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McCoy Students Personalize Their Writing Spaces

4th grade writers at McCoy worked on personalizing their writing notebooks today with collages of family photos and clippings of things they love.  The personalization makes their writing spaces special, helps them develop and rehearse ideas for writing, and makes the writing process exciting. 

McCoy Students Personalize Their Writing Spaces

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Building Bridges

Thursday, August 24, 2018:  Mrs. Hardwick’s McCoy Kindergarten Cowboys exploration of their connecting cubes math tub led to a “Let’s see if we can make this reach all the way across the room” project, and they did it. Team work definitely makes the dream work!

McCoy Students Building a Bridge out of building blocks

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RLT Hosts Halloween at the Ballpark

RLT Hosts Halloween at the BallparkThe R. L. Turner High School Lion Baseball and Softball teams will be hosting their inaugural Halloween costume baseball game on Oct. 29. Players will dress up in their favorite costumes and participate in a 7-inning exhibition game. Following the game, there will be a “Trunk or Treat” and carnival games for all children in attendance. In the event of rain, the alternate time/date will be 5-8 PM on Oct. 30. The event will be held at the RLT baseball field. Admission is free, but the teams will be accepting non-perishable canned food items to benefit Metrocrest Services. For other clubs or organizations wishing to participate, please contact Coach Beavers at beaversn@cfbisd.edu.

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Teachers Prep for Parent Orientation Night

Check out these colorful flip books kindergarten teachers at McCoy make for Parent Orientation Night held Tuesday, August 28, 2018. Teachers include a wealth of handy, helpful information on the nuts and bolts of kindergarten for each family.

Teachers Prep for Parent Orientation Night

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Parent Orientation Night at McCoy

Parent Orientation Night at McCoy (1)

Spotlight on Kindergarten! Parents pack the library at McCoy Elementary for Parent Orientation Night, Tuesday, August 28, 2018. Kinder teachers Ms. Hardwick, Ms. Joel, and Ms. Sughrue help everyone learn the ropes of being a proud McCoy Cowboy.

 

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Long Middle School Jazz Band at Festival

Long Middle School Jazz Band at FestivalOur Jazz Band over here at Dan F Long participated in the Pioneer Days Festival at Northside Baptist Church last Saturday, September 15th. In the audience was the Mayor of Carrollton Ken Falconer and a member of the CFB School Board John Mathews. Of course we got several pictures and we’d love to promote our school and jazz band on the CFB website and social media. Attached is one of the pictures, but we’ve got several more on our Facebook page (Dan F Long Middle School Band) and various parents cell phones.

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Creekview Mock Trial Competes in Atlanta

The Creekview High School Mock Trial team competed at the Empire Mock Trial Tournament in Atlanta, GA. In 4 rounds, over the course of 2 days, students presented both the prosecution and defense sides in a criminal case. The case involved a confrontation between a white supremacist speaker at a public university and a counter-protester. Students also argued a pre-trial motion. The motion concerned whether, under the first amendment, the university could charge a disproportionate security fee to the speaker based upon a conclusion that his speech could incite violence.

Awards

Law Academy President Joanna Boyer, in her first-ever Mock Trial Tournament, earned a Top Attorney Award. Mock Trial Captain Jazmin Torres earned a Top Witness Award for her portrayal of crane operator Joey Amber. Amber was a former classmate of the defendant and eyewitness to the assault. Torres maintained a Boston accent for the duration of the tournament.

Empire Mock Trial Line-up

Coach: Brian Sheguit

Attorneys: Joanna Boyer, R’Mani Ervin, Liza Frolova, Allen Mason, Kassandra Busby, London Jones

Witnesses: Jazmin Torres, Woo In Kim, Yusraa Tariq, Harris Pierce, Natali Arredondo, Leilani Gomez

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

Creekview Mock Trial Competes in Atlanta

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CHS Law Academy Students Meet Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor

Creekview High School Law Academy students Joanna Boyer and Makaylia Askew just returned from a whirlwind trip to New York City. The trip was their prize for winning the Harlan Institute/ConSource Virtual Supreme Court Competition last year. At the competition, one of the finals judges was current Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The students were able to attend a Constitution Day Celebration featuring a Q & A with Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and they went backstage to meet her in person.

Representing CFB and Creekview

Boyer and Askew then were honored and gave a speech at the ConSource/iCivics Constitution Day gala dinner. The dinner also honored Wells Fargo lead attorney and in-house counsel, C. Allen Parker. During the trip, the Law Academy students attended two Broadway shows and visited the World Trade Center memorial and Statue of Liberty. Law Academy Director, Jonathan Ray accompanied the students at the event and stated, “at all times, these students represented CFB, Creekview, and the Law Academy spectacularly!”

View more photos from their trip to Manhattan in our Flickr gallery.

CHS Law Academy Students Meet Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor

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International Day of Peace at Las Colinas Elementary

International Day of Peace at Las Colinas ElementaryThe International Day of Peace was celebrated at Las Colinas Elementary. Students were asked the question – “WHAT DOES PEACE MEAN TO YOU?” These second graders said, “No fighting, no racing or competition, cooperating with each other, show RESPECT, not look at each other’s color, be quiet and calm and it would be nice if the world would show LOVE to each other.” These thoughts of children are SO BEAUTIFUL!  May we all learn from these students.

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Students Take Action on North Texas Giving Day

When parents and students drove into the Las Colinas Elementary parking loop early on Thursday morning, September 20, they were met with with enthusiastic students who were eager to help those in our local community who are in need!

Students held hand painted signs and cheered ever so loudly that no one could have not heard their message. It rang through the parking lot loud and clear. Thank you to these students and their parents who helped them have a voice in their community…a voice to not sit back and do nothing, but a voice to rise up and take action!

Students Take Action on North Texas Giving Day

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