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Ranchview & Creekview Golf Invitational Results

The Ranchview Invitational was held on Tuesday, November 14, at the Tribute Golf links.

Capturing First prize for the Boys medalists was Creekview High School senior, Kyle Cox.

Kyle displayed poise and patience as he birdied  3 consecutive holes and made a terrific par save on hole #17 to fire a score of 1 under par 71 and win by 1 shot over a very competitive boys field.

Ranchview freshman Bohyun Park won her third tournament of the 2017 Fall campaign by firing an incredible round of 67 in very windy and difficult conditions. She overcame an early 3 shot deficit and executed incredible ball striking skills in route to a 6 birdies 1 bogey and 12 pars.

The dynamic CFBISD golfing duo of Cox and Park represented their schools with sportsmanship and courage!

Congratulations Kyle & Bohyun!

 

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2017 Unsung Heroes Teacher Appreciation

CFBISD Educational Foundation Presents 2017 Unsung Heroes Teacher Appreciation Breakfast

The CFBISD Educational Foundation held its 2017 Unsung Heroes Teacher Appreciation Breakfast at Brookhaven Country Club. The annual event honors a nominee from across CFB campuses. Principals nominate the outstanding unsung hero from their campus, with the winner being further honored with gifts supplied by the event’s sponsors. Diamond Sponsors of the event, LBJ Express, presented a check to the CFBISD Educational Foundation for $40,000 at the event. The foundation provides scholarships to students and grants to teachers to aid in the classroom.

The keynote speaker for the event was Perry Middle School student, Arnav Koppala. Koppala recently published his second book, Breaking Boundaries. All nominees received a gift bag which included a copy of his book. Koppala is also an actor and avid golfer.

The winner of the Unsung Hero Award was Creekview High School teacher, Jonathan Ray. Ray is the director of the Law & Criminal Justice Academy at Creekview. He has been a Mustang for 11 years. Ray, an vigorous fundraiser for the LCJ Academy, for  was awarded a $500 grant for LCJ at the event.

Sponsors for the event

Title Sponsor
EMA Engineering & Consulting

Diamond Sponsor
LBJ Express LBJTEXPRESS

Platinum Sponsor
Perdue Brandon, Fielder Collins & Mott, LLP

Gold Sponsors
Citi
DART
Logan Bellamy
Brookhaven College
Northlake College

Silver Sponsors
ATMOS Energy
Baylor Scott & White
Frost
Sam Pack’s Five Star Ford

Bronze Sponsors
ARKMO Industries, Inc.
Corgan
El Rincon
Farmers Branch Chamber of Commerce
Craig & Mary Lovell – CLL Video & Photography
Mutual of Omaha Bank
Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Steve Nguyen, O.D.
Andy C. Olivo, Attorney at Law
ONCOR
Parker University
Roy D. Rabenaldt, CPA
Mark W. Sutherland, Attorney at Law
Valwood Improvement Authority

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CFBISD Educational Foundation Presents 2017 Unsung Heroes Teacher Appreciation Breakfast

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Creekview Golf Competes at Ranchview Invitational

Creekview Golf Competes at Ranchview Invitational

Creekview Varsity golfers competed at the Ranchview Invitational at the Tribute Golf Club.  They had a great day on a beautiful course.  Kyle Cox shot a 71 to take home the individual title by one shot.  This is his 10th career high school tournament win. Esperanza Santiago and Brendan Stout also played well, each firing their 2nd best career score.

Kyle Cox:  71
Brendan Stout:  105
Esperanza Santiago:  106
Rhys Livingston:  107

Congratulations Creekview golfers!

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CFB Divers Swim Past Grand Prairie

CFB Divers Swim Past Grand Prairie

CFB Divers Swim Past Grand Prairie

On Nov. 7, swimmers and divers from all CFB schools managed to swim past Grand Prairie in competition.  Swim meet participants came from Creekview, Ranchview, Smith, and Turner High Schools as well as from Grand Prairie and South Grand Prairie High Schools. Results are as follows:

Girls

First place
Gabby Peters
Ranchview
111.20

Second place
Sarah Lukich
Creekview
108.20

Third place
Blythe Lybbert
Ranchview
105.55

Fourth place
Emma Arntfield
Creekview
91.90

Fifth place
Deana Popovic
Newman Smith
76.70

Sixth place
Casandra Lopez
Turner
64.25

Seventh place
Amanda Lemus
Turner
64.15

Eighth place
Sridevi Gundimeda
Ranchview
61.00

Ninth place
Elizabeth Feezor
Creekview
31.15

Boys

First place
Nate Phillips
Turner
153.90

Second place
Carlos Prudhomme
Turner
123.45

Third place
Bailey Ngugen
SGP
122.50

Fourth place
Napolean Ferrer
Newman Smith
109.55

Fifth place
Jack Texada
Newman Smith
102.55

Sixth place
Steven Fry
Newman Smith
93.45

Seventh place
Juan Palomo
Turner
93.25

Eighth place
Miguel Videl
Ranchview
85.95

Ninth place
Sangmteong Lee
Creekview
75.80

Tenth place
Austin Zercher
Ranchview
70.25

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CFBISD Bus Transportation

For the 2018-2019 school year, CFBISD will provide its own transportation services. The District will no longer use Dallas County Schools for transportation. CFBISD is in the process of hiring drivers and monitors as well as establishing routes for the school year.

Find out more information about routes and eligibility at https://go.cfbisd.edu/departments/administrative-support-services/facility-support-services/transportation/. 

CFBISD Bus Transportation

 

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2nd Annual Creekview Film Festival

It’s that time again!  Last year, the Creekview Speech & Theatre Booster Club hosted the 1st Annual Creekview Film Festival, open to any full-time high school student in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch District.  It was a huge success, and one of our entrants progressed all the way to State Quarter Finals in the UIL Young Filmmakers Competition.  We are looking forward to another great turnout.

Quick Overview

  • 4 categories: Narrative, Documentary, Traditional Animation, Computer/Digital Animation
  • A Google Classroom has been set-up to house documents and forms  (the code to join is 599dv2)
  • A printable flyer is available for your hallways and classrooms
  • UIL rules apply
  • Each campus is responsible for entering their students in the actual UIL competition.  (Even if entrants in the Creekview Film Festival are not interested in pursuing the UIL Competition, our guidelines are following those set forth by UIL with regard to length, music usage, etc.)
  • Deadline to commit to participating: Monday, November 6th.  Please be advised, you can still participate after November 6th as this deadline date is flexible.
  • $10 per individual entry, for the first film.  Each student may only enter up to 4 films, one per category.  (Each add’l entry will have a $2 discount.  2=$18, 3=$24, and 4=$28)
  • Window for submitting film: December 6th through January 10th (This date is FIRM)
  • Twitter: #crkvwfilmfest2018
  • Film Festival Screening – Friday, January 12th, 2018
  • Theatre director Kolby Campbell (campbellko@cfbisd.edu) will now be the point person at Creekview for questions and submissions.

Thank you again for your continued support!  Last year was an incredible turn-out for the maiden voyage, and it is truly amazing to see the talent of our students across the district.

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Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents “High School Musical”

Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents “High School Musical”

Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents "High School Musical"We hope that you will join us for our annual musical production of High School Musical next week at Creekview High School!  You will be transported to a world of innocence, fun, learning and acceptance performed by our students and guests – AND a few special cameo surprises!  You don’t want to miss this!

Showtimes:
Friday November 3rd at 7:00 pm
Saturday November 4th at 7:00 pm
Sunday November 5th at 2:00 pm

Pre-sale tickets from Deb Moss in student services:
$8.00 Students
$10.00 Adult
Lap children 2 and under are free.

Ticket purchased at the door or online:
$12.00 Students & Adults
Click here to purchase online

Teacher Complimentary Tickets – arranged in advance with Deb Moss in Student Services or at the door with your CFBISD badge.

We hope to see each and every one of you there!  And don’t forget to bring your families, friends, and anyone who loves the arts!

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CHS Places at 2017 Princeton Moot Court Competition

CHS Places at 2017 Princeton Moot Court Competition

CHS Places at 2017 Princeton Moot Court CompetitionCreekview High School students Joanna Boyer, Mahak Merchant, Simon Peña, and Amena Tep competed at the 2017 Princeton Moot Court Competition. This year’s case centered on the tension between the commerce clause and the tenth amendment. This was in the context of Native American tribal sovereignty and the regulation of casinos. The team went undefeated in 4 preliminary and 1 breakout round. Afterwards, Moot Court co-captains Simon Peña and Amena Tep placed 8th in the nation, a new record for Creekview. Additionally, Simon Peña brought home a Top Attorney award, also a first for Creekview!

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Parent Education – Fighting Stress with Mindfulness

Presenter: Neeti Prasad
Davis Elementary Counselor

For: Elementary, Middle and High School parents

Two Presentations, Choose ONE:

Thursday, October 12 – 6:30-7:30 PM
Blalack Middle School – 1706 E. Peters Colony Rd. Carrollton, 75007

Tuesday, October 17 – 6:30-7:30 PM
Field Middle School – 13551 Dennis Ln. Farmers Branch 75234

  • Presentations are open to all CFB ISD parents.
  • Presented in English & Spanish
  • Free childcare for children 3 years and older.

Contact Information: Bridgit Basel (baselb@cfbisd.edu)

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CHS Wind Symphony Wins National Recognition

CHS Wind Symphony is National Winner

CHS Wind SymphonyThe CHS Wind Symphony  is the national winner in the 2017 Mark of Excellence / National Wind Band Honors Project. The “Mark of Excellence” music competition is entered with recordings that honor music programs and their ensembles for high standards in performance.

The Foundation for Music Education sponsors this project. Ensembles are judged by nationally respected adjudicators, with the top quarter being named as National Winners and the second quarter receiving Commended Honors. This year, 278 of the finest musical ensembles in the nation entered the competition. The project received entries from 38 states.

The participating groups received written comments and suggestions from the adjudicators and a compilation CD of the winning performances.

Creekview Director of Bands, Arturo Denis, said, “the performance of the Creekview Wind Symphony represents the very highest level of music teaching, learning and performing. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 2017 and current members of the Wind Symphony for this accomplishment! Special recognition and appreciation to; Associate Directors, Mr. Maxwell Atkinson and Mr. Matt Neal; Mr. LaPuma, CHS Principal; and Mr. Brett Farr, CFBISD Fine Arts Director, for their ongoing support and contributions!”

For more information about the national “Mark of Excellence” awards, visit this website: www.foundationformusiceducation.org.

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