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2019-2020 Teachers of the Year


Congratulations to our 2019-2020 Teachers of the Year

Deana White Elementary Teacher of the Year

 

Deana White, 2nd Grade
Sheffield Elementary

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Guillot Secondary Teacher of the Year

 

Kevin Guillot, Social Studies
Early College High School

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to our campus Teachers of the Year

Campus Teacher Grade
Blair Cathy Bulthuis 3rd grade
Blanton Wynell Jenkins 2nd grade
Central Alicia Arizmendi 1st grade
Country Place Sarah Johnson 4th grade
Davis Jenna Jones 5th grade
Farmers Branch Melissa Clark 3rd ESL
Freeman Trina Brazille Pre-K
Furneaux Jaimie Banner 1st
Carrollton Marilyn Hall 2nd grade
Good Delicia Langford Kindergarten
Kent Nicole Pryor Pre-K
Landry Vickie Severs Kindergarten
Las Colinas Jessica Knox 3rd
La Villita Sarah Rayas 2nd
McCoy Maral Aznavour 4th
McKamy Amanda Perry Kindergarten
McLaughlin Strickland Ashley Watford STEM Academy
McWhorter Stephanie Buckingham 1st
Rainwater Lauren Marsh 4th grade
Riverchase Jeff Heine 2nd grade
Rosemeade Lynn West Special Ed Support
Sheffield Deana White 2nd grade
Stark Irving Alcantara Music
Thompson Sanjuanita “Grace” Gutierrez 3rd grade
Blalack Marietta Huynh Algebra
Bush Michelle Morris Language Arts/Reading
Field Kelly Gossett Applied Academics Grades 6-8
Long Francis Camacho Social Studies
Perry Eric Chui Orchestra
Polk Kalvanetta McPherson 7th and 8th
Creekview Daniel Benchot Special Ed
ECHS Kevin Guillot Social Studies
Ranchview Sean Walker IB/Physics
Smith Kathy Holdge International Business Academy
Turner Michelle Wilson English
Grimes Theresa Parada Moving on Up
Salazar Debra Timmons Social Studies
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In Loving Memory of Dr. Susan Hull

In Loving Memory of Superintendent Dr. Susan Hull

The Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District sends our thoughts and condolences to the Grand Prairie ISD Community, on the passing of Superintendent Dr. Susan Hull.

She will be remembered for her advocacy and devotion to schoolchildren around the State of Texas. Dr. Hull will be missed.

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CFBISD Cancels After School Activities

Safety Alert: After School Activities Canceled for April 17, 2019 after 5 pmAnticipated Bad Weather Causes Cancellation of Activities

In an abundance of caution because of anticipated bad weather, CFBISD is cancelling all after school activities beginning at 5 PM. The district will continue to monitor the weather and will send an updates as necessary.

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CFB Divers Place at Regional Event

CFB Divers PlaceThe five divers from CFB high schools competed at the Region 3-5A Regional Diving Championships on Jan. 31 at Frisco. Five divers placed in the event, with one diver, Napoleon Ferrer, just points away from placing 3rd.

Girls

10th place Sarah Lukich – Creekview – 257.05

Boys

4th place Napoleon Ferrer – Newman Smith – 272.80 (Missed placing Top 3 for State by only 10 points)
6th place Carlos Prudhomme – Turner – 258.60
8th place Martin Mercads – Turner – 239.10
9th place Nate Phillips – Turner – 233.15

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One-On-One with the Superintendent

One-On-OneCFBISD Superintendent, Dr. John E. Chapman, III invites parents and community members to speak to him one-on-one to provide input about the schools in our district.

Dr. Chapman has dedicated Feb. 11 – Mar. 8 to hear from parents and community members. Thirty-minute appointments are available on weekdays 8 AM – 5 PM. After Mar. 8, appointments can be made as his schedule allows.

Please contact Kim Castanon at 972-968-6185 or Trudy Kelley at 972-968-6105 to schedule a time to speak with Dr. Chapman.

Meetings will be held in the Administration building located at 1445 N. Perry Road, Carrollton, TX 75006.

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McCoy Elementary Students Create Art Looms

McCoy Elementary Students Create Art Looms

Fifth Grade students at McCoy Elementary handcrafted looms from clay during the week of December 10 – 14, 2018.  The students made the looms in Ms. Wheatley’s Art class. These looms have an important future as the Fifth Graders will be weaving on these very same looms during the spring semester.

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