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MISSION:

Burnet Magnet School of Academic Excellence is committed to creating an inclusive learning environment that is student-focused on the academic growth of each scholar. We aim to equip each scholar to become a critical thinker, problem-solver, goal-setter, and a productive citizen in society. 

We will accomplish this through a Learner-Centered Environment, with a focus on Social-Emotional Learning, Restorative Practices and Campus-wide Accountability. 

Vision:

Excellence, not Excuses, is the Standard for all Scholars & Staff

cORE VALUES:

Every Child
Students First

Collective Greatness
As a community, we join forces to reach challenging goals. 

Collaborative Spirit
We believe that everyone adds value, therefore, we support each other and find joy in what we do. 

Limitless Curiosity
We never stop inquiring, learning, and growing. 

Moral Compass
We are guided by our “Why” and our strong character, ethics, and integrity. 

mOTTO:

As a Burnet Pirate, I will portray the characteristics of a scholar by Reading Daily, Interacting with Math regularly, Exploring My World through Science, and through Embracing my past by embracing different cultures. 

I will work diligently and help others, all while Growing Academically.

 

School Hours 2023-20248:15 a.m. - 3:55 p.m.
Students will be allowed in the building at 8:15 a.m.

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District News

Ruby Gundrum

Ruby Gundrum, 17, made Galveston College history when she graduated this month with an associate’s degree in General Studies. Gundrum, who attributed her achievement to determination, planning and a passion for learning, graduated from the college beforefi nishing Ball High School, making her the college’s earliest dual-credit graduate.

Speech Optomist Winners

Congratulations to Karina Pedroza and Taylor Albert for winning First Place and Second Place respectively at the Club level of the Optimist International Essay Scholarship Competition.

Karina and Taylor both won a monetary Scholarship and were awarded Olympic Style Medallions and Certificates for their participation.

Magnet Conference

Nearly 1,700 magnet school teachers, principals, and administrators from all corners of the country participated in the Magnet Schools of America (MSA) annual national conference in New York City. GISD was well-represented.

Robotisc US Open

GISD had teams from Oppe, Parker, and Ball High competing, sending a total of 4 teams. 

Ball High’s 400C team did the best that they have done in about seven years, scoring the 2nd highest skills score in their division.

Kate And Chloe

Ball High School Tor volleyball seniors Kate Lindamood and Chloe Stein were named to the AVCA Best and Brightest 1st Team for having a 4.3 weighted GPA or higher. They were 2 of only 700 athletes nationwide to receive this honor.

Michael Merritte

Thanks to Ball High School’s veteran speech teacher, Michael Merritte, Galveston ISD and Ball High were recently on display for the entire state at the 2023 Texas Speech Communication Association Convention.

Ball High School Parking Plan

A message to Ball High School families regarding current parking plans for the start of the 2023-2024 school year.

Families Invited to Back to School Event Aug. 4

GISD's Family Community Engagement (F.A.C.E.) Department and St. Vincent's House are excited to announce the Back to School Blast, a community event that will occur from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, at the Wright Cuney Recreation Center in Galveston.

GISD’s Middle School Realignment – Nearly One Year in Review

In November 2021, after months of meetings, Galveston community members recommended to GISD’s Board of Trustees a new middle school alignment in an effort to unify students within their grade levels and designate specific campuses to grade-level specific initiatives.

The Board approved, and in 2022 the three middle schools - then Collegiate, Central, and Austin - were reorganized into a 5th-grade campus that now exists at Weis, a 6th-grade campus at Austin, and a combined 7th and 8th-grade campus at Central.

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