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Freeman Elementary 5th graders travel to Waco with Education in Action

Freeman Elementary 5th graders travel to Waco with Education in Action

Freeman Elementary fifth graders travel to Cameron Park Zoo, Waco Mammoth National Monument, and Inner Space Cavern on an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip

Fifth graders from CFBISD’s Freeman Elementary traveled to the Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, Waco Mammoth National Monument, and Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown on an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip March 31, 2017 to experience what they are learning in science class.

At the Cameron Park Zoo, students explored the Brazos River Country exhibit, tracking the Brazos River from its source near Lubbock on to the Gulf of Mexico. Students investigated many animals living in the five ecological regions of Texas through which the Brazos River passes with a focus on each animal’s unique adaptations and ecological niche.

Next, the students experienced the nation’s first and only recorded discovery of a nursery herd of Pleistocene mammoths at Waco Mammoth National Monument. While viewing the in situ, sub-fossil remains of six Columbian mammoths and other Ice Age animals, the students learned about the Ice Age, how the fossils were discovered, sedimentary rocks, and why the site is one of the most important paleontological sites in North America.

Throughout the day, the students participated in numerous hands-on activities to learn about many of the Earth’s cycles, systems, and processes. Students learned about the water cycle, the environmental benefits of the world’s wetlands, and watersheds through participation in hands-on demonstrations. The student scientists discussed the rock cycle and worked in groups to classify rock, mineral, and fossil samples. At Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown, students panned for, and identified, minerals found in the cavern. The students concluded their day by watching the Earth’s processes at work as they toured the highly decorated Inner Space Cavern.

“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 this Discover Texas Field Trip reinforce and supplement fifth grade science Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) learning objectives in a fun, hands-on way that helps the students synthesize content taught in the classroom.”

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.

In addition to Discover Texas Field Trips to Austin, 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.

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. For more information about Education in Action visit www.educationinaction.org and www.facebook.com/educationinaction.

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R.L. Turner Teacher & Student Receive Lamar Award of Excellence

2017 14th District MWSA Lamar Awards

On Wednesday, March 29th, the Masonic Lodge of Dallas Texas came together to honor public education, and those dedicated to it in the 2017 Lamar Awards.  One of R.L. Turner’s very own educators, Carolyn Lane, received the Lamar Award of Excellence.  Also receiving the award was R.L. Turner student, Emely Pena.  The Lamar Award of Excellence is awarded to students and educators in recognition of outstanding personal achievement in academics, citizenship, community service, or sports.  The award ceremony was held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Downtown Dallas.

Congratulations Carolyn & Emely on your outstanding achievement!

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Creekview Golfer Wins Third Straight District Title

Way to go Mustangs! CFB is Proud of you!

Creekview Golfer Wins Third Straight District Title

Congrats to Kyle Cox who fired rounds of 71-70 to win the district title by two shots. On Tuesday, April 4th, Kyle made three birdies and an eagle.  A remarkable round on a day with intense pressure.

As a team, we finished low CFBISD school and 8th overall. Caydon Moseley, Cameron Chopra, Brendan Stout, and Rhys Livingston battled hard for two days in fierce winds and can be proud of their efforts.

Kyle will compete at Regionals April 26-27 in Rockwall.

Way to go Mustangs! CFBISD is proud of you!

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Creekview Students Honored at Dallas Museum of Art

On March 29th, Creekview High school students Taskeen Zehra, Violet smith and Shaun Houpy were honored at a reception in their honor at The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) for their art work in the Young Masters Invitational.    All registered grant high school AP fine arts students who are currently enrolled (2016-17) or who were formerly enrolled (2014-16) in the O'Donnell Foundation incentive program and passed the College Board AP fine arts exam(s) were invited to submit the following works for the exhibition:    AP Art History – an original essay in response to a work in the DMA’s permanent collection AP Music Theory – an original four minute composition AP Studio Art – an original two-dimensional or three-dimensional art work Sixty-five works were selected from 896 submissions for the 2017 Dallas Museum of Art AP fine arts exhibition, February 25-April 16, Concourse Gallery.  Congratulations to our Creekview students!

Creekview Students Honored at Young Masters Invitational

On March 29th, Creekview High school students Taskeen Zehra, Violet smith and Shaun Houpy were honored at a reception in their honor at The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) for their art work in the Young Masters Invitational.

All registered grant high school AP fine arts students who are currently enrolled (2016-17) or who were formerly enrolled (2014-16) in the O’Donnell Foundation incentive program and passed the College Board AP fine arts exam(s) were invited to submit the following works for the exhibition:

  • AP Art History – an original essay in response to a work in the DMA’s permanent collection
  • AP Music Theory – an original four minute composition
  • AP Studio Art – an original two-dimensional or three-dimensional art work

Sixty-five works were selected from 896 submissions for the 2017 Dallas Museum of Art AP fine arts exhibition, February 25-April 16, Concourse Gallery.  Congratulations to our Creekview students!

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Furneaux Students Participate in Healthy Lifestyles Art Contest

Furneaux Elementary Participate in Art Contest

On Monday, March 27th, CFBISD held an art competition in order to celebrate Healthy Lifestyles, Mind, Body and Spirit.  3rd-12th grade were able to participate in this competition. An art exhibit and awards were planned at the Farmers Branch Community Recreation Center to give friends, family and the community an opportunity to appreciate all entries and student artists.

Two Furneaux Elementary students participated in this competition.  Congratulations to future artists, Kaylee and Christy Dang for representing Furneaux in the Healthy Lifestyles Art Contest!

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Ranchview Boys Soccer Team Advances in State Playoffs

Ranchview Boys Heading to UIL Playoffs

Congratulations to the Ranchview Wolves on their impressive win from last Friday night to advance them into the next round of the UIL State Soccer Playoffs!

Next round for the Boys is Regional Quarter Finals.

Here is the playoff information:

Ranchview (home team) will take on Kaufman (visiting team) on Tuesday April 4th (tomorrow) at 7:30 p.m. at the Desoto Eagle Stadium located at 600 Eagle Drive, Desoto, Texas 75115. Exit west off I-35 at Belt Line Rd., to Westmoreland south, then to Eagle Dr. Stadium located at the Ben Dial Athletic Complex.

Ticket prices: $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students.
The 10-4A Administrator Pass will be accepted.

Good Luck to Coach Jarred Garcia and his team of Wolves.  You all have made CFBISD very proud!

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Newman Smith’s Dance Team Performs at Senior Living Center

Gallery in Motion is the Newman Smith High Schools' advance performing company. Students are selected through a rigorous audition process each spring. On Tuesday, March 28th, Gallery in Motion performed dances from around the world at Lakeview at Josey Ranch Senior Living Center. They showcased dances from Brazil, Japan and America. The residents enjoyed the lively performances and it was a great way to connect the community with the Fine Arts at Newman Smith!

Gallery In Motion Dance Company Performs for Senior Living Center

Gallery in Motion is the Newman Smith High Schools’ advance performing company. Students are selected through a rigorous audition process each spring.

On March 28th, Gallery in Motion performed dances from around the world at Lakeview at Josey Ranch Senior Living Center. They showcased dances from Brazil, Japan and America. The residents enjoyed the lively performances and it was a great way to connect the community with Newman Smith!

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Newman Smith Orchestra UIL Results

Newman Smith Students Earn Superior Ratings in Competition

On Monday, March 27th, Newman Smith Orchestra students took part in UIL solo and ensemble contest at Creekview High School.  Newman Smith had the most entries in our region.  All students from Newman Smith who participated received superior or excellent ratings from the judges. 38 of the 43 solos and ensembles received superior (highest) ratings.

9 students also qualified for state solo and ensemble contest!

Congratulations to the following students:

1. Ammann, Daniel (11)
2. Astorga, Luiz (11)
3. Black, Aden (10)
4. Briones, Cristobal (11)
5. Chau, Jason (9)
6. Colavecchio, Ethan (11)
7. Coy, Janet (10)
8. Davis, Nathan (9)
9. De La Cruz, Emily (9)
10. Duke, Natasha (11)
11. Elyoussoufi, Ayman (10)
12. Erbacher, Katie (10)
13. Esmaeeli, Keeana (11)
14. Flake, Cory (12)
15. Garcia, Azul (10)
16. Grandell, Elizabeth (12)
17. Hahn, Olivia (11)
18. Hickox, Jake (10)
19. Jones, Michaela (12)
20. Ker, Sorell (12)
21. Landa, Angelica (10)
22. Lefler, Eli (10)
23. Lopez, Jocelyn (11)
24. Lopez, Mark (9)
25. Mendoza Garcia, Naomi (12)
26. Millan, Rosendo (9)
27. Nguyen, Amy (10)
28. Pham, Kathy (11)
29. Phan, Kenny (9)
30. Ramirez, Arturo (12)
31. Ramos, Josh (9)
32. Rinehart, Rebecca (11)
33. Saenz, Angelina (9)
34. Solis, Ruby (12)
35. Torres, Bryan (10)
36. Tran, Julie (10)
37. Vuong, Alan (9)
38. Vuong, Melodie (12)

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R.L. Turner Student Honored by University of Texas at Dallas

R.L. Turner Student Honored by University of Texas at Dallas

R.L. Turner Student Receives Honorable Mention Award

Computer Science student, Taylor Riley, was honored last night at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) with an honorable mention award from the National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT).  She applied for it in September.  The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing honors high school women who are active and interested in computing and technology.

This multi-tiered competition includes recognition at the national and local level.  In February, Taylor was notified that she had been selected as a 2017 DFW Affiliate Honorable Mention for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing. Recipients are chosen for their demonstrated interest and achievements in computing; leadership ability; academic history; and plans for post-secondary education. Last night was the award ceremony at UTD, there were about 19 girls.  Taylor received an engraved award for herself and one to give to her school.

Congratulations Taylor and good luck on all your future endeavors!

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