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Now Hiring After School Aides

CFBISD is hiring Aides for our after school program called After the Bell (ATB.) This is a great opportunity to earn money while working with students in CFBISD in a fun environment.  Aides will work three hours per day from 2:45 – 5:45 pm for five days per week with opportunities to work additional hours during holidays and breaks.

Our After the Bell program will meet and follow the same safety standards used by the District.  Aides will wear masks and work with groups of children practicing social distancing, washing hands, and participating in activities that provide a healthy distance and discourage contact. Campuses will follow the safety practices of the school day while children attend After the Bell.

There will be a site director who is a certified teacher available to guide the activities of the ATB Aides and the students attending the program. A school nurse will be on call at all times to assist as needed.

Requirements:
High School diploma
Work three hours/day ( 2:45 – 5:45) five days a week ( Monday through Friday)

Salary – $11.25/hour for fifteen hours/week= $168.75/week

The Director of the After School Programs, Janet Restivo, is available to answer questions regarding employment for this position.

Janet Restivo
restivoj@cfbisd.edu
972.968.6525

Applications are being accepted now.  On the CFBISD Jobs webpage scroll down to the Part-time category and look for the Part-time After the Bell Aide position.

Visit cfbjobs.com to apply.

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CFB Awarded Certificate of Excellence for Financial Reporting

The Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) is pleased to award Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting (COE). ASBO International’s COE recognizes districts that have met the program’s high standards for financial reporting and transparency. The school district earned the Certificate of Excellence for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended 2019.

“The COE’s mission is to promote and recognize excellence in financial reporting, specifically through a district’s CAFR,” ASBO International Executive Director David Lewis says. “The CAFR informs stakeholders about the financial and economic state of the district, making it an important communications tool for building trust and engaging with the school community.”

By participating in the COE program, school districts demonstrate their commitment to financial transparency. Applicants submit their CAFR for review by a team of financial professionals, who provide feedback to improve future documents. If the CAFR meets the requirements of the program, the document may receive the Certificate of Excellence. A district’s participation in the COE program can facilitate bond rating and continuing bond disclosure processes.

The COE is proudly sponsored by ASBO International Strategic Partner American Fidelity.

About ASBO International

Founded in 1910, the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) is a nonprofit organization that, through its members and affiliates, represents approximately 30,000 school business professionals worldwide. ASBO International is committed to providing programs, services, and a global network that promote the highest standards in school business. Its members support student achievement through effective resource management in various areas ranging from finance and operations to food services and transportation. Learn more at asbointl.org.

About American Fidelity

American Fidelity provides employer cost-savings solutions and supplemental insurance benefits to specific industries. Acting as an extension of the HR department, we educate, enroll, and support the development of robust, competitive insurance packages—all while ensuring seamless administration and employee satisfaction. As experts in employer benefit solutions, our salaried account managers deliver year-round support, help employers overcome benefit administrative challenges, and always offer a different perspective – a different opinion.

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RBFCU Supports our Teachers of the Year!

RBFCU supports CFBISD

Thank you Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) for supporting CFBISD by awarding $1000.00 to our CFBISD Teachers of the Year, Kevin Guillot (Early College High School) and Deana White (Sheffield Elementary School).

RBFCU supports CFBISD in many ways. This is the second year they sponsored our Teacher of the Year program. This year, RBFCU also sponsored our Student of the Month program in partnership with Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce. Each month, the students and their families were recognized at a lunch provided by RBFCU. Students, principals and families came together to celebrate the students and RBFCU brought lots of swag for the students and their families.

RBFCU supports public education.  They offer many banking products and services while providing convenience and loyalty. Because CFBISD is a partner of RBFCU, our staff and families are eligible to receive these benefits available at all RBFCU locations.  Take a look at this video showing the products and services offered by RBFCU or visit their website for more information.

Watch the exciting interviews with our winning Teachers of the Year shown in the videos below. Congrats to our Teachers of the Year and thanks to our sponsor, RBFCU!

Elementary Teacher of the Year, Deana White, Celebration Interview

Secondary Teacher of the Year, Kevin Guillot, Celebration Interview

In case you missed it–watch the Live Announcement of CFBISD Teacher of the Year

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CFBISD Retirement Parade

 

Parents and staff members took part in a drive by parade to celebrate the career of two Polk Middle School retirees this morning, Martha Morgan and Patrica Crowder. The parade included gifts for the retirees including flowers, cakes, balloons, and signs to celebrate their years of service to CFB!

This year’s retirement ceremony included 68 individuals who dedicated a combined 1,334 years of service over their careers teaching, molding and preparing the next generation to succeed upon graduation.

Click below to watch the CFBISD Virtual Celebration for the 2020 Retirees!

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Virtual Celebration of 2020 Retirees

Congratulations to our CFBISD retirees!  We hope you will enjoy watching this brief video celebrating our teachers and staff that are retiring this year.

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2019-2020 Teachers of the Year


Congratulations to our 2019-2020 Teachers of the Year

Deana White Elementary Teacher of the Year

 

Deana White, 2nd Grade
Sheffield Elementary

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Guillot Secondary Teacher of the Year

 

Kevin Guillot, Social Studies
Early College High School

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to our campus Teachers of the Year

Campus Teacher Grade
Blair Cathy Bulthuis 3rd grade
Blanton Wynell Jenkins 2nd grade
Central Alicia Arizmendi 1st grade
Country Place Sarah Johnson 4th grade
Davis Jenna Jones 5th grade
Farmers Branch Melissa Clark 3rd ESL
Freeman Trina Brazille Pre-K
Furneaux Jaimie Banner 1st
Carrollton Marilyn Hall 2nd grade
Good Delicia Langford Kindergarten
Kent Nicole Pryor Pre-K
Landry Vickie Severs Kindergarten
Las Colinas Jessica Knox 3rd
La Villita Sarah Rayas 2nd
McCoy Maral Aznavour 4th
McKamy Amanda Perry Kindergarten
McLaughlin Strickland Ashley Watford STEM Academy
McWhorter Stephanie Buckingham 1st
Rainwater Lauren Marsh 4th grade
Riverchase Jeff Heine 2nd grade
Rosemeade Lynn West Special Ed Support
Sheffield Deana White 2nd grade
Stark Irving Alcantara Music
Thompson Sanjuanita “Grace” Gutierrez 3rd grade
Blalack Marietta Huynh Algebra
Bush Michelle Morris Language Arts/Reading
Field Kelly Gossett Applied Academics Grades 6-8
Long Francis Camacho Social Studies
Perry Eric Chui Orchestra
Polk Kalvanetta McPherson 7th and 8th
Creekview Daniel Benchot Special Ed
ECHS Kevin Guillot Social Studies
Ranchview Sean Walker IB/Physics
Smith Kathy Holdge International Business Academy
Turner Michelle Wilson English
Grimes Theresa Parada Moving on Up
Salazar Debra Timmons Social Studies
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