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Creekview Choir Students Advance to All-State

On January 7, five students from Creekview High School made their way to Keller, Texas to compete in the fiercely competitive Area B choral auditions.

On January 7, five students from Creekview High School made their way to Keller, Texas to compete in the fiercely competitive Area B choral auditions. Please congratulate the following Creekview students on their success and hard work:

Rolando Bernal- 1st Chair, All-State Mixed Choir
Raymond Francois- 3rd Chair, All-State Mixed Choir
Jessica Hausmann- 1st Chair, All-State Treble Choir
Hasoo Eun- First Alternate, All-State Tenor/Bass Choir

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Creekview Students’ Art Featured in Dallas Museum of Art

Three students from Creekview High were chosen to have their art works featured in the Dallas Museum of Art. Their art has been selected from hundreds of entries from the best art high schools in the metroplex. Please congratulate Shaun Houpy, Violet Smith and Taskeen Zehra. What an honor to have their art in an internationally renowned museum. The work will be on display February 25 - April 16.

Three students from Creekview High were chosen to have their art works featured in the Dallas Museum of Art.  Their art has been selected from hundreds of entries from the best art high schools in the metroplex.  Please congratulate Shaun Houpy, Violet Smith and Taskeen Zehra.  What an honor to have their art in an internationally renowned museum.  The work will be on display February 25 – April 16.  Stop by the Dallas Museum of Art & support our Creekview students!

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Creekview High School – Final Exam Schedule

Final Exam Bell Schedule

December 14, 2016

8:20 – 9:50                    Period 1 Exam

9:55 – 11:25                  Period 2 Exam

11:30 – 1:00                  Period 4

11:30 – 12:00                 A lunch
A lunch pass period to class 12:00 – 12:05
12:00 – 12:30                 B lunch
B lunch pass period to class 12:30 – 12:35
12:30 – 1:00                  C lunch

1:05 – 1:20                    Period 3

1:25 – 1:40                   Period 5

1:45 -2:00                    Period 6

2:05 – 3:35                    Period 7 Exam


Fall Semester 2016

Exam Schedule

December 15 – Thursday

Period 3 Exam 8:20 am- 10:20 am

Period 4 Exam 10:25 am – 12:20 am

(30 mins –Study & 90 mins for exam)

December 16 – Friday

Period 5 Exam 8:20 am- 10:20 am

Period 6 Exam 10:25 am – 12:20 am

(30 mins –Study & 90 mins for exam)

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2004 Creekview Graduate Named Top Sailor *(UPDATED!)

CHS Graduate and Nval Petty Officer, Vanessa Poland

Navy Petty Officers 1st Class Vanessa Poland, right, and Hugo Sanchezolmos, hospital corpsmen, participate in a man overboard drill aboard USNS Spearhead in the Atlantic Ocean, March 3, 2016. (Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Amy M. Ressler)

On Nov. 23, former Creekview High School Mustang, Vanessa Poland, was named the United States Navy’s Sailor of the Year for the Naval Health Clinic Charleston (NHCC). Petty Officer Poland is stationed at Joint Base Charleston – Naval Weapons Station, South Carolina, where she serves as a hospital corpsman and leading petty officer of NHCC’s Medical Home Port. She has been with NHCC since 2015, and is in her 12th year of military service.

In a phone interview with CFB, Poland filled us in on what has been going on since she graduated in June of 2004. Enlisting shortly after graduation from Creekview, she began her military career the following November.

Poland shared some stories about her favorite teachers in CFB, recounting Ms. Brewer, her 2nd grade teacher from Davis Elementary, who managed to always know the right thing to do when she and her best friend were repeatedly caught talking in class. She also reflected on CHS teacher, Mr. Johnson, who was both a class advisor and her economics teacher during her senior year. “He was wicked-smart,” Poland told us, “and he treated us like people.”

Poland said that being on the Swim Team was a great foundation for being in the military. “With sports, you are on a team and united toward a goal, which translates well into the military experience.”

Throughout her years in the Navy, Poland has continued her education and earned her Masters degree in Business Administration in 2014. Eligible for retirement in 2024, Poland plans on entering the non-profit sector, primarily working with veterans. “I’m well acquainted with the adjustments that veterans must make when they leave the military and transition into civilian life. The military does a great job of making decisions for you; where you sleep, what you eat, and so on. I’d like to help veterans make this transition with jobs and housing.”

When Poland found out she had been selected as NHCC’s “Senior Sailor of the Year,” she said she felt honored.

“I was competing against a stellar group of petty officers,” Poland said. “The other nominees do such awesome things throughout the command, so I was among an elite group.”

NHCC Commanding Officer Capt. Elizabeth Maley said it is a “true joy” having a Sailor with Poland’s caliber and character serving under her command.

“She is a model Sailor who exemplifies the Navy’s core values of honor, courage and commitment,” Maley said. “That’s just one of the reason’s she’s our ‘Senior Sailor of the Year.'”

NHCC’s top enlisted Sailor, Command Master Chief Robert Miley, said Poland is the epitome of Navy professionalism. “Poland has set a high standard through her selfless work ethic, attention to detail and sincere concern for our Sailors,” Miley said. “We are proud to have her represent our Command.”

Poland will represent NHCC in December as she competes against 20 first class petty officers from other military treatment facilities to be named the Navy Medicine East 2016 Sailor of the Year.

Poland, who is currently in charge of 15 Sailors, but has mentored hundreds throughout her career, said the junior Sailors are her driving forces for inspiration and motivation.

“I am fortunate to work with Sailors whose enthusiasm keeps me focused and driven,” Poland said. “I learn just as much, if not more, from them.”

Poland also credits her own mentors for playing a big part in her success. “I have some really incredible mentors who helped me get to where I am in my career,” Poland said. “They helped make my first 12 years in the Navy great. I know the eight years ahead of me are going to be even better.”

Polands’s past assignments include serving at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina; Naval Hospital Guam; Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina; and at the Branch Health Clinic at the Naval Air Station in Oceana, Virginia.

Poland recently returned from a deployment aboard the USNS Spearhead, of which, she provided medical support during humanitarian missions in West Africa, Spain, Cameroon, Ghana, Gabo and Senegal.

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Creekview High School – SAT Boot Camp

SAT Prep “Boot Camp”

Creekview High School

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Cost: Full day at only $50 per student

Register by November 25th at: http://www.northtexascollegeprep.com

The Boot Camp will cover the following:

  • Advanced SAT-style questions over the Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving & Data Analysis, Advanced Math, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Complex Numbers
  • Advanced SAT-style questions for reading passages from founding documents, significant global documents, the social sciences, the physical sciences, and classic works of fiction
  • Advanced SAT-style questions testing the writing skills of command of evidence, vocabulary in context, effective written expression, and standard English conventions
  • Effective test-taking strategies regarding time maagement for each test section, answering multiple choice and student-produced questions, and point distribution
  • Tips for reducing test anxiety

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Creekview High School – 1st Annual Film Festival

What: Students may enter (1) one film into each of the four categories: Documentary, Narrative, Traditional Animation, Computer Animation

When: Entries are to be submitted via GoogleDrive to Whitney Kelley (kelleyw@cfbisd.edu) or Renee Putter (putterr@cfbisd.edu) between December 9, 2016 and January 5, 2017.  All entries will be screened on January 13th at Creekview High School, and winners will be announced.

How: Talk to your campus contact for entry and submission guidelines.

Who can enter?
Open to all CFBISD full-time high school students: Creekview, Newman Smith, RL Turner, Ranchview, Early College High School

Will there be prizes?
Awards will be given for Best of Show, Best in Category and People’s Choice.  Talk with your campus coordinator about entering the State Competition from your campus.

How much does it cost?
$10 per individual entry.  Each student may only enter up to 4 film, one per category.

How long can the films be?
3-7 minutes total, including intro and credits

Where can I get more information?
Stay up to date and have access to announcements, guidelines and documentation by joining the Creekview Film Festival Google Classroom, using the code: t74lw0

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Farmers Branch Carrollton Art Association Student/Scholarship Show

The Farmer’s Branch Carrollton Art Association will be hosting their annual Student/Scholarship Show from Saturday, November 2 through Friday, December 6 at the Farmer’s Branch Manske Library, 13613 Webb Chapel Road, Farmer’s Branch, Texas.
The show is open to all high school students in the Carrollton Farmer’s Branch ISD. Scholarships are given to graduating seniors planning to major in art at an accredited college, university, or academy.

The winners are:
$1,000 Scholarship winner:
Violet Smith – Creekview HS, teacher Cindy Summerman

First Place (Best of Student Show) Chris Galindo – Creekview HS, teacher Bob Thomas, ‘Tears of Fear’ painting

Second Place Shaun Houpy – Creekview HS, teacher Cindy Summerman,’Snake’ jewelry

Third Place Rose De Los Santos – Creekview HS, teacher David Carroll, ‘It’s Not a Bowl’ ceramics

Honorable Mentions
Creekview HS
Habesh Kisanga ‘Barbara’, Black and White drawing
Cameron Chopra ‘You Name It’, ceramics

Newman Smith HS
Leona Blake ‘Dog Days’, drawing
Anna Martinez ‘Hawks Eye’, sculpture
Katauna Lewis ‘Jelly Fish’, ceramics

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Great News for Creekview & Ranchview Volleyball!

Congratulations to two of our CFB ISD high schools as they will move onto post season playoffs tomorrow night, Nov 1st, 2016.

Ranchview Volleyball are the 10-4A undefeated District Champions. This is the second year in the row! Way to go Wolves!

Ranchview will take on Sanger HS tomorrow night, Tuesday, Nov 1st at 6:30 pm in the Flower Mound MARCUS Gym located at 5707 Morriss Road, Flower Mound, Texas 75028
Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Passes accepted: 10-4A Adm. Pass.

Creekview Volleyball won a playoff seed match last Friday night to secure second place in District 14-5A. Way to go Mustangs!

Creekview will take on Frisco HS tomorrow night, Tuesday, Nov 1st at 6:30 pm in Frisco at Lebanon Trail High School Gym located at 5151 Ohio Drive, Frisco, Texas 75035
Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Passes accepted: 14-5A Adm. Pass.

Congratulations on making it to the State Playoffs and for making CFB proud!

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Creekview High School – Choir Students Compete in Region 31 Round of All-State Choir Audition

On Oct. 15, Creekview Choir students competed in the Region 31 round of the All-State Choir audition process. Choir Directors Tara Sikon and Cody Alarcon are so proud of all the Creekview Choir students who auditioned in this very competitive region. Please congratulate the following 23 students for placing in one of the choirs:

Pre-Area Candidate and Region Mixed Choir: Leham Bekele, Jessica Hausmann, Maddie Miller, Mikaela Pace, Stella Galarza, Hasoo Eun, Raymond Francois, Rolando Bernal and Jacob Laxson

Region Mixed Choir: Khira Frias, Bethany Merino, Claire Cathey, Jakob Jeter, Benjamin Gonzales and Nicholas Lara

Region Treble Choir: Darby Kelly, Sophie Doviak, Jada Lee, Rose Edelman and Kianna Montanez

9/10 Grade Honor Choir: Lydia Long, Insha Noorani and Roddy Lisle

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