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Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents “High School Musical”

Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents “High School Musical”

Creekview Fine Arts Department Presents "High School Musical"We hope that you will join us for our annual musical production of High School Musical next week at Creekview High School!  You will be transported to a world of innocence, fun, learning and acceptance performed by our students and guests – AND a few special cameo surprises!  You don’t want to miss this!

Showtimes:
Friday November 3rd at 7:00 pm
Saturday November 4th at 7:00 pm
Sunday November 5th at 2:00 pm

Pre-sale tickets from Deb Moss in student services:
$8.00 Students
$10.00 Adult
Lap children 2 and under are free.

Ticket purchased at the door or online:
$12.00 Students & Adults
Click here to purchase online

Teacher Complimentary Tickets – arranged in advance with Deb Moss in Student Services or at the door with your CFBISD badge.

We hope to see each and every one of you there!  And don’t forget to bring your families, friends, and anyone who loves the arts!

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Ranchview High School – Internet Safety for Parents

Don’t Miss this Critical Information for Parents!

What:
INTERNET SAFETY FOR PARENTS
Sponsored by National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

When:
Tuesday, November 14th at 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Where:
Ranchview High School Auditorium
8401 E. Valley Ranch Parkway   Irving, TX 75063

Who:
Parents of West Side Feeder Pattern
Snacks and Childcare (Ages 3 – 10) provided for first 50 children who register

Reservation Required for all to attend to:
(972) 968-5034 or erlenbuschj@cfbisd.edu 

Due to the sensitive nature of this presentation, children of any age are not permitted to attend the presentation

Digital citizenship.  Personal and Internet safety.  Cyberbullying.  Keeping up with the latest apps and websites and teaching kids how to stay safe online and in the real world is a daunting task, even without the time demands placed on parents and educators.  Unfortunately, the most dangerous environment kids are in is the one right on the computers and phones in their own home, and we must do more to keep children safe. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Texas Regional Office (“NCMECTX”) is here to help.

On Tuesday, November 14th, NCMECTX will provide a presentation for parents discussing the apps and websites kids are using, how to identify warning signs of kids engaged in risky behavior online, and how to discuss appropriate online behavior with kids.  Topics include cyberbullying, sexting, sharing too much information online, online privacy, and abduction prevention.

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Newman Smith High School – Halloween Exhibition Ballgame

Too old to “Trick or Treat” but still want candy?

Join us for the Newman Smith Trojan’s Halloween Exhibition Ballgame!

Featuring Baseball & Softball playing IN COSTUME!

Spectators are encouraged to be in costume

When: Tuesday, October 31/Gates open at 6 P.M.

Where: Kelly Baseball Field, 2000 Kelly Blvd. Carollton

Trunk or Treat: 6:00 P.M. – 6:50 P.M.

FREE CANDY!

Meal Deal $2 (hot dog, drink & chips)

Exhibition Game: 7:00 P.M. (Co-Ed Softball)

Admission: donations of 2 cans of food!

Come support your Newman Smith Athletes!

In case of rain – Location will be Newman Smith High School

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Barbara Bush Middle School Orchestra – All-Region Results

All-Region Orchestra Results

On Saturday, October 14th, 250 middle school students competed for All-Region orchestra.  We are proud to offer congratulations to these thirteen Barbara Bush students who earned a place in the All-Region orchestra.  Special congratulations goes to Esther Peng (picture on right) who was chosen as Concertmaster!  She was the number one violinist out of 100 other violinists competing at the event.  Orchestra Director, Ms. Christine Towndrow is very proud of her hard-working Broncos!

Click here to see what else is going on at Barbara Bush Middle School

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Early College High School – Veteran’s Day Tribute

Where: Brookhaven College Campus (K-building rm. 234)

When:  November 11, 2017 @ 1000 hours

Greeters & Escorts
9th Grade ECHS students and the R.L. Turner NJROTC Unit

Intro/Welcome
Major Thomas A. Lytle USA (Ret)

Posting of the Colors
(NJROTC) R. L. Turner HS

Pledge of Allegiance (Please Stand)

Star Spangled Banner

Armed Forces-The Pride of America

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEMORIAL DAY AND VETERANS DAY

Men and Women who served: historically and today
Major Lytle

Self-Introduction of Veterans on the Stage
Name;
Service;
Years of duty and major assignments

Introduction of our Principal
Timothy Isaly

Introduction of our Guest Speaker
Staff Sergeant Jason Morgan
United States Air Force – Special Forces

History of Taps
Isaly

Playing of Taps

Dismissal
Meet and Greet Veterans on Stage

Light lunch refreshments and Distribution of books

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Barbara Bush Middle School – October 2017 Newsletter

Broncos in Action at Barbara Bush Middle School

The Barbara Bush Bronco Family showed their caring side as they jumped into action to support the relief efforts for those Texans affected by Hurricane Harvey.  On the second day of school, announcements were made and collections began for the evacuees who could bring very little with them as the flooding continued in Southeast Texas.  The Bronco families collected diapers, baby clothes, flip flops and canned food.  They also donated coins and dollars to help families buy cleaning products and personal toiletries.  In just 10 days of collecting, the Bronco Nation collected over $400 and made two deliveries to Metrocrest Services for distribution to evacuees staying in the local area.  Our thanks to all BBMS families for helping us take care of our fellow Texans.

Collections by Barbara Bush Middle School for the hurricane harvey relief


Celebrating and Learning about our Diversity

Hispanic Heritage Month is traditionally celebrated between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15 each year.  IB students experienced a great kick off event with the first every Hispanic Day Read Aloud.  We decorated a corner of the library, brought delicious pan dulce (sweet bread) to try, and listened to each other read a folktale about Mexico’s Independence Day.  Thanks to Ms. Flores and Ms. Grider for helping with that kick off!

Barbara Bush students celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month Barbara Bush students celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

The celebration has continued with students reading announcements to teach us about South American countries with a Hispanic Culture.  ESL students have drawn posters of famous Hispanics who have impacted our culture.  And recently, our students listened to mariachi band play music!  Mariachi Nueva Era traveled to our school from the University of North Texas, so our  Broncos could learn more about their history, see the costumes and hear the instruments that create the unique mariachi sound.  Thanks to Mrs. Garcia for arranging that visit!


Encouraging creative thinking!

Did you know that this IB World School has a Makerspace?  A place where students can bring their ideas to create unique things?  Sometimes students use the Little Bits electronic kits to make cars and moving arms.  Sometimes students use CDs and straws to try making hovercrafts.  Every Tuesday and Thursday morning, 25 students can come to the Makerspace if they have a plan for creating something useful or unique.  We are collecting donations of old toys that have motors in them for future projects.  But we are also looking for wooden popsicle sticks, rolls of masking tape, and small bottles of acrylic paint for future Makerspace projects.  We look forward to more creative endeavors to come out of this!

Barbara Bush students use the Little Bits electronic kits to make cars and moving arms. Barbara Bush students use the Little Bits electronic kits to make cars and moving arms.


Upcoming Events:

Progress Reports sent home – Oct. 11

End of 9 weeks – Oct. 21

Report Card pick up/Parent Conferences –  Oct. 25 6:00 – 7:30

Ranchview High School Homecoming – Oct. 27

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Newman Smith Theatre Department Presents “Anatomy of Gray”

Newman Smith Theatre Department Presents “Anatomy of Gray” by Jim Leonard Jr.

Come see the Theatre Department’s first show of the year, “Anatomy of Gray.”

Click Here to Purchase Tickets

When: October 11th-14th @7PM
Where: Pat Mills Black Box Theater

“Anatomy of Gray” is presented by Special Arrangement with Samuels French, Inc.

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