Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
2nd 9 Weeks!
Good
afternoon everyone!!
As you have
seen from some of the emails that have been sent today you will know that we
have much to celebrate!
- Our Speech Team had another great weekend of work winning the St. Mark’s tournament. This tournament has teams from all over the country and is very competitive. The Creekview Mustang defending state champions are an awesome team and proved it again at this tournament! Shep and his students are not only a hard working group, but obviously are very talented team as well!
- The Creekview Band had their UIL performance this weekend at Standridge Stadium and received all 1’s from the judges!! The band looked and sounded awesome as they completed their season on a very positive note! Congrats to this hard working group of students and teachers- Mr. Ruangtip, Mr. Jordan, and Mr. Anker!
- The Moving Ground Dance Department returned from Chattanooga, Tennessee yesterday after attending the Tennessee Dance festival. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattanooga,_Tennessee What a wonderful experience for our students to be able to travel and learn from dance instructors from across the U.S. Ashton Overbeck received Honorable Mention for her work in the student choreography showcase!
- Remember that this Wednesday we will have our MAP (Mustang Advisory Period) where we will hand out 1st 9 weeks report cards as well as have our first CLAY Leadership session. Please review Ms. Biggs email about previewing the materials and having access to a computer for the lesson.
- Red Ribbon Week was kicked off last Friday with a breakfast that involved students from the Lewisville ISD, Coppell ISD, and the Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD. The message is clear- we are in a battle with drugs and we need to do our part to help our students make wise choices. Thank you for participating in the dress up theme each day!
- Attendance & Hall Passes- Teachers- as always, it is critically important that attendance is taken accurately and timely. We have had a couple of incidents over the last two weeks where this was not done and we (Administrators and Law Enforcement) were searching for a student. Also, all students should have a pass if they leave your class. Even if it is a note on a sticky note.
- Thank you to the core area teachers (science, math, social studies, ELA) for scanning their unit assessments on time and for the results that we have seen. Although we believe in continuous improvement, we have seen some very good scores thus far. Keep it up!!!
- On a different note, we will be losing two of our staff members at the end of the week. Math teacher, Andrew Martens and Laura Flores in our records department have both accepted positions outside of education and will be starting at the first of November. Thank you both for your service to the students of C-FB ISD and your friendship. You will be missed!
- Red Ribbon Week- Yes, there are dress themes each day this week and with homecoming next week we’ll get to see more dress up themes as well! If you are participating in one of our dress up themes, yes, jeans are appropriate.
- Congratulations to our tennis team for finishing 3rd in district!! This Friday, it is senior night at Standridge where we will recognize the seniors in football, cheerleaders, Wranglers…etc….
- The October 2012 issue of the Mane Event news magazine is out…great job to Ms. Waters and her students!!
- Our fine arts are in full swing…orchestra concert tonight, Choir tomorrow, Musical practice is underway….!!
As you know
the school calendar is the best place to find out about the great things that
are happening at CHS! Celebrate the great things that you and your students are
involved in!!!
Have a
great week!
-Joe
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
CHS Speech & Debate Program Recognized as Top 10% of Nation
The National Forensic League (NFL) has recognized the Creekview High School Speech and Debate program for earning more than 100 degrees last year, placing the program in the top 10% of NFL chapters nationwide. The recognition earns membership in the NFL’s prestigious 100 Club. NFL Executive Director, J. Scott Wunn, stated that, “Such a milestone is remarkable because it demonstrates outstanding commitment to teacher students essential life skills – including communication, research, listening, writing and organization.”
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Good Clean Fun
Tonight was some good clean fun Texas style! Actually, what a game! Our cross town rival, Newman Smith is a worthy opponent. Both teams played hard and fought to the bitter end....of a triple OT game! And yes, good clean fun was had by all! Well maybe not quite by all...Sorry Smith. Friday night football on a Thursday turned out to be quite a treat for the Mustangs. The all time series versus Smith is now 8 victories for Creekview and 3 victories for Smith. I think I will buy a plaque and place it in the school somewhere that lists the score of the annual Smith vs Creekview game and hopefully one day will reach 100 games played! The crowd and support from our students was amazing tonight. There must have been over 400 students in attendance yelling, chanting, and..... creating a huge baby powder cloud to start the game.
Some notable performances from my perspective were of course on offense, QB David Blough. What a competitor he is proving himself to be. As a sophomore, we saw much potential, now we are seeing a talented team leader evolving into an excellent passer and an equally dangerous runner. He made some big plays as did #23 Adrian Williams. Adrian is back after being injured most of the season and he showed some of the running skills that makes him tough to bring down. Compact, nimble and powerful, Adrian is an added dimension to the offense and he made an impact. Two great kids on a team of great kids that performed well. On defense, #4 Cameron Adkins Jr. caught my eye on numerous plays. Cameron is a junior and showed excellent tackling ability and athleticism on defense. Jordyn Peeler was in on many tackles and had an interception tonight. Also playing well on defense was Tyler Cuccia and Alex Vasquez. Next week is the Forney Jackrabbits....yes, Jackrabbits.... October 12th, Friday at 7:30. Go Mustangs!
Some notable performances from my perspective were of course on offense, QB David Blough. What a competitor he is proving himself to be. As a sophomore, we saw much potential, now we are seeing a talented team leader evolving into an excellent passer and an equally dangerous runner. He made some big plays as did #23 Adrian Williams. Adrian is back after being injured most of the season and he showed some of the running skills that makes him tough to bring down. Compact, nimble and powerful, Adrian is an added dimension to the offense and he made an impact. Two great kids on a team of great kids that performed well. On defense, #4 Cameron Adkins Jr. caught my eye on numerous plays. Cameron is a junior and showed excellent tackling ability and athleticism on defense. Jordyn Peeler was in on many tackles and had an interception tonight. Also playing well on defense was Tyler Cuccia and Alex Vasquez. Next week is the Forney Jackrabbits....yes, Jackrabbits.... October 12th, Friday at 7:30. Go Mustangs!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Instructional Rounds @ Creekview
The Creekview Instructional Rounds Team had a productive meeting after school today. We focused on our Momentum Plan for the 12-13 school year and engaged in great dialogue around our problem of practice. Challenging tasks, questioning and discourse are the topics that we will be focusing on this year. We we have a CHS IR Blog up and running soon as well! The plan is also to get the students involved as much as possible! What a concept....involving the students in their own learning!! - LaPuma
Dr. Leach Presentation- Grief Counseling etc...
On Wednesday evening, Dr. Michael Leach from Richland Oaks Counseling
Center will conduct a presentation in the Creekview Auditorium focusing on the
topics of grief, loss, and suicide intervention. The presentation is open to our entire
Creekview community and will begin at 7:00 pm. The information shared by Dr. Leach will be
valuable in helping our students and families cope with the recent tragic
events.
Thank you- JL
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