Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District ( CFBISD ) is a school district based in Carrollton, Texas (USA).
The district covers most of the cities of Carrollton and Farmers Branch and parts of Addison, Coppell, Dallas, and Irving (including the eastern half of Valley Ranch and part of Las Colinas). CFBISD has twenty-five elementary schools, six middle schools, four high schools, and four education centers.
About Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District
The district encompasses 53.42 square miles (138.4 km 2 ) and is located primarily in northwest Dallas County with a smaller portion in southeast 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. Annette Griffin, who has served as the superintendent since 1997, requested a long term voluntary leave of absence from her duties on Oct 9, 2008. On November 13, the school board, led by Mr. John Tepper, unanimously voted to discharge Dr. Griffin from her duties as the superintendent of the CFBISD. In late October, the school board selected Mr. Bobby Burns, Assistant Superintendent, as the interim superintendent during Dr. Griffin's leave of absence.
History
The Carrollton and Farmers Branch school districts voted to merge in 1955. 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 Elementary School on Valley View Road. In the next decade the district built four new elementary schools - Valwood (now Montgomery) in 1955, R.E. Good in 1957, McLaughlin in 1959 and Stark in 1963. The first dedicated junior high school, Vivian Field, opened in Farmers Branch in 1959.
In 1960 the R.L. Turner High School campus was opened on Josey Lane, on the border between Carrollton and Farmers Branch. The building served as a junior high school for Carrollton students for two years and became a high school in 1962. 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, a replacement Farmers Branch Elementary campus in 1968, Blanton Elementary in 1971, and Woodlake (now June R. Thompson) Elementary in 1973. 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 1981.
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 (1981), Rosemeade Elementary (1984) and Sheffield Elementary (1985) opening to handle increased enrollment. In 1986 the first school west of Interstate 35E, Las Colinas Elementary, was opened, along with Blalack Junior High School. Kent Elementary (1989), McKamy Elementary (1992) 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 (1999), Ranchview High School (2002), Freeman Elementary (2003), Kelly Pre-K Center (2007) and La Villita Elementary (2008) being constructed. Rapid growth in older areas necessitated the addition of McWhorter Elementary (2000), Dave Blair Intermediate (2001) and Nancy Strickland Intermediate (2008).
Information
Number of campuses:
- Elementary Schools (Pre-K to 5): 27
- Middle Schools (6-8): 6
- High Schools (9-12): 5
- Special Programs Centers (K-8/9-12): 3
- Total Campuses: 41
Enrollment: (as of October 2005)
- Elementary School (pre-kindergarten to 5): 13,118
- Middle School (6-8): 5,687
- High School (9-12): 7,472
- Total Enrollment: 26,277
Schools
Secondary schools
High schools
Traditional (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) (Carrollton)
- Bea Salazar Alternative School (KG-12)
Middle schools
(6-8)
- Charles M. Blalack Middle School (Carrollton)
- Barbara Bush Middle School (Irving)
- Vivian Field Middle School (Farmers Branch)
- Dan F. Long Middle School (Dallas)
- DeWitt Perry Middle School (Carrollton)
- Ted Polk Middle School (Carrollton)
Primary Schools
- Kelly Pre-K Center (Carrollton)
Elementary schools
K-5 schools
- 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
- Tom Landry Elementary School (Irving)
- Las Colinas Elementary School (Irving)
- 1993-94 National Blue Ribbon School
- La Villita Elementary School (Irving) (Opening Fall 2008)
- McCoy Elementary School (Carrollton)
- 1998-99 National Blue Ribbon School
- Charlie C. McKamy Elementary School (Dallas)
- Neil Ray McLaughlin Elementary School (Carrollton)
- Kathryn S. McWhorter Elementary School (Dallas)
- Annie Heads Rainwater Elementary School (Carrollton)
- Riverchase Elementary School (Coppell)
- Rosemeade Elementary School (Carrollton)
- Janie Stark Elementary School (Farmers Branch)
- June Rhoton Thompson Elementary School (Carrollton)
3-5 schools
- Dave Blair Intermediate School (Farmers Branch)
- Donald H. Sheffield Intermediate School (Dallas) (Sheffield Elementary and Intermediate link: )
K-2 schools
- L. P. Montgomery Primary School (Farmers Branch)
- 1991-92 National Blue Ribbon School
- Donald H. Sheffield Primary School (Dallas)
References
- ^ a b c d Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
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