Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning

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Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning
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Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning
7020 Mid Cities Blvd [1]

North Texas

, ,
76180

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Motto"All students succeed in a future they create"
Opened2009
School district Birdville Independent School District
SuperintendentStephen Waddell
Faculty36
   Grade 9 last
   Grade 10 3rd
   Grade 11 2nd
   Grade 12 priority
Classes56
Average class size15
Classes offered Career & Technology
Language English
Campus type Magnet school
Colour(s)    Maroon, Blue & Yellow
SloganN/A
AthleticsN/A
Nickname BCTAL, The Tech Center
USNWR ranking89
Bar pass rate100
Feeder schools Haltom High School, Richland High School, Birdville High School
Website Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning website

The Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning (BCTAL) is a magnet school in the Birdville Independent School District, [2] located in North Richland Hills, Texas. BCTAL offers students of Haltom High School, Richland High School, and Birdville High School courses in career and technology.

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Campus

The Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning is located in a central location relative to its three feeder schools. It was built in 2008-2009 and officially opened to students in 2009. It was designed to provide more space for the career and technology programs to centralize most of the district's programs in one location.

Programs

Programs at the campus include Media Technology, Agricultural, Pre Medical, Animal Science, Cosmetology, [3] Automotive Technology, [4] Construction Technology, [5] Culinary Arts, [6] Criminal Justice, [7] Travel/Tourism and many others.

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