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HS One Act Play Results
High School Accolades of Speech - Debate 2009-2010

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CREEKVIEW
NEWMAN SMITH
RL TURNER
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Blalack MS
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Bush MS
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Field MS
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Long MS
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Perry MS |
Polk MS
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7th Annual
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD
Middle School UIL
One-Act
Play Competition
Creekview HS
Dec. 4th & 5th, 2009 - All Day

Results:
MS Monologue/Duet Contest
go to: MS Winter Festival
for information
Newman Smith HS
January 26, 2010
6:30-7:30 PM, awards starting at 7:45 PM

Special Teacher Recogonition
Creekview HS...Shepard Named Educator of the Year by Texas Speech Communication Association
Robert Shepard, Communication Applications teacher and Director of Forensics at Creekview High School, was named the 2009-2010 Secondary Educator of the year by the Texas Speech Communication Association (TSCA).
The Texas Speech Communication Association is open to any communication educator, communication student, communication consultant, or any individual interested in learning about the field of speech communication. All levels of instruction and areas of interests are represented in the association.
“I was extremely proud, humbled, and speechless to be named Secondary Educator of the year by TSCA," Shepard states. "I thank TSCA for the opportunity to pursue my professional interests with confidence, pride, and the ability to hold to my strong beliefs in educating children."
A native of Kansas City Missouri, Shepard joined the Creekview staff in 2005. During his tenure the Creekview Competitive Speech Team has produced state finalist teams along with a two time dramatic interpretation state champion.
Shepard, a graduate of Northwest Missouri State University, is currently working on a Masters of Educational Administration at Lamar University.
Prior to accepting a teaching position at Creekview, Shepard taught at Duncanville High School, Plano Senior and Kansas City Central High School. This being his 20th year of teaching, Shepard looks at his students as his success, not the trophies. “He is the consummate educator and coach.” Cyndi Boyd, Principal of Creekview states.
Shepard currently is the Vice President of the Texas Forensic Association and will become President in 2010
Newman Smith HS
Robert Martin was awarded the Diamond Key Recognition by NFL for the second time.
RL Turner HS
Michael Holloman was named 2009 Rotary Club Outstanding Teacher and Coach
Event Bulletin Board 2009-2010
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Newman Smith HS 2335 N. Josey Ln., Carrollton, TX 75006 |
Creekview HS |
RL Turner HS 1600 Josey Lane, Carrollton, TX 75006 |
Ranchview HS 8401 Valley Ranch Parkway E. Irving, TX 75063 |
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If you have any questions…please contact Fran Bolte, boltef@cfbisd.edu or 972-968-5689
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Creekview HS presents: "Oklahoma" MS Preview Nov 18, 2009 Show Dates: Nov. 19-21, 2009 @ 7:30 PM Nov. 22, 2009 @ 2:00 PM Tickets are $12 and can be purchased through the Creekview Musical Website. You can also purchase tickets at the door prior to each performance.
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RL Turner
HS presents: "Kiss Me Kate"
THE R.L TURNER Lion Pride Players present: ‘You Can’t Take It With You’ OCTOBER 8th thru 10th at 7:30 PM Contact Michael Hollomon (214) 755-8452: hollomonm@cfbisd.edu Carrollton, Texas– The R.L Turner Theatre Department will present "You Can’t Take It With You" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufmann beginning Thursday, October 8th and will run thru October 10th. Performances will take place in the R.L Turner High School Auditorium. R.L Turner High School is located at 1600 South Josey Lane, Carrollton, Texas 75006. Curtain time for all performances is at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for this performance are only $7.00 This irreverent comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufmann invites you to take your pick from the smorgasbord that is the Sycamore house: A grandpa who would rather collect snakes than pay his income taxes. A woman who writes racy plays because a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake. In this show you have a couple of guys who make fireworks in the basement. A xylophone enthusiast who delivers candy wrapped in Trotsky. You have a dancer who’s whole life is that dance. A dancing instructor who can’t bear to watch his prodigy and a Russia countess who sells baked beans. Mix this with the IRS, the FBI, a young couple in love and half a dozen ground-shaking explosions. All this and more awaits
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