Skip to main content Skip to footer

Archive | La Villita

Countdown to Kindergarten 2019!

Countdown to Kindergarten 2019!CFB will be hosting Countdown to Kindergarten 2019 on Apr. 23, 6:30 PM at all elementary campuses. Students will be able to experience the sights and sounds of their campus, while parents register them for school. Parents and students will also have an opportunity to meet the principal and school staff. School registration will continue on school days between 9 AM-2 PM.

By state law, to be eligible for Kindergarten, students must have their 5th birthday by Sept. 1, 2019.

Want to know which school is in your attendance zone? Check our online maps.

Did you know we offer after school care until 6 PM with our After the Bell program? Space is limited!

Items to bring to registration

  • Immunization Records
  • Birth certificate
  • School records
  • Utility bill
  • Copy of lease/mortgage
  • Parent/guardian ID
Continue Reading

Statewide Birth Thru Age 5 Needs Assessment Survey

Statewide Birth Thru Age 5 Needs Assessment SurveyCommissioner of Education Mike Morath announced today that the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and the Texas Early Learning Council are conducting a statewide birth-five needs assessment to better understand the needs of those accessing, providing, and supporting early childhood programs and services for children ages birth to five.

As part of this needs assessment, the Council is conducting a statewide survey from March 25 through April 5, 2019.

The survey is intended for:

  • Families;
  • Staff of early childhood programs and services (childcare, Head Start, public prekindergarten, early childhood intervention (ECI) and home visiting);
  • Staff of early childhood organizations (membership organizations, advocacy organizations, workforce boards, ESCs, etc.); and
  • Community organizations/partners (businesses, health service providers, local governments, religious organizations, etc.).

The survey can be accessed at: https://tea.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cUeyDqwqLh2u8V7.

Questions intended for families and staff of early childhood programs and services are available in both English and Spanish.

The survey results and the statewide needs assessment will be utilized by the Texas Early Learning Council to establish a statewide strategic plan. The strategic plan will focus on improving coordination and collaboration, promoting partnerships, increasing quality, reducing duplicative efforts, efficiently utilizing resources, and easing a child’s transition into kindergarten.

The statewide birth-five needs assessment is required for the Preschool Development Grant awarded to Texas by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Education. This grant is a collaboration between the Texas Department of Agriculture, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the Texas Department of State Health Service, TEA, the Texas Head Start State Collaboration Office, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, and the Texas Workforce Commission.

Continue Reading

Project SUCCESS Empowers Families to Improve Biliteracy

Project SUCCESS Empowers Families to Improve BiliteracyProject SUCCESS is a Title III National Professional Development Program funded by the US Department of Education. Project SUCCESS won a competitive award of $2,709,123 from September 1, 2017  to August 31, 2022 from the Office of English Acquisition of the USDOE. The grant funds the Latino Literacy Project. The project focuses on working with parents on ways to help their children with literacy and biliteracy development. Also, to establish a reading routine at home with their children. Parents work with the teachers at the schools for 10 weeks learning how to teach reading to their children in English and Spanish at home.

Training

In addition, 290 teachers at 20 CFBISD schools (Blair, Blanton, Carrollton, Central, Davis, Farmers Branch, Furneaux,  Good, Kent, Landry, La Villita, Las Colinas, McWhorter, Rainwater, Riverchase,  Sheffield, Stark, McLaughlin/Strickland and Thompson) receive professional development training through the grant.

Testimonials

Regarding the program, 2nd grade teacher Monica Agular states, “It has given me the opportunity to connect with the parents at a different level. I’ve gotten to know them more. What their home life is like, what experiences they’ve endured and more. It has allowed me to get out of my comfort zone and interact more with the parents.”

Additionally, 1st grade teacher Esmeralda Leal says, “With a new school year came a new program and experience. The project has given me the shared cultural experience that I had never felt with coworkers, parents, and students. These past months I have laughed, cried, and celebrated where we come from and where we want to go. No program or experience has ever done that before in my 8 years of teaching.”

See a local TV story on the Latino Literacy Project at Thompson Elementary.

Read the Al Dia Dallas Newspaper story on the program.

Continue Reading

Polk’s 2019 Destination Imagination Team State Bound

CFB’s 2019 Destination Imagination Teams Compete Regionally

The Ted Polk Middle School 2019 Destination Imagination team competed at the Regional DI Tournament at Marcus High School on Feb. 23. The teams worked hard using their creative problem-solving skills to solve STEM based challenges. Polk’s DI team moves to the State Tournament on Mar. 23. Twenty other CFBISD DI teams also competed, placing in several categories.

DI Elementary Team Results

Country Place Elementary – Monster Effects, 3rd place
Farmers Branch Elementary – Heads Up, 4th place
La Villita  Elementary – Monster Effects, 7th place
Las Colinas Elementary – On Target, 10th place
Rosemeade Elementary – Escape Artist, (3 teams) 5th , 9th, and 12th place
Sheffield/Furneaux Elementary – Monster Effects, 5th place
Stark Elementary – Escape Artist, 9th place

DI Middle School Team Results

Blalack Middle School  – Medical Mystery, 3rd place
Bush Middle School – Monster Effects, 4th place
Field Middle School – Heads Up, 3rd place
Polk Middle School – Heads Up, 1st place

DI High School Team Results

Turner High School  – eXtreme, 4th place

Polk's 2019 Destination Imagination Team State Bound

Continue Reading

Elementary Students Compete in Regional Science Fair

Several students from CFB elementary schools competed in the Regional Science Fair, competing with students from 6 other districts. La Villita Elementary’s Shaurya Jetty took 1st place and Grand Prize in the Earth Science category with his project, Which is the Best Alternative to Replace Petroleum Plastics? Additionally, Rainwater Elementary’s Try McClain took 1st Place and Grand Prize in the Engineering category for his Rat Siren project.

Individual Results

3rd Grade

Preston Keating – Country Place – Mini Magnet Train – 1st Place – Physical Science
Trey McClain – Rainwater – Rat Siren – – 1st Place and Grand Prize – Engineering

4th Grade

Janiyah Jacobs – Good – Are There Gender Stereotypes? – 2nd Place – Life Science
Shaurya Jetty – La Villita – Which is the Best alternative to Replace Petroleum Plastics – 1st Place and Grand Prize – Earth Science

5th Grade

Ethan Gonzales – Stark – Solar Power – Honorable Mention – Physical Science
Kameron Smith – Good – No Gas, No Electricity, No Problem – 3rd Place – Earth Science
Nikhilsai Tanbuturi – Freeman – Are You Taking the Right Painkiller? – 3rd Place – Life Science

Elementary Students Compete in Regional Science Fair

Shaurya Jetty – La Villita – Which is the Best alternative to Replace Petroleum Plastics – 1st Place and Grand Prize – Earth Science

Continue Reading

RHS Hosts Family Coding Event

RHS Hosts Family Coding EventRanchview High School is hosting a family coding night for all students attending school in their feeder pattern. Students who attend Freeman, Landry, Las Colinas, La Villita, or Riverchase Elementary schools, or Barbara Bush Middle School and their families are invited to attend. Students and their families will learn about coding, technology and STEM. There will be hands-on activities and demonstrations available for all ages.

Location

The event will be held at Ranchview High School at 8401 Valley Ranch Pkwy E., Irving, TX 75063.

Time

The event is 5 – 7 PM, with a RHS basketball game to follow. Any student wearing a shirt from their own school (and their family) will receive free admission to the game!

Continue Reading

Full Circle: CFB Graduate Returns to Teach

Full Circle: CFB Graduate Returns to TeachLa Villita Elementary P.E. teacher, Vanita Krouch, returned to her roots after a professional athletic career. A U.S. Flag and Touch Football champion quarterback, Ms. Krouch expresses her joy in getting elementary students excited about staying fit and having an attitude of good sportsmanship. Krouch began her education at Carrollton Elementary, then went to Perry Middle School, and graduated from R. L. Turner High School. She then attended Southern Methodist University on a full scholarship. She began her love of sports in 3rd grade. Encouraged by coaches at CFB, sports remained an important facet of her life, and ultimately a career path.

Continue Reading

La Villita Elementary Invites You to Celebrate Their 10th Birthday

La Villita Elementary Invites You to Celebrate Their 10th BirthdayPlease join us for a time of reminiscing with our staff and students of present and past. Songs of celebration will be performed by our La Villita Choir and 3rd grade students. Strike a pose and snap photos with former and current staff members!

We hope to see all La Villita Leopards, young and old, at La Villita’s 10th Birthday celebration!

When: May 23, 2018, 6:30-7:30 P.M.

Where: La Villita Cafeteria

1601 Camino Lago Way, Irving, TX 75039

Continue Reading