van Horn, William Chrisman, and Winnetonka to improve their record to 15-2 on the season.
JV and varsity boys basketball lost to Blue Valley Northwest last night. Their next game is this Friday against Ray-Pec. It’s a home game and the Pirates hope to see everyone pack the Fieldhouse!
C team boys played at Lee's Summit HS. Both Gold and Silver teams came up just short of winning.
PeachJar is a great way to go green and learn about activities for your Pirates -- from ACT test prep to community events to Li'l Pirate cheer clinics.
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PSAs celebrate Texas Department of Agriculture effort to include locally-sourced foods in Texas schools.
Trustees also evaluate district’s progress toward engaging all stakeholders.
District hopes opportunity to engage with colleagues will help employees thrive in their roles and inspire students.
Slowed community spread, lowered active case data triggers transition.
Parents will have access to student goals and how plans align to future career options.
Two propositions totaling $174 million address growth, aging facilities, program equity and safety.