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Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A has been so gracious to support our schools and community through CFB Giving House, Chick-fil-A campus fundraisers and much more! During this time of social distancing, Chick-fil-A  has continued to serve the CFB community.

Serving Families

Chick-fil-A owner, Macy Agnew, (Trinity Mills/Old Denton Dr. location) reached out to our counselors to find families they could assist with specific needs during this difficult time. Our counselors provided stories and areas of need to Chick-fil-A so they could bless our students and families. Today Chick-fil-A staff went out to families to surprise them, making this difficult time a little better.

Thank you Chick-fil-A for giving to our families, students and staff.

Chikfila employees with students

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serving CFB Student Nutrition Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chick-fil-A visited our 3 Carrollton High Schools to provide a tasty lunch to our CFB Student Nutrition staff. Grab and Go takes place every Tuesday, but CFB Student Nutrition works throughout the week to prepare.

Chick-fil-A took on the mission this week to serve those who serve others! Thank you Chick-fil-A for providing a yummy lunch to our hard-working staff at Smith, Turner and Creekview.

To hear more about what our Student Nutrition Department is doing during this time, take a look at this video staring Kristen Hess, Student Nutrition Coordinator.

https://www.facebook.com/cfbisd/videos/vb.141966079507/606443966614671/?type=2&theater

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COVID-19 Does Not Stop Team Cardinal Assembly at Kent Elementary

As more and more offices and schools shut down across Dallas and the nation, Kent Elementary in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District did not let campus closures stop their nine-week awards assembly. Kent Elementary went to social media and held a virtual assembly to honor their incredible students for their hard work and dedication to the school.

COVID-19 Does Not Stop Team Cardinal Assembly at Kent Elementary

virtual awards assembly at Kent Elementary

Debbie Williams, Principal at Kent Elementary, kicked off today’s virtual event by thanking her staff and students for their hard work during the shutdown. She also encouraged the Kent Family to stay safe and to make sure to follow good hygiene.

Click Here to Watch Opening Video

COVID-19 was not going to shutdown its quarterly awards. Williams stated, “Cardinals rise to the occasion! Our school spirit will shine under all circumstances.”

A Day of Celebration at Kent

Throughout the morning and into the afternoon, grade-level teachers posted videos awarding their impressive third nine-week award winners. Awards included grade level MVP’s, the Spirit Stick Award and the Grand Slam Award, which honors for character, behavior and being an overall good Kent Cardinal. Coach Marsh had a special “dance” message to all the Grand Slam Award Winners!!! All the teachers had fun putting the event together.

kent elementary celebrates

kent elementary dances

Kent Elementary Families Come Together

“I had word from parents that their family had gathered around the TV this morning to watch the assembly,” said Williams. Students and staff wore their Kent sprit wear to honor the virtual awards assembly as they watched from home. Williams also stated, “Parents stated that their children sang along with to the school songs. It was an excellent time for parents, students and teachers to reconnect.

Congratulations to all of the outstanding Kent Cardinals for their hard work for the third nine-weeks. We miss you and hope to see you soon. You make CFBISD proud.

You can see all of the award announcement by visiting their Facebook page by clicking below:

Kent Elementary Facebook Page

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City of Farmers Branch—Murals with the Mayor

Calling all Farmers Branch residents—put your artistic skills to work and make a lasting impact on the City of Farmers Branch through Murals with the Mayor Robert Dye.

Submissions are due by April 17th.

Post mural design submissions on social media, and tag #muralswiththemayor.

The ultimate winner’s artwork will become a piece of history in Farmers Branch and the runner up will get their artwork on a collateral piece for the city.

Details

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CFBISD Offers Virtual Counseling Options for Students and Families During School Closure

Our school counselors are available for either virtual sessions or phone calls by making a request on the Google form found on Parent Square.  Counselors can also be reached by email for questions or concerns.  If you need help locating the link to the google form or have questions, please call or email your campus counselor.

Our evening Counseling Connections Center (CCC) is also up and running. Students will continue to receive sessions with their same counselors virtually.  If you have questions about the CCC, please contact Jackie Arbaiza at 972-968-6620.

Children’s Telehealth program has continued to offer virtual services to students throughout the school closure and to communicate with our campus staff to collaborate on needed resources.  Please contact your campus counselor for more information on this ongoing collaboration between Children’s Medical and CFBISD.

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The Friendship House – A Community Resource

Friendship House Logo

The Friendship House, a ministry of First Baptist Church at The Fields, is a community Food Bank that offers resources to those in need. During these uncertain times, The Friendship House is open on Wednesdays from 9am-11:30am and 1:30pm-4pm. They are located at 3733 N. Josey Lane, Carrollton.

Anyone seeking assistance can call on Mondays and Tuesdays at 972-512-3838 to make an appointment.

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Joe’s Pizza Serving CFB Families, Senior Citizens and First Responders Daily

Joe's pizza

Owner of the original Joe’s Pizza, Carolyn Benavides, has been a giving member of the CFBISD community for years.  She serves as a member of the CFBISD Educational Foundation and in many other ways.  Joe’s Pizza on Beltline is open daily for a free meal from 10 am – 11 am Monday-Friday.

On average, 200-300 meals are being distributed daily.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Donations are accepted to assist these efforts at paypal.me/thejoespizza or venmo @joes-pizzabeltline

Also accepted– donations of food items (bags of chips, fruit, granola bars, veggies etc.)

ORDER LUNCH OR DINNER TO GO AT JOE’S

Joe’s is also open for business–pickup or delivery at www.joespizzasubs.com or call 972-416-6555.

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Volunteer Opportunities—volunteers are limited due to virus restrictions.

Carrollton Mayor Kevin Falconer volunteers at Joe’s!

Carrollton Mayor Kevin Falconer volunteers at Joe’s!

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