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Blalack Singers Selected for All-State Choir

Three students from Blalack Middle School have been selected to be a part of the Texas Choral Directors Association Middle School All-State Choir. Graeme McRae, Emma Saleh, and Hanson Hays were selected from hundreds of auditioners across the state of Texas. The trio will travel to San Antonio in July to work renowned Choral director, Tom T. Shelton, Jr. They will present a concert for thousands of music teachers at the TCDA Convention.

Blalack Choir Director, Sarah Bayles stated, “This is a huge honor and we are so proud of these three incredible students!”

Blalack students named to All-State Choir

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Ranchview Wolves Compete at Regional Tennis Tournament

The Ranchview Wolves Tennis Team competed in Longview and Texarkana on April 17th and 18th at the Regional Tennis Tournament. 13 players attended the tournament.  This is the second most players Ranchview has sent to the Spring tournament.

Tennis Tournament Individual Results

Players winning their first round matches:

Girls Doubles:  Swati Bhamidipati & Samantha Cruz

Mixed Doubles: Rhea Aemireddy & Aaron Kim

Boys Singles: Ishan Mistry

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NSHS Orchestra Earns Sweepstakes for 33rd Straight Year

NSHS Orchestra Earns Sweepstakes for 33rd Straight YearThe Newman Smith High School Orchestra has earned Sweepstakes at UIL for the 33rd year in a row. The Sweepstakes designation is the designation for an orchestra that receive a 1st division in both concert and sight-reading. A 1st division rating is the best rating that can be received. There is a 3 member panel of judges for both the concert room and the sight-reading room and a at least two of the three have to give a 1st division to reach that level. In this case, all three judges in both rooms gave the Newman Smith Orchestra a first division.

Among the pieces played was Nocturne by Hofeldt. Fine Arts Director, Brett Farr, stated, “the judge expressed that the Newman Smith Varsity String Orchestra’s performance on that particular song was the best high school orchestra performance that she had ever heard.”

Twenty-nine middle school and high school orchestras from CFB competed at UIL, and an amazing 22 of those orchestras received the Sweepstakes award. Additionally, 11 of CFB’s Middle School Choirs received the Sweepstakes award at their annual UIL contest.

The director of the the Trojan Orchestra is Jessica Milbrandt, who is also an alumna of the school.

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Countdown to Graduation at the UNT Coliseum

Graduation ceremonies at the UNT Coliseum are a CFB tradition and a time for life-long memories. As you make your drive to Denton and enjoy visits from out-of-town relatives on this momentous occasion, we want you to be prepared for your arrival. The University of North Texas has implemented new rules this year regarding activities inside and what can be brought into the venue.

When

Graduation will be held on Sunday, Jun. 2, at the UNT Coliseum.
9 AM – Newman Smith Graduation
1 PM – Turner Graduation
4 PM – Creekview Graduation
7 PM – Ranchview Graduation

Parking

  • Arrive early and carpool as much as possible. Allow for extra time to park and walk some distance from your car to the ceremony.
  • Don’t rely on your GPS – you will be taking the North Texas Boulevard Exit to access the UNT campus from I-35.
  • There will be signage and UNT Police officers guiding traffic around the Coliseum.

UNT Coliseum Polices

  • No seat-saving. This is a policy of the UNT Coliseum. There will be more than enough seating available for all guests. Arriving early is the best way to find the best vantage point for you and your family.
  • With the exception of seats for graduates, special commencement guests and district personnel, there are no reserved seats.
  • ALL individual bags will be checked as people enter the Coliseum. Prepare before you arrive. If you don’t need that bag, leave it in the car or at home. 🙂

Tickets

We do not have tickets for graduation and we do not limit the number of seats per student. Got a gigantic entourage? Awesome! But make sure they arrive early, or they may not all be sitting together.

Forbidden items

  • Balloons (we know – they’re a thing – but not a Coliseum thing) 🙂
  • Beach balls
  • Noise makers, bullhorns, etc.
  • Silly string, bubbles, glitter or any other similar items that people can slip on or get in their eyes.
  • Signs or banners (we know! but you still have time to make fun shirts with your messages – signs will not be allowed in the Coliseum
  • Tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, drones, etc. Ask a friend to take your picture. They will totally do it.
  • Any tobacco products or devices for smoking or vaping. UNT is a smoke-free campus inside and out.
  • Strollers inside the seating area. Strollers can be used to bring young children into the Coliseum only.

More information

UNT has more information on their website on what you need to know prior to arriving for graduation. Please share this page with your family and friends who will be heading to Denton to celebrate the class of 2019 with you so that your entrance into the Coliseum is quick and easy.

2019 Graduation - Bags will be searched

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Ranchview Hosts 2019 Senior Honors Breakfast

On Apr. 23, Ranchview High School hosted its 2019 Senior Honors Breakfast. The top 10% of the 2019 graduating class were honored for their academic achievements. The seniors’s families were invited to take part in the celebration. The event began with a breakfast and performances by members of the RHS orchestra. The Salutatorian for the graduating class is Brittany Given, who has a cumulative GPA of 103.47. Principal Sherie Skruch spoke about Given, stating, “because of her intelligence, her tenacity, and her creativity, we know she will leave Ranchview and continue on a path toward success.”

Valedictorian

The Valedictorian for the class of 2019 is Maanasa Lanka, who has a cumulative GPA of 103.66. Mrs. Skruch said of Lanka, “she has won numerous awards, carries herself with the highest degree of academic excellence, and has done it all with humble grace. There is no doubt in my mind that she will be a successful doctor, scientist or anything she sets her mind to. Her drive and dedication are traits that will carry her far as she moves towards her future.”

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

Ranchview Hosts 2019 Senior Honors Breakfast

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2019 School Lunch Hero Day

School Lunch Hero Day on May 3, 2019

2019 School Lunch Hero Day

May 3 is 2019 School Lunch Hero Day

Between preparing healthy meals for the students of Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD, adhering to strict nutrition standards, navigating student food allergies, and offering service with a smile, School Nutrition Professionals are TRUE HEROES!  This marks the 7th year of this special recognition , and all are invited to join the fun and celebrate along with us.

Celebrate our School Lunch Heroes on Friday, May 3, 2019 . This is a great opportunity to involve the students, staff and parents to recognize the difference Campus Cafeteria Staff make for every child who comes through the cafeteria and all their hard work day in and day out.

Showing how much you appreciate a school nutrition employee can be as simple as saying “Thank You” or as “Special” as students creating imaginative art work for their School Cafeteria Lunch Heroes.

Do it your way! Show your favorite School Nutrition Heroes that you value them.

CFBISD to Honor the School Lunch Heroes Serving Healthy Meals

Between preparing healthy food, adhering to strict nutrition standards, navigating student food allergies, and offering service with a smile, CFBISD nutrition professionals have a lot on their plate. To celebrate their hard work and commitment, CFBISD schools will celebrate School Lunch Hero Day on May 3. This day, celebrated annually since 2013, was designated by The School Nutrition Association and Jarrett Krosoczka, author of the “Lunch Lady” graphic novel series.  School Lunch Hero Day provides an opportunity for parents, students, school staff and communities to thank those who provide healthy meals to 30 million of America’s students each school day.

All across the school district, school nutrition professionals will be honored with thanks, cards, and recognition from students, school staff, parents, and the community.  “School nutrition employees must balance many roles and follow numerous federal, state and local regulations to ensure safe and healthy meals are available in schools. School Lunch Hero Day provides the opportunity for the community to thank these hardworking heroes” said Rachelle Sherrin, Director – Student Nutrition Department.  Federal nutrition standards ensure that school cafeterias always offer low-fat milk, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean protein.  School meals also meet limits on calories, sodium and unhealthy fats.

The importance and nutritional value of school meals are well documented. For many children, school lunch is the most important and nutrient-rich meal of their day.  The CFBISD is proud to provide students healthy and delicious meals to promote student achievement. The management team serving our customers has successfully completed state and nationally recognized certification classes in food safety, food systems management and nutrition.  The Student Nutrition Department has approximately 240 employees working in 35 cafeterias, which serve just under one million breakfasts and over three million lunches to our students each year.

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How We Communicate Bad Weather Closings or Delays

CFBISD uses Parent Square to communicate if school closes

How We Communicate Bad Weather Closings or DelaysDuring the winter and spring, North Texas can experience bad weather. If those conditions make it necessary for CFBISD schools to be delayed or closed for the safety of students and staff, the district has procedures in place.

If schools are delayed or closed due to inclement weather:

  • Families and staff will be notified through the district’s mass notification message system called Parent Square. The notification will begin with the words – Safety Alert.
  • A Special Alert email newsletter will be sent to subscribers advising them of the decision. The notification will begin with the words – Safety Alert.
  • An announcement will be posted on the district’s website, www.cfbisd.edu, as soon as the decision has been made.
  • We will post messages on social media. The notification will begin with the words – Safety Alert.

CFBISD families and residents are advised to listen to local radio or television stations for updated weather reports. We will inform television and radio stations. It is their decision whether to air the information.

The district does post closing information on its TV station.  CFB-TV is available on Time Warner Channel 98 in Carrollton, Time Warner Channel 95 in Farmers Branch or Channel 38 on Verizon in Carrollton. CFB-TV is also streamed lived on district’s website.

Parent Square – You can download the free mobile app for Android or iOS and you can also use it from a computer at www.parentsquare.com. Our goal is for every family to join ParentSquare.

Other Communication Methods in CFBISD

CFBISD Mobile App – Our CFBISD Mobile app continues to be an important tool for you to stay connected with district events, activities, your child’s grades, paying for your lunch and more. To download the CFBISD app, visit www.cfbapp.com.

Campuses and the school district use social media to inform parents of events and accolades. Each campus social media is featured on their webpage at www.cfbisd.edu.

You can follow the district at:

Facebook – www.facebook.com/cfbisd
Twitter – www.twitter.com/cfbisd

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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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