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CHS Wrestling Takes State Runner-Up

CHS Wrestling Takes State Runner-Up

CHS Wrestling Takes State Runner-UpCHS Wrestling Takes State Runner-Up for 2018. The Creekview High School Boys’ Wrestling team travelled to El Paso to compete in the UIL-5A Boys Dual State Championships. The competition was held at at Del Valle High School. The top 16 teams according to last year’s state tournament standings are invited to this prestigious event. After a day filled with intense battles and fighting through adversity, Creekview Wrestling finished as the State Runner-Up. Standout performances came from James Yarbro and Isaiah Ayala who both finished the day with a 4-0 record. These athletes as they have been preparing for years for this level of competition. Results are as follows:

Boys 5A Dual State Championships Results

1st– Prosper
2nd– Carrollton Creekview
3rd– Canyon Randall
4th– Dripping Springs
5th- Chisholm Trail
6th– Frisco Centennial
7th– El Paso Del Valle
8th– Corpus Christi Ray
9th– El Paso Hanks
10th – Highland Park
11th – El Paso Burges
12th– Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial
13th– RL Turner
14th– El Paso Fabens
15th– El Paso Chapin
16th– Mission Sharyland Pioneer

Individual Results

113 lbs- Coby Eikenhorst 2-2
120 lbs- James Yarbro 4-0
120 lbs- Noah Eikenhorst 0-0
126 lbs- Isaiah Ayala 4-0
126 lbs- Aldo Moyron-Pineda 0-1
126 lbs- Julian Garcia 0-0
132 lbs- Diego Bonilla 2-1
138 lbs- Cody Shaffer 2-2
145 lbs- Chris Galindo 1-3
152 lbs- Mason Ding 2-2
152 lbs- Don Lesley 0-0
160 lbs- Rishard Woodley 3-1
170 lbs- Owen Orozco 1-3
170 lbs- Josh Cannon 0-0
182 lbs- Daniel Kim 3-1
195 lbs- Edgar Herrera 2-1
220 lbs- Josh Ramirez 3-1
285 lbs- Torrey Kendall 0-4

Creekview Wrestling continues their journey on Jan. 18 as they travel to Lovejoy, TX to compete against district opponents Lovejoy and McKinney North.

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CFBISD’s 3rd Annual African-American Read-In

CFBISD's 3rd Annual African American Read-InThe directors of English language arts and reading, invite you, your students, and staffs to join us for CFB’s third annual African American Read-In, which will be held at Barbara Bush Middle School on Tuesday, February 6, at 6:00 p.m.  Please bring one of your favorite selections written by an African American author to read or perform at this event.

We are joining the National Council of Teachers of English, its Black Caucus, and others by hosting this literary event during Black History Month.  It will be our pleasure to add your name to this list of readers for the National African American Read-In, the nation’s first and oldest event dedicated to diversity in literature.

If you need suggestions about popular reading selections, please visit the NCTE website or Click HERE.  Just scroll down to the events, and click on the African American Read-In, where you can find a wealth of information about this event, its history, and its national appeal.

We hope that you will be able to join us; we look forward to seeing you at the event.

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Law Academy Student Heads to Competition

CHS Law Academy Student Heads to Competition

CHS Law Academy Student Heads to CompetitionCreekview High School Law Academy student heads to competition on Jan. 20. The Law & Criminal Justice Academy resides at Creekview High School. Simon Peña spoke before the local chapter of the American Legion in December. As a result, they have selected him to represent CFBISD in competition. Additionally, Peña is preparing for; three different Moot Court cases, YMCA State competition, the Harlan Institute’s Virtual Supreme Court competition, and the Duke University Invitational Moot Court tournament.

Previously this school year, Peña was named Top Attorney at the Princeton University Moot Court competition and at the YMCA Districts competition. Peña continues to prepare for several competitions before Spring Break.

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Parent Education – Social Media & Internet Safety (NOT for Students)

Parent Education, Social Media & Internet Safety

Social Media & Internet Safety

When:
January 31, 2018
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Where:
ESDC Building B – Texas Room
1820 Pearl St. Carrollton 75006

This presentation is NOT for students

Free childcare for children 3 years and older

Presented in English & Spanish

Contact Information: Bridgit Basel baselb@cfbisd.edu

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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT BY CFBISD

Major Announcement by CFBISD

Dr. Bobby Burns, Superintendent of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, will be on hand on Monday, January 22 at Standridge Stadium to make a major announcement.

Major Announcement in CFBISD, letters in front of view of Earth from Space

CFBISD would like to invite you to watch this event LIVE on our Facebook Channel at www.facebook.com/cfbisd

You are not going to want to miss it.

This announcement will change the future of CFBISD and have a major, positive impact on our students.

Click Here to View Facebook Live Invite

  • What: Major Announcement by CFBISD
  • When: Monday, January 22 at 10 AM
  • Where: View it on the CFBISD Facebook Channel
  • Who: Dr. Bobby Burns and CFBISD Students and Staff

Visit Our CFB REVEAL SITE for the Official Countdown

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CHS Artists Selected for 2018 Young Masters Exhibit

CHS Artists Selected for 2018 Young Masters Exhibit

CHS Artists Selected for 2018 Young Masters ExhibitFive artists from Creekview High School have had their artwork selected for the 2018 Young Masters Exhibit. The exhibit is hosted by the Dallas Museum of Art, the O’Donnell Foundation, and AP Strategies. This is the 24th year for the annual exhibit. The 2018 show will include 54 studio art works: 40 drawing/2D works; 14 3D works, 4 art history essays, and 6 music theory compositions.

While some highly quality work is not in the final selection, this is for specific reasons. This is done in an attempt to provide the public with a better understanding of the broad range of approaches in the three College Board AP portfolios. The judges began with over 560 digital submissions, and the 126 works selected for the preliminary round deserve special recognition for their confident articulation of form and ideas.

Selected Artists and Their Works

Malaki Askew, Frustration (Nickel and brass)
Denise Elizondo, Infection (Clay, acrylic paint)
Taskeen Zehra, Flamin’ Hot (Nickel, copper tubing, birthday candles)
David Lee, Stairs of Success (Pencil)
Luu Anh Pham, Anxiety (Pencil, food coloring)

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Creekview Inspired Ornament Adorns Texas State House

Creekview Inspired Ornament Adorns Texas State House

Creekview Inspired Ornament Adorns Texas State HouseCHS senior, Natalie Buchanan, created a Creekview inspired ornament which is currently adorning at tree at the Texas State House. Each year, House Members are invited to select a constituent to imagine and create a visual representation of what makes their Texas House District special. Furthermore, these artistic endeavors decorate a 23-foot, Texas-grown Christmas tree that stands in the House Chamber of the Texas Capitol. The tree and ornaments will be on display during the holiday season.

Now in its ninth year, the district ornament project has proven to be an educational experience for the Capitol’s thousands of holiday visitors. While enjoying viewing artists’ work, visitors see of what makes communities throughout Texas unique. This year, the tree will be on display from Nov. 29 through Jan. 2.

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Divers Wrap Up 2017

Divers Wrap Up 2017

Divers Wrap Up 2017CFB divers wrap up 2017 in a bow for the season. While these athletes from across the district had their last meet for 2017, senior swimmers and divers were recognized for their performance.

Diving results are as follows

Girls

  1. Elizabeth Feezor – Creekview – 84.60
  2. Deana Popvic – Newman Smith – 77.45
  3. Sridevi Gundimeda – Ranchview – 61.75
  4. Amanda Lemus – R. L. Turner – 58.70
  5. Casandra Lopez – R. L. Turner – 48.35

Boys

  1. Nate Phillips -R. L. Turner – 135.90
  2. Carlos PruelHomme -R. L. Turner – 123.60
  3. Napolean Ferrer – Newman Smith – 121.65
  4. Juan Palomo -R. L. Turner – 116.50
  5. Steven Fry – Newman Smith – 104.25
  6. Austin Zercher – Ranchview – 100.30
  7. Sangmyeong Lee – Creekview – 71.80
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CHS Band Members Ace TMEA Region 31

CHS Band Members Ace TMEA Region 31

CHS Band Members Ace TMEA Region 31Congratulations to our Creekview Band members who Auditioned for TMEA Region 31 and placed in the Top Wind Symphony/Area/Orchestra/9th grade and 5A Region bands!! What an incredible honor and success for you! We’ll be following them closely as they continue to prepare for upcoming events such as the AREA/STATE auditions later in January!

Yujin Kim – Flute -5A
Kit Hawkins – Oboe – WS/ Orchestra /Area*
Jose Buenrostro – 9th grade Region Band
Kara Hunter – English Horn – 5A / Area*
Colby Cruz – Trumpet – WS/ Orchestra /Area*
Juan Rivera – Trumpet – 5A
Alain Baviera – Tenor Trombone – 5A
Luis Vega – Tenor Trombone – 5A
Jason Martinez – Bass Trombone – WS/ Orchestra /Area*
Jesse Cho – Percussion – 5A

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Creekview High School – Fall Final Exam/Bell Schedule 2017

December 21 – Thursday

Period 3 Exam 8:20am-10:20am
Period 4 Exam 10:25am-12:20pm

(30 mins- Study & 90 mins for exam)

December 22 – Friday

Period 5 Exam 8:20am-10:20am
Period 6 Exam 10:25am-12:20am

(30 mins – Study & 90 mins for exam)

Final Exam Bell Schedule

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
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