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RLT FFA Student Wins Best of Breed at State Fair

RLT FFA Student Wins Best of Breed at State FairRLT FFA student, Morgan Guerrero, won Best of Breed for her black Polish rabbit at the State Fair of Texas in 2018. Guerrero is a sophomore in R. L. Turner High School’s FFA (Future Farmers of America) program. Guerrero’s rabbit, Bowie, is approximately 8 years old and has been a winning entry at stock shows for most of his life. Guerrero works with Bowie 3-5 hours per week. This time ensures that he is properly groomed and accustomed to being positioned and posed by judges when at competition.

Standards of Perfection

When rabbits are on the show table, judges are looking for standards of perfection in the breed as established by American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). These standards include body mass, condition of nails, condition of pelt, and placement of eyes and ears. A rabbit can be disqualified for having a broken toenail or for biting a judge.

CFB & FFA

CFBISD has its own barn, known as the Agriculture Project Center. Guerrero has another rabbit named Edwards, and they both reside at the barn with other students’ animals. Students in the program visit the barn daily to feed, water, and care for their animals. Guerrero raised a market goat in 2017-2018 and is currently raising a Simmental Breeding Beef Heifer. Additionally, she is a member of the Livestock Judging Team. Students in the district can become a Junior FFA member starting in the 3rd grade and 9 years of age. Junior members can take part in activities at the local level and raise approved livestock animals to show at the selected shows. To become a FFA member, students must be in the 9th grade and take an agricultural science course (1 per school year) and pay a modest annual fee.

Stepping Stone to Future Career

Guerrero is currently planning on being a Veterinary Technician.  She plans to intern at a veterinary office in the 2019-2020 school year.

See more amazing CFB champions on our Wall of Honor

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R. L. Turner Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

On Jun. 2, the R. L. Turner class of 2019 celebrated their graduation at the UNT Coliseum in Denton, TX. Parents, friends, and family cheered on as graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas. The RLT Orchestra and choir performed and speeches were given by Principal Brooke Hall, Salutatorian Akihiro Yoshimoto and Valedictorian Graham Viegut. Superintendent Dr. John E. Chapman, III conferred the diplomas to the graduates.

Years in the making

Principals from the CFB feeder schools were also present as their former elementary and middle school students began the next phase in their life’s journey. Student speakers gave thanks to teachers and administrators that helped them achieve their goals and look forward to new adventures and in being life-long learners.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

R. L. Turner Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

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RLT’s LaKendra Francis Wins 2019 Pride Keeper Award

LaKendra Francis wins 2019 Pride Keeper AwardR. L. Turner High School’s LaKendra Francis is the winner of the 2019 Pride Keeper Award.The award was presented during the annual Senior Walk in the Turner auditorium. The award is the highest character award given to a graduating senior at RLT. LaKendra, who is visually impaired, states, “I don’t let it define who I am. I use it to grow and to build myself up as a strength.”

A year of growth

RLT principal Brooke Hall spoke about LaKendra stating, “her story is one of courage, determination, and bravery.” During her junior year, LaKendra went to the Texas School for the Visually Impaired in Austin. She credits the experience with helping her come out of her shell. Since returning to Turner, she has participated in student council, cheerleading, track, and a musical. After graduation, LaKendra will pursue a degree in Rehabilitation Mobility. LaKendra says that when she leaves Turner she’d like to be remembered as, “sweet, very honorable, and kind.”


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RLT Hosts 2019 Senior Honors Breakfast

On Apr. 24, Turner High School hosted its 2019 Senior Honors Breakfast. The top 10% of the 2019 graduating class were honored for their academic achievements. The seniors’s families were invited to take part in the celebration. The event began with performances by members of the RLT orchestra and choir. The Salutatorian for the graduating class is Akihiro Yoshimoto, who has a cumulative GPA of 103.6552. Yoshimoto’s English teacher, Ms. Mueggenborg, stated that he is, “a careful and keen reader, often picking up on subtle details and making shrewd inferences,” and that he is “the embodiment of grace under pressure.”

Valedictorian

The Valedictorian for the class of 2019 is Graham Viegut, who has a cumulative GPA of 103.9273. RLT teacher Ms. Vowles said that Viegut “operates on another level,” and that he “is steadfast in his quest to better himself and those around him every day.”

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

RLT Hosts 2019 Senior Honors Breakfast

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Countdown to Graduation at the UNT Coliseum

Graduation ceremonies at the UNT Coliseum are a CFB tradition and a time for life-long memories. As you make your drive to Denton and enjoy visits from out-of-town relatives on this momentous occasion, we want you to be prepared for your arrival. The University of North Texas has implemented new rules this year regarding activities inside and what can be brought into the venue.

When

Graduation will be held on Sunday, Jun. 2, at the UNT Coliseum.
9 AM – Newman Smith Graduation
1 PM – Turner Graduation
4 PM – Creekview Graduation
7 PM – Ranchview Graduation

Parking

  • Arrive early and carpool as much as possible. Allow for extra time to park and walk some distance from your car to the ceremony.
  • Don’t rely on your GPS – you will be taking the North Texas Boulevard Exit to access the UNT campus from I-35.
  • There will be signage and UNT Police officers guiding traffic around the Coliseum.

UNT Coliseum Polices

  • No seat-saving. This is a policy of the UNT Coliseum. There will be more than enough seating available for all guests. Arriving early is the best way to find the best vantage point for you and your family.
  • With the exception of seats for graduates, special commencement guests and district personnel, there are no reserved seats.
  • ALL individual bags will be checked as people enter the Coliseum. Prepare before you arrive. If you don’t need that bag, leave it in the car or at home. 🙂

Tickets

We do not have tickets for graduation and we do not limit the number of seats per student. Got a gigantic entourage? Awesome! But make sure they arrive early, or they may not all be sitting together.

Forbidden items

  • Balloons (we know – they’re a thing – but not a Coliseum thing) 🙂
  • Beach balls
  • Noise makers, bullhorns, etc.
  • Silly string, bubbles, glitter or any other similar items that people can slip on or get in their eyes.
  • Signs or banners (we know! but you still have time to make fun shirts with your messages – signs will not be allowed in the Coliseum
  • Tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, drones, etc. Ask a friend to take your picture. They will totally do it.
  • Any tobacco products or devices for smoking or vaping. UNT is a smoke-free campus inside and out.
  • Strollers inside the seating area. Strollers can be used to bring young children into the Coliseum only.

More information

UNT has more information on their website on what you need to know prior to arriving for graduation. Please share this page with your family and friends who will be heading to Denton to celebrate the class of 2019 with you so that your entrance into the Coliseum is quick and easy.

2019 Graduation - Bags will be searched

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Baseball Youth Night at Lion Field

Baseball Youth Night at Lion FieldR. L. Turner High School’s baseball team will be competing against Bryan Adams High School at Lion Field on Apr. 12. RLT, in association with CFBBA, will host a Baseball Youth Night at the game. Festivities will begin at 6:45 PM. Youth players (grades K-8) in uniform or any baseball attire will receive free admittance, autographs from the RLT team, a chance to run the bases, and more.

There will be drawings for prizes including baseball equipment and RLT gear. Additionally, there will be a $3 special at the concession stand which will include a hotdog, coke/water, and chips/candy. Youth players will receive a baseball to be autographed by the team or a specific player.

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Battle of the Bands Fundraiser

Battle of the Bands FundraiserChili’s of Carrollton is partnering with R. L. Turner and Creekview High Schools in their Battle of the Bands fundraiser. Between April 22 and May 1, Chili’s of Carrollton will donate a portion of sales to either RLT or CHS. Students and families wishing to support RLT can eat at Chili’s (dine in or carry out) and mention the “Give Back Event” for Turner Apr. 22-24, from 4-11 PM. Those wishing to support CHS can eat at Chili’s (dine in or carry out) and mention the “Give Back Event” for Creekview Apr. 29-May 1, from 4-11 PM. Chili’s of Carrollton is at 2624 N. Josey Ln., Carrollton, TX 75007. Whichever side generates the most sales will receive 20% of those sales from Chili’s, while the opposing side will receive 10% of the sales they generated.

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RLT Athletes Sign With Colleges

RLT Athletes Sign With CollegesOn Mar. 28, RLT athletes signed with colleges to play their sport at the next level. These students received scholarships based on their academic and athletic achievements.

College Bound

Grace Parada will play soccer for Eastfield Community College.

Kim Barcenas will be playing soccer for Harding University.

Payton Taylor will play soccer for Northwestern Oklahoma University.

Genesis Solomon will play football for Beloit College.

Kenny Write will play basketball at Williamette University.

Jeremie Jaime will play soccer for the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley

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3 CFB Soccer Teams Headed for Next Round of Playoffs

3 CFB Soccer Teams Headed for Next Round of PlayoffsAfter last night’s competition – 3 CFB teams remain and are headed for the next round of UIL State Soccer Playoffs. Soccer teams from Ranchview (Girls), Turner (Boys), and Creekview (Girls) are now Area Champions. Unfortunately, the Turner Girls’ team lost a tough one to Frisco Independence by a score of 0-9. The Lady Lions finished as “Area Finalist.”

The Lady Mustangs from Creekview ended up tied at the end of regulation play last night, and remained tied at 2-2 against McKinney North as they headed into Penalty Kicks. Both teams put up five shooters and Creekview’s fifth shooter made the goal and McKinney North’s fifth shooter did not. The Lady Mustangs win in PK’s. Lady Stangs are now going to the Area Round.

The Ranchview Lady Wolves defeated Life Waxahachie 4-0 propelling them to the next round of the playoffs.

The Turner Lions scored right away against a tough Wylie East team and then in the second half sealed the deal by adding one more goal to the score. The Lions beat Wylie East by a score of 2-0 which sends them also onto the next round of playoffs.

Next round of the UIL State Soccer Playoffs

Friday, April 5
Ranchview (Girls) (H) vs. Melissa (Girls) (V)
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Frisco Memorial Stadium located at 6927 Stadium Ln., Frisco.
Ticket Prices: $5.00 Adult & $3.00 Student
Passes Accepted: 10-4A Adm. Pass, 9-4A Adm. Pass, THSCA, TGCA, TASCO

Creekview (Girls) (H) vs. Frisco Independence (Girls) (V)
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Eagle Mustang Stadium located at 1250 Beltline Rd., Richardson.
Ticket Prices: $5.00 Adult & $3.00 Student
Passes Accepted: 11-5A Adm. Pass, 10-5A Adm. Pass, THSCA, TGCA, TASCO

Turner (Boys) (V) vs. Frisco Wakeland (Boys) (H)
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Coppell High School located at 185 W. Parkway Blvd., Coppell
Ticket Prices: $5.00 Adult & $3.00 Student
Passes Accepted: 11-5A Adm. Pass, 10-5A Adm. Pass, THSCA, TGCA, TASCO

Reminder

Standridge Stadium is the host site for the 5A – Region 2 UIL Regional Soccer Tournament on April 12 and 13. Ranchview’s Regional Tournament site for 4A is at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium, 607 Fair Park Drive, Tyler, TX.

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