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Dear R. L. Turner Lions,

Schedules for the 2017-2018 school year will be available online beginning Thursday, August 17.  To view your schedule, please log on to www.cfbisd.edu.  Under the student tab, click on TEAMS-STUDENT SELF-SERVE.  Enter your Student ID and the Password: abc

You should see 7 classes and 1 advisory.  Requests for changes will be considered for the following reasons:

  1. Missing or duplicate course
  2. Student failure in a prerequisite course
  3. Level change recommended by teacher/counselor with parent/administration approval

To make an appointment with you counselor please call:

ACES  972-968-5432        CHAMP  972-968-5436

iLEAD 972-968-5563        COMET  972-968-6467

Remember that ALL students must register through the online enrollment process at www.enrollcfb.com to update your contact information and electronically sign all required forms.  This must be done before the first day of school (Monday, August 28, 2017).

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CFB in History – Original Logo Designed in 1976 by Field Middle School Student

CFB in History – Original Logo Designed in 1976 by Field Middle School Student

Original Logo Designed in 1976 by Randy Dornan, Field Middle School 8th graderCFBISD’s first official logo was designed in 1976 by a Field Middle School Student, after holding a logo contest. There were over 130 entries from CFB schools. The slogan for the logo contest was, “Liberty for Education – Hand in Hand.”

Field Middle School’s Randy Dornan, who was in 8th grade at the time, won the contest. Dornan attended McLaughlin Elementary prior to attending Field and graduated from R. L. Turner High School in 1981. Dornan’s design continued to be the official logo of the district through 1993, when a new design was implemented.

The design contest was heavily influenced by the Bicentennial celebrations throughout the country as the United States of America celebrated its 200th birthday. The slogan for the logo had a bicentennial influence and that influence was not lost on Dornan, who stated that he remembers seeing the famous Liberty Bell being moved to Independence Hall on TV that year.

In addition to the pride in seeing his logo design implemented throughout the district, he also received a $25 US savings bond for winning the contest. Dornan shared memories of his favorite teachers, including Ted Polk, for whom Ted Polk Middle School was later named, in the video below.

Click here to see more photos from our archives regarding the logo contest!

Evolution of the CFB Logo

First official logo – used 1976-1993
Logo designed by Randy Dornan - used by CFBISD 1976-1993

Second Official logo – used 1993-2013
Second Official Logo - used 1993-2013

CFBISD’s Official Logo – in use 2013-Present 
CFBISD's Official Logo - in use 2013-Present

 

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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

Click here to view the Brochure (English)

Click here to view the Brochure (Spanish)

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Cloud Computing with Microsoft Azure

Cloud Computing with Microsoft Azure
When: Saturday, June 10, 2017
Time:   9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Where: R.L. Turner High School 1600 S Josey Lane, Carrollton, Room N110.  Entrance will be the east side door between ROTC and METSA buildings.
Cost: $10.00 per person (pay at the door with 100% of the tuition going to non-profit CFBISD AGT)
Who: Students (Incoming Freshman and above).  Parents can attend too.
Class Size: FIRST COME-FIRST SERVE  –  15 maximum

(Instructors work at Microsoft in Irving and have years of experience at Azure and are subject matter experts at Azure Cloud
Computing).

Make your reservation soon!  Call, text or email:  Zoher Bharmal
313- 212 -2871   zmbharmal@hotmail.com
To learn more about Azure Web Apps
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/app-service/web/?b=17.09

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METSA Students Help the Community

Students from R. L. Turner’s Math, Engineering, Technology and Science Academy (METSA) handed out care packages and played classical music at CitySquare in Dallas, TX on Sunday, April 30th. CitySquare is a nonprofit organization that provides food, shelter, medical care, and job skill training for Dallas homeless community members, which they call “neighbors”. The neighbors and CitySquare volunteers said the music and conversations with the students brought culture and joy to their gathering.

On May 6th, METSA students and teachers assisted the Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity by picking up trash, and raising awareness and creating support for positive change in our community.

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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

 

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Parents, Staff, & Students Celebrate 2017 Turner Honor Graduates

Parents, Staff, Students Celebrate 2017 Turner Honor Graduates

On Apr. 26, teachers, staff and students celebrated the 2017 honor graduates with the annual Senior Honors Breakfast. Parents and teachers were praised by student speakers at the event. Proud parents celebrated the top 10% of the graduating class. The top 10 students, salutatorian, and valedictorian were announced.

Click here to view footage of RLT senior Dillon Odle’s tribute to teachers at the event.

Click here to visit R. L. Turner High School’s website

Click here to see more photos from this event

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Girl Scouts Present Silver Award Project to R.L. Turner Special Education Department

Girl Scouts Present Silver Award Project to R.L. Turner Special Education Department

Have you ever looked around your neighborhood or school and wondered how you could make a change for the better? Going for the Girl Scout Silver Award—the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn—gives you the chance to do big things and make your community better in the process.

Recently, the Girl Scouts Troop 4755 presented a Silver Award Project to R.L. Turner’s Special Education Department.  As part of their Silver Award Project, the Girl Scouts built & delivered a wheelchair accessible planter box for special needs students.  Cub Scouts from Pack 735 also attended this community service event.

They planted flowers, painted plant boxes, and had tons of fun while doing so.

Girl Scouts:
Katie Dreckmeier
Trinity Hardimon

Cub Scouts:
Brenden Lane
Gavin Sims
Demetrius Haynes
Miachel Shields
Joey Ross
Joseph Lainez

R.L. Turner HS students:
Haliee Munoz
Joshua Hammons

Thank you to all that participated!

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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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CFB Thanks Partners in Education

CFB Thanks Partners in Education

On April 19, CFBISD thanked their Partners in Education for their financial contributions, services, and volunteer hours. The Emcee for the event was R. L. Turner senior, Dillon Odle, who explained that his skills in acting and public speaking were recognized and nurtured in CFB. Odle gave credit to his teachers for helping him succeed and be accepted to his dream school, New York University (NYU). The Newman Smith Jazz Band, under Director Kurt Shafer, performed during the appreciation event. Diane Dobis was recognized with the Frank Shor MTXE (Mental Toughness Extra Effort) Award for going above and beyond with her volunteer work for the district.

Click here to learn how you or your business can partner with CFB.

Click here to see more photos from this event.

CFB Thanks Partners in Education

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