Crowley ISD Boardroom Rewind
April 25, 2019 - Meeting Highlights
Trustees Approve Employee Health Care Clinic
The Crowley ISD board approved the creation of an Employee Health Care Clinic in partnership with Texas Health Physicians Group. The clinic is set to open to full-time Crowley ISD employees and their dependents in August 2019.
For a minimal, out-of-pocket fee of $10 per visit, eligible employees and their dependents will be able to visit the clinic for a wide variety common "in-scope" clinical services, such as treating sinus infections or colds, among many other ailments. Click here for a list of fees and services.
Eligible employees and their dependents will be able to take advantage of this benefit, regardless of whether they elect to enroll in the district's insurance plan.
Thursday's board approval means these services will be available beginning in August at the Texas Health Family Care facility at 5701 Bryant Irvin Road, Suite 201 in Fort Worth.
Lockheed Martin Presents Student Scholarships
From left to right: Emily Hendrickson of Lockheed Martin, Tristen Troublefield, Oliver Nelson, Joseph Esquivel, Grant Bond and Ken Ross of Lockheed Martin
High school seniors Grant Bond, Joseph Esquivel, Oliver Nelson and Tristen Troublefield are part of the Project Lead the Way engineering program at the B.R. Johnson Career and Tech Center.
The students have the opportunity to continue their internships at Lockheed through college with job opportunities to follow at the aerospace and defense company.
Board Recognizes Mission Possible Champs
Elementary Champions: Instigators - J.A. Hargrave Elementary School
Intermediate Champions: SELF - S.H. Crowley Intermediate School
Secondary Champions: MISSion Possible - B.R. Johnson Career and Tech Center
Overall Grand Champions: KIC, Inc - S.H. Crowley Intermediate School
This project-based learning competition is made possible by the support of community partners who have made generous donations and served as judges, mentors and hosts throughout each of the three rounds.
3 CISD Students Participate in State Science Fair Finals
From left to right: Eden Resendez, Zackary Michler, Sue Crouch Intermediate teacher Bryan Michler and Nimit Satwah
•Eden Resendez: Tested to see if using Keurig coffee would be a better fertilizer than a name brand fertilizer. Her results found that plants were able to grow faster in the coffee. Eden placed first at the Sue Crouch Science Fair – Plant Science and placed third at the Regional Science Fair – Plant Science.
•Nimit Satwah: Did a detailed comparison of the capabilities of the artificial intelligences of Samsung’s Bixby and Apple’s Siri. Nimit placed first at the Sue Crouch Science Fair – Computer systems, placed first at the Regional Science Fair – Computer systems and placed second at the State Science Fair – Robotics and Intelligent machines.
•Zackary Michler: Tested the mathematical paradox that supports the game show “Let’s Make a Deal.” Is it better to stick with your first choice or switch? Zackary placed first at the Sue Crouch Science Fair – Mathematics, placed first at the Regional Science Fair – Mathematics and placed third in the Junior division of American Society for Quality for excellence in data at the Regional Science Fair.
Culinary Students Rank Second in State Competition
From left to right: Nicholas Bradden, Ny'Evan Keeton, Crowley ISD culinary instructor Zameika Williams and Daijah Andrews
Students Daijah Andrews, Ny'Evan Keeton and Nicholas Bradden named their team "Team Black Magic" and created a Fiesta Bowl that won first place in the regional competition, qualifying them for the state competition.
CISD Recognizes April Heartbeat Winner
Kristin Bell, Crowley Collegiate Academy secretary, is the April 2019 Heartbeat Team Award winner.
The award recognizes employees who display heart as they go above and beyond their job description, inspiring other employees through their extraordinary work ethic. Heartbeat team members are nominated only by other district employees.
Watch to learn more about why Bell is the heartbeat of Crowley ISD.
Expansion of Early Childhood Programming Planned for Next School Year
The district and Child Care Associates have been awarded a $1.6 million annual grant for five years to serve qualifying children ages 6 weeks to 3-years-old.
In addition, a proposal is being finalized for a tuition-based pre-kindergarten program for families that do not meet state eligibility requirements.
Board Approves High School Zone Adjustment
The photo above shows new high school attendance zones that were adjusted
to create aligned feeder patterns from the middle schools.
Summary of changes:
•Crowley Middle School and Summer Creek Middle School will feed into North Crowley High School
•H.F. Stevens Middle School and Middle School No. 4 will feed into Crowley High School
In November of 2018, the Board of Trustees approved new attendance zones for elementary and middle schools as part of the Building the Future initiative. As part of this two-year plan, middle school No. 4 will open in the 2020-21 school year.
Learn more at www.crowleyisdtx.org/BuildingTheFuture
District Adopts New Instructional Materials
- K-5 English Language Arts/Reading (Benchmark Workshop)
- 6-8 English Language Arts/Reading (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
- K-5 Spanish Language Arts/Reading (Benchmark Workshop)
A team of coordinators, teachers and principals worked together over the past year to identify these high-quality publishers and materials for adoption in Crowley ISD.
CISD Reinvests $439,000 in Child Nutrition
The total reinvestment of the guaranteed return from Aramark will be $439,794.20.
Board Approves Student Dress Codes
There were only minor revisions made to the dress codes for 2019-20.
Click here to see PK-8 dress codes.
Click here to see 9-12 dress codes.
Trustee Shares STAAR Resource for Parents
The free website, which includes STAAR preparation tools and customizable reading lists based on a child's reading ability, was featured at the Mexican American School Boards Association (MASBA) conference that Grassia attended in March.
A session, led by Grassia, on how to use the website will be one of the many topics covered at Crowley ISD's Parent University scheduled for Saturday, April 27 at the B.R. Johnson Career and Tech Center. Other trustees, district employees and community members also will lead sessions.
Click here to register for Parent University courses.
From left to right (front row): Lyndsae M. Benton, board secretary; Superintendent Dr. Michael D. McFarland; June W. Davis, board president; Mia Hall, board vice president
From left to right (back row): Gary Grassia, board assistant secretary; Nedra Robinson, board member; Dr. La Tonya Mayfield, board member; Ryan Ray, board member