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Calendar Input for 2018-2019

The District is seeking input on calendars for the 2018-2019 school year. The District is bringing forward three calendar options.

Calendar Survey

The District is looking into becoming a District of Innovation with one of the parts of the Innovation Plan being flexibility in the school start date. State law dictates currently that school districts cannot begin before the 4th Monday in August. By becoming a District of Innovation, the calendar start date could be adjusted earlier than the 4th Monday. Two of the calendar options are District of Innovation calendars with the school start date before the 4th Monday. One of the calendar options is not a District of Innovation calendar; classes begin on the 4th Monday in August.

The School Board will make their final decision on becoming a District of Innovation at the February Board Meeting. This decision will impact the school calendar options.

Note: There is only one early release day each semester in all three calendars. The State of Texas will no longer grant a Early Release Days Waiver; therefore, CFB reduced the number of Early Release Days in order to meet the number of minimum minutes.

Additional District of Innovation Information

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District of Innovation in CFBISD

A District of Innovation (DOI) is a concept passed by the 84th Legislative Session in House Bill 1842, effective immediately, that gives traditional school districts most of the flexibilities available to Texas’ open enrollment charter schools. To access these flexibilities, a school district must adopt an innovation plan as set forth in Texas Education Code chapter 12A.

Using the District of Innovation distinction, a local school district may want to pursue specific innovations in curriculum, instruction, parent or community involvement, school calendar, budgeting, or other ideas. An innovation plan also allows a school district to gain exemption from many Texas Education Code requirements. Essentially, innovation plans will be about local control. Each district can pursue designation as a District of Innovation for different reasons, and no two plans may look the same. Community members should note that each innovation plan will be unique to the local school district.

In CFBISD, the School Board voted to approve the pursuit of developing an Innovation Plan. The Board also appointed a District of Innovation Plan Committee that will work on an Innovation Plan. Once approved by the committee, the Innovation Plan was then presented to the District Improvement Committee for approval. Once approved by the District Improvement Committee, the plan was posted to the district’s website. The School Board will vote on the Innovation Plan at the February School Board Meeting.

The DOI Plan Committee studied the Board’s vision, mission, and goals and the District Improvement Plan and also considered challenges and barriers in existing law that could be alleviated through strategies included in a DOI Plan. The following topics were identified to include in the Plan:

*            First Day of Instruction and possible flexibility in school calendar due to changed first day of instruction

*            Length of Instructional Day for Pre-K

*            Teacher Certification for certain Career and Technology Education instructors, dance teachers at elementary for Fine Arts Academies, and certain World Languages Instructors

The goal of the DOI Plan is to enhance local control and give the District greater flexibility to implement strategies and innovations that support the Board’s mission, vision, and goals, based on community and internal stakeholder input.

 

District of Innovation Timeline for 2018-19

November 13, 2017:       DIC Begins Discussion of Innovation Plan

November 16, 2017:       Board Work Study to Introduce District of Innovation and Timeline

December 7, 2017:         Board Adopts Resolution to Pursue District of Innovation

December 7, 2017:         Public Hearing on Resolution to Pursue District of Innovation

December 7, 2017:         Board Determines Committee to Consider District of Innovation

December 11, 2017:       Committee Meets to Consider District of Innovation Plan & Determines Needs for Additional Meetings

December 18, 2017:       DIC Meets to Consider District of Innovation Plan (tentative)

December 19, 2017:       District of Innovation Plan Posted on District Website

January 18, 2018:            Report on District of Innovation Plan to Board of Trustees & Public Comment on District of Innovation Plan

February 1, 2018:            Board of Trustees Considers District of Innovation Plan; requires ⅔ vote

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Ranchview & Creekview Golf Invitational Results

The Ranchview Invitational was held on Tuesday, November 14, at the Tribute Golf links.

Capturing First prize for the Boys medalists was Creekview High School senior, Kyle Cox.

Kyle displayed poise and patience as he birdied  3 consecutive holes and made a terrific par save on hole #17 to fire a score of 1 under par 71 and win by 1 shot over a very competitive boys field.

Ranchview freshman Bohyun Park won her third tournament of the 2017 Fall campaign by firing an incredible round of 67 in very windy and difficult conditions. She overcame an early 3 shot deficit and executed incredible ball striking skills in route to a 6 birdies 1 bogey and 12 pars.

The dynamic CFBISD golfing duo of Cox and Park represented their schools with sportsmanship and courage!

Congratulations Kyle & Bohyun!

 

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Ranchview Football Headed to Playoffs

Congratulations to the Ranchview Wolves Football Team for advancing in the UIL STATE FOOTBALL Playoffs.

They will be taking on Kennedale this Friday, Nov 17th, 2017 at 7:30 pm at the CEDAR HILL ISD STADIUM located at #1 Longhorn Blvd., Cedar Hill, Texas.

Ranchview is the home team.

Ticket prices at the GATE: $5.00 for Adults, $3.00 for Students

NO PRE SALE TICKETS available.

Passes Accepted: 6-4A Adm Pass.

PARKING FEE: $5.00 per vehicle to enter the parking lot.

STADIUM RULES: NO OUTSIDE BAGS – Only purses are allowed. No outside food or beverage allowed in the stadium. No balloons, confetti, or horns allowed inside the stadium.

Congratulations again to Coach Terry Smith, His team of Coaches and Athletes for making CFBISD Proud!

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CFBISD Annual Spelling Bee 2018

What:   
District Spelling Bee

When:
Saturday, January 27th during Elementary Olympiad
Time: TBA

 

Where:
R.L. Turner High School
1600 S. Josey Lane Carrollton, TX 75006

Susan Kelly
Directory
Elementary
Language Arts

Dr. Shirley Wright
Director
Research & Assessment
English Language Arts

Erica Ysbrand
Director
Secondary
Language Arts

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Connecting The Dots Expo (For Families of Students with Special Needs)

Community & Educational Resources for Youth & Adolescents

FINDING THE RIGHT INFORMATION, resource or person, to meet your specific needs or those of someone in your family, can be both challenging and frustrating. We want to help!
Please join us and spend the day connecting the dots with us. You can connect with our experts by attending our breakout sessions, where you will learn about valuable resources and ask any questions you may have. You can also connect with any of the exhibitors we will have on hand that day. To really connect the dots, you have to have a little fun, so we have arranged for some cool activities for the kids!

Sponsoring LEAs:
Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD, Dallas ISD, Grand Prairie ISD, Irving ISD, Region 10 ESC

Special Thanks to:
Irving Elks Lodge #2334 – Donation of hot dogs and buns

Time Session Title Presenter Room #
10:30-11:30 Life Planning Mallory Holmes E1506
Community Care Services – Transitioning to Adult Medicaid Services Sharon Booth E1512
Behavior Supports Kathy Kelchner E1508
11:30-12:30 Guardianship Macy Melton E1506
College Supports Johnetta Banks E1508
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2nd Annual Creekview Film Festival

It’s that time again!  Last year, the Creekview Speech & Theatre Booster Club hosted the 1st Annual Creekview Film Festival, open to any full-time high school student in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch District.  It was a huge success, and one of our entrants progressed all the way to State Quarter Finals in the UIL Young Filmmakers Competition.  We are looking forward to another great turnout.

Quick Overview

  • 4 categories: Narrative, Documentary, Traditional Animation, Computer/Digital Animation
  • A Google Classroom has been set-up to house documents and forms  (the code to join is 599dv2)
  • A printable flyer is available for your hallways and classrooms
  • UIL rules apply
  • Each campus is responsible for entering their students in the actual UIL competition.  (Even if entrants in the Creekview Film Festival are not interested in pursuing the UIL Competition, our guidelines are following those set forth by UIL with regard to length, music usage, etc.)
  • Deadline to commit to participating: Monday, November 6th.  Please be advised, you can still participate after November 6th as this deadline date is flexible.
  • $10 per individual entry, for the first film.  Each student may only enter up to 4 films, one per category.  (Each add’l entry will have a $2 discount.  2=$18, 3=$24, and 4=$28)
  • Window for submitting film: December 6th through January 10th (This date is FIRM)
  • Twitter: #crkvwfilmfest2018
  • Film Festival Screening – Friday, January 12th, 2018
  • Theatre director Kolby Campbell (campbellko@cfbisd.edu) will now be the point person at Creekview for questions and submissions.

Thank you again for your continued support!  Last year was an incredible turn-out for the maiden voyage, and it is truly amazing to see the talent of our students across the district.

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Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents “High School Musical”

Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents “High School Musical”

Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents "High School Musical"We hope that you will join us for our annual musical production of High School Musical next week at Creekview High School!  You will be transported to a world of innocence, fun, learning and acceptance performed by our students and guests – AND a few special cameo surprises!  You don’t want to miss this!

Showtimes:
Friday November 3rd at 7:00 pm
Saturday November 4th at 7:00 pm
Sunday November 5th at 2:00 pm

Pre-sale tickets from Deb Moss in student services:
$8.00 Students
$10.00 Adult
Lap children 2 and under are free.

Ticket purchased at the door or online:
$12.00 Students & Adults
Click here to purchase online

Teacher Complimentary Tickets – arranged in advance with Deb Moss in Student Services or at the door with your CFBISD badge.

We hope to see each and every one of you there!  And don’t forget to bring your families, friends, and anyone who loves the arts!

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Newman Smith High School – Halloween Exhibition Ballgame

Too old to “Trick or Treat” but still want candy?

Join us for the Newman Smith Trojan’s Halloween Exhibition Ballgame!

Featuring Baseball & Softball playing IN COSTUME!

Spectators are encouraged to be in costume

When: Tuesday, October 31/Gates open at 6 P.M.

Where: Kelly Baseball Field, 2000 Kelly Blvd. Carollton

Trunk or Treat: 6:00 P.M. – 6:50 P.M.

FREE CANDY!

Meal Deal $2 (hot dog, drink & chips)

Exhibition Game: 7:00 P.M. (Co-Ed Softball)

Admission: donations of 2 cans of food!

Come support your Newman Smith Athletes!

In case of rain – Location will be Newman Smith High School

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