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Haggar Clothing Company Surprises Farmers Branch Elementary with Holiday Gifts

Farmers Branch Elementary teachers and staff had a big surprise before the holiday break, as the Haggar Clothing Company donated over $50,000 worth of gifts for the school and classrooms.

“We are extremely excited to give back to the community and the teachers and staff of Farmers Branch Elementary. We are grateful for you and all that you do.”

Teachers received items ranging from digital smartboards to coding robots to furniture from their wishlists from the Farmers Branch company. CFBISD and Farmers Branch is appreciative of excellent public education supports like Haggar.

Haggar Clothing Company Surprises Farmers Branch Elementary with Holiday Gifts

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Creekview Mock Trial & Moot Court Compete at YMCA Districts

This weekend, Creekview Mock Trial and Moot Court students competed at the YMCA Youth and Government District Conference in Duncanville.  This is the qualifying event for YMCA State in Austin in January, which is the qualifying event for YMCA Nationals in Chicago in August.  State qualifiers will be announced later this week.

Creekview Mock Trial and Moot Court students at the YMCA Youth and Government District Conference in Duncanville.

In Moot Court, Sam Watkins and Aileen Mai tied for 3rd Place best judge, the team of Maeve Durkee and Isaac Yoo placed 7th, and the team of Makaylia Askew and Brian Kang placed 2nd (pictured below).

This year’s Mock Trial case dealt with minor under the influence and failure to yield to a pedestrian charges.  The issues on appeal for the same situation in Moot Court were whether the use of peremptory strikes to remove all jurors of color was unconstitutional and whether the failure of the prosecution to disclose and the defense to request the victim’s history of traffic tickets was grounds for a new trial.

In Mock Trial, London Jones was the District Champion Best Judge.

In Mock Trial, London Jones was the District Champion Best Judge.

Creekview Moot Court Students

Makaylia Askew and Brian Kang placed 2nd.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to Creekview’s Mock Trial & Moot Court students!

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CFBISD Counseling Connections Center

CFBISD has established a new Counseling Center to meet the social and emotional needs of all students. Services are available to all CFBISD students and their families. Confidential sessions are offered on a short-term basis with a solution-focused approach.

Counselors

  • Licensed Mental Health Professionals
  • Certified School Counselors

Services

  • Individual Counseling
  • Family Counseling

Appointments

Tuesday & Thursday evenings
5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 7 p.m.

Center follows district calendar

Contact

Counseling Connections Center
1820 Pearl Street, ESDC Bldg A
Carrollton, Tx. 75006

(972) 968-6620 Office
(972) 968-6581 Fax

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The Giving House

Dear CFBISD Staff,

November is here, and fall is in the air!  Expectations are high as we enter into a time of year filled with events, performances, and celebrations with family and friends. Sometimes the busy-ness of the season can be overwhelming and take a toll on us physically, emotionally and mentally.  When pulled and stretched during busy times is also when we can shine the most and BE THE EXCEPTION.

As you know, to BE THE EXCEPTION can mean many things.  It can mean sharing a smile, an encouraging word, providing a meal or offering financial support to a friend in crisis.  As educators, we encounter children from various backgrounds, and some of our students come to school with challenges that may seem overwhelming. During my campus visits, I’ve observed many of you being the exception by reaching out to meet the needs of our students.  Thank you for the commitment to not only educate our children, but for the care you have given the whole child.

A good teacher cares about a child’s education. A great teacher cares about the whole child.” ~~The Teacher Next Door

Soon CFBISD will launch a new initiative to help educate the whole child.  The Giving House is a program that will help meet the basic needs of our students by providing physical items that can help students succeed.  The following items will be collected and stocked:

·          Socks and Underwear

·          Hygiene Items (deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, wipes)

·          Fleece or Knit Jackets (zip up jackets or hoodies)

·          Uniforms: polo style shirts: red, navy, white pants, navy or khaki

Through The Giving House, CFBISD will demonstrate how we can BE THE EXCEPTION for all students by meeting basic human needs.  The community is already rallying behind this initiative and in the days ahead, I will share more details on how we can all become involved in this initiative.

I encourage you to stay the course during this busy time of year. Take time to relax, reflect and enjoy family and friends during this season of Thanksgiving. Remember to BE THE EXCEPTION because our students deserve THE BEST.

Warmest Regards,
Dr. John E. Chapman, III

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Newman Smith Debate Team Competes at Hebron Tournament

On November 1st and 2nd, the Trojan Debate team competed at the Hebron High School Tournament. Many of the team members had .500 win/loss records debating on the first weekend of the new topic (Fossil Fuel Subsidies).

Suhani Jampala had an outstanding tournament placing in two events. She reached the Quarterfinals in Lincoln Douglas Debate and the Finals in Extemporaneous speaking.

Smith Debate will compete again at McMurry University in December.

Newman Smith Debate Team Competes at Hebron Tournament

 

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Blanton teacher selected as CATCH Champion of 2019

CFBISD has continued efforts towards implementing Coordinated School Health in conjunction with the Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH) Program.

Arturo Cervantes, a physical education teacher at Blanton Elementary, has been selected as CATCH Champion of 2019.  He was selected by the CATCH Team at global foundation.  Arturo is being recognized for his untiring dedication to create a healthy environment for his students.

Arturo will be honored at the 11th Annual Texas CATCH Champion Award ceremony held at the Texas Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (TAHPERD) Annual Convention on December 5th, 2019 at 6:00 P.M.

Congratulations, Arturo!

 

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CFB Awarded 41st Excellence Award for Financial Reporting

The Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada for its comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ending August 31, 2018. This is the 41st year the District has received the award.

The CAFR includes the District’s independent audit report and financial statements, among other pertinent information.

 

The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting.

 

The CAFR was judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program including demonstrating a constructive “spirit of full disclosure” to clearly communicate its financial story and motivate potential users and user groups to read the CAFR.

 

Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD posts its annual CAFR on the District website.

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Ranchview & The Wolf Pack Theatre Company Presents: The Addams Family

The Addams Family. A new musical comedy.

The Addams Family

A new musical comedy

Book by: Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice
Music & lyrics by: Andrew Lippa
Based on characters created by: Charles Addams
Young@Part Edition Adapted by: Marc Tumminelli

When:
November 8 at 7 p.m.
November 9 at 2 p.m.

Where:
Ranchview Auditorium
8401 East Valley Ranch Parkway

Tickets:
$7 for students/children
$10 for adults

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