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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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Newman Smith High School Presents “These Shining Lives”

 

Newman Smith High School Presents “These Shining Lives”

The CFBISD community is invited to attend a 7 p.m. encore performance of NSHS’s state qualifying One-Act Play, “These Shining Lives” by Melanie Marnich.

The performance is scheduled for 7 p.m., Thursday May 4, at the Smith Theatre.

Admission to the performance is a “pay what you can” event with all funds going to the NSHS Theatre Program.

Earlier this month the Smith cast and crew were only one point shy of earning a 3rd place medal for its production of “These Shining Lives.”
Smith placed 4th out of 253 5A schools in Texas that competed in UIL One-Act Play competition this spring.
Only eight 5A schools from across the state earned a spot at state competition this spring.
This marked NSHS’s seventh One-Act Play state appearance. Newman Smith has won state One-Act Play championships twice in past years.
For more information regarding the encore performance please contact NSHS Theatre Director Tyler Brodess at 972-968-5200, brodesst@cfbisd.edu

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R.L. Turner Choirs Receive Sweepstakes Awards

The R. L. Turner High School Choir students had a successful UIL Concert & Sight-reading contest.  ALL four choral ensembles from R. L. Turner received straight superior rankings from all six UIL judges. Thus, each choir received a SWEEPSTAKES award!

A Cappella Mixed – SWEEPSTAKES
A Cappella Women – SWEEPSTAKES
A Cappella Men – SWEEPSTAKES
Combined Women – SWEEPSTAKES

Directors – Brian Murray and Randall Capshaw

Congratulations R.L. Turner Choirs & Directors!

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Field Middle School Presents “Peter Pan Jr.”

All are invited! Please share the event with your friends and family, too.  Tickets are sold at the door.

Are you tired of adulating?  Do grown up cares get you down?  Then join Vivian Field Choir and Theater Departments in  Never Land and feel your worries melt away!

Tickets will be available at the door.  Come on!  Never Land’s just past the second star to the right, and straight on till morning!

When: 
Thursday, May 4th at 7PM
Friday, May 5th at 7PM

Where:
Vivian Field Middle School Cafeteria

Tickets:
$5 adult, $4 students, children under 5 free

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Newman Smith Choirs Excel at UIL

Newman Smith Choirs Excel at UIL

Newman Smith Choir Receive Superior Ratings

This past week, five Newman Smith Choirs competed at the UIL Concert & Sight Reading Contest. The A Cappella Varsity Mixed, A Cappella Varsity Women, A Cappella Varsity Men, Non Varsity Women, and Non Varsity Men received a one (“superior”) both in concert and sight reading awarding them with the highly coveted honor of “Sweepstakes.”

Newman Smith consistently receives superior ratings and “Sweepstakes” with its choirs, but this is the first time in 21 years that Newman Smith has received the “Sweepstakes” trophy with FIVE Choirs. We are extremely proud of our students for carrying out the tradition of the Newman Smith Choir Department in being the “Voice of Excellence.”

Please congratulate these choir students for their hard work and high achievement!

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Newman Smith’s One-Act Play Places 4th at State UIL Competition

The Newman Smith One-Act Play Cast and Crew earned a 4th place finish at State UIL competition Thursday, April 13th, in Austin. Only the top eight 5A OAP schools in Texas earned a spot to compete at The Raymond Hartfield Performance Arts Center Round Rock ISD with Smith’s outstanding performance of “These Shining Lives” by Melanie Marnich coming up just short of the top three medal positions. Over 260 5A schools in Texas competed in OAP competition this spring with only the top eight advancing to UIL State. Individual state honors went to Cassidy Fox (Honorable Mention All-Star Cast) and Ariana Pleasure (All-Star Cast).

Other Newman Smith cast/crew members are: Joy Walden; Sarah Babick; Christina Hollie; Nicole Wedesky; Lauren Rangel; Ben Stegmair; Jesus Mitchell; Ashad Zuberi; R.J. Singleton; Eric Talamantes; Matthew Holden; Yanelly Vargas; Julien Tagnon; Elias Gomez; Anaiya Moran; Rory Manley; Karla Camacho; Edgar Palacios and Alec Eoff.

Directors of the Newman Smith Theatre Program are Tyler Brodess and Abby Kraemer.

This was Newman Smith’s 7th State UIL One-Act Play appearance . Smith has won the State UIL One-Act Play Championship twice in past years.

Congratulations to the cast and crew!

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Ranchview & Creekview Students Compete in Poetry Slam Festival

Ranchview & Creekview Students Make their Mark on Poetry Slam Festival

On Saturday, April 8th, students from Ranchview & Creekview High School represented CFBISD in the “Louder Than a Bomb” Semi-finals.  This event took place at the Latino Cultural Center in Downtown Dallas.

Louder than a Bomb (LTAB) is a high school poetry slam festival and writing program.  LTAB is a 16 week writing program with 3 levels of involvement tailored to fit each campus. The workshops combine old school craft techniques with new school poetics. The students are challenged to study craft through critical examination of literary greats, modern leaders in the genre, and through examination of the lyrics of hip-hop.

Creekview will be moving on to the finals to compete against 4 other schools for the title of LTAB Slam Poetry Champions.  Ranchview is a finalist for the Chuck D Lyricist Activist Award.

Congratulations to all the students that participated & good luck in the finals!

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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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Click here to view the interview with Taskeen Zehra

Click here to view the interview with Shaun Houpy

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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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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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