Creekview students Meg Hawkins and Laura Jabr received Top performer in presentation and overall finalist in advertising campaign at the International DECA Competition.
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CFB Athletes Advance to Regionals and Beyond
CFB athletes advance to Regionals and beyond. Over 23 athletes from Ranchview competef at the Area Track Meet last week in Decatur. Several relay teams and individual events are moving onto Regionals at Texas A&M Commerce this Friday and Saturday.
Competing for Ranchview at Regionals are:
Boys
Sloan Anderson – 4x200m
Warren Barber – 4x100m, 4x200m
Michael Eldridge – 4x100m
Michael Henderson – 4x100m, 4x200m
Troy McKnight – 100m, 4x100m, 4x200m
Darius Myers – Triple Jump
Sarodorick Thompson – 4x100m, 4x200m
Chris Young – 4x100m, 4x200m
Girls
Jazlynn Kimbrough 4x400m
Imani Mayfield Triple Jump, 4x400m
Alexis McGill Triple Jump, 4x400m
Allyssa Reynolds 4x400m
Celeste Reynolds 4x400m
Alivyah Woodard 4x400m
Seventeen Track athletes from Turner, Creekview, and Newman Smith competed in Frisco last week at the Area Track meet. The following athletes advancing to Regionals at UTA in Arlington Friday and Saturday.
Competing at Regionals are; Creekview’s Gabriel Willis, Area Champion in High Jump and Juan Ortiz, Area Champion in Discus. Also, from Creekview is Micah Walker in the 100m dash. Competing from Newman Smith, is Taylor James in the 400m Dash.
Newman Smith tennis player, Daniel Sanchez, advanced to Regionals in the singles division.
Ranchview freshman golfer, Bohyun Park, is currently competing today and tomorrow in her attempt to advance to State.
Senior Creekview Golfer, Kyle Cox just finished competing at Regionals yesterday with an impressive 3rd place finish out of 96 golfers which qualified him for a fourth trip back to the State Golf Tournament on May 14-15. The event will take place in Georgetown, at Whitewing Golf Course.
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CHS Moot Court Team Takes 2018 National Championship
CHS Moot Court Team Takes 2018 National Championship
CHS Moot Court Team takes 2018 National Championship at the Harlan Institute’s National Virtual Moot Court competition. Creekview High School students Joanna Boyer and Makaylia Askew make up the winning team.
2018 CHS Senior Honors Breakfast
2018 CHS Senior Honors Breakfast
Creekview High School hosts 2018 CHS Senior Honors Breakfast. Teachers, staff, and parents celebrated the top 10% of the graduating class during the annual event. Prior to recognizing the students for their academic performance, students and their family were guests at a breakfast in their honor.
SAT/ACT Summer Prep Program
2018 School Lunch Hero Day
2018 School Lunch Hero Day
May 4 is 2018 School Lunch Hero Day. In addition to preparing healthy meals, CFB school nutrition professionals adhere to strict nutrition standards, navigate student food allergies, and offer service with a smile. Our school lunch employees are true heroes. Who needs a cape when you have an apron? While School Nutrition Employee Week is May 7-11, the sixth annual School Lunch Hero day will be May 4. It is a day to remember and thank nutrition staff. Let CFB know about your favorite Student Nutrition employee. Take a selfie shaking hands, giving a high-five, or just smiling with your favorite lunch hero, using hashtag #cfblunchhero on Facebook or Twitter.
Creekview PTSA Presents College 101
“College 101” for all ninth and tenth graders will explain the basics of “credits, endorsements, dual credit and much more!” We will also learn about the academic pathway to college success, including the benefits of PreAP and AP classes. Information about the PSAT test that ALL sophomores and juniors take, and how those scores link to future success on the SAT and ACT will also be shared.
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! Room B100
Law Academy Students Boyer & Askew are Top in Nation
Law Academy Students Boyer & Askew are Top in Nation
Creekview High School Law Academy students Boyer and Askew are heading to Washington for the National Moot Court Competition. Over a two week period, the Harlan Institute has conducted semifinals for its Virtual Moot Court. Three CHS teams advanced to this semifinal round based on written briefs and recorded oral arguments. The teams then argued virtually against teams from across the nation and before judges utilizing Google’s videoconferencing app. On Mar. 29, the CHS team of Joanna Boyer and Makaylia Askew advanced to the final round. Therefore, have been selected as the top respondent team in the nation. The team will face off against the top petitioner team in Washington, D.C. on Apr. 26.
Additionally, Simon Peña and Mahak Merchant were the runner-up petitioner team and will receive a cash prize. Amena Tep and Aileen Mai also advanced and competed in semifinals.
CFB Poetry Slam Teams Sweep Competition
CFB Poetry Slam Teams Sweep Competition
Four CFB high schools and one middle school formed poetry slam teams to participate in the Young DFW Writer’s Louder Than a Bomb Competition. Ranchview, Creekview, Smith, and Turner High Schools, along with Polk Middle School, competed in the event. The event brings over 10 schools from across the metroplex. CFB schools received the most awards at the competition. Turner High School teacher, Tess Mueggenborg, earned the Teacher of the Year award. She is the second teacher from CFB to ever win this honor. RLT sophpmore Maria Nguyen is the recipient of the Giselle Robinson Literary Scholarship. The $6,000 scholarship is for the University of Pennsylvania’s Summer Writing Institute. The Ranchview team is the recipient of the Chuck D Lyrical Activist Award. The award goes to the team poem that effectively advocates for the recognition of a social issue using poetry. RHS won the award for both of their poems.
Final Results
2nd Place: Turner
3rd Place: Creekview
4th Place: Ranchview
5th Place: Smith