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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
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Breaking Ground at McLaughlin Strickland

On Apr. 1, the district held a groundbreaking ceremony at McLaughlin Strickland Elementary. McLaughlin Strickland is undergoing construction improvements paid for with TIF funds. CFBISD is a part of two tax increment finance (TIF) zones in Farmers Branch and one in Irving. Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is an economic development tool that uses the projected rise in property tax value within the TIF Zone to finance specific infrastructure and/or development improvements. McLaughlin Strickland will be receiving a new marquee, landscaping improvements, upgrades to plumbing and electrical systems, and new collaboration rooms. The update will include safety and security improvements and updates to the phone and sprinkler system.

School board members and the Superintendent were present at the ceremony, as well as principal DeDe Lacy, Interim President of the Farmers Branch Chamber of Commerce Kim McCutchan, Farmers Branch City Council member Terry Lynne, Farmers Branch Mayor Pro Tem John Norwood, and Farmers Branch Mayor Robert Dye.

A new instructional wing will be added that will include 8 classrooms. Minor renovations to expand the library and add office space will also be completed. Approximately 21,000 square feet will be added to the campus when renovations are complete.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery

Breaking Ground at McLaughlin Strickland

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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.

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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.

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McLaughlin Strickland Students Receive Gift of Clear Vision

To celebrate World Site Day, Essilor of America provided free eye exams to students at McLaughlin Strickland Elementary. On Oct. 11, students received their new glasses. For some of these students, it was the first time they had glasses and were able to see their world with clarity. Opticians were on hand to properly fit the glasses to the students. Students were given a protective case and taught how to properly clean and care for their new glasses.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

McLaughlin Strickland Students Receive Gift of Clear Vision

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McLaughlin Strickland Elementary Moves into One Building

Beginning in the 2018-2019 school year, all K-5 students at McLaughlin Strickland Elementary will attend school in the Strickland building on Fyke Road. The McLaughlin building will not be used as a school.

The campus will retain its name McLaughlin Strickland honoring its namesakes Neil Ray McLaughlin and Nancy H. Strickland.

 

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Fuel Up to Play 60 Dairy Max Excellence Awards

On May 11Dairy Max hosted the Fuel Up to Play 60 Excellence Awards Dinner at AT&T Stadium for the North Texas Area. Mitzi Thompson from Landry Elementary received the Student Stars Award for 2017-2018. Katie Thomas from Strickland Elementary received the Dairy Good Excellence Award for her Milk “Moo-seum” this year and was also recognized in the Bulletin Board contest.

Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program launched by National Dairy Council and NFL, in collaboration with the USDA, to help encourage today’s youth to lead healthier lives.

This is the fifth year for Carrollton-Farmers Branch to be recognized for district-wide implementation of the healthy lifestyle messaging through Dairy Max/Fuel Up to Play 60.

Fuel Up to Play 60 Dairy Max Excellence Awards

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CFBISD Announces New Principals

Luz Soto-Dimas

Luz Soto-Dimas principal of Central Elementary for the 2018-2019 school year

At the May 3 School Board Meeting, the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District School Board approved the recommendations of several new administrators.

Laura Guitierrez

Laura Gutierrez principal of Rosemeade Elementary School for the 2018-2019 school year

The School Board approved the recommendation of Laura Gutierrez as principal of Rosemeade Elementary School for the 2018-2019 school year. Ms. Gutierrez is currently the assistant principal at Sheffield Elementary. Ms. Gutierrez has also served as an assistant principal at Stark Elementary. From 2008 until 2015, Laura taught at McLaughlin Strickland Elementary School. She has also served as an intern in the CFB Personnel Services Department and as an assistant principal for summer school.

The School Board approved the recommendation of Luz Soto-Dimas as principal of Central Elementary for the 2018-2019 school year. Ms. Soto-Dimas is currently the assistant principal at Davis Elementary where she has served for three years. Luz began her teaching career in CFB where she taught at Farmers Branch Elementary for twelve years.  Before teaching in CFB, Luz also served as a bilingual reading tutor and substitute teacher in Lewisville ISD.

The Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Eddie Reed as the principal of McWhorter Elementary. Ms. Reed is currently the assistant principal at McWhorter Elementary. Previously, Ms. Reed served as an assistant principal and instructional specialist in Lewisville ISD. Ms. Reed previously taught at Freeman Elementary for six years. Eddie began her teaching career in 1998 in Houston.

Eddie Reed

Eddie Reed the principal of McWhorter Elementary for the 2018-2019 school year

In addition, the district administration accepted the request by Robert Atchison to be the principal of Thompson Elementary. Mr. Atchison is currently the principal at Central Elementary. Shashawn Campbell, currently serving as the principal at Thompson Elementary, has been named the Coordinator of Assessment for Learning for the 2018-2019 school year.

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Former McLaughlin Students, Now Married, Revisit Campus

Former McLaughlin students, Jon Mensing and Kaycie Isom, met in the hallways of the elementary campus in 1978. Forty years later, and now married, they visited McLaughlin Elementary one last time as they reminisced over memories of the school. Meeting in fifth grade, the two continued in CFB for their education and had classes together at R. L. Turner High School. Both recounted fond memories of teachers, principals, classes, and the character values they learned while in CFB. The two remembered some features of the school that are no longer extant – including water outdoor fountains that used to pepper the sidewalk. They also recalled attending a Halloween carnival in the courtyard in 1978. The low ceiling by the library, that they remembered jumping up to try to touch, is now easily reachable by both. The ramp down the hall had been remembered by both as a 45° angle descent, now seen as a gentle slope.

Originally Webb Chapel Elementary, the school was constructed in 1959. The name of the school was later changed after the death of its first principal, Neil Ray McLaughlin, in 1967. McLaughlin also served in the school district as a teacher at Carrollton High School, assistant principal at Vivian Field Middle School, and principal at the old Farmers Branch Elementary School.

Fond farewell to McLaughlin

This is the last semester that classes will be held in the building before it is demolished. Students will attend McLaughlin-Strickland Elementary across the street in the Fall. Former McLaughlin students and staff that would like to take a final walk through the campus, may do so on May 22, 2018, 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. You can let fellow alumni know of the event by sharing it on Facebook.

Share your memories of McLaughlin

Do you have photos, videos, or other memories you’d like to share about McLaughlin Elementary? We’d love to hear your great stories. You can post them to our Facebook page or other social media using the hashtag #mclaughlinmemories.

View more photos from this visit in our Flickr gallery.

Former McLaughlin Students, Now Married, Revisit Campus

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Michael Finley Foundation Presents Opportunities to Select 3rd-7th Grade Students

Michael Finley Foundation Presents Opportunities to Select 3rd-7th Grade Students

Michael Finley Foundation Presents Opportunities to Select 3rd-7th Grade StudentsThe Michael Finley Foundation presents their annual G.I.F.T.4.S. for summer at Long Middle School. Forty students will be selected, so spots are limited. The event will take place July 9 – 26, 7:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The last day will consist of academics in the morning and a celebration in the afternoon. Free breakfast, lunch, morning and afternoon snacks will be served. Students are selected based on the application criteria and parents who commit to supporting their children through the summer and throughout the school year. Please direct inquiries to Jean Moore, Executive Director of the Michael Finley Foundation, at 469-630-2854. The Michael Finley Foundation website has the applications online in English and Spanish.

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