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Cypress School News
CFisd Celebrates serving 1 Million Curbside Meals
The CFISD nutrition services department celebrated serving its millionth curbside meal on June 30, more than three months after launching the free community service on March 16 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Curbside meals have been available to children 18 years and younger at 19 CFISD school locations. Each child is provided with breakfast and lunch. Children do not have to be present in the car, but adults must have some form of documentation for each child, including the student’s school ID, birth certificate, report card or attendance record. Curbside meals will continue Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through August 21 at many Cy-Fair campuses. Visit bit.ly/2XzaQSO for site info and menus. News Source: CFISD News
Cody Weatherly awarded CFisd secondary Teacher of the year
Bridgeland High School world geography teacher and assistant baseball coach Cody Weatherly was selected as CypressFairbanks ISD’s Secondary Teacher of the Year. He will be honored Aug. 3 at the Region 4 Education Service Center Teachers of the Year Ceremony.
CFisd land slated for Performing arts Center, Offices
A new $65.9 million ISC is proposed for the 26-acre plot of land owned by CFISD adjacent to Cy-Fair High School, to provide office and meeting space. A new performing arts center is proposed for the same parcel of land to accommodate growth in band, orchestra, choir, dance, theater and fine arts programs. The new facility would seat about 1,500. The average high school theater seats 800, and the Berry Center’s theater seats 490. Julie Hinaman, CFISD Board Trustee, reports that about 180 of the district’s more than 1,600 annual performances take place at external venues due to lack of capacity.
Bridgeland Junior Makes Over 200 Masks for Community
Bridgeland High School junior Ruth Poole made more than 200 cotton masks for Cy-Fair community members amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Poole recognized a need for masks, especially among the elderly community. “I feel really good about being able to provide masks to those who need them,” Poole said. “Oftentimes, community service is more of a long-term project, but by doing this there was near-instant fulfillment of a need and I am proud to have contributed.”
Softball athletes named to the academic all-district teams finished the season in good standing and earned a composite weighted grade point average of 5.5 or higher for all classes for the two identified six weeks that make up the majority of their regular season. The following student-athletes were named to the academic all-district teams: Bridgeland Brodie Quinlan CyPress ranCh Delaney Phares Trinity Allen Tyler Scott Vanessa Soza Emily Strupp Hailey Stum Jaelyn Simmons Adelyn Becerra Kendall Johnson Mallory Bonvillain Avery Wagner Ariana McCarthy Khloe Jowers Shelby Frazier Emily Jara Caylin McCorkle Britton Rogers Makenzi Jenkins Raina Lange Molly Yo Madyson Wiggins Kaylee Kelso Acie Prince Ashley Buss Lindsay Polleschulz Mackenzie Stuart Camryn Carmouche
Thirty-two Bridgeland and Cypress Ranch student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 14-6A and 17-6A baseball teams, released earlier last month. Athletes who earned academic all-district recognition finished the season in good standing and earned a composite weighted grade point average of 5.5 or higher for all classes for the two identified six weeks that make up the majority of their regular season. The following academic all-district athletes were recognized:
Bridgeland
Murphy Brooks Ryan Williams Tripp Cromer Kyle Dickey Liam Koleci Conner Motsinger Josh Phillips Ethan Brockman Matthew Garza Landon Herrmann Patrick Hogan Bryce Hughes Jaxon Jordan Taylor Phillips Ethan Sipes Ryan Stevenson Chris Wattinger
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Royce Congi Alex Renfrow Christian Salazar Griffin Abercrombie Connor Fulbright Parker Harris Jason Kelly Mason Neal Weston Williams Colby Wilson Connor Sprouse Blaine Burris Fabian Mayfield Mitchell McAfoose Luke Negrete
Cypress Ranch High School graduate Fabian Mayfield was named to the 2020 Academic All-District baseball teams.
golfers named to 2020 academic all-district Teams
Nineteen Bridgeland and Cypress Ranch student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 14-6A and 17-6A golf teams. Athletes who earned academic all-district recognition finished the season in good standing and earned a composite weighted grade point average of 5.5 or higher for all classes for the two identified six weeks that make up the majority of their regular season. The following academic all-district athletes were recognized:
Bridgeland
Carson Chandler Ryan Woods Cole McClellan Nicholas Labarbera Andrew Nichols Tyler Hebert Braeden Burditt Adam Cain Lucas Borrero Mattew Andrews Kolton Nunez
Bridgeland High School juniors Cole McClellan, left, and Nick Labarbera both qualified for the Academic All-District 14-6A team.
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Drew Dean
Leo Luo
Michael Rivich
Zachary Smart
Joshua Fourie
Davis McNeely
Nicolas Yargo
Logan Stiba