Thursday, February 23, 2017

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM PLACE 5TH IN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Congratulations to the CyCreek Science Olympiad Teams! This past Saturday they competed in the District Tournament and received 5th place overall! The team of Prachi Shah  and Du Nguyen received a silver medal for their work in the Chemistry Lab event.

5th place winners were:
Zoha Ali and Prachi Shah in Tower,
Cole Morris and Seraphim Kupec
Hasan Abbasi  in Hovercraft, and  
Hasan Abbasi and Kelly Lam in Write it Do it.  

Congratulations to all who participated including our alternates! Our next completion is March 4 at the Katy Regional Tournament.   Let’s Go Cougars!!


PHOTO STUDENTS EXCEL AT VASE COMPETITION

Congratulations to the Photo students in the Art department for earning many medals this past Saturday at the VASE competition at Klein Collins High School.
Receiving medals for their top-rated photographs were:
  • Destiny Ahmed
  • Jusseca Almistica
  • Melody Ballinger
  • Lily Blanco
  • Jennifer Brown
  • Morgan Caesar
  • Natalie Castillo
  • Megan DeRouen
  • Fabricio Galbatto
  • Maritza Galvan
  • Arely Garza
  • Michael Gomez
  • Ariannis Gonzalez
  • Emily Goode
  • Isabella Guillem
  • Moneeza Hameed
  • Carly Jackson
  • Corbin Landrew
  • Sophia Lezama
  • Ana Martinez
  • Abby Metcalf
  • Mackenzie Mireles
  • Alex Pham
  • Lola Sanchez
  • Caly Strickler
  • Libby Sullivan
  • Cecilia Vela
  • Hanniel Wahing
  • Kyle Will

Congratulations to Fabricio Galbatto for his photograph advancing to STATE. His work will be on display at the San Antonio Visual Arts Scholastic Event and will be in the competition for a Gold Medal!



Tuesday, February 21, 2017

FUTURE TEACHERS SHOW CLASS AT TEACH TOMORROW SUMMIT

This past weekend we attended the Teach Tomorrow Summit in Arlington, TX.  I am proud to announce that the following students earned Cy Creek’s first of many TAFE awards! Congrats to Jules Desporte, Elizabeth Hearen, Kaitlyn Hilbun and Brooke Shanklin for earning 1st place blue ribbons on our Chapter Scrapbook! Congrats to Mariana Garcia- Mendoza and Emma Miller for earning 2nd place red ribbons in Bulletin Boards! Congrats to Elizabeth Hearen and Kaitlyn Hilbun for earning 1st place blue ribbons on Teacher Created Materials for Elementary School. Our future teachers are amazing! Keep up the great work!


Wednesday, February 8, 2017

SPEECH AND DEBATE RANKED THIRD IN COMPETITION

A big congratulations to the Cypress Creek Speech and debate team for an excellent showing last weekend. Every member that competed, advanced to elimination rounds and dominated the competition.

The team not only ranked 3rd place out of 30 schools, but also qualified 2 more students in 2 events for the prestigious State Tournament in March. Brandon Brown and Deric Childress qualified in Duet Acting and Brandon Brown Qualified in Humorous Interpretation. 


FFA STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL AT DISTRICT LIVESTOCK SHOW

Congratulations to our FFA students who proudly represented Cypress Creek this past weekend at the CFISD Livestock Show.

Congratulations to Caleb Moritz who exhibited the Grand Champion Turkey

Additionally, the following students made the live auction with their projects:
  • Anissa Cabrera with turkeys
  • Allie Haman with a goat
  • Katherine Heaney with rabbits
  • Amanda Billings with a goat



All students did an exceptional job and represented Cypress Creek well.  Thank you to all who attended the show and supported our amazing students!

STUDENTS PLACE AT UIL CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP


Cypress Creek student Daniel Lehmann, left, and Cy-Fair student Evan Ortiz stand in front of the Texas State Capitol at the UIL 6A Congressional Debate State Championship in January.
Two CFISD students placed as finalists at the UIL 6A Congressional Debate State Championship held at University of Texas at Austin in January.
Evan Ortiz of Cy-Fair High School and Daniel Lehmann of Cypress Creek High School reached the finals, known as “Super Congress,” after winning among the top students in the state in preliminary rounds. Overall, Ortiz placed 10th and Lehmann placed 14th in Texas. Ortiz is taught by debate coach Perry Beard, and Lehmann is taught by debate coach Dustin Kay.
In Congressional Debate, students participate in a mock legislative session where they consider the pros and cons of proposed bills following parliamentary procedure. They then vote on whether or not to pass these bills into law, acting as governmental representatives. The docket of items to be discussed is pre-released prior to the tournament, and students are expected to research both sides of every issue as they prepare speeches in support or negation. Issues typically cover a wide range of current events.
This year’s state meet legislation addressed topics ranging from childhood immunizations to the Syrian war. The state finals were debated in the chambers of the Texas State Capitol.
“UIL was an enriching experience, something that I will definitely remember,” Ortiz said. “The ability to compete with like-minded people in the Texas State Capitol is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. UIL fosters a unique experience on a personal and intellectual level that truly cannot be matched. UIL Congress was the best of both worlds for me. Combining congressional debate along with a sense of friendly competition to transform me as a person.”
“Competing in Student Congress has reinforced the idea that there is no single perspective that is the right perspective,” said Lehmann about his experience. “Having the opportunity to debate at the State Capitol truly emphasized the importance of public discourse, respectful debate and critical thinking.”
To attend the state meet, students had to place at regional tournaments in November. Ortiz and Lehmann qualified by placing second and sixth, respectively, out of nearly 80 regional contestants from the greater Houston area. The Houston regional tournament is one of the most competitive and “is by far the largest in the State of Texas,” said Jay Stubbs, a member of the UIL State Advisory Committee for Congressional Debate. There are 20 regions, and qualification to state depends on the size of entry in each contest. This year, the top seven students in Houston advanced to the state level.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

GIRLS GOLF FINISH 1ST AT HOUSTON NATIONAL GOLF COURSE TOURNAMENT

Congratulations, Girls Golf team,  for finishing  1st place at the Houston National Golf Course Tournament yesterday. 

Team members include
  • Tyler James, 
  • Hannah Felske, 
  • Kelly Swanson, 
  • Julia Iverson, 
  • Darcy Randall, 
  • Katie Solgere,
  • Amanda Billings.  

Another Congratulations to Kelly Swanson for finishing 3rd overall with a score of 89.  Great Job Girls Golf! 

Thursday, February 2, 2017

SPRING SIGNING DAY


Congratulations to our signing athletes for their accomplishment.

  • Sydney Coachman-Water Polo-Fresno State University
  • Maddilin “Maddy” Emmons-Softball-St. Edwards University
  • Grayson Reed-Football-Texas A & M
  • Kaleb O’Bryant-Football-Prairie View A & M University
  • Jacari Tatum-Football-Garden City Community College
  • Jowelle Aponte-Football-Kilgore College
  • Morgan Michals-Cross Country-Texas A & M 
  • Mason Biggers-Football- Southwestern University
  • Julia Revils-Soccer-Schreiner University
  • Darbey Hargrove-Soccer-University of Oklahoma
  • Katherine Shoffner-Soccer-Stephen F Austin
  • Trevis Earls-Football-McMurry University

A huge “Thank You” to all the teachers, staff, coaches and Administration that helped to make our Spring Signing Day 2017 a success. There is no way that our students would have made it to this point without the efforts of all the men and women that enter these doors on a daily basis to pour into each and every student. Their success is a direct reflection of your efforts! A special thanks to the Ms. Marz and the Cheerleaders, Roanna Smith,  Officer Brown, and Tabitha Morgan for helping put it all together.