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RLT Teacher Named Texas PTA Outstanding Educator of the Year

RLT Teacher Named Texas PTA Outstanding Educator of the YearOn July 21, 2018, Texas PTA had the presented Ms. Dionne Johnson the 2018 Texas PTA Outstanding Educator of the Year Award in the category of Secondary Teacher. Ms. Johnson is a teacher at R. L. Turner High School. The award ceremony took place during the Talk of Texas Lunch held each year at LAUNCH — Texas PTA’s premier summer event attended by 3000 PTA leaders and members across the state.

In February, Texas PTA called for nominations for the award. The Texas PTA was looking for educators that “exemplify making every child’s potential a reality in the classroom, on the campus, and throughout the school district.” Hundreds of nominations were received. After careful committee review, Ms. Johnson was selected as the 2018 Texas PTA Secondary Teacher of the Year. At the Talk of Texas Lunch, she was joined by fellow awardees and honored guests.

Ms. Johnson was nominated by Doris Bumpass of R. L. Turner PTSA whose nomination read in part, “[Ms. Johnson] has an ease, gentleness, and strength that is incredibly refreshing to see in the world. She blesses the English students at R. L. Turner High School each day. She has answered her calling to help the world and does so by supporting and cultivating true writers. What a legacy she is creating. Her influence will live on for years through her students’ talents.”

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Tara Brown Inspires Educators at LMAM

Tara Brown Inspires EducatorsTara Brown inspires educators at the Learn More, Achieve More (LMAM) conference. The conference began July 23 and will continue through Aug. 2. LMAM is a two-week conference that includes training sessions for professional development for all CFBISD staff. Nationally recognized educational speakers present at various sessions throughout the conference. Tara Brown is president of Learner’s Edge Consulting and an award¬winning educator, author, and international speaker. She holds a Masters degree in Administration and Supervision and is a nationally certified Personal Trainer.

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RLT Drum Line Greets Educators to LMAM

RLT Drum LineThe RLT Drum Line greeted educators and speakers at the annual Learn More, Achieve More (LMAM) conference. The conference began July 23 and will continue through Aug. 2. LMAM is a two-week conference that includes training sessions for professional development for all CFBISD staff. Nationally recognized educational speakers present at various sessions throughout the conference.

The R. L. Turner High School Drum Line will practice eight hours per day this summer, preparing for their first marching performance in August.

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Grades 10-12, View Your Schedule Online (Beginning August 7)

Grades 10-12, View Your Schedule Online, Beginning August 7

Students in 10th -12th grades will be able to view their schedules for the 2018-19 school year online beginning Tuesday, August 7.  Postcards will be mailed with instructions for how to access your schedule online.  If you do not receive a postcard, call the records office at 972-968-4814

Remember that ALL students must register through the online enrollment process at www.enrollcfb.com to update your contact information and electronically sign all required forms.  You cannot view your schedule until that process is completed.  It must be done before the first day of school (Monday, August 20, 2018).

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ECHS Valedictorian Stanford Bound

ECHS Valedictorian Stanford BoundECHS Valedictorian Stanford bound as she plans on a major in environmental engineering. Paola Vega Jaquez was the valedictorian for the 2018 graduating class at Early College High School. With their famous low acceptance rate dropping even further in 2018 to 4.3%, Stanford University offered admission to only 2,040 students out of the 47,450 who applied. Additionally, Paola is the recipient of a generous scholarship. Paola credits an exercise in her 5th-grade class for inspiring her to pursue being valedictorian.

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Polk STEM Team Wins 1st Place in State Competition

The 2018 Polk STEM Team has taken 1st place in the Technology Student Association’s annual TEAMS (Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science) competition. TEAMS is an annual STEM competition challenging students to work collaboratively and apply their math and science knowledge in practical, creative ways to solve real everyday engineering challenges. This year’s theme was “Engineering a Greener World.” Competitors were tasked with a hands-on design challenge using designated materials as well as completing timed tests. Each team also was required to do research and write an in-depth essay. Polk Middle School was one of 22 teams that made it to the State level of competition, ultimately beating out 21 other public, private, and charter schools.

View more photos of the team in our Flickr gallery.

Polk STEM Team Wins 1st Place in State Competition

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