SPRING 2020
GROWING THROUGH A CRISIS IN CROWLEY ISD The public health disaster caused by the COVID-19 epidemic has impacted all of us. Closing school buildings for an extended amount of time was a difficult, but necessary, decision for the safety of our students, staff and community. Crowley ISD is continuing to serve our students and families during this unprecedented time with distance learning, technology resources, free meals and more. Learn more at www.crowleyisdtx.org/COVID19.
LEARNING FROM A DISTANCE We want to make sure students keep learning and stay engaged during the extended closure. Teachers in Crowley ISD are using Google Classroom to deliver online lesson plans for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. These online lessons are designed with flexible schedules in mind. Students can complete the assignments at their own pace each week. And for our youngest learners in pre-kindergarten, we are providing a weekly calendar of activities.
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TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES Every high school student in Crowley ISD receives a Google Chromebook laptop computer to use at home. To help younger students engage in distance learning, we are distributing additional Chromebooks to households across our district. The district is also providing internet hotspots to homes with limited internet access. Families can submit a request for these devices on our website.
FREE STUDENT MEALS Crowley ISD and Aramark are providing free, grab-and-go meals for children ages 18 and younger during the district closure. Three meals are provided Monday through Friday at 16 curbside locations. We are proud to be one of the only school districts in the area providing three meals a day, including warm lunches and dinners. Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 3
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MISSION STATEMENT
Crowley ISD provides our students with excellence in education so that all students achieve their full potential.
VISION STATEMENT
Crowley ISD will provide all students with a world-class, high-quality education where students are inspired to succeed in the global community.
DISTRICT GOALS
Goal 1: Thriving Students
All Crowley ISD students will be equipped to thrive today and in the future.
Goal 2: Engaged Community Crowley ISD will partner with families and the community to meet the needs of all students.
Goal 3: Empowered Staff
Crowley ISD will empower all staff to provide a quality education for all students.
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DISTRICT LEADERSHIP DR. MICHAEL D. MCFARLAND Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Michael McFarland is the superintendent of schools of Crowley ISD, where he serves more than 16,000 students and 2,000 employees across 24 campuses. His focus on student achievement and creating opportunities for all students to succeed is taking Crowley ISD to the next level. Under his leadership since joining the district in 2017, students are making significant academic gains, with increases at every grade and in every subject based on the most-recent State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) results. More families are now choosing Crowley ISD for their children, and enrollment has increased by more than 800 students since Dr. McFarland’s arrival. He and the Crowley ISD Board of Trustees are planning for future growth, with two new schools opening in the fall of 2020. Originally from Jasper, Texas, Dr. McFarland earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in business education from Baylor University, a Master of Education in educational administration and superintendent certification from Stephen F. Austin University, and a Doctorate of Education in educational administration from Baylor, where he now serves on the Baylor Board of Regents.
crowley isd board of trustees
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Our trustees are extraordinary volunteers who play a crucial role in our schools and in our community. They receive no pay for their dedicated efforts. They not only volunteer their time and effort for our local schools, but they also speak up for our system of public education on a statewide level. They are your neighbors and they care.
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NEDRA ROBINSON
LA TONYA WOODSON-MAYFIELD, PH.D.
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JUNE W. DAVIS
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MIA HALL
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GARY GRASSIA
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RYAN RAY, J.D.
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Leadership in Action
These public servants attend meetings, read detailed reports, listen to parents’ concerns and do the hard work to benefit the students and the community at large. They bring a variety of skills and backgrounds to their task, and they take their responsibilities seriously. And the whole community benefits from their vigilance in providing great schools. We appreciate their generous sharing of time and energy on behalf of our children and our communities.
LYNDSAE M. BENTON
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16,005
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student demographics
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African American
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Hispanic White Other
16% 8% DID YOU KNOW?
Since 2015, Crowley ISD has grown by more than
1,000 students!
faculty demographics
2,007
Employees
1,058 Teachers
57%
6+ years classroom experience
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Economically Disadvantaged
Crowley ISD STAAR Rating
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Campus Distinctions awarded to nine campuses
100%
Campuses met or exceeded the state standards for the first time in nine years
Higher scores
in every subject at every grade level for the last two years
2018-2019 STAAR TEST RESULTS BY GRADE LEVEL ELEMENTARY
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BUILDING TOMORROW’S FUTURE Enrollment is climbing in Crowley ISD, reaching an all-time high of more than 16,000 students in 2019-20. With more new homes being built across our fast-growing district, Crowley ISD is prepared for long-term growth. These construction projects, funded by the 2007 bond package, will benefit students of all ages across the district. • June W. Davis Elementary School – Opened in the fall of 2019, this new school is located off McPherson Boulevard in the Chisholm Trail Ranch neighborhood. • New Bill R. Johnson CTE Center – This state-of-the art facility will offer more opportunities for Crowley ISD’s high school students to receive hands-on training for more than 30 career fields. Located next to the Sewell Agricultural Science Center on Longhorn Trail in Crowley, the new CTE Center will be a cornerstone for our community for years to come. • Crowley Collegiate Academy – As CCA moves into its fifth school year in the fall of 2020, it will be ushered into a new, expanded space that is dedicated to its hardworking students. • Richard J. Allie Middle School – The current CTE building will become a fourth middle school, as originally designed. Dr. Christopher White, Crowley Ninth Grade Campus principal, will now serve as principal of the new middle school when it opens in the fall of 2020. The school’s mascot will be the Rams. • Fine Arts Expansions – Musicians at Crowley High and North Crowley High have more practice space with band hall and choir room additions that were completed prior to the in 2019-20 school year. The auditorium at North Crowley High School was also renovated and enlarged with 300 new seats. • North Crowley High Gym Expansion – In the fall of 2019, 700 seats and a video board were added to the home gym at NCHS. The new space creates a total capacity of 2,000, allowing the campus to host events with all students in attendance. It also includes coaches offices, media room, weight room and an expanded lobby. • Crowley Ninth Grade Addition – An academic wing was added to the west side of the Crowley Ninth Grade Campus that included six new classrooms and two science labs. The campus has a new lecture hall and expanded library. • Operations Building – Set to open this spring, the new operations building will be home to the Maintenance, Safety and Technology departments and will be south of the current facility off Crowley/Cleburne Road.
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JUNE W. DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPENED FALL 2019
NEW BILL R. JOHNSON CTE CENTER, OPENING FALL 2020 NEW CROWLEY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY OPENING FALL 2020
NORTH CROWLEY HIGH GYM EXPANSION PROJECTED TO OPEN FALL 2019
CROWLEY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY CAMPUS PROJECTED TO OPEN FALL 2020 NORTH CROWLEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM EXPANSION OPENED FALL 2019 RICHARD J. ALLIE MIDDLE SCHOOL OPENING FALL 2020
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special education spotlight DEAF EDUCATION Crowley ISD is home to the Regional Day School Program for the Deaf, hosting students from Crowley, Burleson, Everman, Alvarado, Joshua, Cleburne, Godley, Grandview, Rio Vista and Keane. CISD provides assistive listening devices for many of deaf education students which amplifies sounds from a teacher’s microphone directly into the student’s personal hearing aids. We also provide sign language interpreters for students who need that support when they are in the general education classroom or attending assemblies or extracurricular activities.
Donna Heim, CISD’s Special Education parent liaison, showcases more than 250 art entries at the annual Making Connections Disability Resource Fair.
AUTISM PROGRAMS - RISE AND IMPACT RISE: Reaching Independence through Structured Environments This program is for students with autism who have a cognitive disability, limited verbal language abilities and deficits in problem behavior. The RISE teachers and staff are skilled and require a high level of organization, planning and patience with students. Students remain in one classroom for the majority of their day. Program outcomes lead to an increase in language and a reduction of problem behavior. IMPACT This program is for students with autism or characteristics of autism who are on or close to grade level with deficits in social skills. The students in this program spend the majority of their time in a general education setting. The IMPACT staff support them in the general education classroom and through social skills lessons in the IMPACT classroom. The teachers relate to students in a way that students feel they have a sense of community and are able to improve the students’ social skills throughout the school environment.
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2020 CROWLEY FFA HEART OF CROWLEY SPECIAL NEEDS LIVESTOCK SHOW In February, FFA students from the B.R. Johnson CTE Center helped high school special education students show sheep, rabbits and swine for a livestock show in front of a packed house at the district’s Charles and Jenny Sewell Agriculture Science Center Livestock Facility.
ONLINE PRE-K ENROLLMENT IS NOW OPEN Students who attend pre-kindergarten develop social, emotional and academic skills to thrive in kindergarten and beyond. Young learners gain confidence as they master academic concepts and learn to interact with their peers under the guidance of qualified, caring educators. Full-day is available for 4-year-olds, while full-day and half-day options are available for 3-year-olds.
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Morning Circles
Pre-Kindergarten Partners of Crowley ISD Child Care Associates
CISD area Early Learning Centers
Early Learning Alliance
Southern Methodist University
Crowley Public Library
Tuition-Based Pre-Kindergarten Available! Crowley ISD has expanded pre-kindergarten to any family that desires to enroll their 4-year-old child into school. While eligible students who meet state eligibility receive free pre-kindergarten, a sliding fee scale has been created to provide equitable access to families of differing income levels, ranging from $200-$400 per month. Summer 2019 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 17 Enroll online today at www.crowleyisdtx.org/PreK
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panther battalion
Grades 9-12 // Enrollment: 161 Cadets (NCHS, NC9, CHS, and CH9)
Programs: Honor Color Guard, Color Guard, Armed Drill, Unarmed Drill, Academic Team, Physical Fitness Teams Awards/Honors: Cadet Command Honor Unit with Distinction (2012-Present), 2018 Fort Worth CISD Cowtown Drill Meet Grand Champion Crowley ISD’s JROTC program is open to all high school students and is housed at North Crowley High School. JROTC has one of the most rigorous and effective career-related leadership curriculums. As cadets progress through the program, they experience opportunities to lead other cadets. They follow a chain of command, enabling lower classmen to observe the upper classmen lead, teach and make decisions, before assuming the role themselves. Observing leaders in action enables students to experience authentic responsibility for others, which can instill in them genuine concern for the success of the larger group; a key component of effective leadership. MIDDLE SCHOOL JUNIOR CADET CORPS PROGRAM
Grades 7-8 // Enrollment: 170 // Programs: Color Guard, Honor Guard, Academic team, Physical Fitness team The Junior Cadet Corps program is offered at H.F. Stevens and Summer Creek middle schools. JCC provides students with the opportunity to learn in a structured environment that will assist them in building character, leadership skills, professionalism and discipline. The program takes a hard look at the future and focuses on life skills courses that support objectives regarding drugs, theft, personal nutrition, character education, academics and first aid education.
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athletics
Crowley ISD has established itself as having an extremely competitive, highly recognized and well-respected athletic department. This reputation for excellence took the diligent efforts of coaches, student/athletes, parents, and community supporters, as well as the support and encouragement of an outstanding administration. CISD’s athletic programs include North Crowley High School in Class 6A, Crowley High School in Class 5A and three middle schools. Crowley ISD is dedicated to giving all students the opportunity to participate in a highly competitive, comprehensive, accelerated athletic program by employing dedicated professionals and providing appropriate funding through fairly administered and conducted activities. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS Football* • Volleyball* • Baseball • Softball • Basketball* • Soccer* • Golf Tennis* • Track & Field* • Cross Country* • Powerlifting • Swimming *Also offered in middle school
fine arts
Crowley ISD Fine Arts inspire artistically talented students with comprehensive programs, beginning in elementary school. Our commitment to excellence is evident in our students’ achievements in regional and UIL state competitions. We believe that a fine arts education is essential for the development of the whole child. The arts provide students with unique experiences that allow them to explore their passions, maximize their creativity and critical thinking skills, and learn valuable lessons about selfmotivation, dedication, teamwork and communication. Art • Band • Cheer • Choir • Dance • Drill Team Music • Speech • Debate • Theatre Fine arts students from CISD have won numerous district, state and national awards and scholarships, and many have gone on to pursue the arts in higher education and beyond.
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TOY Cory Lee Crowley High School
Jeanetta Eaglin Summer Creek Middle School
Karen Brown Meadowcreek Elementary
CJ Hill Crowley Ninth Grade Campus
Pauletha Amos Bess Race Elementary
Gayle Biemeret Oakmont Elementary
Buddy Keubler North Crowley High School
Jacqueline Lee Dallas Park Elementary
Curtis Davis Parkway Elementary
Brittney Williams North Crowley Ninth Grade Campus
J.K. Merritte David L. Walker Elementary
Megan Stanley Sidney H. Poynter Elementary
Christopher Grimaldo Bill R. Johnson CTE Center
Kailey Curlee Deer Creek Elementary
Melanie Hansen S.H. Crowley Elementary
Melanie Lawrence Crowley Collegiate Academy
Melissa Smith J.A. Hargrave Elementary
Malaika Warren Sue Crouch Elementary
Annmarie McQueen Crowley Learning Center
Fashionette Nash Jackie Carden Elementary
Christin Ellis Sycamore Elementary
Charmaine Boone Crowley Middle School
Jane Krueger June W. Davis Elementary
Orlando Speaks H.F. Stevens Middle School
Rebecca Gines Mary Harris Elementary
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Leslie March Crowley High School
Anna Carreno Bess Race Elementary
Stephanie Rucker Oakmont Elementary
Vivian Wallace Crowley Ninth Grade Campus
Michael Cranford Dallas Park Elementary
Tanisha Robinson Parkway Elementary
Krishonda Russell North Crowley High School
Laquesia Lewis David L. Walker Elementary
Trina Silmon Sidney H. Poynter Elementary
Rachel Cheyenne North Crowley Ninth Grade Campus
Kevin Cook Deer Creek Elementary
Areliz Vargas S.H. Crowley Elementary
Autrey Freeman Bill R. Johnson CTE Center
Agnes Ferrand J.A. Hargrave Elementary
Marcia Brenner Sue Crouch Elementary
Broderick Newton Crowley Learning Center
Lidia Gonzalez Jackie Carden Elementary
Daisy Aguayo Sycamore Elementary
Joanna Rivera Crowley Middle School
Tiffany Maddox June W. Davis Elementary
Willard Ray Wade Maintenance
Markeittha Bellas H.F. Stevens Middle School
Diana Medrano Mary Harris Elementary
Mary Jones Summer Creek Middle School
Adrienne Cline Meadowcreek Elementary
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Bess Race Elementary School 537 South Heights Drive Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-5080
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Dallas Park Elementary School 8700 Viridian Lane Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-5620
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David L. Walker Elementary School 9901 Hemphill St. Fort Worth, TX 76134 817-568-2745
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Deer Creek Elementary School 805 S. Crowley Rd. Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-5880 J.A. Hargrave Elementary School 9200 Poynter Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-5630 Jackie Carden Elementary School 3701 Garden Springs Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-5600 June W. Davis Elementary School 6301 Rockrose Trail Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-885-5700 Mary Harris Elementary School 8400 West Cleburne Road Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-7571
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S.H. Crowley Elementary School 10525 McCart Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76036 817-297-5960
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Sidney H. Poynter Elementary School 521 Ashdale Dr. 23 North Crowley High School Fort Worth, TX 76140 9100 S. Hulen St. 817-568-5730 Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-263-1250 Sycamore Elementary School 1601 Country Manor Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76134 Crowley ISD 817-568-5700 24 Central Administration Building Sue Crouch Elementary School 8036 Cedar Lake Lane Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-5670
512 Peach St. Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-5800
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Bill R. Johnson CTE Center Crowley Collegiate Academy New Location Opening Fall 2020 1900 Longhorn Trail Crowley, TX 76036
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Crowley Learning Center 1008 Highway 1187 Crowley. TX 76036 817-297-6992
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Sewell Agricultural Science Center 1800 Cleburne Crowley Road Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-3254
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Meadowcreek Elementary School 2801 Country Creek Lane Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-5690
Richard J. Allie Middle School Opening Fall 2020 1033 McCart Ave. Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-3018 Crowley Middle School 3800 W. Risinger Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-370-5650 H.F. Stevens Middle School 940 North Crowley Rd. Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-5840 Summer Creek Middle School 10236 Summer Creek Drive Crowley, TX 76123 817-297-5090
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Ninth Grade Schools
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Oakmont Elementary School 6651 Oakmont Trail Fort Worth, TX 76132 817-370-5610
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Parkway Elementary School 1320 W. Everman Pkwy. Fort Worth, TX 76134 817-568-5710
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Crowley High School 1005 W. Main St. Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-5810
Crowley ISD is the eighth-largest school district in Tarrant County.
Crowley Ninth Grade Campus 1016 Highway 1187 Crowley, TX 76036 817-297-5845 North Crowley Ninth Grade Campus 4630 McPherson Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76123 817-297-5896
With new homes being built across the district, enrollment is projected to increase by more than 2,000 students this decade.
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BESS RACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COMMITTED TO THE WHOLE CHILD We commit to the development and growth of the whole child - socially, emotionally, physically and academically.
PRINCIPAL HOLLY ANDERSON 26 Years in Education
“When you are at Bess Race, it’s a family. The teachers care about the kids. All the staff is understanding, friendly and very family oriented. My children have grown educationally, mentally and emotionally. I know they want what’s best for my kids.” - Tabatha Whitford, parent
817-297-5080 537 South Heights Dr., Crowley, TX 76036 www.crowleyisdtx.org/bessrace 22 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
LEARN TO WORK TOGETHER We provide leadership and collaboration opportunities between older and younger students, creating a sense of belonging that follows them throughout their educational career. IT TAKES A VILLAGE We seek to create a safe, fun and inclusive family environment for all learners supported by our active PTA and community.
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CAMPUS TEACHERS WITH 10+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE CLASSROOM
DALLAS PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL POWERED BY STEAM Dallas Park Elementary is a STEAM campus, which focuses on creating learning experiences in the areas of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. BEST OF THE BEST The teaching staff has over 500 years of combined teaching experience and is a community of educators that provides the foundation to inspire scholars to be life-long learners and global productive citizens. NEVER A DULL MOMENT Dallas Park has a very involved and supportive PTA and various extracurricular campus activities that engage the entire family. Some of our activities include Paint Night, school carnivals, fun runs, dances and more! PREPPING FOR COLLEGE NOW Every kindergarten-fifth grade student earn college-ready skills and activities such as notetaking, Socratic seminars and investigations.
DID YOU KNOW?
PRINCIPAL VERONICA DELGADO 22 Years in Education
“Dallas Park has taken my son’s ADHD diagnosis seriously. We had gone to a highly-regarded charter school previously and they wanted to retain him. Since coming to Dallas Park, they have continued to make sure he is on track and learning to his potential.” - Angie Hunt, parent
817-370-5620
8700 Viridian Ln., Fort Worth, TX 76123 The campus is named after Dallas Park, who served tirelessly on the district’s school www.crowleyisdtx.org/dallaspark ISD CONNECTIONS 23 board for 30 years and exemplifies our school’s pledge of “pride, respect and dignity.” Spring 2020 | CROWLEY
DAVID L. WALKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPORT FOR ALL We have a restorative approach to discipline with a highly qualified support team of a school counselor, a Communities in Schools counselor and a Social Emotional Learning specialist to accommodate the whole learner.
PRINCIPAL MELANIE RANDALL 19 Years in Education
“All of the teachers look after every student. We didn’t experience this level of care in our previous school district. I tell other parents that David L. Walker is the best school because you can go to work and really know that your child is in good hands.” - Lucrecia Young, parent
817-568-2745 9901 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, TX 76134 www.crowleyisdtx.org/DLWalker 24 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
GROWING YOUNG MEN We host Crowley ISD’s Young Men’s Leadership Academy that provides enriched learning, academic field trips, motivational speakers and community service projects. STAY A LITTLE LONGER Thanks to our 21st Century After School Program, we have an extended school day until 6 p.m. During this time, more than 100 scholars receive a snack, hot dinner and intervention tutorials.
DEER CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YOU DESERVE THE BEST At Deer Creek, we believe that every child is worth our very best and we value the partnership of families, students, staff and our community. SPEAKING A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE Home of the Two-Way Dual Language Academy, students have the opportunity to become exposed to biliteracy. E-TIME IS THE BEST TIME Excitement is contagious through our enrichment clubs! E-time provides students with opportunities to explore interests and discover new experiences. From yoga, dance and sign language to chess, guitar and cooking, the halls of Deer Creek are full of chances to grow, learn and collaborate. Students are exposed to new friends, new staff and new adventures.
PRINCIPAL ANNA ROE 16 Years in Education
“My favorite thing about Deer Creek is the sense of family the staff provides. They learn every student’s name and really make everyone feel important. Deer Creek encourages kindness and offers exceptional role models to promote the spread of kindness throughout the school.” - Kristi Craig, parent
DID YOU KNOW?
817-297-5880 Deer Creek opened its doors in 1975 and has had only five principals in 44 years. 805 S. Crowley Rd., Crowley, TX 76036 Current principal Anna Roe is in her first year on campus, preceded by MaLisa Horton, www.crowleyisdtx.org/deercreek Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 25 Karla Ellis, Jimmy D. Johnson and Kenneth Bateman.
j.a. hargrave elementary school ACE IS THE PLACE Home of the ACE Demonstration and Design Lab, J.A. Hargrave Elementary is the only school in Crowley ISD to have extended school hours for enrichment and learning and provides breakfast, lunch and dinner for all students daily.
PRINCIPAL ROLANDA MCKENZIE 22 Years in Education
“Your kids will feel like they are part of the family. The teachers go above and beyond to make a difference. They are there to teach your child something so that later on in life they can have an impact on this world.� - Milton White, parent
817-370-5630 9200 Poynter Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76123 www.crowleyisdtx.org/hargrave 26 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
MAKE LEARNING FUN AGAIN Our teachers are amazing, but students can follow their interest beyond the classroom walls. Our campus offers student clubs such as robotics, Girls Inc., Communities in Schools, show choir, chatterbox and Library Leaders. NO ROOKIES HERE Every campus teacher has at least three years of classroom experience and is charged to foster student creativity through design thinking. They have seen it all and have the experience to help your child grow. EVERY DAY IS DIFFERENT No day is the same at J.A. Hargrave Elementary. Students have endless opportunities to learn and have fun, including career days, guest speakers, district cultural competitions, spirit weeks, digital learning fairs and more.
jackie carden elementary school ONE OF THE BEST IN THE STATE Our campus has earned nine academic distinctions from the State of Texas in the last four years in areas such as Postsecondary Readiness, Mathematics, English/Language Art and Reading. COLLEGE BOUND Our campus has a strong college-going culture as an AVID Elementary campus. Our students develop the academic habits they will need to be successful at all levels through learning about organization, study skills, communication and self-advocacy. A TRUE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL Built in 1989, our campus is nestled in the heart of a neighborhood community, allowing students the opportunity to walk to school safely and learn close to home. CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY On the third Tuesday of every month, we open our doors to host the Tarrant County Area Food Bank mobile pantry, delivering fresh food to those in need.
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PRINCIPAL DR. PAULA BROOKS 21 Years in Education
“It is a great place of learning and the staff truly cares about the success of the students. They also offer multiple diverse experiences through exploring other cultures, especially the Vietnamese culture.” - Cornesha Johnson, parent
817-370-5600 3701 Garden Springs Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76123 www.crowleyisdtx.org/jackiecarden Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 27
june w. davis elementary school ANYONE CAN PLAY Our campus is completely ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant, including a wheelchair accessible playground.
PRINCIPAL KEVIN HUNT 18 Years in Education
“There is a strong common goal to provide our kids with the best education from parents, to teachers, principal and other staff. As a parent, I feel like we are a part of our children’s education again.” - Gregory Alvarado, parent
817-885-5700 6301 Rockrose Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76123 28 www.crowleyisdtx.org/daviselementary CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
GET A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION This STEAM school has a science courtyard with a water cistern, a full science lab and a maker space lab with 3D printers, but also places emphasis on music and the arts with a full classroom piano lab. WIDE OPEN SPACES Our campus has a variety of open and collaborative learning spaces with dry erase boards, flexible seating, clear-touch interactive boards and independent study areas. PREPARING STUDENTS FOR THE NEXT LEVEL Our campus is a school-wide AVID elementary campus featuring bestpractice teaching strategies, organization and planning expectations, college and career preparation and a focus on individual determination via growth mindset.
mary harris elementary school SMART SUPERPOWERS After earning three distinctions from the State of Texas in 2019, Mary Harris claimed a “B” rating for high academic achievement. BUILDING THE FUTURE The school opened in 2010 as an intermediate campus but became an elementary campus in 2019, hosting kindergarten through sixth grade in a warm and welcoming learning environment. BIG SHOES TO FILL Our school’s namesake, Mary Harris, came to Crowley ISD in 1975 and served more than 30 years as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, district administrator and board trustee. DREAMBUILDERS The educators at Mary Harris are passionate and dedicated individuals who strive to ensure that every child achieves their full potential. Our high expectations allow children to dream in color.
PRINCIPAL DR. CLARENCE WILLIAMS 13 Years in Education
“My daughter has blossomed at Mary Harris Elementary School. They welcomed her with open arms and never let go. She has become an honor roll student and has gained so much confidence in herself.” - Crystal Hamilton, parent
817-370-7571 8400 West Cleburne Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76123 www.crowleyisdtx.org/maryharris Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 29
meadowcreek elementary school STRIDE WITH PRIDE Many of our students take advantage of fine arts, extracurricular and leadership activities. Our school offers after school football, soccer, softball, All Pro Dads and Girls with Pearls to give our students a well-rounded experience.
PRINCIPAL TONYA COLEMAN 20 Years in Education
“It’s a really fun and engaging environment and my daughter loves it. She loves going to school every day. She tells me all the time that school is fun. She loves the music program. There’s many extracurricular activities students can do.” - Kenetria Johnson, parent
817-370-5690 2801 Country Creek Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76123 www.crowleyisdtx.org/meadowcreek 30 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
GALLOP TO SUCCESS Our school is welcoming and inviting to the community. The staff is friendly and caring. We have high expectations and believe in going above and beyond for all students. This includes a variety of parent nights for the entire family. TROT INTO THE FUTURE Students are exposed to STEM opportunities in math and science. Our community partner, Lockheed Martin, brings real-life applications into the classroom. These experiences prepare our students to be a bigger part of the global community.
oakmont elementary school I WANT TO DO THAT To prepare them for careers of the future, our students are exposed to learning opportunities in Environmental Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. LEARNING OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM Students don’t have to learn inside the four walls of a classroom. We have a great outdoor learning environment with two outdoor classrooms and an expansive garden. CARING FOR KIDS We work in partnership with parents to provide the best education for every child. Our intervention plans for individual students results in improvement and growth academically and behaviorally.
PRINCIPAL DR. KIM SCOGGINS 33 Years in Education
“My son has matured so much thanks to the on-site counselor and his teachers working so well together. His behavior continues to improve and he’s performing well academically.” - April Stevenson, parent
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817-370-5610 During construction of our campus, a hawk kept flying overhead to supervise the 6651 Oakmont Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76132 progress. Because of this special visitor, our first principal, Earla Houser, decided the Spring 2020 | CROWLEYwww.crowleyisdtx.org/oakmont ISD CONNECTIONS 31 school’s mascot would be a hawk.
parkway elementary school SPROUTING UP Our school garden hosts a variety of items like fresh grown tomatoes, eggplants, spices, strawberries and zucchini. We also grow flowers as well.
PRINCIPAL ROSLYN BELL 22 Years in Education
“We feel welcome when we walk through the doors of Parkway. Both of my daughters have grown confident in their uniqueness. They feel smart, loved and cared for while at school. They feel safe with their teachers and know if they need anything, their needs will be met.” - Marissa Boyd, parent
817-568-5710 1320 W. Everman Pkwy., Fort Worth, TX 76134 www.crowleyisdtx.org/parkway 32 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL We are an AVID campus, focused on preparing our students to think on a more in-depth level. With more rigorous and engaging activities, students are in control of their learning and more organized. READER LEADERS Reading is one of the most valuable skills you can learn at Parkway. Our Read To Win Program targets support to improve and advance reading. There is a 1:1 student-teacher ratio with weekly meetups. WE’RE GREAT, EVEN LATE Our 21st Century After School Program has an hour of tutoring/homework, then students are exposed to clubs of their choice, such as math club, step team, sports club and reading book club. Students also have the opportunity to participate in annual drama plays as well.
s.h. crowley elementary school A HOME AWAY FROM HOME At S.H. Crowley Elementary, we are committed to establishing an environment that builds relationships, fosters academic excellence and develops a lifelong love of learning. FOCUSED ON EVERY STUDENT We believe that, “Every student is worth my best,” so our daily focus is on the individual student and their unique social, emotional and learning needs. WE CAN DO THIS TOGETHER We welcome visitors and volunteers to support the educational endeavors on our campus so that our students can learn, grow and thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment.
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CAMPUS TEACHERS WITH 20+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE CLASSROOM (2018-19)
PRINCIPAL DEIDRA CASTRO 22 Years in Education
“At S.H. Crowley Elementary, my son gets to interact with a diverse student population. In a private or charter school, he may not get the opportunity to be exposed to as many different cultures and personalities.” - Dr. Patricia Tran, parent
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sidney h. poynter elementary school SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Poynter Elementary prides itself on providing opportunities to engage our students and their families in a variety of events throughout the year to enhance student learning.
PRINCIPAL SHAKETA TRAYLOR 27 Years in Education
“When my children walk through the hallways, they are greeted by their first name from all the staff. It means a lot to parents and students when the administration and staff take time to learn the names of about 400 students. It provides a sense of security and pleasure to know they care about our children and it reflects through their compassion.”
SHOW OFF YOUR TALENTS In addition to challenging students academically, opportunities are provided for students to develop their love for the performing arts through song, dance, spoken word and written expression. WE DON’T DO IT ALONE Through volunteers, our PTA and strong community partnerships such as TurningPoint Church, Hair Docs Barber College, Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks and more, we are able to fulfill our mission to help all students reach their full potential.
- Shelly Traylor, parent
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817-568-5730 521 Ashdale Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76140 Sidney H. Poynter started as teacher in Crowley ISD in 1959 before becoming the www.crowleyisdtx.org/poynter CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020district’s first superintendent. He held that position for 40 years (1963-2003).
sue crouch elementary school STEM SMART Sue Crouch Elementary is home to a STEM MyChoice Program, putting an emphasis on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES We also provide enrichment opportunities for our students through field trip opportunities such as Bass Hall and Camp Grady Spruce. OUR STUDENTS MATTER The Sue Crouch staff knows that our students’ social and emotional development is important to their success. Each classroom is equipped with a visual morning check-in, so that students can begin each day in a safe and nurturing learning environment. We believe in building a positive climate to ensure our students can learn and grow academically, socially and emotionally. Each six weeks, students are provided rewards for behavior, attendance and academics.
PRINCIPAL DR. ARTHURLYN MORGAN 25 Years in Education
“I speak really highly of the school district and of Sue Crouch Elementary. It’s a great school, because they make an attempt to have a connection with parents. Coming here was a breath of fresh air. We are really pleased that we moved here.” - Marcena Crawford, parent
817-370-5670 8036 Cedar Lake Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76123 www.crowleyisdtx.org/suecrouch Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 35
sycamore elementary school SUPERSTARS ARE SMART Sycamore has earned distinctions and recognition by the state of Texas for academic excellence for more than eight consecutive years. CELEBRATING DIVERSITY We are proud to serve a multicultural community with a diverse student body and staff. We host bilingual classes at every grade level.
PRINCIPAL REBEKAH HUNT 15 Years in Education
“I truly do love Sycamore. I brought my children back to Sycamore from a charter school. I regret having taken them from Sycamore. It was a big disappointment. The level of care and passion and patience was not there. I’m so happy to be back. I see a big difference in my children.” - Luverda Sneed, parent
817-568-5700 1601 Country Manor Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76134 www.crowleyisdtx.org/sycamore 36 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
RELATIONSHIPS FIRST We believe that relationships are at the heart of what we do. We care fiercely for each other and for our students, and we are committed to working together, doing whatever it takes to ensure our children not only succeed, but lead.
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crowley middle school AT THE CORE Starting at the first bell of the day, our mission is to offer our students a profound educational experience that combines academics, creative arts and athletics in a compassionate community. THESE YEARS MATTER We believe that the middle school years are critical in every student’s development, and our teachers are specialists in this area. The CMS educational experience is specifically tailored to serve the unique needs of our students to help them grow with an awareness of their personal strengths, passion for learning, confidence to try new things, an ability to advocate for themselves and compassion for others. UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL We offer advanced academics through our STEM and Leadership programs, as well as Pre-Advanced Placement (AP) core courses. This allows students to be challenged while becoming global thinkers, problem solvers and developing intellectual vitality.
PRINCIPAL OMARIAN BROWN 19 Years in Education
“It’s refreshing to see a school acknowledge students as people and not just another number for test scores. My children know there are other adult figures that care about them and their futures as much as their parents do. ” - Juanita Smallwood, parent
817-370-5650 3800 W. Risinger Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76123 Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISDwww.crowleyisdtx.org/cms CONNECTIONS 37
h.f. stevens middle school SPENDING YOUR TIME WISELY Our students receive a 45-minute student advisory period daily for tutorials, interventions, club meetings and assemblies.
PRINCIPAL KIM BUCKHALTON 18 Years in Education
“H.F. Stevens allows the students the opportunities needed to prepare for their future and start their GPA at a middle school level. Anytime I have an issue or a need, the staff and teachers are always there with open arms. That is quite comforting to a parent.” - Darla Simmank, parent
817-297-5840 940 N. Crowley Rd., Crowley, TX 76036 www.crowleyisdtx.org/hfstevens 38 CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
YOU CAN’T GET THIS ANYWHERE ELSE We host traditional clubs like National Junior Honor Society and Student Council, but we offer other opportunities, including Yearbook, Media Team, Men In Training, Girls Inc., Jewels, Theater Club, Soccer Team, Dance Team, Step Team, Spanish Club, Gospel Choir and more. EXPOSURE TO CAREER SKILLS Student-run Yearbook and Media Team give students opportunities to learn graphic design, technical writing, photography and audio/video production.
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summer creek MIDDLE school SETTING THE BAR HIGH Our campus offers Pre-Advanced Placement or advanced courses in all core subject areas in order to challenge all of our students to meet their fullest potential. CREATING COLLEGE-READY SCHOLARS Every eighth-grade student takes the PSAT at no cost. After results come in, we teach students how to set up College Board accounts that provide online instruction that is individualized based on the students’ performance on the PSAT. This gives our students a jump start to college entrance exam preparation. AVID DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL We are in the top 5% of schools in AVID implementation campus wide. All students receive guidance and assistance in organization, planning, writing, critical reading and other skills that make them college and career ready.
PRINCIPAL CAYLA GROSSMAN 16 Years in Education
“They have numerous special education programs, advanced academic programs, sports, clubs and AVID. No matter what level the student is on, their needs can be met at Summer Creek.” - Shelley Alvine, parent
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Crowley Ninth Grade Campus STUDENT CENTERED, FUTURE FOCUSED Our school is based on the fundamentals of the growth mindset. We constantly look for ways for students to grow academically, socially and emotionally.
PRINCIPAL DR. CHRISTOPHER WHITE 15 Years in Education
“My child has grown as an individual and a student at Crowley Ninth Grade Campus. She has gained confidence, because of the encouragement of her teachers, to step out of her comfort zone and step up as a leader.” - Chaka Powers, parent
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WE KNOW OUR AUDIENCE We are built upon restorative practices of grace, forgiveness, love and respect. We understand that we are teaching 14-16 year olds who need patience and the opportunity for second chances. FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Our campus allows for a transition period between middle school and high school, where adults can work with students in a smaller setting before they enter the “big campus.” This family atmosphere allows the teachers and administrators the opportunity to get to know students on a one-on-one basis. GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY Over the last two years, our students have demonstrated growth in every level on every standardized test, Algebra, Biology and English I. This has happened because of the commitment of teachers to use research-based strategies in the classroom.
North Crowley Ninth Grade Campus STATE-LEVEL STANDOUTS After earning a distinction in Science from the State of Texas in 2019, the North Crowley Ninth Grade Campus claimed a “B” rating for high academic achievement. OPENING DOORS TO NEW CAREER IDEAS With the goal of helping all students reach their full potential, we provide career experiences through teaching, field trips and guest lectures from industry personnel.
PRINCIPAL CAMCEA STAPINSKI 15 Years in Education
UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL We want your child to be prepared to excel in a global community. We are proud to be a diverse campus with a wide range of experiences that shape the positive culture and climate we possess. GROWTH FOR ALL STUDENTS Parents can feel secure knowing that all means all on our campus. We ensure students’ needs are met at every learning level through student data profiles, interactive lessons and consistent feedback.
“Students are with teachers and staff who are experienced with the particular challenges and social emotional needs of 14- and 15-year-old teens, so they know how to support them and help them reach their full potential.” - Marcy Nelson, parent
817-297-5896 4630 McPherson Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76123 Spring 2020 | CROWLEY ISDwww.crowleyisdtx.org/nc9 CONNECTIONS 41
Crowley HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY CORNERSTONE Crowley High School opened its doors in 1966 and has graduated over 13,000 students in a little over 50 years. During that time period, the school has experienced a transition from a small town, rural high school to now one that proudly serves rural, suburban and urban families.
PRINCIPAL DARYLE MOFFETT 24 Years in Education
“My daughter transferred to CHS during her sophomore year, and we knew it was the right place for her. The staff and students are a family and they welcomed her with open arms. They did what was needed to ensure a smooth transition and set her up for success.” - Courtney Foster, parent
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817-297-5810 1005 W. Main St., Crowley, TX 76036 www.crowleyisdtx.org/chs
STEM-MING WITH PRIDE A CHS senior has received a TCU STEM scholarship in each of the last two years. This coveted scholarship covers the full cost of attendance for four years, totaling nearly $275,000. WE ARE ALL FAMILY All students in our school are treated with dignity and respect at all times. Educators have a responsibility to foster positive relationships with all students.
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PAVING THE WAY The Destination Diploma program at CHS aims to help students meet the requirements for graduating high school and assist these students in achieving post-secondary readiness. On our campus, we have a graduation coach and family engagement specialist who currently serve more than 400 students between the grades 9-12, as well as provide supports to nearly 200 alumni attending college, serving in the military or in full-time employment. GET READY FOR COLLEGE OR YOUR CAREER If going to college is important to your family, we offer dual credit and Advanced Placement (AP) opportunities to help your student earn college credit in high school. If your child wants to join the workforce after walking the stage, they will have access to one of the top career and tech facilities in the state to allow them to explore and gain the skills need to jump into their future field. REWARDED FOR HARD WORK AVID is a nonprofit program that strives to prepare students for college, careers and life. The AVID class of 2020 is approaching $1.2 million in academic scholarships. The amount of scholarship money received by seniors via AVID has increased each year.
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FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS TO COLLEGE THROUGH DESTINATION DIPLOMA PROGRAM
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North Crowley HIGH SCHOOL THE COURSE IS SET FOR SUCCESS We have rigorous instruction that moves the needle for all students. Working off of a guaranteed, viable curriculum, our scholars are provided quality educational experiences.
PRINCIPAL DARYL PORTER 12 Years in Education
“My children have sharpened their leadership skills at NCHS and are able to collaborate with individuals of diverse ethnicities. There are countless opportunities to participate in various fine arts and athletic organizations. The advanced courses helped prepare them for the rigor of college coursework.” - Dr. Linda Barnett, parent
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817-263-1250 9100 Hulen St., Fort Worth, TX 76123 CROWLEYwww.crowleyisdtx.org/nchs ISD CONNECTIONS | Spring 2020
GROWING LIKE CRAZY North Crowley opened its doors in 1998 as a 3A high school with 969 students, but grew quickly, becoming a 5A high school in 2004, which was the largest classification at the time. The Panthers became a 6A campus in 2014 that now boasts 2,681 students from 9th-12th grade. WALKING THE STAGE North Crowley’s graduation rate (95%) easily surpasses the state graduate rate and is one of the highest in the area. TAKING CARE OF OUR FAMILY North Crowley also houses the Panther Emporium, which provides necessities to scholars. From a food pantry to a clothes closet, students have all of the necessities in order to excel in school.
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MORE THAN A GRADE North Crowley has a focus on the entire scholar through partnerships with outside organizations that are housed in classrooms on our campus. These organizations include TCU Advise, Communities in Schools and Girls Inc., providing additional social, emotional and post-secondary supports to enhance the learning experience. BIGGER IS BETTER As a 6A campus, North Crowley provides multiple opportunities for scholars to be involved in something bigger than themselves. These include student and academic clubs and organizations, as well as many UIL-sanctioned activities.
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NEW CAMPUS OPENS FALL 2020 bill. r JOHNSON CTE CENTER PREPARE FOR SUCCESS AFTER GRADUATION Career and Technology Education (CTE) is designed to prepare students for a lifetime of success with secondary and post-secondary opportunities. Students have the opportunity to learn career skills from industry professionals while in high school.
PRINCIPAL DR. MARKEBA WARFIELD 20 Years in Education
“Since my son started coming to the CTE construction program, he now has a reason he wants to go to school every day. He started a job and bought himself power tools. I’ve not seen him fired up about something like this. It is a gift.” - Michelle Dias, parent
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817-297-5896 1033 McCart Ave., Crowley, TX 76036 www.crowleyisdtx.org/cte
WHEN I GROW UP With nearly 30 programs of study, students receive classroom instruction, find internships and job-shadowing opportunities and earn industry certifications. INTEREST AT ALL-TIME HIGH Since opening in 2010, student enrollment has doubled and more than 13,000 students have received training for future careers.
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2020-21 Programs of Study Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Animal Science Applied Agricultural Engineering Plant Science Architecture and Construction Architectural Design Construction Technology - Carpentry Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Design and Multimedia Arts Digital Communications Business, Marketing and Finance Accounting and Financial Services Entrepreneurship
HERE IN THE REAL WORLD Our students get real-world experiences in their prospective career fields through internships with companies and organizations around the Metroplex, including the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Department, Lockheed Martin and Texas Health Resources. LOOKING FOR YOUR BUSINESS Most of our programs offer client services to the community. From event photographers and graphic designers to catering and oil changes, our students are skilled and ready to serve you. COMPETING AT THE STATE AND NATIONAL LEVELS Similar to UIL athletics and fine arts, CTE students get the chance show off their talents against schools from across the state and nation. Through SkillsUSA Championships, our students have competed at the national level more than 10 times since 2010.
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Education and Training Early Learning Teaching and Training Health Science Healthcare Therapeutics Hospitality and Tourism Culinary Arts Human Services Cosmetology Family and Community Services Information Technology Information Technology Support and Services Networking Systems Law and Public Service Emergency Services Law Enforcement Legal Studies Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Aerial Robotics - Drones Biomedical Science Cybersecurity Engineering Programming and Software Development
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CROWLEY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY TWO DEGREES IN FOUR YEARS In partnership with Tarrant County College, Crowley Collegiate Academy (CCA) is an innovative option for students in Crowley ISD to simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an associate degree, with tuition and textbooks provided at no cost.
PRINCIPAL TRALISSA GRIFFIN 22 Years in Education
“This is a free two-year degree. My son has the luxury of being at home with his parents while experiencing the responsibility of college life. Class sizes at CCA are small with like-minded early college students.” - Jana Ellis, parent
817-297-3018 1033 McCart Ave., Crowley, TX 76036 www.crowleyisdtx.org/cca
GROWING LEADERS CCA scholars learn to lead. Every activity on our campus has been initiated by a student or student group. Student groups develop, plan and execute these activities with guidance from their teachers and administrator. PROTECTING THE BANK Scholars can save between $35,000-$75,000 towards a bachelor’s degree, based on Texas in-state tuition and fees of four-year public universities, by earning an associate’s degree in high school.
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BUILT FOR THE FUTURE Crowley Collegiate Academy will have a new home at the new Bill R. Johnson CTE Center, opening Fall 2020.
CROWLEY LEARNING CENTER TRAINED TO RESTORE STUDENTS Our campus is a trauma-informed campus and our teachers are highly trained in social and emotional learning strategies. Our teachers practice restorative practices each day and we strive to meet the needs of the whole child. We do not punish children, we restore them. ALWAYS ON THE MOVE The Crowley Learning Center opened its doors in 1995, but it has only been in its current location for three years to make accomodations for the growth in Crowley ISD. OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP We have had eight principals since the CLC was established in 1995 and our current leader, Rashad Muhammad, has served our students since 2018.
PRINCIPAL RASHAD MUHAMMAD 22 Years in Education
“My child had a wonderful experience at the Crowley Learning Center. The teachers and administrators there truly care about helping students thrive.” - Former CLC Parent
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817-297-6992 1008 Business 1187, Crowley, TX 76036 www.crowleyisdtx.org/clc
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Crowley Middle School: @CMSPanthers
Deer Creek Elementary: @DeerCreekElem
H.F. Stevens Middle School: @hfstevensmiddle
Jackie Carden Elementary: @JackieCardenE
Summer Creek Middle School: @SummerCreekMiddle
Mary Harris Elementary: @MHEHuskies Meadowcreek Elementary: @MeadowcreekCISD
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Dallas Park Elementary: @dallasparkelementary
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Deer Creek Elementary: @DeerCreekElementaryCISD Jackie Carden Elementary: @JackieCardenElementary
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Mary Harris Elementary: @MaryHarrisHuskies
Bill R. Johnson CTE Center: billrjohnsoncte
Meadowcreek Elementary: @meadowcreekelementary Oakmont Elementary: @oakmontelementaryschool
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Parkway Elementary: @ParkwayPawsUp
H.F. Stevens Middle School: hfstevenseagles
S.H. Crowley Elementary: @SHCrowleyElementary
Summer Creek Middle School: scmscolts
Sidney H. Poynter Elementary: @PoynterElementary Sue Crouch Elementary: @SueCrouchElementary
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Sycamore Elementary: @SycamoreSuperstars
David L. Walker Elementary: dlwalkerwarriors Jackie Carden Elementary: jackiecardene
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Crowley Independent School District 512 Peach St. • Crowley TX 76036 817-297-5800 • www.crowleyisdtx.org
0 2 0 2 l l a F g n Starti STEM + FOR ALL Every elementary and middle school in Crowley ISD is becoming a STEM+ campus. Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and more - STEM+ will help students become critical thinkers and problem solvers. STEM+ also allows students to grow creatively through exploring the arts. No applications. No lotteries. Across 19 campuses, students will discover in-demand jobs and be prepared for the wide variety of career and tech courses offered in high school in Crowley ISD.
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