Belton ISD Delta Program holds ribbon cutting, open house
October 9, 2025
By Michele Weisman
The Belton Journal
The Belton ISD Delta Program hosted its first open house with a full house and a ribbon cutting on Thurs- day, October 2, at 5 p.m.
Students, parents, teachers, ad- ministrators, and boards of trustees gathered at the new building at 731 Fourth Ave. in Belton to celebrate.
Tammie Baggerly, the principal of BISD Delta, said, “We have 40 students that attend here. They’re so proud of this building. They’re proud of the work they do here. Our kids can do a lot. They can do more than I think people realize they just need a chance. They need an opportunity to show the world what they can do. And someone needs to say, okay, yes, come, come work for us, or come work with us. “
Classrooms include a gym, an art room, a kitchen, a sensory room, and a fine motor room. Most of the class- rooms offer hands-on learning for job skills and household skills.
Culinary teacher Alexandria Cry- er talked about a recent Taco Tuesday.
“Everyone contributes in the kitchen with browninga the ground beef, cutting the lettuce, shredding the cheese, cutting the tomatoes.”
Cryer said the students experi- ence “Everything from making our list, going to the grocery store. We do the budgeting for the store before we go.”
BISD Delta is ideally located for job training opportunities in the community.
Student Blake Brown said, “It’s an amazing place, where we can learn and grow. Today we went to Grand Avenue and did custodian work. We bussed tables. We cleaned the rest- rooms. We also wipe the hallways so it looks really nice.”
Brown said that being able to see friends and teachers is something he looks forward to every school day. “I tell my mom every day what I did at school,”
Brown added. For families interested in their child attending, Baggerly said they need to talk to their case manager in high school and ask if they are eligible.
“It’s a committee that decides whether there’s a need,” Baggerly said.









