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McCoy Elementary Makes Sandwiches to Feed the Homeless

McCoy Elementary Makes Sandwiches to Feed the Homeless McCoy Elementary Makes Sandwiches to Feed the Homeless

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

McCoy’s 5th annual PB and J drive to feed the homeless was a Record success. This year the students brought in enough peanut butter, jelly, bread and sandwich bags to make 5095 sandwiches. The sandwiches were delivered to a homeless shelter prior to Thanksgiving.  110 students worked for 2 hours and 10 minutes to make the sandwiches.  Last year, the McCoy students made 4013. In the first year, they made 1824 sandwiches.  The project has become a school event.

The shelter sent its thanks and love to the McCoy students for the kindness, effort and, most of all, love to help those people who are in need. It is just not academics that makes McCoy an outstanding school, it’s community service and its Stuco organization leads the way.

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Teacher Training Day to Kick-off “Middle School Matters” Grant from LBJ Express

MakerSpace - CFB's STEM "Middle School Matters" Grant from LBJ Express Teacher Learning Celebration Day! Tuesday, November 8

MakerSpace – CFB’s STEM “Middle School Matters” Grant from LBJ Express
Teacher Learning Celebration Day! Tuesday, November 8

Sponsored in collaboration with Advanced Academic Services and our Technology Department
Preparing middle school students for future innovation with…

  • Makey Makey
  • Little Bits
  • Sphero Robotic Ball
  • Google Cardboard
  • Sprout and 3-D HP printersGrant goal: Each Middle School student (Grades 6, 7, and 8) will be exposed to at least one of the technology tools twice in the school year to problem solve, create, innovate, tinker, or discover.Support new learning that will make MakerSpace a success on your campus.
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Newman Smith Wrestling vs. J.J. Pearce

Smith Wrestling started off the year with some positives. Although the Trojans did not win their season opening dual versus J.J. Pearce, they came away with three pins in the five varsity weight classes that wrestled. Seniors Tyrese Lewis, Chris Conway, and Jonathan Johnson all recorded pins in their first matches of the season. In addition to their successes, the program also saw nine wrestlers compete in their first career matches. Of those newcomers, several captured their first victories. Conway was the first to notch a W during the varsity, and he was followed by Kendall Iwuagwu, Josh Aranda, and freshman girl Mackenzie Greer all in JV action. In a solid start for a group of newcomers, the Smith wrestlers exemplified Trojan Pride.

The Smith wrestling squad is scheduled to go to Richardson High School this weekend for the Richardson Roundup.  This tournament will surely provide new challenges as this group builds for their district season that starts in January.

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Newman Smith Hosts Korean Students from Guri City

Newman Smith hosted a small group of Korean students from Guri City, sister city to Carrollton. They showed the Korean students a glimpse of what it's like to live in Texas by touring their school and classrooms, escorting them on field trips around the Metroplex, and by hosting dinner and parties. This was also featured as an article in Texas Korea Daily.

Newman Smith hosted a small group of Korean students from Guri City, sister city to Carrollton.  They showed the Korean students a glimpse of what it’s like to live in Texas by touring their school and classrooms, escorting them on field trips around the Metroplex, and by hosting dinner and parties.  This was also featured as an article in Texas Korea Daily.

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Thompson Elementary Hosts 3rd Annual Cougar 2K Run

Thompson Elementary Hosts 3rd Annual Cougar 2K RunThompson Elementary Hosts 3rd Annual Cougar 2K Run

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thompson Elementary hosted the 3rd annual Cougar 2K on Thursday, November 17, 2016. This event, hosted by our PTA, raises money for recess equipment and programs throughout the school year. Students participate in a run through the Carrollton Greenbelt while students, parents and community members cheer them on. At the completion of the event, students gathered to celebrate a great run with water, temporary tattoos and a DJ. We are already counting down the days and planning next year’s event!

 

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Stark Elementary Collaborates with Bricks 4 Kidz for STEAM Family Night

Janie Stark collaborated with Bricks 4 Kidz for a fun family night of learning using STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) concepts. Students were engaged in a dynamic learning experience that was imaginative, multi-sensory, and entertaining. Students were highly engaged while learning such important topics as laws of motion, gears, torque and friction, robotics, space exploration, and movie making.  During this event students were able to enhance their problem solving skills, foster teamwork and collaboration with their parents and peers, develop an appreciation of how things work and spark their imagination. It was a wonderful evening for the students and parents of Janie Stark!

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Smith Golfer Wins Second Place Medal

Congratulations to Senior Trojan Golfer Casey Washmon for shooting her personal best score yesterday at The Tribute hosted by Ranchview High School. Casey finished 1 over par-shooting a low score of 73. She was the 2nd place medalist. This will conclude her fall season. She finished in the top 3 in all 3 of her fall tournaments. Congratulations to her!

Congratulations to Senior Trojan Golfer Casey Washmon for shooting her personal best score yesterday at The Tribute hosted by Ranchview High School. Casey finished 1 over par-shooting a low score of 73. She was the 2nd place medalist.

This will conclude her fall season. She finished in the top 3 in all 3 of her fall tournaments. Congratulations to her!

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Barbara Bush Students Recognized as Balanced IB Scholars

Congratulations to our Balanced IB Scholars

Congratulations to the following students who have been recognized as BALANCED IB Scholars!  According to the International Baccalaureate, BALANCED students are people who understand the importance of balancing different aspects-intellectual, physical and emotional-to achieve well-being for themselves and others.  They recognize our interdependence with other people and with the world in which we live. The following students were nominated by their teachers, and got to attend a special luncheon to learn how adults have to remain balanced as well:  Samuel Fuentes,  Danielle Nichols, Amaya Harris,  Kapil Yadav, Shun Mizuno, Isabel Cancel. Congratulations to these IB Scholars!

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