On May 11, ninety-one CFBISD middle school students attended the #CyberAwareKids event at Ranchview High School. The event was sponsored by Bank of America and the CFBISDÂ Educational Foundation. #CFBISDCyberAware is a full day of gamified, informative workshops that allow students to learn how to solve problems with technology.
Lead by 25 employee volunteers from Bank of America, students learned about Digital Citizenship, Social Engineering, Device Security, and Hackers for Hire in interactive workshops. During lunch, the nonprofit, Seeds to STEM, facilitated a fun chemistry activity with students and volunteers to help them create scented lotion for mother’s day gifts. The day ended with a parent informational session and a speech from Bank of America’s Senior SVP of Global Information Security Executive, Nelson Chevis.
This event marked the first of its kind and CFBISD was happy to be the first district, with Bank of America, to provide such a unique opportunity for our students. At the conclusion of the event, parents and students received door prizes, swag bags, and scholarships to upcoming CFB summer camps.
For more information about our summer camps please go to CFBISD WAM and Destination Discovery.
View more photos from this event in our Flickr Gallery.








Kim Graham is CFB’s Coordinator of Benefits/Risk Management. She demonstrates an unwavering dedication to CFB ISD and its employees each and every day.  Kim leads with a servants heart and through her health insurance and related benefits knowledge, she works tirelessly to assist all employees in seeing that their benefit needs are being met.  Kim truly represent an exemplary employee and leader for Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD.
When you walk into the front offices of McWhorter Elementary you are going to be greeted by Ms. Patrice Sims. Â Her warm and contagious personality hooks you from the moment you meet her. Ms. Sims never lets an opportunity go by to ensure our students, families and staff members know how much they are valued and that her mission is to make sure everyone knows that at McWhorter you are our number one priority. Thank you Ms. Sims for being such an integral part of the Coyote Family!
Mona joined our Student Nutrition family in 1990 and the district has benefited greatly from her amazing leadership skills for over 25 of those years as she served in a supervisory role. Â Currently, as a Field Supervisor, Mona oversee 12 of our district cafeterias and serves as a liaison between the Student Nutrition Administrative Office and the schools. She holds her cafeterias and staff to the highest standards and it shows in their performance.
As the custodian at Good Elementary, Maria Kay goes above and beyond everyday for the students, staff and families – and always with a smile. Mrs. Kay takes exceptional pride in the work she does and it shows. She is a valued team member at Good Elementary helping the campus achieve its goals.
Richard Hyde left law school to pursue a career in teaching and has remained dedicated to transforming the middle school experience. Hyde has worked in CFB for 14 years. He has been guiding his students into a mindset of college ready, career ready, and future ready young adults through AVID (Achievement Via Individual Determination).