Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Celebrating Our Country's Independence


 The History Channel website. Retrieved 2:16,
Photo Credit: Ariel Skelley/Corbis

We, in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch School District, along with rest of the United States will be celebrating the Fourth of July or Independence Day: the day the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Many of us will celebrate by attending parades, hosting backyard barbecues, or watching city firework shows.

Like our country, C-FB ISD has a rich history that reveals a story of continued growth through decades of change. When our students walk across the graduation stage and receive their high school diplomas, we want them to be prepared for college, the work force or the armed forces, but we also want them to understand "what counts." That is why our goal of "high achievement for all students" along with our district's character values is so vital to our district's culture. 

With the help of community leaders, teachers, administrators, parents and students, the C-FB ISD School Board identified seven character values believed to be the cornerstones of our community and nation. The School Board adopted the character values in 1996 and then reaffirmed their importance in 2008.  In doing so, Trustees acknowledged learning goes beyond the "standard academics" in C-FB ISD.




The seven character values are:
  • citizenship
  • cooperation
  • integrity
  • pride
  • respect
  • responsibility
  • service


R. L. Turner ROTC
from Veterans Day 2011
As we celebrate our country's 236th Independence Day, we in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch School District want to salute our graduates who have chosen to serve their country. Since 2003, we have asked our high school counseling offices to give us information on their graduates' plans. In that 10-year span, 30 C-FB ISD graduates have received appointments to the military academies and almost 300 have joined the armed forces. We thank all of our graduates and staff who have served in the military for their commitment to service and country.

During the year, our students reflect on the C-FB ISD character values and salute our country in so many ways.  Schools host Veterans Day program annually, provide warm welcome to our Veterans and remind students about service, patriotism and responsibility.  Service projects are the norm not the exception in C-FB ISD schools.  You will find our students not only helping one another, but they go out of their way giving back to their community and others.  They "care about their school, their community, and their country."  We are USA Proud and C-FB ISD Proud!

We in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch School District thank our students for the work they have done this year in promoting the seven character values. These values have been infused in public education since its inception; and these values are clearly reflective of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District as a community.  And, they are an integral part of the United States and democracy.  Thank you for supporting public education and C-FB ISD.

Happy Fourth of July!


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

An All-Star Team

In C-FB, we have an all-star team of dedicated employees who work diligently serving the students in our community. Andrew Carnegie said, “Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results.” The C-FB team works towards one goal: high achievement for all students.

In the 2011-2012 staff survey, over 90 percent of employees responded that they like the work they do, feel good about their accomplishments, and feel that their work is meaningful and challenging. Our staff is highly engaged and committed to C-FB students and parents and our goal of high achievement for all students.


While our teachers are the heart of the district, the backbone is a group classified as full-time auxiliary, paraprofessional, and non-campus-based support professional team members. At our June School Board meeting, we celebrated several of these star employees through the MVP (Making the Vision Possible) award. The MVP award recognizes these employees for helping “Make the Vision Possible” - they support our classroom teachers so our students can achieve to the highest level possible. Employees were nominated by fellow employees for exhibiting leadership, innovation, service, cooperation, and teamwork. During the school year, nineteen employees were nominated.

Congratulations to these 19 MVPs for their commitment to teamwork and to C-FB. We applaud you for your efforts and accomplishment.

2011-2012 MVPs:

Aaron  Prado Technology Department
Debbie Grindell Division of Support Services
Debbie Sparks Blair Elementary
Dee Canada Personnel - Human Resources
Elizabeth Castaneda R.L. Turner
Jeanne D'Amico Advanced Academic Services
Kim Kockritz Technology Department
Maria Cadena Vivian FIeld Middle School
Marilyn  Bell Ranchview
Mendy Barajas Ranchview
Micaela Vargas R.L. Turner
Misty Grimm Warehouse
Patty Parker Advanced Academic Services
Paul Wilson Strickland Intermediate
Paula Morrow Educational Services Division
Paula  Arrington Blalack
Ricardo Manzanera DeWitt Perry
Rick Sands Technology Department
Robbie Barkley Technology Department

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Promoting A Healthy Lifestyle

We in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch School District believe that our four strategic objectives are interdependent, and each helps us achieve our goal of "high achievement for all students."

The strategic objective "improve the learning environment for students and staff," is such a crucial piece to the puzzle when it comes to success.  The environment encompasses so much including teaching our students about healthy lifestyles.

This includes our work that we have done through the years to promote positive student character traits, decrease out-of-school suspensions and increase attendance among our students. Last year, the C-FB ISD team implemented a newly formatted Student Code of Conduct that we believe was clearer and easier for parents and students to understand.


Along with these types of environmental changes, our Student Nutrition Services Department provides students healthy and delicious meals and works with other C-FB ISD staff to provide facts and materials about nutrition and eating right.  Although there are new school meal requirements for the upcoming school year, our Student Nutrition Services group has been moving our school menus toward these requirements.

In C-FB ISD school cafeterias next year, you will see three different serving sizes in the amount of calories and number of ounces of grains and meats:  Kindergarten-grade 5, grades 6-8 and grades 9-12.  Currently, you will find in our cafeterias broccoli, spinach, romaine lettuce, carrots, sweet potatoes and other vegetables each week.  Our Student Nutrition staff also offers fresh fruit at least twice a week as well as frozen fruit in addition to canned fruit in natural juice whenever possible.

Now that it's summer, we know that most of our students are at home, and Rachelle Sherrin, director of our Student Nutrition Services, and her team have placed on the Student Nutrition website several articles, including:
  • Healthy Snacks for Summer
  • 10 Best Outdoor Exercises
  • Grilling 101
The website provides links to the "top 10 nutrition sites."  Ms. Sherrin recommends the website of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for tips for families: website  The academy also offers another website: Kids Eat Right; it often has recipes that adults and children can make together.

The Student Nutrition department is also going green. This year families can apply for free or reduced lunch online.  The application will be available in August on the Student Nutrition website.

Another C-FB ISD resource for families is Pinterest, an online pinboard.  The district's address is pinterest.com/cfbisd.  We currently have two pins related to healthy eating.
All of us in C-FB ISD believe in the goal "high achievement for all students."  And, it takes everyone in C-FB ISD working together to accomplish this goal.  That is why, we must use every tool possible to work on our four strategic objectives.  We appreciate the work of our Student Nutrition Services team.  And, learning about nutrition does play an important role in student achievement. 

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Other Focus Points from 2011-2012 related to this objective:

Schools: Safe & Learning-Focused

Providing a Safe Learning Environment

Thursday, June 7, 2012

We Had a Great Year; Relax and Get Ready for 2012-13

Thank you for a great 2011-2012 school year. The year was excellent from day one thanks to the outstanding preparation of our teachers, principals and entire educational team. We had an outstanding school year because everyone was focused on one goal: "high achievement for all students."

The Board of Trustees and I also want to compliment everyone for adjusting to the new school times. We know that this was a huge change for our entire school district. As I visited the campuses throughout the year, I saw engaged students and teachers. Our School Board members attended many school functions, activities, fine art and athletic events. All of us appreciate the "Bright Spots" that we saw in C-FB ISD.

Here are just a few "Bright Spots" from the 2011-2012 school year:
  • The R. L. Turner High School Centennial Celebration which recognized all graduates from Carrollton and R. L. Turner High Schools for 100 years.
  • R. L. Turner teacher Robyn Elliott being named the 2012 Texas History Teacher of the Year.
  • Creekview High School teacher Robert Shepard was the twenty-first Speech and Debate Coach inducted into the Texas Forensic Association Hall of Fame.
  • Davis Elementary Nurse Debbie Wise was named a finalist in the D Magazine's Excellence in Nursing Awards.
  • Missey Head from Creekview High School was named the 2012 School Educator of the Year by the Texas Educator Theatre Association.
  • Creekview High School teacher Brian Horn was the recipient of the 2011 Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award by Humanities Texas.
  • Creekview High School and Newman Smith High School received the "2011 College Readiness Award" from the Texas ACT Council for increasing the number of students taking the ACT Assessment over the past five years and significantly increasing their level of achievement and college readiness.
  • R. L. Turner High School received a $502,250 grant from LBJ Express to encourage students to take more Advanced Placement (AP) classes).
  • iTeach Texas, a private alternative certification program for teachers, named Bryan Kenney, a Dan F. Long teacher as its secondary Candidate of the Year. 
  • In the 2012 C-FB ISD staff survey, 97% said the work they do is meaningful.
Good Elementary staff, students and families get
"sneak peak" at their new building in May.

We also want to salute the students, staff and families at R. E. Good Elementary School. For many months, their school has been "under construction." Their school, originally built in 1956, is being replaced with a completely new building. When the students, teachers and entire team return for the 2012-13 year, there will be a new R. E. Good Elementary. You can check out the progress at the  Sneak Peak at the "new" Good Elementary.

Although school is out for the summer, life in C-FB ISD is still moving forward. We are having summer school. Our teachers and administrators are running our summer After the Bell program. Hundreds and hundreds of our teachers  and educational team are participating in professional development classes. And, of course, our Human Resources Department will be hiring team members to replace those educators who chose to retire or leave C-FB ISD for other reasons. Our great Facilities Services team will get our schools in shape for our students and staff when they return in August. We also be conducting our first C-FB ISD Community Ambassador Academy; you can still sign up for three sessions.

While you are enjoying the summer months, this would be an excellent time for you to "share your story" about a C-FB ISD team member who has made a difference in your life or the positive impact that our district has made in your life.  Share Your Story Form 

Of course, we encourage everyone involved with the C-FB ISD to take time to relax, reflect and get ready for the 2012-2013 school year. The new school year will start back in full swing with our teachers returning on August 20. Students will return on August 27 with the exception of pre-kindergartners who will begin on September 4. We encourage you to stay in touch with us by checking in on http://www.cfbisd.edu/, Twitter, or Facebook.  By staying in the "know," you will be investing your time and energy in education -- an investment that always pays the best interest.

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