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Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District

Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District (CFBISD) is a school district based in Carrollton, Texas, United States.

Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District
Location
ESC Region 10[1]
United States
District information
TypeIndependent School District
MottoHigh Expectations for All
GradesPre-K-12th
SuperintendentDr. Wendy Eldredge
Students and staff
Students26,000
Staff3,500
Other information
Websitehttp://www.cfbisd.edu

The district covers most of the cities of Carrollton and Farmers Branch and parts of Addison, Coppell, Dallas, and Irving (including Valley Ranch and the Western part of Las Colinas). CFBISD has twenty-four elementary schools, six middle schools, five high schools, and three education centers.

Recently, the school district began the process of Limited Open Enrollment, allowing students living outside the boundaries of the school district to apply to attend the district.[2]

In 2010 and 2011, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency.[3]

About Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District Edit

The district encompasses 53.42 square miles (138.4 km2) and is located primarily in Dallas County with a smaller portion in Denton County. The school district's boundaries are not the same as municipal boundaries; therefore, Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District provides instructional services to children who live in portions of Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison, Coppell, Dallas, and Irving.

Dr. Wendy Eldredge is the current Superintendent taking over after the retirement of Dr. John Chapman last year.[4]

History Edit

Farmers Branch Independent School District consolidated with the Carrollton ISD in 1954. Prior to that, the two cities operated separate school systems, although only Carrollton's went through the twelfth grade; Farmers Branch students had to decide in eighth grade if they wanted to attend high school in Carrollton or at Hillcrest High School in Dallas.

The merger coincided with the beginning of 30 years of rapid growth for the two cities. At the time of the merger there were three schools operating: Carrollton Elementary (opened in 1951), Carrollton High School (opened in 1936 and now DeWitt Perry Middle School) and the original Farmers Branch School (opened in 1904) on Valley View Road. In the next decade the district built four new elementary schools – Valwood in 1955, R.E. Good in 1956, Webb Chapel in 1959, and Stark in 1964. The first dedicated junior high school, Vivian Field, opened in Farmers Branch in 1960.

In 1962, the R.L. Turner High School campus was opened on Josey Lane, on the border between Carrollton and Farmers Branch. At that point Carrollton High School was renamed for DeWitt Perry and became the district's second junior high campus.

School construction continued apace for another ten years – Central Elementary in 1965, Farmers Branch Elementary in 1967, Blanton Elementary in 1971, and Woodlake (now June R. Thompson) Elementary in 1974. In 1975 two more elementary schools, Country Place and Dale B. Davis, were opened. The first phase of Newman Smith High School – the district's second high school campus – was finished in 1975 as well. The campus served grades 8–12 until North Carrollton Junior High School (now Dan F. Long Middle School) opened in 1979.

With the southern half of the district now built out, growth shifted northward in the late 1970s and 1980s, with McCoy Elementary (1978), Furneaux Elementary (1980), Rosemeade Elementary (1983), Sheffield Elementary (changed to Sheffield Primary in 1989) along with Blalack Junior High (1985) and Sheffield Intermediate (1989) opened to handle the increased enrollment. In 1986 the first school west of Interstate 35E, Las Colinas Elementary, was opened. Kent Elementary (1989), McKamy Elementary (1993) and Rainwater Elementary (1994) were also opened. After years of searching for a suitable site, the third high school, Creekview, was opened in 1998.

In the 1990s the district decided to switch to a "middle school" concept, moving sixth graders from elementary schools to the former junior high campuses. All four existing middle schools were expanded and Ted Polk (1997) and Barbara Bush (1998) middle schools were added. Much of the latest growth has occurred on the district's west side, with Tom Landry Elementary (1996), Riverchase Elementary (2000), Ranchview High School (2002), Freeman Elementary (2004), Kelly Pre-K Center (2007) and La Villita Elementary (2008) being constructed. Rapid growth in older areas necessitated the addition of McWhorter Elementary (2001), Dave Blair Intermediate (2002) and Nancy Strickland Intermediate (2008).[5]

Information Edit

Number of campuses:

  • Elementary Schools (Pre-K to 5): 24
  • Middle Schools (6–8): 6
  • High Schools (9–12): 5
  • Special Programs Centers (K-8/9-12): 3
  • Total Campuses: 38

Demographics Edit

Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD Ethnicity Data 2018–2019[6]
Ethnicity Percent
White 12.7%
Asian 11.8%
Hispanic 55.5%
African American 16.7%
American Indian 0.3%
Pacific Islander 0.1%
Two or More Races 2.8%

In 1997, over 50% of the students were non-Hispanic white. From that year to 2016 the number of non-Hispanic white students had declined by 65%.[7]

From 1997 to 2016 the number of students on free or reduced lunches, a way of classifying a student as low income, increased by 175%.[7]

Student body Edit

Enrollment: (as of September 2011)

  • Elementary School (pre-kindergarten to 5): 13,282
  • Middle School (6–8): 5,454
  • High School (9–12): 7,634
  • Total Enrollment: 26,370[citation needed][8][9]

In 2001 CFBISD had 25,000 students. Of them, 1,000 resided in the City of Irving.[10]

In 2018, CFBISD had just less than 26,000 students.

Schools Edit

Secondary schools Edit

High schools Edit

Grades 9-12

Other

Middle schools Edit

 
DeWitt Perry Middle School

Grades 6–8

  • Charles M. Blalack Middle School (Carrollton)
    • The school colors are maroon, black, and white, and the mascot is Chuck D. Bear. The school opened in 1986. The school was a 1992–93 National Blue Ribbon School.[11]
  • Barbara Bush Middle School (Irving)
    • A school named after former first lady "Barbara Bush".
  • Vivian Field Middle School (Farmers Branch)
    • The school colors are blue and grey, and the mascot is a Viking. The school opened as a junior high school in 1959. In the early 1990s the school was expanded and the sixth grade was added. Another expansion and modernization in 2001-2002 added a new classroom wing and main entrance, and substantially modernized the existing building. Field serves portions of Farmers Branch and the CFBISD portion of Addison. Field was named a 1992-93 National Blue Ribbon School.[11]
  • Dan F. Long Middle School (Dallas)
    • The mascot is a falcon, for its fierce attitude. The school colors are a dark navy blue and gold. The school's karate demonstration team (Demo Team) won the Martial Arts Extravaganza for the second time in 4 years (2009, 2012).
  • DeWitt Perry Middle School (Carrollton)
    • The school colors are red and white and the mascot is an eagle. It is home to the secondary portion of CFBISD's LEAP program (Leading Exceptional Academic Producers).[12]
    • The school was originally known as Carrollton High School, opening in September 1936 on land donated by DeWitt Clinton Perry and his sister Harriet Perry Warner. The DeWitt Perry name became officially recognized in 1962 when the school became a junior high school after R.L. Turner High School opened. The school was substantially expanded and modernized in 1995-1996.[13]
    • The band has gone all the way to State level two years in a row, becoming the first in the district.[14]
  • Ted Polk Middle School (Carrollton)
    • The school colors are blue and green and the mascot is a panther. Opening in 1997, Ted Polk Middle School is named after former CFBISD employee Ted Polk. Before he died, he was the director of Fine Arts in CFBISD for many years, and was also a choir director at R.L. Turner. During the year of 2007, the Wind Symphony band was invited to Austin to play for Governor Rick Perry.

Elementary schools Edit

Grades K-5

  • Blair Elementary School (Farmers Branch)
  • L.F. Blanton Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Carrollton Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Central Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Country Place Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Dale B. Davis Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Farmers Branch Elementary School (Farmers Branch)
  • Bernice Chatman Freeman Elementary School (Irving)
  • Furneaux Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • R.E. Good Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • E.L. Kent Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Tom Landry Elementary School (Irving)
  • Las Colinas Elementary School (Irving)
  • La Villita Elementary School (Irving)
  • McCoy Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Charlie C. McKamy Elementary School (Dallas)
  • McLaughlin Strickland Elementary (Farmers Branch)
  • Kathryn S. McWhorter Elementary School (Dallas)
  • Annie Heads Rainwater Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Riverchase Elementary School (Coppell)
  • Rosemeade Elementary School (Carrollton)
  • Sheffield Elementary (Dallas)
  • Janie Stark Elementary School (Farmers Branch)
  • June Rhoton Thompson Elementary School (Carrollton)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Texas School Directory 2012" (PDF). Texas Education Agency. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
  2. ^ . Pegasus News. Archived from the original on May 20, 2012.
  3. ^ . Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on April 7, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  4. ^ "Superintendent Dr. Wendy Eldredge". Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  5. ^ "Historic Timeline". www.cfbisd.edu. Archived from the original on September 15, 2014. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  6. ^ "CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD | Profile | Explore Texas Schools".
  7. ^ a b Nicholson, Eric (May 3, 2016). "In Dallas, White Flight Never Ends". Dallas Observer. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  8. ^ . C-FB ISD. Archived from the original on June 3, 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on May 3, 2012.
  10. ^ Morales, Katherine. "Residents working to retain superintendent of C-FB ISD Parents want board to counter Houston district's offer." The Dallas Morning News. Sunday December 30, 2001. Second Irving 3V. Retrieved on November 28, 2011.
  11. ^ a b c d e Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982–1983 Through 1999–2002 (PDF) March 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Barry, Bridget (September 23, 2006). "District shares gifted lessons". Neighbors. Dallas Morning News. Retrieved March 6, 2007.
  13. ^ City of Carrollton History March 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  14. ^ . cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2022.

External links Edit

  • District Website
  • Limited Open Enrollment for C-FB ISD

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Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District CFBISD is a school district based in Carrollton Texas United States Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School DistrictLocationESC Region 10 1 United StatesDistrict informationTypeIndependent School DistrictMottoHigh Expectations for AllGradesPre K 12thSuperintendentDr Wendy EldredgeStudents and staffStudents26 000Staff3 500Other informationWebsitehttp www cfbisd eduThe district covers most of the cities of Carrollton and Farmers Branch and parts of Addison Coppell Dallas and Irving including Valley Ranch and the Western part of Las Colinas CFBISD has twenty four elementary schools six middle schools five high schools and three education centers Recently the school district began the process of Limited Open Enrollment allowing students living outside the boundaries of the school district to apply to attend the district 2 In 2010 and 2011 the school district was rated recognized by the Texas Education Agency 3 Contents 1 About Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District 2 History 3 Information 4 Demographics 5 Student body 6 Schools 6 1 Secondary schools 6 1 1 High schools 6 1 2 Middle schools 6 1 3 Elementary schools 7 References 8 External linksAbout Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District EditThe district encompasses 53 42 square miles 138 4 km2 and is located primarily in Dallas County with a smaller portion in Denton County The school district s boundaries are not the same as municipal boundaries therefore Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District provides instructional services to children who live in portions of Carrollton Farmers Branch Addison Coppell Dallas and Irving Dr Wendy Eldredge is the current Superintendent taking over after the retirement of Dr John Chapman last year 4 History EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this article Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Farmers Branch Independent School District consolidated with the Carrollton ISD in 1954 Prior to that the two cities operated separate school systems although only Carrollton s went through the twelfth grade Farmers Branch students had to decide in eighth grade if they wanted to attend high school in Carrollton or at Hillcrest High School in Dallas The merger coincided with the beginning of 30 years of rapid growth for the two cities At the time of the merger there were three schools operating Carrollton Elementary opened in 1951 Carrollton High School opened in 1936 and now DeWitt Perry Middle School and the original Farmers Branch School opened in 1904 on Valley View Road In the next decade the district built four new elementary schools Valwood in 1955 R E Good in 1956 Webb Chapel in 1959 and Stark in 1964 The first dedicated junior high school Vivian Field opened in Farmers Branch in 1960 In 1962 the R L Turner High School campus was opened on Josey Lane on the border between Carrollton and Farmers Branch At that point Carrollton High School was renamed for DeWitt Perry and became the district s second junior high campus School construction continued apace for another ten years Central Elementary in 1965 Farmers Branch Elementary in 1967 Blanton Elementary in 1971 and Woodlake now June R Thompson Elementary in 1974 In 1975 two more elementary schools Country Place and Dale B Davis were opened The first phase of Newman Smith High School the district s second high school campus was finished in 1975 as well The campus served grades 8 12 until North Carrollton Junior High School now Dan F Long Middle School opened in 1979 With the southern half of the district now built out growth shifted northward in the late 1970s and 1980s with McCoy Elementary 1978 Furneaux Elementary 1980 Rosemeade Elementary 1983 Sheffield Elementary changed to Sheffield Primary in 1989 along with Blalack Junior High 1985 and Sheffield Intermediate 1989 opened to handle the increased enrollment In 1986 the first school west of Interstate 35E Las Colinas Elementary was opened Kent Elementary 1989 McKamy Elementary 1993 and Rainwater Elementary 1994 were also opened After years of searching for a suitable site the third high school Creekview was opened in 1998 In the 1990s the district decided to switch to a middle school concept moving sixth graders from elementary schools to the former junior high campuses All four existing middle schools were expanded and Ted Polk 1997 and Barbara Bush 1998 middle schools were added Much of the latest growth has occurred on the district s west side with Tom Landry Elementary 1996 Riverchase Elementary 2000 Ranchview High School 2002 Freeman Elementary 2004 Kelly Pre K Center 2007 and La Villita Elementary 2008 being constructed Rapid growth in older areas necessitated the addition of McWhorter Elementary 2001 Dave Blair Intermediate 2002 and Nancy Strickland Intermediate 2008 5 Information EditNumber of campuses Elementary Schools Pre K to 5 24 Middle Schools 6 8 6 High Schools 9 12 5 Special Programs Centers K 8 9 12 3 Total Campuses 38Demographics EditCarrollton Farmers Branch ISD Ethnicity Data 2018 2019 6 Ethnicity PercentWhite 12 7 Asian 11 8 Hispanic 55 5 African American 16 7 American Indian 0 3 Pacific Islander 0 1 Two or More Races 2 8 In 1997 over 50 of the students were non Hispanic white From that year to 2016 the number of non Hispanic white students had declined by 65 7 From 1997 to 2016 the number of students on free or reduced lunches a way of classifying a student as low income increased by 175 7 Student body EditEnrollment as of September 2011 Elementary School pre kindergarten to 5 13 282 Middle School 6 8 5 454 High School 9 12 7 634 Total Enrollment 26 370 citation needed 8 9 In 2001 CFBISD had 25 000 students Of them 1 000 resided in the City of Irving 10 In 2018 CFBISD had just less than 26 000 students Schools EditSecondary schools Edit High schools Edit Grades 9 12 Creekview High School Carrollton Newman Smith High School Carrollton R L Turner High School Carrollton Ranchview High School Irving Other Early College High School 9 12 Farmers Branch Bea Salazar Alternative School KG 12 Middle schools Edit nbsp DeWitt Perry Middle SchoolGrades 6 8 Charles M Blalack Middle School Carrollton The school colors are maroon black and white and the mascot is Chuck D Bear The school opened in 1986 The school was a 1992 93 National Blue Ribbon School 11 Barbara Bush Middle School Irving A school named after former first lady Barbara Bush Vivian Field Middle School Farmers Branch The school colors are blue and grey and the mascot is a Viking The school opened as a junior high school in 1959 In the early 1990s the school was expanded and the sixth grade was added Another expansion and modernization in 2001 2002 added a new classroom wing and main entrance and substantially modernized the existing building Field serves portions of Farmers Branch and the CFBISD portion of Addison Field was named a 1992 93 National Blue Ribbon School 11 Dan F Long Middle School Dallas The mascot is a falcon for its fierce attitude The school colors are a dark navy blue and gold The school s karate demonstration team Demo Team won the Martial Arts Extravaganza for the second time in 4 years 2009 2012 DeWitt Perry Middle School Carrollton The school colors are red and white and the mascot is an eagle It is home to the secondary portion of CFBISD s LEAP program Leading Exceptional Academic Producers 12 The school was originally known as Carrollton High School opening in September 1936 on land donated by DeWitt Clinton Perry and his sister Harriet Perry Warner The DeWitt Perry name became officially recognized in 1962 when the school became a junior high school after R L Turner High School opened The school was substantially expanded and modernized in 1995 1996 13 The band has gone all the way to State level two years in a row becoming the first in the district 14 Ted Polk Middle School Carrollton The school colors are blue and green and the mascot is a panther Opening in 1997 Ted Polk Middle School is named after former CFBISD employee Ted Polk Before he died he was the director of Fine Arts in CFBISD for many years and was also a choir director at R L Turner During the year of 2007 the Wind Symphony band was invited to Austin to play for Governor Rick Perry Elementary schools Edit Grades K 5 Blair Elementary School Farmers Branch L F Blanton Elementary School Carrollton Carrollton Elementary School Carrollton Central Elementary School Carrollton Country Place Elementary School Carrollton Dale B Davis Elementary School Carrollton Farmers Branch Elementary School Farmers Branch Bernice Chatman Freeman Elementary School Irving Furneaux Elementary School Carrollton R E Good Elementary School Carrollton E L Kent Elementary School Carrollton 1993 94 National Blue Ribbon School 11 Tom Landry Elementary School Irving Las Colinas Elementary School Irving 1993 94 Blue Ribbon Schools Program 11 La Villita Elementary School Irving McCoy Elementary School Carrollton 1998 99 Blue Ribbon Schools Program 11 Charlie C McKamy Elementary School Dallas McLaughlin Strickland Elementary Farmers Branch Kathryn S McWhorter Elementary School Dallas Annie Heads Rainwater Elementary School Carrollton Riverchase Elementary School Coppell Rosemeade Elementary School Carrollton Sheffield Elementary Dallas Janie Stark Elementary School Farmers Branch June Rhoton Thompson Elementary School Carrollton References Edit Texas School Directory 2012 PDF Texas Education Agency Retrieved August 10 2012 Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD opens doors to out of district students Pegasus News Archived from the original on May 20 2012 2011 Accountability Rating System Texas Education Agency Archived from the original on April 7 2013 Retrieved May 21 2012 Superintendent Dr Wendy Eldredge Retrieved September 13 2023 Historic Timeline www cfbisd edu Archived from the original on September 15 2014 Retrieved June 6 2022 CARROLLTON FARMERS BRANCH ISD Profile Explore Texas Schools a b Nicholson Eric May 3 2016 In Dallas White Flight Never Ends Dallas Observer Retrieved October 29 2019 Carrollton Farmers Branch independent School District District Facts amp Figures C FB ISD Archived from the original on June 3 2012 Retrieved May 21 2012 Untitled Texas Education Agency Archived from the original on May 3 2012 Morales Katherine Residents working to retain superintendent of C FB ISD Parents want board to counter Houston district s offer The Dallas Morning News Sunday December 30 2001 Second Irving 3V Retrieved on November 28 2011 a b c d e Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 Through 1999 2002 PDF Archived March 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine Barry Bridget September 23 2006 District shares gifted lessons Neighbors Dallas Morning News Retrieved March 6 2007 City of Carrollton History Archived March 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine Perry Band Takes Historic Step for CFB cfbstaff cfbisd edu Archived from the original on September 30 2011 Retrieved January 11 2022 External links Edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp Schools portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District District Website Limited Open Enrollment for C FB ISD 32 57 24 5 N 96 53 46 5 W 32 956806 N 96 896250 W 32 956806 96 896250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District amp oldid 1175167515 Schools, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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