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Weekend Back Packs and Metrocrest Social Services Provides Snacks for Students in Need

CFBISD is thankful to have a partners like Weekend Back Packs and Metrocrest Social Services which provides take home weekend snacks for our students in need.  At the end of every week,

Kids with their kid friendly backpacks from metrocrest services. Text says "Thank you Metrocrest Services!"children from several of our campuses are given a backpack full of kid-friendly, shelf-stable foods and a backpack to take them home in.  The backpacks are provided by the Weekend Back Packs organization and the food is provided by Metrocrest Social Services.  This program is completely free to schools and is provided by the Metrocrest Services at no cost to the students.

Students at Good Elementary, Blanton Elementary, Riverchase Elementary, LaVillita Elelmentary, McCoy Elementary, McWhorter Elementary and Furneaux Elementary are enrolled in the WBP program through a referral. Any faculty or staff member can refer a student whom they think is chronically hungry or food insecure. Once on the program, each student receives a backpack full of food every Friday of the school year. They are also able to receive extra sacks of food for younger siblings at home.

The sack of food that each child receives weekly contains shelf-stable, kid-friendly items. All of these items can be opened easily by a child, and they do not require refrigeration or heating. The WBP program strives to provide a high amount of nutrition in each backpack, and it is currently meeting approximately 60% of the weekend nutritional needs for each child in the program. Food 4 Kids supplies participating schools with nutritious, kid-friendly, self-serve food designed to fill a backpack and feed a child over the weekend during the school year.

The WBP program, which kicked off its first school year as a North Texas Food Bank program ( Food 4 Kids) in the spring of 2004, has expanded to over 350 schools in 11 counties throughout North Texas. Last year, the program served up to 11,000 children a week, with plans to continue expanding the program during the upcoming school years.

Backpacks from Metrocrest Services filled with kid friendly foods Backpacks from Metrocrest Services filled with kid friendly foods

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Rosemeade Elementary is Named One of the Best in the Nation

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U.S. Secretary of Education, John B. King, Jr., announced today that Rosemeade Elementary has been named a 2016 National Blue Ribbon School. Rosemeade is one among 279 public and 50 private schools receiving this honor. Only 29 schools in Texas received this honor.

Schools are nominated for the award by the state department of education, and then complete a comprehensive application about school practices. Schools may apply for status as Exemplary High Performing-among the top schools in a state-or Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing-schools making the fastest progress in the their state in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.

Principal Amy Miller will represent Rosemeade at a two-day awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to celebrate their hard-won achievements.

For more information about the National Blue Ribbon Schools program, please visithttp://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/.

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R. L. Turner Choir Students Advance to Region

turner-newsThe following sixteen students have advanced after the first round of the Texas All-State Choir process.

The next audition will take place on October 15, 2016 at Colleyville Heritage HS.

R. L. Turner HS Choir Students Advancing from District to Region:
Beyonce Sullivan, sophomore – 7th chair, soprano 1
Marissa Guerrero, sophomore – soprano 1
Mackenzie Clowe, senior – soprano 1
Cheyenne Robinson, senior – soprano 2
Stefanie Herrera, senior – 13th chair, soprano 2
Michelle Winn, junior – 14th chair, alto 1
Adrian Jones, senior – 9th chair, alto 2
Adam Torres, senior – 13th chair, tenor 1
Cristian Monge, sophomore – tenor 1
Josiah Drake, junior – tenor 2
Luigi Marbar-Pena, sophomore – tenor 2
Jacob Hernandez Moreno, junior – 6th chair, bass 1
Gerson Fuentes, freshman – 3rd chair, bass 1
Jared Birdsong, senior – 3rd chair, bass 2
Benjamin (Ronnie) Hinojos, senior – 11th chair, bass 2
Anthony Zelaya, senior – bass 2
R. L. Turner Choir Directors are Brian Murray and Randall Capshaw

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Davis Elementary Makes the News with their Innovative Mindfulness Techniques

davisThe Dallas Morning News has written an article about Davis Elementary’s self regulation strategy.  Glitter jars and breathing balls are among several mindfulness techniques that have been implemented within the past three years. Lisa Williams, the school’s principal, said she became interested in self-regulation after reading several articles on the subject.

>>read article on dallasnew.com

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Creekview Student Represented CFBISD at Science and Technology Conference

hannahCreekview 10th grade student Hannah Hinojosa represented Creekview and the state of Texas at the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders in Boston, Massachusetts this summer. This conference is part of The National Leadership Academies and has Nobel Prize winners, former astronauts, United States Surgeon Generals and other prominent names in the technology and scientific community presenting and leading sessions.

We are very proud of her as she represented herself, Creekview, and the state of Texas so very well!

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Ranchview Teacher Has Poem Selected for McKinney Art Festival

Congratulations to Ranchview Teacher, Dr. Leslie Cappiello, for having her poems “Night Fire” accepted for the McKinney Arts in Bloom Festival on October 8th.  An artist will be painting an interpretation of the poem for display at the festival.  Congratulations Dr. Cappiello.

Arts in Bloom

  • When: April 8, 2017 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Where: Historic Downtown McKinney

Local and regional artists come out to play in downtown McKinney. We invite you to experience art in all forms as creative fortes blossom throughout the Historic District. This all-day event is a perfect opportunity to experience the magic of McKinney’s historic shopping district during the spring season with art, music, food and much, much more.

 

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McWhorter Elementary Featured in Teach Like a Champion Blog

elementary-writingBlogger Doug Lemov (@Doug_Lemov) featured McWhorter Elementary in a post about a writing strategy called STACK AUDIT.  The following is an excerpt from the post.

“…it’s pretty amazing work by the team at McWhorter and it really matters:  The data is pretty clear that teachers who set out to get a little better everyday by working together to examine and improve their practice build a culture that changes outcomes.  And getting better at crafting sentences? Well, that’s a game changer. Especially this early on.  So, again, kudos to Yanet and her teachers.”

>>click here to read the full article

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