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Smith Wrestling News at Wylie Invitational

The Trojans closed out 2016 on a high note.  All ten wrestlers that competed in the tournament won at least one match while 8 of 10 came home with medals.  In the JV boys’ brackets, Jamel Scott took home a bronze and Darian Dozier received a gold for his first place performance.  In the girls’ tournament, junior Barbie Sanchez went 2-1 on the day and took home a bronze medal.  As for the varsity boys, the Trojan numbers may have been small, but they were mighty.  All five of Smith’s varsity boys took home medals, and combined they scored 64.5 team points to finish 5th out of 12 teams.  With only five out of fourteen weight classes represented, that is quite an accomplishment!  The Trojan boys wrestled tough from start to finish.  Freshman Anthony Machorro took home the bronze at 106.  All three seniors, Tyrese Lewis (152), Chris Conway (182), and Jonathan Johnson (285), placed second in their brackets.  The lone Smith champion was sophomore Kendall Iwuagwu who pinned his opponent in the 195 pound class. This final tournament of 2016 has started the wheels in motion for a great district season starting on January 5 at home versus Lovejoy and McKinney North. The wrestling program would like to wish everyone a happy holiday break, and we’ll see you next year!

The Trojans closed out 2016 on a high note.  All ten wrestlers that competed in the tournament won at least one match while 8 of 10 came home with medals.  In the JV boys’ brackets, Jamel Scott took home a bronze and Darian Dozier received a gold for his first place performance.  In the girls’ tournament, junior Barbie Sanchez went 2-1 on the day and took home a bronze medal.  As for the varsity boys, the Trojan numbers may have been small, but they were mighty.  All five of Smith’s varsity boys took home medals, and combined they scored 64.5 team points to finish 5th out of 12 teams.  With only five out of fourteen weight classes represented, that is quite an accomplishment!

The Trojan boys wrestled tough from start to finish.  Freshman Anthony Machorro took home the bronze at 106.  All three seniors, Tyrese Lewis (152), Chris Conway (182), and Jonathan Johnson (285), placed second in their brackets.  The lone Smith champion was sophomore Kendall Iwuagwu who pinned his opponent in the 195 pound class. This final tournament of 2016 has started the wheels in motion for a great district season starting on January 5 at home versus Lovejoy and McKinney North. The wrestling program would like to wish everyone a happy holiday break, and we’ll see you next year!

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Congratulations to Newman Smith Robotics Team

Congratulations to the Newman Smith Robotics Team.
The Team, competing at BEST UIL State Robotics Competition last week, placed 15th among Texas 5A-6A teams.
That is a strong finish considering the best secondary robotics teams in Texas competed at the event recently in Frisco.
A total of seventy-three teams from Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona also competed at this event.
NSHS’s team finished second among Dallas UIL schools .
The team is coached by Science/Engineering Pathway Teacher Meaghan Delong.

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R.L. Turner Students Sponsor a Toys for Tots Drive

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The R.L. Turner DECA pride sponsored a Toys for Tots drive this year.  DECA offered challenges to all classes and organizations in the school.  Participating groups within the school donated more than 300 toys to Toys for Tots.  Organizations joining in the Christmas spirit of giving were AVID, iLEAD Business Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, ROTC, Senior Exec, TAFE as well as several individual classes and teachers.

Thanks to all for showing others the very generous hearts of our Lion family!

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McKamy Elementary Presents “Broadway on Briargrove”

McKamy’s tradition continues this year with their production of “Broadway on Briargrove.”  The holiday musical directed by Billy Ferguson allows their students to shine. To understand Mr. Ferguson’s passion for education and the arts, we had a conversation with his director, his principal, his parents and his students.  We hope we were able to capture his love for music and his commitment that all students have the opportunity to find their voice.

Click here to see our High School Musicals in CFBISD!

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Good Elementary Receives a Visit from Cassidy the Therapy Dog

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Bernie Ponzio and her golden retriever therapy dog, Hopalong Cassidy, live in Grand Prairie and travel around to different locations to provide support and comfort to people of all ages.  Cassidy was born without a heartbeat, but was able to be brought back to life with CPR from vets at Texas A&M.  The breeder wanted to put Cassidy down because he was born without a front right paw.  Without hesitation, Bernie adopted Cassidy and trained him to be a therapy dog.  Good Elementary was lucky enough to get to meet Bernie & Cassidy.

Cassidy has now learned to walk with a prosthetic leg.  Bernie uses Cassidy as a platform to reach out to students with disabilities, special needs, or those that feel they don’t quite fit in.  Bernie says that Cassidy will go to schools and help students who have trouble reading and will sit and listen to them read.  Cassidy is the sweetest dog and our students and staff could not get enough of him!

Thank you for visiting Good Elementary, Bernie & Cassidy!

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Barbara Bush Students Collect Canned Goods for North Texas Food Bank

The Student Council at Barbara Bush IB World School have been hard at work collecting food for the North Texas Food Bank. By making daily announcements and having a grade level challenge, the students collected 200 food items to deliver just in time for the holiday break. The fine arts department made extra challenges to their students to bring in food items. An online donation campaign was also set up so that parents and community members could go online and donate in the name of Barbara Bush Middle School. Thanks to all who participated in this drive, and thanks to the Student Council for completing some excellent service to their community!

The Student Council at Barbara Bush IB World School have been hard at work collecting food for the North Texas Food Bank.  By making daily announcements and having a grade level challenge, the students collected 200 food items to deliver just in time for the holiday break.  The fine arts department made extra challenges to their students to bring in food items.  An online donation campaign was also set up so that parents and community members could go online and donate in the name of Barbara Bush Middle School.  Thanks to all who participated in this drive, and thanks to the Student Council for completing some excellent service to their community!

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CFBISD Receives Elk Gratitude Grant

We have once again applied for and received the Elks Gratitude Grant from the Irving Elks Lodge in the amount of $1200.00 for all 26 CFB elementary schools.  Each school will receive six recess balls for their use.  Included are two basketballs, two footballs, a playground ball and a soccer ball.  Special thanks to Irving Elks Lodge!

 

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Barbara Bush Students Raise Funds for Angel Tree

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At Barbara Bush Middle School, these IB students are caring and principled when it comes to giving to others.  This group is called “Bronco Lead”, and they took it upon themselves to raise money for an Angel Tree.  They collected donations ranging from pennies to $200 from their own family members, teachers and students, during lunch and morning tutorials.  Together, they raised $600 to “adopt”  eight needy students right here at Bush Middle School.  Each student will receive books, clothing and a fun item that was on their wish list.  The concern shown by these students is another great example of service in action here at this International Baccalaureate World School.  Way to go Broncos!

Learn More About the International Baccalaureate Program at Barbara Bush

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CFBISD Hosting Facebook Live Kindergarten Event on January 25

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After educating young children for over 50 years, we’ve discovered that parents have questions regarding the modern day kindergarten program. We understand that sending your children to kindergarten is a very important moment in your life. CFBISD is here to help.

Join us on Wednesday, January 25 at 7 PM as expert teachers in CFBISD answer your kindergarten questions live on Facebook. This is an awesome opportunity to learn more about your child’s educational future. Take the fear of sending your child to school by being more informed.

Learn more about our awesome event at our Facebook Event Page or by visiting our new Kindergarten Website.

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**This is a Facebook Live Event. School Open Houses begin in January.

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