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METSA Students Help the Community

Students from R. L. Turner’s Math, Engineering, Technology and Science Academy (METSA) handed out care packages and played classical music at CitySquare in Dallas, TX on Sunday, April 30th. CitySquare is a nonprofit organization that provides food, shelter, medical care, and job skill training for Dallas homeless community members, which they call “neighbors”. The neighbors and CitySquare volunteers said the music and conversations with the students brought culture and joy to their gathering.

On May 6th, METSA students and teachers assisted the Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity by picking up trash, and raising awareness and creating support for positive change in our community.

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Important Information Regarding the Zika Virus

School Superintendents and School Board Members:

Thank you for your commitment to the education of the school children of Texas. We know the impact of our schools extends well beyond the walls of their campuses and into the communities they serve. As the school year draws to a close, mosquito season is just beginning. As hubs of your community, we are asking for your help in preventing the spread of Zika by providing your students and their families with additional information.

Zika is primarily spread through mosquito bites (Aedes aegypti species). As the weather warms and mosquito activity increases, we expect the threat of local mosquito transmission of Zika to resume and persist. Pregnant women are particularly at risk due to the Zika virus’ ability to cause birth defects in unborn infants. We must ensure that their families and their communities are educated on ways they can prevent the spread of Zika. The public health measures we take together will help prevent serious health impacts on the next generation of Texans.

Combatting Zika begins at the local level. When done in concert, these simple steps represent a big step toward preventing the spread of Zika:

  • Apply EPA-approved insect repellant when planning to be outdoors.
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts and wear long pants when outdoors for prolonged periods.
  • Utilize screens or close windows and doors.
  • Regularly remove any standing water in and around your home or school that could provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
  • Cover trash cans or containers that may collect water.
  • Visit your doctor if you suspect you’ve been exposed to Zika or exhibit any of the symptoms of Zika, which may include fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes.

For your convenience, we have enclosed flyers (below) that identify the steps outlined above. Disseminating these flyers to your school children as the school year draws to an end provides an easy method for educating your community and ensuring that, together, we can prevent the spread of Zika.

DSHS’ website dedicated to Zika (www.TexasZika.org) has a variety of other free information and materials —in English and Spanish – available for download and order. DSHS has created a Zika communications toolkit for organizations interested in sharing important information with their stakeholders, including employees, school-aged children and their families, and it features newsletter copy, social media content, and more. The website also includes website banners and other shareable graphics; we ask you to please post and share these images on your ISD and school websites and social media platforms.

We encourage all schools and communities to take action now to address the threat of the Zika virus in Texas this summer. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us or your local health department as we work together to limit locally-transmitted cases of Zika in Texas and help you prepare school campuses for the summer months. Please feel free to send any questions to TexasZika@dshs.texas.gov. Thank you for your assistance in this important public health matter.

Sincerely,
Greg Abbott (Governor), John Hellerstedt (M.D. Commissioner, DSHS), Mike Morath (Commissioner, TEA)

Click here to view the original letter/Zika Virus Protection & Prevention Flyers

 

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Blalack Middle School – Summer Math Challenge

June 1st  – August 10th

While students eagerly await the start of summer vacation, teachers and parents know that it can also be the beginning of the “Summer Slide.” Researchers say that the average child loses 2.6 months of math skills over the summer break and that it can take teachers 4 to 6 weeks of teaching to get it back. To help your child maintain all of their hard-learned math knowledge, Think Through Math and Blalack Middle School are kicking off the 2017 Summer Math Challenge to keep children engaged while building math skills and self-confidence.

Every student who participates in the “Challenge”, logs at least 15 hours on “Think Through Math”, and passes a minimum of 10 lessons, will be treated to an Ice Cream Party and Games on the first Friday back to school!

How to Enter
Log on – Just as you do at school, https://go.cfbisd.edu/schools/middle-schools/blalack-middle-school/ Click on the Digital Resources for Students link, then the TTM link.

Use your home computer or get to the Carrollton Public Library. If you can’t do either, contact your child’s math teacher so we can make special arrangements for your family.

LET’S NOT LOSE WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED THIS YEAR!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FLYER FOR MORE DETAILS

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Destination Discovery – A Summer STEM Camp

Registration opens March 20th for incoming 6th,7th, & 8th graders

Camp will be held at Barbara Bush Middle School June 13th-15th, 2017

Click here for more information and to register

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Ranchview Golfer Exceeds at Regional Tournament

Ranchview High School senior, Ava Castillo, had to dig deep at this year’s Regional Tournament.  The two-day Regional 4AAAA Golf Tournament took place at Van Zandt Country Club. Ava had a difficult time on day one shooting a score of 90. She was in 15th place out of 85 regional qualifiers.

On day two, Ava had to shoot better than a 76, break the school record, and shoot a personal best in a high school tournament if she wanted to qualify for the state tournament.

Ava persevered and shot a 74! Ava will be going back to State to represent CFBISD and the Ranchview golf program!

The state tournament will be in Mable Falls at Horseshoe Bay Resort later this month.

Congratulations Ava & good luck at State!

Click here to view Ranchview’s Golf Page

 

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