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CFBISD Takes Important Actions to Strengthen Security

District Hires Director to Oversee Changes in Security Operations

Director of Safety and Security, Mario De La RosaThe Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District recently hired Mario De La Rosa as the Director of Safety and Security. Before coming to CFBISD, Mr. De La Rosa spent his career in law enforcement as well as safety and security management.  After a long and decorated career as a U.S. Federal agent, Mr. De La Rosa worked in Mission ISD and most recently served as the Director of Safety and Security for Round Rock ISD.

As a new position for the district, the focus will be on the implementation of the policies and procedures regarding safety and security at the district’s 37 campuses. In partnership with local law enforcement agencies and other emergency services, CFBISD has adopted a comprehensive approach to addressing school safety focused on prevention, intervention and response. CFBISD is proactively implementing the findings and recommendations of the safety and security assessment conducted by the True North Consulting Group.

The safety and security of the students and staff of CFBISD is our  number one priority. Throughout the year, CFBISD will provide updates regarding safety and security.

 

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Finalists Forge Future in 2019 National Merit Competition

Finalists Forge Future in 2019 National Merit CompetitionCFBISD seniors named 2019 National Merit Finalists in competition for Scholarships

Garnering a National Merit honor is an amazing accomplishment. Students that receive recognition at any level in the National Merit Program are to be commended for their hard work and determination. CFBISD wishes our heartfelt congratulations to these students.

National Merit Finalists Named

The Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD is proud to announce the finalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship program.

National Merit Semifinalists for 2019

  • Kelley C. Bronder, Newman Smith
  • Kaushik Jampala, Newman Smith
  • Ronald W. Bonitatibus, R. L. Turner
  • Isaac Chawdhury, R. L. Turner
  • Kaava Maddipudi, R. L. Turner

These students are among 15,000 high school seniors who will continue in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation’s competition for 7,500 merit scholarship awards worth $32 million that will be offered in the spring, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Students are selected based on performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. National Merit Scholarship Corporation reports that the pool of finalists represents less than one percent of the top high school seniors in the nation.

National Merit Commended and National Hispanic Recognition Program

In addition, CFBISD is honored to recognize the National Merit Commended and National Hispanic Recognition Program honorees.

2019 Commended National Merit Scholars

Turner High School

Arman Aznavour
Riley Carlin
Garrett Chandler
Eduardo Mazuera
Maria Nguyen
Graham Viegut
Akihiro Yoshimoto

Smith High School

Rachael Bertrand
David Lasater
Jeffrey Salgado

Creekview High School

Yujin Kim

2019 National Hispanic Recognition Program

Turner High School

Jaime Aguilar Paz

Creekview High School

Ana Martinez
Hannah Carlisle
Javier Chirino Ampudia

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McCoy Celebrates Black History Through Song

McCoy Celebrates Black History Through SongOn Feb. 12, students at McCoy Elementary celebrated Black History through song in a performance for parents. Students performed different styles of music that originated from African Americans. Styles of music included call and response, jazz, and spiritual. Students took turns at the microphone to explain to the audience the origins of the music before they performed each piece.

View more photos and videos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

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Exchange Program Improves Japanese Literacy

Twenty-four students from Aichi prefecture of Japan visited CFB last week as part of an exchange program. The student visit was part of the Kakehashi Program. The program was initiated by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote a friendship and exchange of cultures between various regions of the Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Caribbean. In 2016, the Aichi prefecture in Japan and the State of Texas signed a “memorandum of understanding of mutual cooperation.” The visiting students stayed with host families in CFB during their 5 day visit.

The students from Japan got to hone their English skills in conversations with students at Creekview and Smith High Schools. Additionally, students taking Japanese in CFB were able to hone their linguistic skills by engaging in conversations with native speakers. In addition to helping to understand each other’s languages, the visiting students got to soak in the American high school experience. Students from Aichi taught their CFB counterparts origami – the Japanese art of paper folding.

Calligraphy

Students from Aichi also gave an demonstration in Japanese calligraphy. Students used a special brush to draw characters on calligraphy rice paper. In Japan, students typically have to take lessons in school or outside school to master calligraphy, with different levels as they advance in their writing skills. In CFB’s Japanese classes, students generally practice calligraphy by inviting a master of calligraphy to demonstrate the proper techniques.

CHS and NSHS students visited Tokyo for the first time in 2012 as exchange students. Students taking Japanese in CFB are hoping to visit Japan again in the near future with the Kakehashi program. Our visitors from Aichi commented that American schools are very diverse with students of many backgrounds, which is very different than their experience in Japan. They also commented that people they encountered here were open and friendly.

Japanese is one of the Asian languages offered at CFB. There are four levels – Japanese 1, Japanese 2, Pre-AP, and AP Japanese. Japanese instructor, Yuko Vinson, stated “We believe it is a great privilege for our students to have a choice to take a Japanese class in our district which is rarely offered by other districts. We would like to challenge our students to learn Asian languages along with its culture and rich history.”

Exchange Program Improves Japanese Literacy

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Youth Art Month Exhibition

Youth Art Month ExhibitionIn honor of Youth Art Month, the CFB Fine Arts department invites the public to an Art Show and reception hosted by BaylorScott and White Medical Center in Carrollton. Art from students across the district, grades K-12, will be on display Feb. 23 – Mar. 17 in the hospital lobby.

Where

BaylorScott & White Health
4343 N. Josey Ln.
Carrollton, TX 75010

When

Tuesday, Feb. 26.
5 – 7 PM

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RHS Student Artists Head to State

Ranchview High School student artists took 28 pieces of artwork to the regional VASE art competition. Amazingly, 27 of those pieces received top marks and medaled in their division. RHS art teacher, Katie Carelock stated, “we are in an extremely competitive region and our students were up against 1500 other talented artists.” Five Wolfpack artists advanced to the state level and will be traveling to San Marcos in late April.

Students given Superior ratings on their artwork

Ashley Mitchell
Sam Galan Hernandez
Glorie Romine (medaled with two pieces)
Chinmayi Bodapati
Ana Yang
Laila Malik-bey
Esther Kang
Rose Shapiro
Regina Kim
Brittany Given (medaled with two pieces)
Cuinn Cornwell (medaled with two pieces)
Jessica Dao (medaled with two pieces)
Emily Han
Mary Hansen (medaled with two pieces)
Faith MacDermott (medaled with two pieces)
Hana Musa (medaled with two pieces)
Shruti Sangam (medaled with two pieces)
Swayam Singh
Isabel Zavala

Students advancing to the state level of VASE

Chinmayi Bodapati
Esther Kang
Ashley Mitchell
Glorie Romine
Ana Yang

RHS Student Artists Head to State

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CTE Field Trip Generates Interest in Careers

On Jan. 29, students gained new interest in careers on the CTE field trip to 4 local businesses. Students in the CTE (Career and Technical Education) program visited Alexandria Industries, Applegate EDM, Hilite International, and Western Extrusions. All four businesses are within a 2 mile radius of the R. L. Turner High School campus, making them strong potential employers for CFB students in the near and distant future. The field trip was offered to interested students in all CFB high schools. Students had the opportunity to learn about welding and manufacturing careers, and to meet people already working in that industry.

Local Support

CTE’s manufacturing and welding community partners are dedicated to creating on-site learning opportunities for students in CFB. Students who were on this trip were given the opportunity to apply for internships and part-time employment. The CTE department is continuing to create strong educational pathways within the district to make students marketable to local employers and beyond.

CTE Field Trip Generates Interest in Careers

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Lion Wrestlers Advance to Regionals

Lion Wrestlers Advance to RegionalsOn Feb. 7, the R. L. Turner Lion wrestlers competed in the District 9 Championships. Every wrestler qualified to Regional competition, which will be held Feb. 15. The girls’ team placed 2nd in district as a team. Additionally, the boys’ team placed 7th in district as a team.

Individual Results

Girls

110 weight class : Gaby Aguinada – District Champion
119 weight class : Natalie Berumen – District Champion
128 weight class : Jayne Barron – District Champion
95 weight class: Kelly Reyes – District Runner up
165 weight class: Venecia Weaver – District Runner up
102 weight class: Mia Uvaldo – 3rd place
185 weight class: Letna Aranda – 3rd place

Boys

120 weight class : Dario Rivera – District Runner up
145 weight class : Vicente Osorio – District Runner up
152 weight class : Brian Rameriz – District Runner up
106 weight class: Kevin Aguinada – 4th place
113 weight class: Abram Gonzalez – 4th place
182 weight class : Jose Torres – 4th place

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CFBISD AVID Family Night

CFBISD AVID Family Night on February 27 at 5:30 P M

CFBISD AVID & Bea’s Kids Present: CFBISD AVID Family Night

When: February 27, 2019 at 5:30 P.M.
Where: Perry Middle School (1709 E. Beltline Rd. Carrollton, TX 75006)

CFBISD AVID students and their families are invited to attend CFBISD AVID Family Night. The event will feature workshops for parents facilitated in both English and Spanish as well as games and other activities for students. Food and child care will be provided.

  • Free Dinner
  • Seminars for Parent
  • Games for Student
  • Child Care

Seminar Topics

  • Financial Aid for College
  • Managing Your Student’s Social Media/Cell Phone
  • Immigration & WIC Information
  • Letting Your Students Dream BIG

Special Guest Speaker
Former DALLAS COWBOY, Kenyon Coleman

Students can come and hear Kenyon speak an encouraging session about finding your purpose in life.

Kenyon Colman currently teaches the RESH 180 course in AVID at Ranchview High School

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Ranchview Athletes Heading to College

Ranchview Athletes Heading to CollegeThanks to their academic and athletic performance, there are five Ranchview athletes heading to college in the fall. On national signing day, David Carter signed to play football at Midwestern State University. His teammate Darius Myers signed to play football with Texas A&M Commerce. Troy McKnight will run track for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Tajaia Paddio will also run track – for Texas Southern University Ga’Nae Gaines will play basketball for University of the Ozarks.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

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