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RLT Hosts College Signing Day 2018

RLT Hosts College Signing Day 2018

RLT Hosts National Signing Day 2018RLT hosts College Signing Day 2018, where the spotlight shines on students for their athletic and academic achievements. Three students from R. L. Turner High School signed on the dotted line for National Signing Day. These athletes receive scholarships to attend college because of their high academic performance as well as athletic achievements in their respective sports. RLT senior, Nic Carbajal, signed with Howard Payne University in Brownwood, TX, to play football. Additionally, class of 2018 lion, Logan Davis, also signed to play football with HPU. Furthermore, RLT senior, Guy Esquivel, signed with the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, to play soccer. Coaches spoke at the event, praising each athlete’s drive for their sport and for their strong academic record.

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R.L. Turner AMAT Students Attend the Sundance Film Festival

R.L. Turner AMAT Students Attend the Sundance Film Festival

R.L. Turner AMAT Students Attend the Sundance Film Festival

It’s a blistering two degrees when the rising sun peaks over the mountains in Park City, Utah. Your breath looks like thick white smoke when it pours out of your mouth. It’s a far cry from Dallas, but who cares if it’s cold when Jake Gyllenhaal, Elle Fanning, and Joaquin Phoenix are standing five feet away?

In January, R.L. Turner’s Academy for Media Arts and Technology had the opportunity to attend the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

The festival and the Sundance Institute were founded in 1981 by Robert Redford as a non-profit organization to develop the emerging talents of filmmakers from around the world.

student standing in snow at sundance

During the twenty-five years in existence, Sundance has grown into one of the largest festivals of its kind in the United States. Fifty thousand industry people and film fanatics diverge onto the small mountain town for two weeks in January. The velvet rope was lifted for AMAT students during the festival. Students were able to attend film premieres, filmmaking discussions, and roundtables. For one week in January, AMAT students were able to become part of the movie industry.

R.L. Turner AMAT Students Attend the Sundance Film Festival. students standing at Sundance with film star

“We took the position, at the end of each film, of a critic to rate each film on the good and bad points. We studied and witnessed what made certain films better than others,” said Jacob Carrera, AMAT student. This is aligned with what the media arts program within AMAT is all about.

The academy at Turner includes four years of study and three strands which include commercial photography, computer graphics & animation and media arts. The media arts strand participates in both broadcast journalism and filmmaking.

Media arts students who are interested in film were encouraged to apply for the Sundance trip. Several students wrote essays on how attending the festival could benefit the development of their filmmaking skills. “This trip influences other students to become filmmakers and begin a career. This experience shows you that even when you are an independent filmmaker, your film can thrive,” said David Stallings, AMAT student.

The group touched down the night of January 22nd in Park City and directly set out to do some sight-seeing on Main Street. The street is home too much of the festival’s activities. The chilly nighttime temperatures did not stop the students from exploring and mapping out their game plan for the week “I waited for years for my chance to go and I will never forget it. The snow, the people and the movies all equated to one of the highlights of my high school career,” said AMAT student, Amin Mithani.

student standing at sundance with two film stars

AMAT Students Adapt to Sundance Culture

During the five days at the festival, the students were able to immerse themselves in the Sundance culture. That culture is based on the Sundance motto which is energy, passion, film. The group attended over 50 films, which included world premiere screenings with many famous stars. “Meeting actors and directors of the next generation of cinema was one of the best experiences of my life,” said Joel Pina, AMAT student.

The students were able to see movies that will not reach theaters for six more months. Like Napoleon Dynamite and Little Miss Sunshine, Sundance is where movie blockbusters are born. AMAT attended screenings alongside many famous actors, writers, producers and film directors.

students taking a selfie at sundance film festival

AMAT Students Meet Professional Filmmakers

The real treat came after the conclusion of the films where directors and the stars of the film took questions from the audience. “Getting to stay for the Q&A, makes you feel like a movie critic,” said Victor Martinez, AMAT student.

The week’s full schedule was a once in a lifetime experience for AMAT students. The group finished the week with industry knowledge and an appreciation for film that many are not privileged to learn. Wherever these students end up in the careers, Sundance will be something they will take with them for the rest of their lives.

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DECA Members Ace District

DECA Members Ace District Competition

DECA Members Ace District CompetitionR. L. Turner High School DECA Members ace District at Jan. 20 competition. DECA is an international association of high school and college students and teachers of marketing, management and entrepreneurship in business, finance, hospitality, and marketing sales and service.

In the competition, twenty RLT DECA members took an academic test and wrote business proposals. Additionally, the Lions acted out business role-play scenarios and presented their work to a panel of judges. The judging panel is composed of business professionals.

By the end of the competition, the Turner Lions walked away with 100% wins across the board. Each of the 20 students won in their events and will be moving on to compete at the State Career Development Conference in February.

Individual Competitors

Michelle Fernandez-Beltran
Jesus Marban
Christian Fields
Daniela Rubio
Ivana Alcala
Daisy Martinez
Diana Ramos
Angie Quijano
Celeste Almaguer
Yasmin Guerrero
Angelica Luna
Raul Garcia
Estella Santos
Bryan Marquez
Hillary Martinez
Fuzail Ahmad
Aly Rahimali
Jennifer Navarro
Sahil Jiwani
Kevin Arevalo

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CFBISD Divers Move Onto Regionals

Congratulations to all CFBISD divers and the four boys that qualified for February 1st Regional diving championships! The divers moving onto Regionals will be Nate Phillips of Turner, Napoleon Ferrer of Smith, Jack Texada of Smith and Steven Fry of Smith.

Here are the results from District 11 Diving Championship last Friday:

Boys:

1. 326.25 Trevor Brock McKinney North
2. 324.95 Sasha Culberston Colleyville Heritage
3. 245.20 Nate Phillips Turner
4. 235.00 Napoleon Ferrer Smith
5. 202.80 Jack Texada Smith
6. 198.45 Steven Fry Smith
7. 164.70 Martin Mercads Turner
8. 160.80 Juan Palomo Turner

Girls:

1. 344.60 Abby Devereaux Colleyville Heritage
2. 293.90 Keelie Shuck Grapevine
3. 292.15 Kristin Parkinene Lewisville Colony
4. 279.55 Maggie Tabor Grapevine
5. 272.45 Megan Palmer Grapevine
6. 234.50 Ella Strickland Grapevine
7. 189.50 Sarah Lukich Creekview
8. 153.65 Gabby Peters Ranchview
9. 90.80 Deana Popvic Smith
10. 50.80 Amanda Lemus Turner

Top 6 qualified for regionals

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CFBISD’s 3rd Annual African-American Read-In

CFBISD's 3rd Annual African American Read-InThe directors of English language arts and reading, invite you, your students, and staffs to join us for CFB’s third annual African American Read-In, which will be held at Barbara Bush Middle School on Tuesday, February 6, at 6:00 p.m.  Please bring one of your favorite selections written by an African American author to read or perform at this event.

We are joining the National Council of Teachers of English, its Black Caucus, and others by hosting this literary event during Black History Month.  It will be our pleasure to add your name to this list of readers for the National African American Read-In, the nation’s first and oldest event dedicated to diversity in literature.

If you need suggestions about popular reading selections, please visit the NCTE website or Click HERE.  Just scroll down to the events, and click on the African American Read-In, where you can find a wealth of information about this event, its history, and its national appeal.

We hope that you will be able to join us; we look forward to seeing you at the event.

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R.L. Turner – Parent Meeting, House Bill 5 & Colleges at Turner

House Bill 5 and Colleges at Turner: Changes Beginning in the 2018-2019 School Year

We will have two opportunities for parents to learn about House Bill 5 and how it will impact our colleges here at Turner beginning in the 2018-2019 school year.

Parents are invited to meet with Principal Brooke Hall on January 23rd.

Two meetings will be held at 7:15am and at 6:00pm, both in the Turner library.  Parents can choose the option that works best for their schedules.  We will have handouts and share the information that has been shared with students during class meetings.

We welcome all parents to come and learn about the changes we’re making to support students and parents as they navigate high school!

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Parent Education – Social Media & Internet Safety (NOT for Students)

Parent Education, Social Media & Internet Safety

Social Media & Internet Safety

When:
January 31, 2018
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Where:
ESDC Building B – Texas Room
1820 Pearl St. Carrollton 75006

This presentation is NOT for students

Free childcare for children 3 years and older

Presented in English & Spanish

Contact Information: Bridgit Basel baselb@cfbisd.edu

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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT BY CFBISD

Major Announcement by CFBISD

Dr. Bobby Burns, Superintendent of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, will be on hand on Monday, January 22 at Standridge Stadium to make a major announcement.

Major Announcement in CFBISD, letters in front of view of Earth from Space

CFBISD would like to invite you to watch this event LIVE on our Facebook Channel at www.facebook.com/cfbisd

You are not going to want to miss it.

This announcement will change the future of CFBISD and have a major, positive impact on our students.

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  • What: Major Announcement by CFBISD
  • When: Monday, January 22 at 10 AM
  • Where: View it on the CFBISD Facebook Channel
  • Who: Dr. Bobby Burns and CFBISD Students and Staff

Visit Our CFB REVEAL SITE for the Official Countdown

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Divers Wrap Up 2017

Divers Wrap Up 2017

Divers Wrap Up 2017CFB divers wrap up 2017 in a bow for the season. While these athletes from across the district had their last meet for 2017, senior swimmers and divers were recognized for their performance.

Diving results are as follows

Girls

  1. Elizabeth Feezor – Creekview – 84.60
  2. Deana Popvic – Newman Smith – 77.45
  3. Sridevi Gundimeda – Ranchview – 61.75
  4. Amanda Lemus – R. L. Turner – 58.70
  5. Casandra Lopez – R. L. Turner – 48.35

Boys

  1. Nate Phillips -R. L. Turner – 135.90
  2. Carlos PruelHomme -R. L. Turner – 123.60
  3. Napolean Ferrer – Newman Smith – 121.65
  4. Juan Palomo -R. L. Turner – 116.50
  5. Steven Fry – Newman Smith – 104.25
  6. Austin Zercher – Ranchview – 100.30
  7. Sangmyeong Lee – Creekview – 71.80
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