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Country Place Holding Flapjack Fundraiser for Destination Imagination Team

Country Place Destination Imagination Team Place 2nd at State Tournament

The Country Place Destination Imagination (DI) team has earned the privilege and honor of competing at the Global Finals for the second year in a row!

Please help the Country Place DI Team get to the competition in Knoxville, TN, from May 24-27. Join us for an all-you-can-eat breakfast (eggs, sausage, potatoes, coffee, juice and pancakes) at Applebee’s (Frankford/Marsh) on Saturday, May 6th, from 8-10am for just $10 per ticket!

Click here to purchase tickets ahead of time!

  • What: All you can eat breakfast (includes eggs, sausage, potatoes, pancakes, coffee, juice, etc.)
  • When: May 6, 2017, 8am – 10am
  • Where: Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar
  • Location: 3565 Frankford Rd (Marsh/Frankford intersection)  
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Ranchview Baseball Heading to State Playoffs

Ranchview Baseball Heading to State Playoffs

Congratulations to the Ranchview Baseball Team for making it to the UIL State Baseball Playoffs 2017! CFBISD is very proud of Coach Marc Garza and his varsity team for their outstanding performance in District.

Ranchview (home team) will take on Krum (visitors) in a playoff series starting this Friday night, May 5th, 2017 at 7:30 pm for GAME 1 at Keller Central High School located at 9450 Ray White Rd., Keller, Tx 76244.

Game 2 will be played at the same location on Saturday, May 6th at NOON, and Game 3 – If Needed, will be played 30 minutes after game 2. For Game 2 – Ranchview will be the visiting team.

Ticket prices are $5.00 for Adults and $3.00 for Students.

The 10-4A Administrator Pass will be accepted.

Come out and cheer on the Wolves!

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Ranchview & Newman Smith Track State Qualifiers

Track State Qualifiers from Ranchview & Newman Smith

Congratulations to our State Qualifiers from Ranchview and Newman Smith High School.  These athletes made it out of Regionals and are on their way to the UIL State Track Meet in Austin to compete on May 11-13.

CFBISD is very proud of all of our State Bound athletes, Head Girls Track Coach Tiffany Cherry from Ranchview and Head Boys Track Coach Tom Neuman from Newman Smith for preparing our kids for greatness!

Newman Smith’s Triple Jumper – Marquies Tinsley will be competing on Thursday May 11th, at 5:00 pm at the Mike A. Myers Stadium located at the University of Texas – Austin.

Ranchview will have several compete at the Mike A. Myers Stadium located at the University of Texas – Austin on Saturday, May 13th:

MaQhi Berry will be competing in the Long Jump at Noon, and Destiny Barclift, Olivia Thomas, LaMantra Fricks, and MaQhi Berry (Alternates: Alexis McGill and Lauryn McCollum) will compete in the 4 X 100 Relay at 6:00 pm Saturday night, and Aalivyah Woodard, Olivia Thomas, MaQhi Berry, and Lauryn McCollum (Alternates: Imani Mayfield) will compete in the 4 X 400 Relay at 10:15 pm Saturday night.

Good Luck to all of our competitors! Great job Athletes and Coaches!

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Blanton Students Raise Funds for “Jump Rope For Heart”

Blanton Students Raise Funds for “Jump Rope For Heart”

During the month of April, Blanton Elementary students raised $1,663.88 participating in “Jump Rope for Heart” for the American Heart Association.  Jump Rope for Heart is a fundraising and physical activity program. It teaches school aged children how to keep fit and healthy, all while having fun and raising vital funds for heart disease research and education.

Jump Rope For Heart and Hoops For Heart Help Students Grow!

  • Kids learn the value of community service and become empowered to contribute to their community’s welfare.
  • Children join together in helping other kids with special hearts.
  • Students learn how to develop heart-healthy habits while being physically active
  • Participants learn jump rope and basketball skills they can use for the rest of their lives.
  • Students help your school earn gift certificates for free P.E. equipment!

Congratulations to our Blanton students and staff for meeting and exceeding our fundraising goal!

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Newman Smith Student Council Places 3rd in Texas DPS Competition

Newman Smith Student Council Places 3rd in Texas DPS Competition

Congratulations to the Newman Smith Student Council for earning a 3rd Place Award in the Teen In The Driver Seat® (TDS) contest.  This contest sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation and State Farm Insurance. The competition’s goal is to reduce or eliminate the number of teen auto accident involving texting, alcohol and other distractions.  This is the 10th year that the competition has been held.

Texas has taken great strides in saving teen lives and TDS is proud to be part of the solution. In Texas, the number of teen drivers involved in fatal crashes has dropped nearly 70 percent and is the only state where fatal crashes involving teen drivers has decreased every year since 2002.

The Newman Smith Student Council produced a video that earned it a 3rd place award and $500!

Recently the Newman Smith Student Council was selected as the top program in Texas by the Texas Association of Secondary Principals.

Sabrina Pace is the teacher/director of the Newman Smiths Student Council program.

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Freeman Elementary Studies Travel to Austin with Education in Action

Freeman Elementary Studies Travel to Austin with Education in Action

Fourth graders from Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD’s Freeman Elementary traveled to Waco and Austin on an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip April 28, 2017 to experience what they are learning in fourth grade Texas History. Students visited the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, the Texas State Capitol, and the Bullock Texas State History Museum.

During the charter bus ride to their first destination, the students discussed why Texans are so proud of their unique heritage and participated in activities and games in preparation for their day. At their first stop, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, students learned the history of the Texas Rangers and explored exhibits about Texas’s earliest inhabitants and its many unique geographical regions. They then traveled to Austin to see the Texas State Capitol where their legislators, The Honorable Don Huffines, State Senator, District 16 and The Honorable Matt Rinaldi, State Representative, District 115, office. Students saw first-hand where Texas laws are made as they toured the State Capitol including the Senate and House of Representatives chambers. At the Bullock Texas State History Museum students traveled in time through the Texas Revolution and learned about the events that created our Lone Star identity. The students’ visit to the museum concluded at the multi-sensory Texas Spirit Theater with the Star of Destiny where they saw and experienced the history of our great state including a gusher exploding from an East Texas oil derrick and the takeoff of Saturn V as seen from Mission Control at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston.

“Education in Action’s Discover Texas Field Trips are based on the understanding that the most effective way for students to learn is through experience,” stated Lacey Phillips, Discover Texas Field Trips Director. “Student activities during the Discover Texas Field Trip to Austin reinforce and supplement fourth grade Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) learning objectives with a focus on why Texans are so proud of their unique heritage.”

Education in Action’s Discover Texas Field Trips make it easy for teachers to take their 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade classrooms on organized, fun, and educational site-based learning experiences. Discover Texas Field Trip staff members handle all details, including round-trip charter bus transportation, reservations, and TEKS-based program curriculum, so participating teachers can focus on their students and making connections between the experience and what students are learning in the classroom.

Discover Texas Field Trips are presented by Education in Action, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to fostering educated and involved young people. In addition to one-day Discover Texas Field Trips to Austin, San Antonio, Waco/Georgetown, Dallas, and Fort Worth, Education in Action also offers summer Lone Star Leadership Academy camps for outstanding 4th-8th graders. During the weeklong, overnight camps, participants experience significant Texas sites in Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin/San Antonio, or Houston/Galveston with Texas educators and a focus on leadership. For more information about Education in Action visit www.educationinaction.org.

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Newman Smith Student Accepts Award from World Affairs Council

Newman Smith Student Accepts  Award from World Affairs Council

Newman Smith Student Accepts Award from World Affairs Council

Newman Smith student, Lamisa Mustafa, accepted an award from the World Affairs Council on Saturday, April 29th.  Lamisa was recognized for her Global Leadership as a part of their “20 Under 20 program.”  These young leaders were selected as individuals who consistently give back to their communities and exemplify what it means to be a globally aware citizen. She has proven her leadership skills and her interest in international and domestic policy.

While this is the first year of the program, Lamisa had to outshine 11 other individuals. She won the honor of “First Runner Up” in the competition and was granted a $1,500 scholarship from the World Affairs Council of Dallas Fort Worth.

Lamisa spoke about her experience:

“Dear Amy Miller, Jim Falk, and the esteemed Board of the World Affairs Council of DFW,

Thank you so much for affording priceless opportunities to me and my classmates. It was an honor to be recognized as the runner-up for the Global Gateway Grant of 2017, but I was prouder to have even been in the room, full of influential and kind-hearted people, shaping the future of our world.

I appreciate the value that you and your organization put in education. As a student in a Title 1 public school, I know how hard it is to give students enriching experiences outside of the classroom. Thanks to you, my peers and I have met powerful and inspiring people who encourage us to keep walking the walk. Furthermore, we’ve realized the importance of putting a global focus into everything we do, especially in this increasingly interconnected world.

I look forward to my future involvement and the Newman Smith Human Rights Forum’s future involvement with the WAC of DFW. We are constantly in awe of the events you organize to get people involved with world affairs and thinking of more than just their direct surroundings.

I plan on using this grant money to fund my education at Southern Methodist University, where I will work tirelessly to help those in need and inspire others to do the same.”

Congratulations Lamisa on your amazing accomplishment!

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Newman Smith Student Council Wins Top State Honors from TASC

Congratulations to members of The Newman Smith Student Council!

For the fifth time in the past 7 years, the Newman Smith Student Council Program sponsored by Sabrina Pace has won top state honors from the Texas Association of Student Councils.

The TASC, sponsored by the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, recently announced that the NSHS Student Council was best in Texas in the following areas:

  • Outstanding Student Council
  • Drugs, Alcohol, Safety and Health
  • Energy and Environment
  • Pride and Patriotism
  • Community Service
  • Sweepstakes

The TASC outstanding school recognition program is designed to set a standard of excellence for Texas student councils as outlined  in criteria published in state report forms. The report forms are reviewed annually by the TASC Board of Directors to ensure that the recognition program is rigorous and relevant.

Fewer than 20% of TASC member schools are recognized in one or more areas in this statewide competition.

This will mark the fifth time in recent history that Newman Smith students have earned top honors  in the six categories above. The TASC considers this to be “quite an accomplishment!”

Congratulations Sabrina Pace and student!

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Newman Smith State VASE Winners

Newman Smith State VASE Winners

Katherine Burchett, Anna Martinez and Zoe Porsche all received superior ratings at the State Visual Art Scholastic Event in San Antonio this past weekend. They ranked in the top 4% against competition from the entire state of Texas.

Zoe Porsche received medals for both of her artworks and Katherine Burchett’s work received a perfect score!

The State Event is held annually in April. At the event, students and teachers are given a warm welcome and the event schedule for the day. While the artworks were being judged, the students participated in professional workshops, lectures, slide presentations, demonstrations, and outdoor sketching opportunities. The event is intended to provide a forum for art teachers and students to meet and to grow artistically and personally.

All of the entries are exhibited and open for viewing after the jury process has been completed. This provides opportunities for students to view the works of other student artists and to see the vast talents and fresh ideas of other students their age. The Awards Ceremony is the exciting end to a long day!  This recognition represents the pinnacle of artistic success in the VASE program. This work of art has now been juried through three levels and has received the Superior Rating IV. Each student receiving a Superior Rating is draped with the VASE State Medallion. Many art students are now lettering in the Visual Arts and are receiving letter jackets and chenille patches.

Congratulations Zoe, Anna, and Katherine!

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