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2017 CFBISD Life Member Recipients
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!
2017 Online School Supply Order
Community Wide Yard Sale, Hosted by NHJS
“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!”
What can you part with?
Please help NJHS furnish their 1st annual Garage Sale End-of-the-Year Mystery Field Trip Fundraiser.
NJHS will host a garage sale Saturday April 22nd, and we are looking for items to be donated.
Have your student bring all donated items to school NO later than Friday April 21st by 4:30PM to Ms. Brenders’ classroom (F2).
ITEMS TO DONATE:
- NEW or GENTLY USED KID’S CLOTHING (INFANT-10 YEARS)
- NEW or GENTLY USED KID’S SHOES
- TOYS/PUZZLES/BOARD GAMES
- VIDEO GAMES/MOVIES (ALL AGES)
- BOOKS (ALL AGES)
- WORKING SMALL APPLIANCES (TOASTERS, LAMPS, BLENDERS, CLOCKS, ETC.) and HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
- SPORTS EQUIPMENT
- NEW or GENTLY USED LINENS
- COSTUME JEWELRY
- COSTUMES
Reflections Results from Texas PTA
Reflections Results
Texas PTA received 1,027 entries for state-level judging, and awarded nearly 500 students. Overall Award of Excellence recipients advance to National PTA judging and their results will be announced in June.
For more info go to:
http://www.txpta.org/reflections-results
2 students from CFB ISD are advancing to National PTA level of judging:
*Gavin Bloom – Film Production Special Artist – Mc Coy Elementary
*Kashmira Kuloor – Visual Arts – McCoy Elementary
TX PTA Reflections Awards for CFB ISD Students 2016-17
Student First Name | Student Last Name | Grade Division | Arts Category | Title of Work | School Name | TX PTA Award |
Julianna | Matheson | Middle School | Music Composition | Changes in Life | Blalack MS | Award of Merit |
Myles | Canonge | High School | Dance Choreography | Synopsis | Creekview HS | Award of Excellence |
Joseph | Kim | High School | Music Composition | Lifelong Pursuit | Creekview HS | Honorable Mention |
Violet | Smith | High School | Visual Arts | An Artist and Her Conscience | Creekview HS | Award of Merit |
Joey | Davis | Middle School | Literature | My Story? Let Me Think About It | DeWitt Perry MS | Award of Merit |
Vivian | Lewis | Intermediate | Film Production | Let’s Explore | Janie Stark Elementary | Participation |
Grecia | Tarin | Primary | Photography | My story of two worlds | Janie Stark Elementary | Participation |
Samantha | Kennedy | Primary | Dance Choreography | Halloween Tap Nightmare | Las Colinas Elementary | Participation |
Molly | Butler | Primary | Literature | Years Going Past | LaVillita Elementary | Participation |
Cassandra | Scully | Middle School | Visual Arts | Reality is Conclusion | Long MS | Award of Merit |
Gavin | Bloom | Intermediate | Film Prod- Special Artist | Story of my Life | McCoy Elementary | Overall Award of Excellence |
Anuhya | Das | Intermediate | Visual Arts | The Flame Inside | McCoy Elementary | Award of Excellence |
James | Decker | Intermediate | Literature | The Story of my Life | McCoy Elementary | Award of Merit |
Kashmira | Kuloor | Primary | Music Composition | A Story of my Own | McCoy Elementary | Award of Merit |
Kashmira | Kuloor | Primary | Visual Arts | The Embrace of Love | McCoy Elementary | Overall Award of Excellence |
Kavish | Nagrath | Primary | Film Production | Kavish likes to travel because…. | McCoy Elementary | Participation |
Jyothi | Narula | Intermediate | Photography | I Love Watermelon | McCoy Elementary | Participation |
Isaac | Pauluzzi | Intermediate | Music Composition | I’m a River | McCoy Elementary | Honorable Mention |
Aditi | Vikram | Intermediate | Dance Choreography | Beats and Bells: My Culture Quest | McCoy Elementary | Award of Excellence |
Ciera | Stroope | High School | Photography | Eyes are the Windows to the Soul | R L Turner HS | Participation |
Keigan | Zipper | High School | Film Production | Keepers of a World Their Own | R L Turner HS | Participation |
Valerie | Ramirez | Middle School | Photography | A Web of Emotions | Ted Polk MS | Honorable Mention |
Joseph Bryant | Simpson | Middle School | Visual Arts – Special Artist | In My Shoes | Ted Polk MS | Award of Excellenc |
Congratulations to all our Reflections CFB ISD students that advanced to TX PTA!
CFBISD Celebrates National Counselors Week
CFBISD sits down with Creekview High School Counselor Stacy Lovett as she discusses how school counselors make an impact on the lives of students. Counselors play a vital role in the success of all students. Thank you for all you do.
Youth Art Month
The Fine Arts Dept. would like to invite you to the Annual Youth Art Month Art Show and reception hosted by Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in Carrollton.
Art from around the district, represented by students Kindergarten through 12th grade will be on display, with a reception in the hospital lobby.
Please see the invitation above regarding location and time. Mark your calendars now for a great show and again, thank you for supporting the Fine Arts in our school district.
Blalack Middle School Students Participate in Annual MLK Parade
On Saturday, January 14, the City of Carrollton held its annual MLK parade to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Marin Luther King, Jr. This will be the 20th year, the city has held the parade. The parade is sponsored by Christ Community Connection, Inc. and cosponsored by the City of Carrollton and the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. Our Blalack students proudly participated in the parade for equality, freedom, justice and spiritual growth for all!
CFB Council PTA Reflections Award Ceremony
Congratulations to the students who participated this year in Reflections, the National PTA Art Program. The theme for 2016-17 was ‘What is your story?’ Students from Kinder through 12 grade may participate in 6 different categories: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Music Composition, Photography and Visual Arts.
Students compete in their school and the top 20% advance to the CFB Council PTA judging. In the picture above are the Overall Award of Excellence recipients with an entry that advanced to State level of judging. Good luck to you!
The following link has the gallery of entries in Visual Arts and Photography that advanced to state judging.
https://goo.gl/MJKUVg
Click here to see a full list of students that received an award!
LBJ Express Engineers Attend MakerSpace Session at Blalack Middle School
LBJ Express engineers visited Charles M. Blalack Middle School’s science club for MakerSpace Technology Day and spoke to middle school students about their experiences with math, science ano every day for the LBJ Express highway project. Science club students enjoyed playing with the new technology and collaborating with their visitors.
Blalack Middle School is one of the six public middle schools that received new technology from the LBJ Express STEM education grant to kick off the new MakerSpace program. The $40,000 STEM education grant was awarded to Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District in August and after much planning is being used to implement MakerSpace programs for each middle school within the district.
“The goal of the grant is to expose each sixth- , seventh- and eighth-grader to technology at least twice a year and encourage creativity, problem solving, innovation and discovery,” said Dr. Kathryn Schaeffer, Executive Director for Advanced Academic Services and World Languages. Dr. Schaeffer is the grant visionary and author of the program title, Middle School Matters. She and the administration hope to see the MakerSpace program grow.
“We hope that with this grant MakerSpace will eventually become a part of the classroom experience. We want to expand time on campuses where MakerSpace can be open before school, during lunch time and after school so kids who are really driven to work in these areas can do so and teachers can go a bit further with their students through programming and planning in their own time. However, we know that math and science for every child is important so we want to touch every child because we don’t know exactly when the lightbulb will go off for a particular child or when an experiment will blow their mind.”
The LBJ Express STEM education grant has helped foster this type of new learning for the next generation.
“We want children to know that failure is a part of what we do every day. It builds a growth mindset and resilience for future thinkers and problem solvers. By working with real materials, you either fail or succeed or end up somewhere in the middle, but try after try you learn and begin to succeed,” stated Dr. Schaeffer.
Some of the new technology featured in the MakerSpace program includes educational tools like Makey Makey, Little Bits, Google Cardboard, Sphero Robotic Ball, Sprout and 3-D HP printers. The LBJ Express engineers and middle school students spent an entire afternoon in a very creative environment where they were encouraged to interact, experiment, build, create and learn. The LBJ Express team hopes to continue being involved in the classroom with their engineers and professional staff.