
The Creekview Mock Trial team just returned from the Inaugural Victory in Vegas Invitational Tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada. A select few top teams from around the country were invited to attend and Creekview was the only team from Texas honored with an invitation.
This year’s case dealt with the murder of an undercover police officer who had been investigating a college study drug ring. Over the course of two days of scrimmages and two days of rounds, students argued for and portrayed witnesses on both sides of the case.
Creekview was represented by attorneys Allen Mason, R’Mani Ervin, Liza Frolova, Kassandra Busby, and Natali Arredondo and witnesses Harris Pierce, Yusraa Tariq, Isabella Barkat, and R’Mani Ervin. Harris Pierce brought home a Top Witness Award for his portrayal of two separate eye witnesses (one for the Prosecution side and one for the Defense). The team was coached by Brian Sheguit and Creekview alumnus Sydney Franklin.
While in Vegas, the team was also able to hear a keynote address by former mob attorney and former Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman, attend a Blue Man Group performance, and visit the Hoover Dam.
There will be no classes and district offices will be closed on 


On Aug. 14, teachers and staff gathered together to celebrate the beginning of a new school year at the Opening of School Ceremonies event. Teachers and support staff showed their excitement with the first day of school only five days away. The event was kicked off by CFBISD Superintendent, Dr. John E. Chapman, III, with the theme “Be the Exception – Together We Can!” Staff heard from keynote speaker Kevin Tutt, and were entertained by nearly 100 staff members with music, singing, and dance.
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD has a goal to maintain a safe and secure environment for students, staff and visitors. This year, beginning on the first day of school on August 19, the only point of entry to our campuses will be through the main entrances that are monitored by a new video intercom system.
Austin, Texas native, Jennifer Putman, is the new principal of Janie Stark Elementary. Putman has been a teacher, an instructional specialist, and an administrator in her 17 years in public education. As she began to take the next journey in her career, all the great things she was hearing about CFBISD drew her to the district.
Over one thousand Texas students in grades 4-8 were sent to
For the second year in a row, CFBISD wishes to show their gratitude to the first responders who serve our community. First responders can drop by any CFB school cafeteria and identify themselves as such to be treated to lunch on us. CFB thanks is grateful to first responders for keeping our communities safe and encourage them to visit any time and as often as possible during the 2019-2020 school year!