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CHS Mock Trial Team Places at National Tournament

The CHS Mock Trial Team places at the National High School Mock Trial Tournament in Reno, NV. The team includes attorneys Nicholas Hoffman, Anonik Tep, and Katherine Jouett; witnesses Briana Cepeda, Kit Hawkins, Mahak Merchant, and Harris Pierce; and timekeeper/paralegal Jazmin Torres. The team competed against the state champions from each state in the nation as well as teams from Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and South Korea.

With a 3-1 record, Creekview placed 14th overall, which is Creekview’s second highest Nationals finish following last year’s 5th place ranking.

CHS Has Top Attorney in Country

Team Texas also brought home two individual National Championships.  Molly Wu of Wylie High School won 1st place in the Courtroom Artist contest for her sketch of Creekview’s Anonik Tep’s third round closing argument.

Creekview’s Nicholas Hoffman won Top Attorney, ranking him the #1 attorney in the nation.

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CHS Mock Trial Team Places at National Tournament

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Smith Athletes Sign With Colleges for Cheerleading, Football, Tennis, and Soccer

Newman Smith athletes sign with colleges for cheerleading, football, tennis, and soccer today. Lyndsey Rolen will play soccer for the University of Texas at Tyler. Honesty Lewis received a cheerleading scholarship for Langston University. Daniel Sanchez will play tennis for Quincy University. Josh Aranda will play football for Trinity Bible College. Cristian Gonzalez will play football for Howard Payne University.

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Newman Smith athletes sign with colleges for cheerleading, football, tennis, and soccer today. 

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U.S. News & World Report Ranks CHS Among Top Texas High Schools

U.S. News & World Report ranks CHS among top Texas high schools for 2018.U.S. News & World Report ranks CHS among top Texas high schools for 2018. In Texas, the magazine has ranked Creekview High School as #108 across the state. In the National Rankings, CHS earned a silver medal for it’s place of #860 among high schools in the country. According to U.S News & World Report, “the Best High Schools rankings identify the country’s top-performing public high schools. The goal is to provide a clear, unbiased picture of how well public schools serve all of their students – from the highest to lowest achieving – in preparing them to demonstrate proficiency in basic skills as well as readiness for college-level work.”

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Free College in Your Child’s Future?

Thanks to Dallas County Promise, there could be FREE college in your child's future.Thanks to Dallas County Promise, there could be FREE college in your child’s future. Students attending R. L. Turner High School, Newman Smith High School, and Early College High School  (begins this year for ECHS) in the fall of 2018 will be eligible for free college tuition toward a 2 or 4 year degree, regardless of income, thanks to Dallas County Promise. This partnership between the Dallas County Community College Foundation, the Dallas County Community College District, local school districts, and businesses and industry help to make this possible. Business partners are providing donations to the Dallas County Community College Foundation to fund the program. More information is explained in the video below.

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Ranchview Students Excel on 2018 National Spanish Examinations

Ranchview Students Excel on 2018 National Spanish ExaminationsCongratulations to two Spanish students from Ranchview High School who attained national recognition for excellent performance on the 2018 National Spanish Examinations.

Amirah Butler and Shivani Revuru each earned honorable mentions.  “Attaining a medal or honorable mention for any student on the National Spanish Examinations is very prestigious,” said Kevin Cessna-Buscemi, National Director of the Exams, “because the exams are the largest of their kind in the United States with over 150,000 students participating in 2018.”

This is the first year that Ranchview students have participated in these exams, so we are very proud of the accomplishment of these girls.

The National Spanish Examinations are administered each year in grades 6 through 12, and are sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.

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La Villita Elementary Invites You to Celebrate Their 10th Birthday

La Villita Elementary Invites You to Celebrate Their 10th BirthdayPlease join us for a time of reminiscing with our staff and students of present and past. Songs of celebration will be performed by our La Villita Choir and 3rd grade students. Strike a pose and snap photos with former and current staff members!

We hope to see all La Villita Leopards, young and old, at La Villita’s 10th Birthday celebration!

When: May 23, 2018, 6:30-7:30 P.M.

Where: La Villita Cafeteria

1601 Camino Lago Way, Irving, TX 75039

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