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UIL One-Act Play Contest Results

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On Friday, Dec.2, all six middle schools competed in the UIL One Act Play contest.  It was an outstanding day of theater, acting, and production.  All of the students and teachers worked hard for many weeks leading up to the competition.  Special thanks to the Creekview High School Theater Department for assisting with the event.  We offer our congratulations to Ms. Lindsay Power and the students at Polk Middle School for winning first place play, “Small Actors”.  Additional congratulations goes to Blalack Middle School for second place play with “Dark Road”, and to Field Middle School for third place play, “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.”  We are proud of all our theater departments!

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Creekview Students’ Art Featured in Dallas Museum of Art

Three students from Creekview High were chosen to have their art works featured in the Dallas Museum of Art. Their art has been selected from hundreds of entries from the best art high schools in the metroplex. Please congratulate Shaun Houpy, Violet Smith and Taskeen Zehra. What an honor to have their art in an internationally renowned museum. The work will be on display February 25 - April 16.

Three students from Creekview High were chosen to have their art works featured in the Dallas Museum of Art.  Their art has been selected from hundreds of entries from the best art high schools in the metroplex.  Please congratulate Shaun Houpy, Violet Smith and Taskeen Zehra.  What an honor to have their art in an internationally renowned museum.  The work will be on display February 25 – April 16.  Stop by the Dallas Museum of Art & support our Creekview students!

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Thompson Elementary Hosts Burgers & Bricks Night

Thompson hosted a Burgers and Bricks night to help raise money for the 4th grader's trip to Austin. In and Out burger offered meal deals for $5.00. Thompson was able to make more than $2,000.00 for their trip to Austin this spring. After enjoying a meal with friends and family, Rocket Science for Kids hosted a Lego themed STEM night in the cafeteria. It is safe to say, a good time was had by all that attended!

Thompson Elementary hosted a Burgers and Bricks night to help raise money for the 4th grader’s trip to Austin.  In and Out burger offered meal deals for $5.00.  Thompson was able to make more than $2,000.00 for their trip to Austin this spring.  After enjoying a meal with friends and family, Rocket Science for Kids hosted a Lego themed STEM night in the cafeteria.  Everyone in attendance had a great time!

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Newman Smith Students Run a Canned Food Drive

The Newman Smith Leadership class helped run a food drive collection during the week of 11/28-12/2 with over 1,500 food items donated by staff and students. All items will be delivered to the Metrocrest Social Services to help assist families in need right here in our community!

The Newman Smith Leadership class helped run a food drive collection during the week of November 28th through December 2nd.  They were able to collect over 1,500 food items donated by staff and students.  All items will be delivered to the Metrocrest Social Services to help assist families in need right here in our community!

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Blalack & Polk Middle School Participate in “Middle School Matters”

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Blalack & Polk Middle School students tried out our new Makerspace this week! CFB’s STEM “Middle School Matters” project was funded through a grant from LBJ Express. A Makerspace is a place where students can gather to create, invent, tinker, explore and discover using a variety of tools and materials. This room will be open in January before school and teachers will be able to check it out during the school day to bring classes in. We are looking forward to lots of creativity and learning in this new space.

Our Makerspace includes:

  • Makey Makey
  • Sphero
  • Little Bits
  • Google Cardboard
  • Sprout Pro
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Landry Elementary Students Travel to Austin with Education in Action

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Fourth graders from Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD’s Tom Landry Elementary traveled to Waco and Austin on an Education in Action Discover Texas Field Trip December 1, 2016 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.orghttp://www.educationinaction.org.

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Newman Smith Debate Wins McMurry University Tournament

Newman Smith Debate wins McMurry University tournament

On December 2nd and 3rd the Newman Smith Debate team competed at the McMurry University Swing Tournament. The “Swing” is a unique opportunity to compete at two tournaments in one weekend. Smith debaters did well in both tournaments also winning 1st place in Lincoln Douglas Debate for the 3rd year in a row at the McMurry contest.  Congratulations Smith Debaters!

Individual results are as follows:
Anaiya Moran: 1st place and 5th place Lincoln Douglas Debate. Finalist and Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking.
Julian Tagnon: 5th place Lincoln Douglas Debate, Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking in both tournaments.
Elizabeth Ghil: 6thth place Lincoln Douglas Debate.
Brandon Betancourt: Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking
Hannah Smith: Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking

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Barbara Bush Middle School Students Visit Baylor University

The Barbara Bush Middle School Orchestra traveled to Waco to visit Baylor University for their annual college trip on November 15, 2016

The Barbara Bush Middle School Orchestra traveled to Waco to visit Baylor University for their annual college trip on November 15, 2016.  While on the Baylor campus, BBMS students had the opportunity to tour the campus, attend a question and answer session with four current Baylor University Students, participate in a clinic with Dr. Michael Alexander on their concert music, and attend a concert by the award winning Baylor Symphony Orchestra. BBMS Orchestra will continue to help students explore a collegiate future with a visit to Texas State University in 2017!

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CFBISD Elementary Honor Choir Performs Winter Concert at the Shops at Willow Bend

CFBISD Elementary Honor Choir Performs Winter Concert at the Shops at Willow Bend

This past Saturday, December 3, the CFBISD Elementary District Honor Choir, a high level auditioned choir made up of 80 incredible singers from elementary schools throughout the district, performed a winter concert for parents, friends, and shoppers at the Shops at Willow Bend in Plano.

Their themed performance of songs featuring messages of peace, unity, and hope drew a large crowd and was met with a standing ovation!

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