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TEA Identifies Early College High School as a High-Performing Title I School

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has identified ECHS as one of 300 campuses across the state as high-performing and/or high-progress Title I schools for 2015-2016. Title I schools are defined as campuses with a student population of at least 40 percent low-income.

The identification of high-performing and/or high-progress is based on statewide reading and mathematics assessments under the State Accountability System in the 2014-2015 school year and graduation rates.

A high-performing reward school is identified as a Title I school with distinctions based on reading and math performance, as well as the highest graduation rates at the high school level. For 2015-2016, TEA has identified 160 Texas campuses as high-performing.

School districts and charters with more than one campus identified as high-performing include: Amarillo ISD (3); Brownsville ISD (2); Carroll ISD (4); Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD (3); Dallas ISD (14); Edinburg CISD (9); El Paso ISD (5); Fort Worth ISD (2); Garland ISD (4); Houston ISD (13); IDEA Public Schools (4); KIPP Inc. Charter (2); Los Fresnos CISD (3); Malakoff ISD (2); Sharyland ISD (4); Socorro ISD (5); Uplift Education-Summit International (2); Valley View ISD (3); and Ysleta ISD (2).

A high-progress reward school is identified as a Title I school in the top 25 percent in annual improvement and/or a school in the top 25 percent of those demonstrating ability to close performance gaps (based on state accountability system safeguards in the 2014-2015 school year). For 2015-2016, TEA has identified 140 Texas campuses as high-progress.

School districts and charters with more than one campus identified as high-progress include: Alief ISD (2); Amarillo ISD (3); Brownsville ISD (2); Carroll ISD (2); Carrollton-Farmers Branch (2); Conroe ISD (2); Dallas ISD (10); Edinburg CISD (8); El Paso ISD (6); Fort Worth ISD (3); Garland ISD (4); Houston Gateway Academy Inc. (3); Houston ISD (13); IDEA Public Schools (4); KIPP Inc. Charter (2); Los Fresnos CISD (2); San Antonio ISD (2); Sharyland ISD (3); Socorro ISD (3); Valley View ISD (2); and Ysleta ISD (3).

The identification of high-performing and/or high-progress Title I schools is a part of the state’s conditional waiver from the U.S. Department of Education for specific provisions of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (commonly known as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001).

The complete list of 2015-2016 high-progress and high-performing schools (school districts and campus names) may be viewed on the TEA website at http://tea.texas.gov/Student_Testing_and_Accountability/Monitoring_and_Interventions/School_Improvement_and_Support/Priority,_Focus,_and_Reward_Schools/

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Farmers Branch Carrollton Art Association Student/Scholarship Show

The Farmer’s Branch Carrollton Art Association will be hosting their annual Student/Scholarship Show from Saturday, November 2 through Friday, December 6 at the Farmer’s Branch Manske Library, 13613 Webb Chapel Road, Farmer’s Branch, Texas.
The show is open to all high school students in the Carrollton Farmer’s Branch ISD. Scholarships are given to graduating seniors planning to major in art at an accredited college, university, or academy.

The winners are:
$1,000 Scholarship winner:
Violet Smith – Creekview HS, teacher Cindy Summerman

First Place (Best of Student Show) Chris Galindo – Creekview HS, teacher Bob Thomas, ‘Tears of Fear’ painting

Second Place Shaun Houpy – Creekview HS, teacher Cindy Summerman,’Snake’ jewelry

Third Place Rose De Los Santos – Creekview HS, teacher David Carroll, ‘It’s Not a Bowl’ ceramics

Honorable Mentions
Creekview HS
Habesh Kisanga ‘Barbara’, Black and White drawing
Cameron Chopra ‘You Name It’, ceramics

Newman Smith HS
Leona Blake ‘Dog Days’, drawing
Anna Martinez ‘Hawks Eye’, sculpture
Katauna Lewis ‘Jelly Fish’, ceramics

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Great News for Creekview & Ranchview Volleyball!

Congratulations to two of our CFB ISD high schools as they will move onto post season playoffs tomorrow night, Nov 1st, 2016.

Ranchview Volleyball are the 10-4A undefeated District Champions. This is the second year in the row! Way to go Wolves!

Ranchview will take on Sanger HS tomorrow night, Tuesday, Nov 1st at 6:30 pm in the Flower Mound MARCUS Gym located at 5707 Morriss Road, Flower Mound, Texas 75028
Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Passes accepted: 10-4A Adm. Pass.

Creekview Volleyball won a playoff seed match last Friday night to secure second place in District 14-5A. Way to go Mustangs!

Creekview will take on Frisco HS tomorrow night, Tuesday, Nov 1st at 6:30 pm in Frisco at Lebanon Trail High School Gym located at 5151 Ohio Drive, Frisco, Texas 75035
Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Passes accepted: 14-5A Adm. Pass.

Congratulations on making it to the State Playoffs and for making CFB proud!

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Creekview High School – Choir Students Compete in Region 31 Round of All-State Choir Audition

On Oct. 15, Creekview Choir students competed in the Region 31 round of the All-State Choir audition process. Choir Directors Tara Sikon and Cody Alarcon are so proud of all the Creekview Choir students who auditioned in this very competitive region. Please congratulate the following 23 students for placing in one of the choirs:

Pre-Area Candidate and Region Mixed Choir: Leham Bekele, Jessica Hausmann, Maddie Miller, Mikaela Pace, Stella Galarza, Hasoo Eun, Raymond Francois, Rolando Bernal and Jacob Laxson

Region Mixed Choir: Khira Frias, Bethany Merino, Claire Cathey, Jakob Jeter, Benjamin Gonzales and Nicholas Lara

Region Treble Choir: Darby Kelly, Sophie Doviak, Jada Lee, Rose Edelman and Kianna Montanez

9/10 Grade Honor Choir: Lydia Long, Insha Noorani and Roddy Lisle

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