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Community Partners Enrich Summer Learning

Community Partners Build Tomorrow’s Leaders

The lives of CFB students are enriched by the involvement of community partners. Individuals, organizations, and businesses in the CFB community give their time and resources to provide mentorship and learning to students. The Webb Chapel Church of Christ is one of the districts valuable community partners. They are currently holding a free Summer Learning Camp that includes many opportunities for growth and learning for children in grades K-2. Students learn songs and new stories, as well as sessions where they have one-on-one reading tutoring. They have fun with science learning and character building.

Sowing learning and inspiration into the future generations

Programs like these greatly enrich learning for students year round. Would you or your organization be like to partner with CFB to enrich the lives of future doctors, plumbers, astronauts, gymnasts, musicians, and business owners? Individuals interested in volunteering at the district may apply online. If your organization would like to partner with CFB, please contact Community Relations Coordinator, Pam Peña at 972-968-6187.

View more photos from the Summer Learning Camp in our Flickr gallery.

Community Partners Enrich Summer Learning

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Capital One Employees Volunteer to Beautify Field Campus

Capital One Employees Volunteer to Beautify Field CampusNearly 70 employees from the Capital One Plano office spent the day beautifying the campus of Vivian Field Middle School. The employees, part of the Analyst Group in the Auto Finance Division, landscaped the front of the campus and painted the halls of the school.

Kevin Haynes, Capital One Community Service Team leader said, “We really like to reinvest back into our community.”

Capital One encourages its employees to give back to the local community through service projects each quarter. The culture of giving at Capital One was evident as the employees beautified the school.

Stephanie Jimenez, principal, said, “The partnership between the Capital One employees and CFBISD is an opportunity to engage in the betterment of their shared community.”

View more photos from this event in our Flickr Gallery.

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