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Creekview Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

On Jun. 2, the Creekview class of 2019 celebrated their graduation at the UNT Coliseum in Denton, TX. Parents, friends, and family cheered on as graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas. The CHS Orchestra and choir performed and speeches were given by Principal Joe LaPuma, Salutatorian Yujin Kim and Valedictorian Javier Chirino. Superintendent Dr. John E. Chapman, III conferred the diplomas to the graduates.

Years in the making

Principals from the CFB feeder schools were also present as their former elementary and middle school students began the next phase in their life’s journey. Student speakers gave thanks to teachers and administrators that helped them achieve their goals and look forward to new adventures and in being life-long learners.

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Creekview Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

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R. L. Turner Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

On Jun. 2, the R. L. Turner class of 2019 celebrated their graduation at the UNT Coliseum in Denton, TX. Parents, friends, and family cheered on as graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas. The RLT Orchestra and choir performed and speeches were given by Principal Brooke Hall, Salutatorian Akihiro Yoshimoto and Valedictorian Graham Viegut. Superintendent Dr. John E. Chapman, III conferred the diplomas to the graduates.

Years in the making

Principals from the CFB feeder schools were also present as their former elementary and middle school students began the next phase in their life’s journey. Student speakers gave thanks to teachers and administrators that helped them achieve their goals and look forward to new adventures and in being life-long learners.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

R. L. Turner Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

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Newman Smith Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

On Jun. 2, the Newman Smith class of 2019 celebrated their graduation at the UNT Coliseum in Denton, TX. Parents, friends, and family cheered on as graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas. The NSHS Orchestra and choir performed and speeches were given by Principal Michael Arreola, Salutatorian Jeffrey Salgado and Valedictorian Libby Noelle Helm. Superintendent Dr. John E. Chapman, III conferred the diplomas to the graduates.

Years in the making

Principals from the CFB feeder schools were also present as their former elementary and middle school students began the next phase in their life’s journey. Student speakers gave thanks to teachers and administrators that helped them achieve their goals and look forward to new adventures and in being life-long learners.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

Newman Smith Class of 2019 Celebrates Graduation

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Landry 4th Graders See Texas History Come Alive

On May. 24, 4th graders from Landry Elementary traveled to San Antonio and Austin to experience what they are learning in Texas History. Students visited the Texas  State Capitol, the Witte Museum and the Alamo. The trip was funded by Discover Texas Field Trips, a non-profit organization.

Students discussed why Texans are so proud of their unique heritage. At the Witte Museum, students learned about “chuck box cuisine” from “Cookie,” a historical reenactor straight from the trail. Students saw first-hand where Texas laws are made as they toured the State Capitol. The visit included visiting the Senate and House of Representatives chambers.

Texas History Comes Alive

The students then stepped back in time as they toured The Alamo, one of the most famous missions in the United States. While there, they learned about the Battle of the Alamo’s role in the Texas Revolution.

Landry students discover Texas

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Ranchview Musicians Rank 1st at 2019 Solo and Ensemble Competition

Ranchview Musicians Rank 1st at 2019 Solo and Ensemble CompetitionMusicians at Ranchview High School ranked 1st at the 2019 Solo and Ensemble Competition. The RHS Wolves traveled to Pflugerville to compete against other musicians across the state. Two soloists and the brass ensemble achieved 1st divisions, the highest rating at the UIL contest.

Individual Rankings

Gerardo Rivera – Sonata Op. 14 – 1st
Zach Skrzynski – En Irlande – 1st
Aman Giri, Irene Lee, Jesse Lin, Zach Skrzynski, and Nate Spivey – Sonata (from Die Bankeisangerlieder) – 1st
Shwetha Soundararajan – Duo for Flute and Piano – 2nd
Rhadia Islam – Twelve Fantasies for Flute – 2nd
Natalie Fernando, Rhadia Islam, Maddi Shriya, Gerardo Rivera, Shwetha Soundararajan, and Anatasia Yang – Madrigals – 2nd
Jessi Lin – Rhapsody – 2nd
Kong Rin – Sonatina Op. 27 – 3rd

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RLT’s LaKendra Francis Wins 2019 Pride Keeper Award

LaKendra Francis wins 2019 Pride Keeper AwardR. L. Turner High School’s LaKendra Francis is the winner of the 2019 Pride Keeper Award.The award was presented during the annual Senior Walk in the Turner auditorium. The award is the highest character award given to a graduating senior at RLT. LaKendra, who is visually impaired, states, “I don’t let it define who I am. I use it to grow and to build myself up as a strength.”

A year of growth

RLT principal Brooke Hall spoke about LaKendra stating, “her story is one of courage, determination, and bravery.” During her junior year, LaKendra went to the Texas School for the Visually Impaired in Austin. She credits the experience with helping her come out of her shell. Since returning to Turner, she has participated in student council, cheerleading, track, and a musical. After graduation, LaKendra will pursue a degree in Rehabilitation Mobility. LaKendra says that when she leaves Turner she’d like to be remembered as, “sweet, very honorable, and kind.”


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2019 Summer Meal Program

2019 Summer Meal ProgramThe Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD Student Nutrition Department announces the sponsorship of the Summer Meal Program. An area qualifies by having at least 50 percent of enrolled students qualify to receive free/reduced price meal benefits under the National School Breakfast or Lunch Program.

Meals will be served, free of charge, to any child 18 years of age and under – regardless of family/household income – at the sites, dates, and times below. Families do not need to apply for meals at these summer food sites. For other meal sites near you, call 211 or visit http://www.summerfood.org.

You can also text FOODTX to 877-877.

All sites will be closed on July 4 in observation of Independence Day.

Campus Meal Time Dates
Polk Middle School Breakfast 8:00 – 8:30 AM June 5-June 26
Polk Middle School Lunch 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM June 5-June 26
Furneaux Elementary Breakfast 7:30 – 8:00 AM June 5-June 26
Furneaux Elementary Lunch 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM June 5-June 26
Sheffield Intermediate Breakfast 7:30 – 8:00 AM June 5-June 26
Sheffield Intermediate Lunch 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM June 5-June 26
Carrollton Elementary Breakfast 7:30 – 9:00 AM June 5-June 25
Carrollton Elementary Lunch 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM June 5-June 25
Las Colinas Elementary Breakfast 7:30 – 8:00 AM June 5-June 26
Las Colinas Elementary Lunch 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM June 5-June 26
Farmers Branch Elementary Breakfast 7:30 – 8:00 AM June 5-June 26
Farmers Branch Elementary Lunch 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM June 5-June 26
Blair Elementary Breakfast 8:00 – 9:00 AM June 3-July 26
Blair Elementary Lunch 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM June 3-July 26
Good Elementary Lunch 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM June 3-July 26
McWhorter Elementary Lunch 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM June 3-July 26
Freeman Elementary Lunch 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM June 3-July 26
Cimarron Park Rec. Center (Next to Landry Elementary) Lunch 12:00 – 1:00 PM June 3-July 26
Standridge Stadium (Next to Grimes Ed. Center) Lunch 10:30 – 11:30 AM June 3-6;10-13;17-20;24-27, July 15-18
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Athletics and Fine Arts Champions Honored at Event

On May 22, CFB students were honored at the 2019 Athletics and Fine Arts State and National recognition program. Athletics Director, Renee Putter stated, “We are truly blessed in this district to have students who have received state and national recognition for their excellence in many different areas of Athletics and Fine Arts.  Their accomplishments have brought honor and recognition to their campuses and to our district and their achievements represent the highest level of performance by both individuals and groups.” Students who were honored received commemorative medals and had their photos taken with Superintendent Dr. John E. Chapman, III.

Achievements among several disciplines

Fine Arts achievements included chamber orchestra, speech and debate, All-State dance, VASE, All-State music, and PTA Reflections awards. Athletics achievements recognized included baseball, basketball, cross country, cheerleading, football, golf, powerlifting, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.

View more photos from this event in our Flickr gallery.

Athletics and Fine Arts Champions Honored at Event

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