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Creekview Golfer Wins Third Straight District Title

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Way to go Mustangs! CFB is Proud of you!

Creekview Golfer Wins Third Straight District Title

Congrats to Kyle Cox who fired rounds of 71-70 to win the district title by two shots. On Tuesday, April 4th, Kyle made three birdies and an eagle.  A remarkable round on a day with intense pressure.

As a team, we finished low CFBISD school and 8th overall. Caydon Moseley, Cameron Chopra, Brendan Stout, and Rhys Livingston battled hard for two days in fierce winds and can be proud of their efforts.

Kyle will compete at Regionals April 26-27 in Rockwall.

Way to go Mustangs! CFBISD is proud of you!

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R.L. Turner Teacher & Student Receive Lamar Award of Excellence

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R.L. Turner Teacher & Student Receive Lamar Award of Excellence

2017 14th District MWSA Lamar Awards

On Wednesday, March 29th, the Masonic Lodge of Dallas Texas came together to honor public education, and those dedicated to it in the 2017 Lamar Awards.  One of R.L. Turner’s very own educators, Carolyn Lane, received the Lamar Award of Excellence.  Also receiving the award was R.L. Turner student, Emely Pena.  The Lamar Award of Excellence is awarded to students and educators in recognition of outstanding personal achievement in academics, citizenship, community service, or sports.  The award ceremony was held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Downtown Dallas.

Congratulations Carolyn & Emely on your outstanding achievement!

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Freeman Elementary 5th graders travel to Waco with Education in Action

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Freeman Elementary 5th graders travel to Waco with Education in Action

Freeman Elementary fifth graders travel to Cameron Park Zoo, Waco Mammoth National Monument, and Inner Space Cavern on an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip

Fifth graders from CFBISD’s Freeman Elementary traveled to the Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, Waco Mammoth National Monument, and Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown on an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip March 31, 2017 to experience what they are learning in science class.

At the Cameron Park Zoo, students explored the Brazos River Country exhibit, tracking the Brazos River from its source near Lubbock on to the Gulf of Mexico. Students investigated many animals living in the five ecological regions of Texas through which the Brazos River passes with a focus on each animal’s unique adaptations and ecological niche.

Next, the students experienced the nation’s first and only recorded discovery of a nursery herd of Pleistocene mammoths at Waco Mammoth National Monument. While viewing the in situ, sub-fossil remains of six Columbian mammoths and other Ice Age animals, the students learned about the Ice Age, how the fossils were discovered, sedimentary rocks, and why the site is one of the most important paleontological sites in North America.

Throughout the day, the students participated in numerous hands-on activities to learn about many of the Earth’s cycles, systems, and processes. Students learned about the water cycle, the environmental benefits of the world’s wetlands, and watersheds through participation in hands-on demonstrations. The student scientists discussed the rock cycle and worked in groups to classify rock, mineral, and fossil samples. At Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown, students panned for, and identified, minerals found in the cavern. The students concluded their day by watching the Earth’s processes at work as they toured the highly decorated Inner Space Cavern.

“Education in Action’s Discover Texas Field Trips are based on the understanding that the most effective way for students to learn is through experience,” stated Lacey Phillips, Discover Texas Field Trips Director. “Student activities during this Discover Texas Field Trip reinforce and supplement fifth grade science Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) learning objectives in a fun, hands-on way that helps the students synthesize content taught in the classroom.”

Education in Action’s Discover Texas Field Trips make it easy for teachers to take their 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade classrooms on organized, fun, and educational site-based learning experiences. Discover Texas Field Trip staff members handle all details, including round-trip charter bus transportation, reservations, and TEKS-based program curriculum, so participating teachers can focus on their students and making connections between the experience and what students are learning in the classroom.

In addition to Discover Texas Field Trips to Austin, Waco/Georgetown, Dallas, and Fort Worth, Education in Action also offers summer Lone Star Leadership Academy camps for outstanding 4th-8th graders. During the weeklong, overnight camps, participants experience significant Texas sites in Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin/San Antonio, or Houston/Galveston with Texas educators and a focus on leadership.

Discover Texas Field Trips are presented by Education in Action, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to fostering educated and involved young people. For more information about Education in Action visit www.educationinaction.org and www.facebook.com/educationinaction.

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Perry 8th Grader is State Geography Bee Winner

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state geography bee winner

Perry 8th Grader is Texas Geography Bee Winner

For the second year in a row, Perry Middle School student, Pranay Varada, became the Texas Geography Bee winner. Next, the CFB 8th grader will head to Washington, D.C. to compete in the National Geographic Bee this May.  His second time to take the state title, Varada took 6th place in the 2016 national competition. Varada, whose favorite school subject is math, states he has no secrets concerning his wins. Geography comes naturally to the middle schooler, who also loves to compose music.

Click here to learn more about the National Geographic Bee

Click here to learn more about DeWitt Perry Middle School

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Ranchview Wolves Moving Onto Regional Soccer Tournament

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Ranchview Wolves Moving Onto Regional Soccer Tournament

Ranchview Wolves Move Onto UIL Tournament

Congratulations to the Ranchview Boys Soccer Team in defeating Kaufman with a score of 4-2.  They will now move onto the UIL Regional Soccer Tournament this Friday, April 7th, in Tyler.

We are very proud of the Wolves as they continue their inaugural season on their road to the State Tournament! Congratulations to Coach Garcia and his team for continuing to make CFBISD proud.

Here is the information for the Region II – 4A Regional Tournament:

Ranchview (home team) will take on Chapel Hill (visitors) at 6:30 pm this Friday night (4/7/17) at the CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium in Tyler, Texas located at 609 Fairpark Dr.
Tyler, TX 75702.

Upon winning this game, the Wolves would play the next day on Saturday at 1:30 pm at the same location for the Regional Championship Game.

All fans will enter on the home side and both the visiting and home fans will sit together on the home side. No outside food or drink is allowed – concession stand will be open.
We do get a few free tickets – Please let me know if you would like to be considered for these tickets and I will get with Coach Garcia to pick up your ticket at his Friday morning meeting. No District Passes will be accepted.

Ticket Prices are: $7.00 for Adults and $4.00 for Students.

Congratulations and best of luck, Ranchview Wolves!

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CFB IB International Bash

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CFB IB International Bash

Performances on Café Stage
6:00- 6:30: LCE, BBMS, RHS Choirs
6:30: Good Elementary Folklorico Dancers
7:05:  BBMS Orchestra

Country Tables & Activities: GYM

  • Over 25 countries from around the world
  • Chinese games, Mexican crafts, Henna painting

Additional Activities:
New wing

  • Ongoing: RHS Orchestra ensemble
  • 6:45: Theater Skit “I Am American” in D111
  • Ongoing: Weaving project, Spanish read alouds, more country tables, and service project for all

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Newman Smith Academic All-State Students of 2017

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Newman Smith Academic All-State Students of 2017

Congratulations to the students listed below for being selected as Academic All-State Students in Texas for 2017!

For more than fifteen consecutive years Newman Smith has added fifteen or more student-athletes to this prestigious team chosen annually by the Texas High School Coaches Association. To earn a spot on the Texas Academic All- State Team, a student must have a stellar grade point average, enroll in a curriculum of rigor, and be a positive influence on his/her school community.

Please congratulate our student-athletes!

NameSportAccolades
Emily ClarkVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - Elite
Erika EchanizVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - Elite
Rebekah ForesterVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - 1st Team
Laura HelmVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Fernando JuradoVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Kara NataleVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Natalie TeranVolleyballAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Arturo RamirezBoys Cross CountryAcademic All State THSCA - 1st Team
Pablo RamosBoys Cross CountryAcademic All State THSCA - Honorable Mention
Taylor GoodwinFootballAcademic All State THSCA - Honorable Mention
Jacob NordinFootballAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
David AlvarezSwim & DiveAcademic All State THSCA - Honorable Mention
Sarah ClarkeSwim & DiveAcademic All State THSCA - 1st Team
Garcia MaximillianoSwim & DiveAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Matthew HoldenSwim & DiveAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Julia WalsdorfSwim & DiveAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team
Kara NataleGirls BasketballAcademic All State THSCA - 2nd Team

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Preparing for YOUR Future! Presented by Creekview PTSA

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Preparing for YOUR Future!

Coming April 17th: Preparing for YOUR future!

College 101” for all ninth and tenth graders will explain the academic pathway to college success, including the benefits of PreAP and AP classes.    We will also share information about the PSAT test that ALL sophomores and juniors take, and how those scores link to future success on the SAT and ACT.

Junior Juncture for all eleventh graders will provide a timeline to help students and parents understand the process of college applications, different types of financial aid, and how to use various websites to learn more about planning for college and/or technical schools BEFORE you begin your senior year.

Come learn about the topic that fits you the best!  “College 101” will be in Room B100, while “Junior Juncture” will be in the cafeteria, both at Creekview High School!

Spanish interpretation will be offered for both presentations,

Beginning at 6:30!

Planning for YOUR future is necessary for everyone, so don’t be left out and don’t be late!

Coming April 17, 6:30 p.m.

Preparing for YOUR future!

Presented by Creekview PTSA

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2017-2018 Online Enrollment Begins May 1st!

Country Place Destination Imagination Team Place 2nd at State Tournament

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Country Place Destination Imagination Team Place 2nd at State Tournament

Destination Imagination Team Arrives in Lubbock for State Tournament

The Country Place Destination Imagination team placed 2nd in their Team Challenge at the State Tournament in Lubbock over the weekend.  The mission of Texas Destination Imagination is to encourage and foster the development of 21st century skills: creativity, problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration; to influence development of a positive self-image; and to prepare the students of Texas to apply problem solving skills to life decisions.

They will compete in the Global competition in May held in Knoxville, Tennessee for the second year in a row!

DI Team Members – Scotty Brady, Tre Macias, Olivia Brewer, Jaclyn Decherd, Quentin Maese, Reed Sherman and Olivia Ker.

Congratulations to all of the Destination Imagination Team!

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SportsDayHS Logo Tournament of Champions

Polk Middle School Hosts 3rd Annual Multicultural Night

NJROTC Students Excel at STEM Competition

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NJROTC Excels at STEM

NJROTC Students Excel at STEM

R. L. Turner NJROTC students participated in the annual Sea-Perch STEM competition. RLT’s team placed in the top 10 against 90 other Dallas area school programs. Sea-Perch is an innovative underwater robotics program. The program equips teachers and students with the resources they need to build an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV). The program provides students with hands on learning about robotics, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Throughout the project, students  learn engineering concepts, problem solving, teamwork, and technical applications.  While presenting their Engineering notebooks, participants receive interviews by a panel of judges regarding careers, statistics and national needs.

The Cadets all participated in building, testing and overcoming mistakes and failures before it was ready to drive. During the practical phase they take the ROV to the CFBISD Natatorium to practice on an obstacle course they also built. Once everyone had time piloting the ROV, they conducted a drivers try-out to identify the best pilots to lead their teams in the up-coming regional competition.

Last week they participated in the Dallas regional competition with over 90 schools taking part. Schools from as far as El Paso and Houston were in attendance. The competitions consisted of 3 phases. First, the Engineering Notebook (ENB) which cadets used to explain their design process to include: sketches, photos, graphs and explanations using engineering terminology. The ENB also has to have a professional appearance. 

The Competition

The first part of the event is timed, where students are required to pilot the ROV through six hoops, breech the surface, and return in reverse order to the starting point.  In the Finesse course, participants had to make the ROV to pick up rings and cubes, placing them on hooks within the allotted time. Of the 90 Schools in attendance only the top 7 would advance to Atlanta for the National Competition. While RLT took 9th place overall, the team took first place in the Finesse course. This was the 3rd year RLT NJROTC has competed in Sea Perch advancing farther each year. The future looks bright and the Cadets are extremely excited and motivated to make it to Nationals next year.

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Nominating Committee’s Recommendations 2017-2018 Creekview PTSA Board

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Nominating Committee’s Recommendations2017-2018 Creekview PTSA Board
PresidentHeather Hoffman
1st Vice PresidentLisa Merino
SecretaryBeth Zeinert
TreasurerJulie Russell
ParliamentarianAmy Miller
Arts in Education/ReflectionsSherry Huling
Budget & FinancePeggy Lloyd
Communications
***Weekly eNewsRobin Wilson
***Social Media
***NewsletterErin McIntosh
***WebmasterBrian Singleton
Council DelegateBob Andrews
DirectoryPeggy Lloyd/Tina Flatt
Exceptional NeedsAlisa Sutherland
HospitalityKim Gilpin/Cara Basnett
MembershipCynthia Rondon/Jenny Carlisle
Post PromCarole Blythe/Carolyn McKeefer
Programs/Event CoordinatorTina Flatt
***Environmental
***Healthy Lifestyles
***Legislative
***Parent Education
***VolunteersAnn Beltran
Student Representative - 12thMary Beltran
Student Representative - 11thAshton Andrews
Student Representative - 10thBethany Merino
Student Representative - 9thSarah McIntosh/Ally Sutherland

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R.L. Turner Baccalaureate

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R.L. Turner Baccalaureate, May 21st at 2 P M at the Branch Church

Seniors, Parents, Family & Friends

Join us for this inspirational & intimate program to honor our seniors prior to graduation.  It is a time to reflect and celebrate with them as they transition out of high school and move on to new adventures.

This is a student led program including student performances and inspirational messages.

Sunday, May 21st, 2pm
The Branch Church
3035 Valley View Lane
Farmers Branch, TX 75234

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The Blalack Choir 2017

Ford Ride & Drive Benefiting Metrocrest Services

2017 CFBISD Life Member Recipients

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On April 4, 2017, CFBISD Council PTA recognized all the Life Member recipients in CFBISD at a ceremony at DeWitt Perry Middle School Auditorium. The Life Member Award is a high honor that recognizes an individual for their outstanding contributions to the well-being of children and youth. The Extended Service Award is for a person that is a Life Member and continues to be actively involved in TX PTA for 10 years. The National Life Achievement is presented to a person that daily lives out his/her commitment to children.

On April 4, 2017, CFBISD Council PTA recognized all the Life Member recipients in CFBISD at a ceremony at DeWitt Perry Middle School Auditorium.

The Life Member Award is a high honor that recognizes an individual for their outstanding contributions to the well-being of children and youth. The Extended Service Award is for a person that is a Life Member and continues to be actively involved in TX PTA for 10 years.

The National Life Achievement is presented to a person that daily lives out his/her commitment to children.

2017 CFB Life Member, Extended Service and National Achievement Awards

Elementary Schools

A. H. Rainwater Elementary
Shazia Ranmal – Life Member
Ivett Bocanegra – Extended Service
Blair Elementary
Jessie Reyes – Life Member
Frances Powrie – Life Member
Central Elementary
Juanita Ortiz – Life Member
Country Place Elementary
Erica Maese – Life Member
Jane Theobald – Life Member
Davis Elementary
Toni Salyer – Life Member
E. L. Kent Elementary
RuthAnn Chisholm – Life Member
Shannon Stigler – Life Member
Stephanie Saulters – Extended Service
Furneaux Elementary
Laura Lea Traugott – Life Member
Peggy Collins – Extended Service
Janie Stark Elementary
Pamela De Hon – Life Member
June R. Thompson Elementary
Jaimee Roque – Life Member
Lindsay D. Wiggins – Life Member
L. F. Blanton Elementary
Eloise Dorum – Life Member
Samona Sigler – Life Member
Wendy Watkins – Life Member
McCoy Elementary
Anthony Williams – Life Member
Sandra Litfin – Life Member
Tom Landry Elementary
Tamikia Prunty – Life Member

Middle Schools

Barbara Bush Middle School
Amy Fleming – Life Member
Natasha Grider – Life Member
Blalack Middle School
Margaret Marrs – Life Member
Ruthie Dudley – Life Member
Dewitt Perry Middle School
Valerie Jimmerson – Life Member
Asheley Brown – Life Member
Laura Shepherd – Extended Service
Ted Polk Middle School
Judith Kane – Life Member
LaWanda Grogan – Life Member

High Schools

Creekview High School
Charles “Bunker” Hill – Life Member
Colleen Reicherts – Life Member
Ronelle Eddings – Life Member
Early College High School
Heather Breen – Life Member
Mayra De La Torre – Life Member
R. L. Turner High School
Paula Turner – Life Member
Sonia Juarez – Life Member
Ranchview High School
Coach Marc Garza – Life Member
Amy Fleming – Life Member
Jennifer Erlenbusch- Life Member

CFB Council PTA
Tonya Tillman – Life Member
Catherine Carlin – National Life Achievement

Congratulations to all the recipients!

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Help Perry Middle School Win The Project Green Competition

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HELP PERRY WIN! Dan Kinkade and his Perry Growers are finalists in the WFAA Project Green competition. Voting begins today! Winners will receive $1000 for their organization/school. Perry families/staff/followers, please VOTE for Perry Middle School/Mr. Kinkade to win $1,000 of educational resources in Project Green. You can vote every 24 hours through Sunday, 4/16. Let's significantly increase the chances of receiving the WIN! Thank you!

HELP PERRY WIN!

Dan Kinkade and his Perry Growers are finalists in the WFAA Project Green competition.  Voting begins today! Winners will receive $1000 for their organization/school.

Perry families/staff/followers, please VOTE for Perry Middle School/Mr. Kinkade to win $1,000 of educational resources in Project Green. You can vote every 24 hours through Sunday, 4/16. Let’s significantly increase the chances of receiving the WIN! Thank you!

CLICK HERE TO VOTE

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Newman Smith One-Act Play Advances to State

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Newman Smith One-Act Play, under the direction of Tyler Brodess and Abby Kraemer, have advanced to state in One Act Play. It is incredible to think of all the 5A schools in the state of Texas only 8 schools advance to this level. The Newman Smith One Act Play will perform on Thursday, April 13th in Round Rock, Texas. The performance will be at the Round Rock Performing Arts Center at 4:00.

Smith’s One-Act Play Heading to State

Newman Smith One-Act Play, under the direction of Tyler Brodess and Abby Kraemer, have advanced to state in One Act Play.  It is incredible to think of all the 5A schools in the state of Texas only 8 schools advance to this level.  The Newman Smith One Act Play will perform on Thursday, April 13th in Round Rock, Texas.  The performance will be at the Round Rock Performing Arts Center at 4:00.

Click here to view CFBISD’s Fine Arts Page

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