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McCoy Elementary Makes Sandwiches to Feed the Homeless

McCoy Elementary Makes Sandwiches to Feed the Homeless McCoy Elementary Makes Sandwiches to Feed the Homeless

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

McCoy’s 5th annual PB and J drive to feed the homeless was a Record success. This year the students brought in enough peanut butter, jelly, bread and sandwich bags to make 5095 sandwiches. The sandwiches were delivered to a homeless shelter prior to Thanksgiving.  110 students worked for 2 hours and 10 minutes to make the sandwiches.  Last year, the McCoy students made 4013. In the first year, they made 1824 sandwiches.  The project has become a school event.

The shelter sent its thanks and love to the McCoy students for the kindness, effort and, most of all, love to help those people who are in need. It is just not academics that makes McCoy an outstanding school, it’s community service and its Stuco organization leads the way.

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Newman Smith Wrestling – December 2 @ South Grand Prairie Warrior Invite

Freshman Anthony Machorro, sophomores Luis Gonzalez Rodriguez and Darian Dozier, and senior Rafael Leon all won their first career varsity matches while sophomore Kendall Iwuagwu tallied his first two career varsity victories on the day. Additionally, seniors Tyrese Lewis, Chris Conway, and Jonathan Johnson kept their seasons moving in positive directions as each recorded multiple victories.

The first day of the Warrior Invite was full of more positive energy for the Trojan wrestling squad. Of the eleven wrestlers that competed on Friday, eight will return for a second day of competition and a shot at some individual accolades. Seven boys and one girl will vie for a chance to climb the medal stands in the SGP Coliseum on Saturday.

The wrestling Trojans experienced some firsts on Friday. Freshman Anthony Machorro (pictured on the right), sophomores Luis Gonzalez Rodriguez and Darian Dozier, and senior Rafael Leon all won their first career varsity matches while sophomore Kendall Iwuagwu tallied his first two career varsity victories on the day. Additionally, seniors Tyrese Lewis (pictured on the left), Chris Conway, and Jonathan Johnson kept their seasons moving in positive directions as each recorded multiple victories. All but Gonzalez Rodriguez will be wrestling in Saturday’s double elimination tournament. They will be joined by freshman girl, Mackenzie Greer, who will be in a consolation match.

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2004 Creekview Graduate Named Top Sailor *(UPDATED!)

CHS Graduate and Nval Petty Officer, Vanessa Poland

Navy Petty Officers 1st Class Vanessa Poland, right, and Hugo Sanchezolmos, hospital corpsmen, participate in a man overboard drill aboard USNS Spearhead in the Atlantic Ocean, March 3, 2016. (Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Amy M. Ressler)

On Nov. 23, former Creekview High School Mustang, Vanessa Poland, was named the United States Navy’s Sailor of the Year for the Naval Health Clinic Charleston (NHCC). Petty Officer Poland is stationed at Joint Base Charleston – Naval Weapons Station, South Carolina, where she serves as a hospital corpsman and leading petty officer of NHCC’s Medical Home Port. She has been with NHCC since 2015, and is in her 12th year of military service.

In a phone interview with CFB, Poland filled us in on what has been going on since she graduated in June of 2004. Enlisting shortly after graduation from Creekview, she began her military career the following November.

Poland shared some stories about her favorite teachers in CFB, recounting Ms. Brewer, her 2nd grade teacher from Davis Elementary, who managed to always know the right thing to do when she and her best friend were repeatedly caught talking in class. She also reflected on CHS teacher, Mr. Johnson, who was both a class advisor and her economics teacher during her senior year. “He was wicked-smart,” Poland told us, “and he treated us like people.”

Poland said that being on the Swim Team was a great foundation for being in the military. “With sports, you are on a team and united toward a goal, which translates well into the military experience.”

Throughout her years in the Navy, Poland has continued her education and earned her Masters degree in Business Administration in 2014. Eligible for retirement in 2024, Poland plans on entering the non-profit sector, primarily working with veterans. “I’m well acquainted with the adjustments that veterans must make when they leave the military and transition into civilian life. The military does a great job of making decisions for you; where you sleep, what you eat, and so on. I’d like to help veterans make this transition with jobs and housing.”

When Poland found out she had been selected as NHCC’s “Senior Sailor of the Year,” she said she felt honored.

“I was competing against a stellar group of petty officers,” Poland said. “The other nominees do such awesome things throughout the command, so I was among an elite group.”

NHCC Commanding Officer Capt. Elizabeth Maley said it is a “true joy” having a Sailor with Poland’s caliber and character serving under her command.

“She is a model Sailor who exemplifies the Navy’s core values of honor, courage and commitment,” Maley said. “That’s just one of the reason’s she’s our ‘Senior Sailor of the Year.'”

NHCC’s top enlisted Sailor, Command Master Chief Robert Miley, said Poland is the epitome of Navy professionalism. “Poland has set a high standard through her selfless work ethic, attention to detail and sincere concern for our Sailors,” Miley said. “We are proud to have her represent our Command.”

Poland will represent NHCC in December as she competes against 20 first class petty officers from other military treatment facilities to be named the Navy Medicine East 2016 Sailor of the Year.

Poland, who is currently in charge of 15 Sailors, but has mentored hundreds throughout her career, said the junior Sailors are her driving forces for inspiration and motivation.

“I am fortunate to work with Sailors whose enthusiasm keeps me focused and driven,” Poland said. “I learn just as much, if not more, from them.”

Poland also credits her own mentors for playing a big part in her success. “I have some really incredible mentors who helped me get to where I am in my career,” Poland said. “They helped make my first 12 years in the Navy great. I know the eight years ahead of me are going to be even better.”

Polands’s past assignments include serving at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina; Naval Hospital Guam; Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina; and at the Branch Health Clinic at the Naval Air Station in Oceana, Virginia.

Poland recently returned from a deployment aboard the USNS Spearhead, of which, she provided medical support during humanitarian missions in West Africa, Spain, Cameroon, Ghana, Gabo and Senegal.

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Smith High School – Wrestling Richardson Roundup

Smith High School Wrestling

Smith wrestling had a lot to be thankful for over the Thanksgiving Holiday. Before the Trojans broke for the week, they competed in the Richardson Roundup tournament at Richardson High School. All but one Trojan wrestler had a victory on the day, and several returned home with some shiny hardware. Three senior boys won first place medals with first period pins. Chris Conway and Jonathan Johnson won the 182 and 285 pound classes respectively, and Tyrese Lewis, wrestling in the 160 pound class, recorded the fastest pin in the final round when he defeated his opponent from Byron Nelson High School in a mere 15 seconds! 

 

The JV Trojans made some news as well when newcomers Caleb Daley and Kendall Iwuagwu each took home silver medals in their first career tournaments. These two wrestlers have bright futures ahead of them.

 

The wrestlers enjoyed some time off, but they are gearing up for three consecutive tournament weekends. This weekend the squad will travel to South Grand Prairie High School for a two day tournament on Friday and Saturday, next week they will compete in the always tough Paul Aubrey Holiday Classic at RL Turner, and they close out the first semester at Wiley High School on December 17.

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Calendar Survey

Calendar Survey

We would appreciate your input on the two calendar options for the 2017-2018 academic calendar options. This year, CFB has two options for the 2017-2018 Academic Calendar. Please review both calendars and provide input on your preferred calendar.  To view the Proposed 2017-2018 Academic Calendars, click here.  Take the survey here. The survey is open until December 5.

The 2017-2018 Academic Calendar Highlights:

  1. School begins on Monday, August 28 for all students.
  2. October 9 is a student holiday for Fair Day.  (This is a staff development day that teachers exchange for training during the year.)
  3. Thanksgiving Break is November 20-24. (This includes two staff development days that teachers exchange for training during the year.)
  4. The calendar includes 4 early release days.
  5. January 15 is a District holiday.
  6. Spring Break is March 12-16.
  7. The bad weather days are March 30 (first used) and May 25 (second used.)
  8. June 7 is the last day of school.

 The difference between the two calendar options is Winter Break.

Option A – 

  • December 18-19 are early release days.
  • Winter Break would be December 20-January 2.
  • January 3 would be a Student Holiday/Teacher Work Day.

Option B – 

  • December 21-22 are early release days.
  • Winter Break would be December 25-January 5.
  • January 8 would be a Student Holiday/Teacher Work Day.

The state law regarding public school calendars (House Bill 2610) changed how school districts develop a school calendar.  Instead of counting the number of days that a student attends school; the district now counts the academic school calendar in the number of minutes. The District calendar must include at least 75,600 minutes of school time. Both proposed 2017-2018 calendars include 76,095 minutes surpassing the state law minimum. State law also says school districts cannot begin the academic year before the fourth Monday in August (Texas Education Code 25.0811). Another requirement is the year includes 187 days for teachers. 

Thank you for participating in our survey.

 

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Teacher Training Day to Kick-off “Middle School Matters” Grant from LBJ Express

MakerSpace - CFB's STEM "Middle School Matters" Grant from LBJ Express Teacher Learning Celebration Day! Tuesday, November 8

MakerSpace – CFB’s STEM “Middle School Matters” Grant from LBJ Express
Teacher Learning Celebration Day! Tuesday, November 8

Sponsored in collaboration with Advanced Academic Services and our Technology Department
Preparing middle school students for future innovation with…

  • Makey Makey
  • Little Bits
  • Sphero Robotic Ball
  • Google Cardboard
  • Sprout and 3-D HP printersGrant goal: Each Middle School student (Grades 6, 7, and 8) will be exposed to at least one of the technology tools twice in the school year to problem solve, create, innovate, tinker, or discover.Support new learning that will make MakerSpace a success on your campus.
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Newman Smith Wrestling vs. J.J. Pearce

Smith Wrestling started off the year with some positives. Although the Trojans did not win their season opening dual versus J.J. Pearce, they came away with three pins in the five varsity weight classes that wrestled. Seniors Tyrese Lewis, Chris Conway, and Jonathan Johnson all recorded pins in their first matches of the season. In addition to their successes, the program also saw nine wrestlers compete in their first career matches. Of those newcomers, several captured their first victories. Conway was the first to notch a W during the varsity, and he was followed by Kendall Iwuagwu, Josh Aranda, and freshman girl Mackenzie Greer all in JV action. In a solid start for a group of newcomers, the Smith wrestlers exemplified Trojan Pride.

The Smith wrestling squad is scheduled to go to Richardson High School this weekend for the Richardson Roundup.  This tournament will surely provide new challenges as this group builds for their district season that starts in January.

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