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The Michael Finley Foundation Presents G.I.F.T.4.S.
The Michael Finley Foundation Presents G.I.F.T.4.S.
Mr. Michael Finley, retired basketball player from the Dallas Mavericks, will launch the G.I.F.T.4.S. Academy this summer from July 10, 2017 to July 28, 2017 at Sheffield Primary 18111 Kelly Blvd. Dallas, TX 75287.
The academy begins with breakfast at 7 AM and ends at 4:30 PM.
It is an unique opportunity for your child to receive academic and personal support during the summer. Each participant completing the program upon graduation from high school will receive either a scholarship for a continuing education program of their choice or startup money towards their choice of career.
Limited spots are available.
Students who are selected will benefit from ongoing support in Reading, Math, Science, Technology, College and Career Planning. Students will also have the opportunity to meet with and benefit from working up close and personal with Mr. Michael Finley and other celebrities. Mr. Finley is extremely passionate about the mission of the G.I.F.T.4.S. Academy.
The program is free to all CFBISD student participants. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided at no cost.
If you are interested, please submit your registration as soon as possible by email to jmoore@michaelfinleyfoundation.org or you can mail it to The Michael Finley Foundation P.O.BOX 560823 The Colony, TX 75056. If you have any questions, please contact Jean Moore at 469 630 2854.
Click here to learn more about the G.I.F.T.4.S. Academy
Important Information Regarding the Zika Virus
School Superintendents and School Board Members:
Thank you for your commitment to the education of the school children of Texas. We know the impact of our schools extends well beyond the walls of their campuses and into the communities they serve. As the school year draws to a close, mosquito season is just beginning. As hubs of your community, we are asking for your help in preventing the spread of Zika by providing your students and their families with additional information.
Zika is primarily spread through mosquito bites (Aedes aegypti species). As the weather warms and mosquito activity increases, we expect the threat of local mosquito transmission of Zika to resume and persist. Pregnant women are particularly at risk due to the Zika virus’ ability to cause birth defects in unborn infants. We must ensure that their families and their communities are educated on ways they can prevent the spread of Zika. The public health measures we take together will help prevent serious health impacts on the next generation of Texans.
Combatting Zika begins at the local level. When done in concert, these simple steps represent a big step toward preventing the spread of Zika:
- Apply EPA-approved insect repellant when planning to be outdoors.
- Wear long-sleeved shirts and wear long pants when outdoors for prolonged periods.
- Utilize screens or close windows and doors.
- Regularly remove any standing water in and around your home or school that could provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
- Cover trash cans or containers that may collect water.
- Visit your doctor if you suspect you’ve been exposed to Zika or exhibit any of the symptoms of Zika, which may include fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes.
For your convenience, we have enclosed flyers (below) that identify the steps outlined above. Disseminating these flyers to your school children as the school year draws to an end provides an easy method for educating your community and ensuring that, together, we can prevent the spread of Zika.
DSHS’ website dedicated to Zika (www.TexasZika.org) has a variety of other free information and materials —in English and Spanish – available for download and order. DSHS has created a Zika communications toolkit for organizations interested in sharing important information with their stakeholders, including employees, school-aged children and their families, and it features newsletter copy, social media content, and more. The website also includes website banners and other shareable graphics; we ask you to please post and share these images on your ISD and school websites and social media platforms.
We encourage all schools and communities to take action now to address the threat of the Zika virus in Texas this summer. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us or your local health department as we work together to limit locally-transmitted cases of Zika in Texas and help you prepare school campuses for the summer months. Please feel free to send any questions to TexasZika@dshs.texas.gov. Thank you for your assistance in this important public health matter.
Sincerely,
Greg Abbott (Governor), John Hellerstedt (M.D. Commissioner, DSHS), Mike Morath (Commissioner, TEA)
Click here to view the original letter/Zika Virus Protection & Prevention Flyers
Honoring Rosemeade Elementary School as 2016 National Blue Ribbon School
Please Join Us In Honoring Rosemeade Elementary School
2016 National Blue Ribbon School
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
9:00AM
Rosemeade Elementary School
3550 Kimberly Dr
Carrollton, TX 75007
CFBISD Celebrates National Counselors Week
CFBISD sits down with Creekview High School Counselor Stacy Lovett as she discusses how school counselors make an impact on the lives of students. Counselors play a vital role in the success of all students. Thank you for all you do.
Youth Art Month
The Fine Arts Dept. would like to invite you to the Annual Youth Art Month Art Show and reception hosted by Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in Carrollton.
Art from around the district, represented by students Kindergarten through 12th grade will be on display, with a reception in the hospital lobby.
Please see the invitation above regarding location and time. Mark your calendars now for a great show and again, thank you for supporting the Fine Arts in our school district.
Rosemeade Elementary Featured as a Blue Ribbon School on NBC 5
Rosemeade Elementary was featured on NBC 5 as one of the seven schools across North Texas to achieve blue ribbon status.
Rosemeade Elementary is Named One of the Best in the Nation
U.S. Secretary of Education, John B. King, Jr., announced today that Rosemeade Elementary has been named a 2016 National Blue Ribbon School. Rosemeade is one among 279 public and 50 private schools receiving this honor. Only 29 schools in Texas received this honor.
Schools are nominated for the award by the state department of education, and then complete a comprehensive application about school practices. Schools may apply for status as Exemplary High Performing-among the top schools in a state-or Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing-schools making the fastest progress in the their state in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.
Principal Amy Miller will represent Rosemeade at a two-day awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to celebrate their hard-won achievements.
For more information about the National Blue Ribbon Schools program, please visithttp://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/.
Rosemeade Elementary Raises $1200 for Kacie’s Run
The Rosemeade Elementary Student Council has raised over $1200 to support Kacie’s Run. Kacie’s Run is an officially timed race that is held each March at Standridge Stadium to support CFB Special Olympics. Rosemeade teacher, Leticia Robert, leads the Rosemeade Student Council. Rosemeade’s P.E. coach also contributed $200 toward the goal.
Rosemeade Elementary Celebrates Hometown Heroes
Rosemeade Elementary’s Student Council sponsored a bulletin board spotlighting our hometown heroes in recognition of Veterans Day. Heroes that were recognized ranged from grandfathers, grandmothers, dads, moms, aunts, uncles, sisters, bothers, as well as great-grandparents from the different branches of our armed services. Additionally, students showed their support by either wearing red, white, and blue or camouflage clothing.