“Great
is the art of beginning, but greater the art is of ending;
Many a
poem is marred by a superfluous verse.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We have nearly reached the end of our school year in CFISD.
Although we tend to remember an experience by the way we finished it, we cannot
forget all the great accomplishments that have added up to a banner 2016-2017.
This spring, we all cheered on the Cypress Falls Golden
Eagle boys’ basketball team as it captured its first-ever state championship
and CFISD’s first boys’ title since Cy-Fair High School did in 1971. Student
athletes from all of our schools will represent CFISD on the next level, as we
had hundreds sign letters of intent to play in college. One of our alums,
De’Aaron Fox of Cypress Lakes, led Kentucky to a great season and is projected
to be a top-five NBA Draft pick in June.
Not only does CFISD account for some top athletes, but
outstanding academic achievers as well. Several of our students recorded
perfect ACT scores this year, and one of our top-notch seniors was accepted
into seven Ivy League schools! High schoolers in our career and technical
education (CTE) programs worked with NASA to create implementations for the
International Space Station. Computer science students at Cypress Woods brought
home first-place awards from the UIL Academic State Meet!
We are completing our third year of the 2014 Bond program,
which has delivered new schools, renovations and technology and security
upgrades throughout the district. Cypress Park High School had a great first
year, and we are excited to open Bridgeland High School, Wells and Hoover
elementary schools and a new Matzke Elementary replacement campus to serve our
students in 2017-2018. Major renovations at Adam and Bane elementary schools
and Watkins Middle School are ongoing, as well as athletic field replacements
at several high schools and our new natatorium next to Pridgeon Stadium.
Bane Elementary renovations. |
The 85th Texas Legislature has been underway
since January, and members of the CFISD Community Leadership Committee have met
with local representatives to vouch for our district. Although there appears to
be some good legislation related to public education that will be passed, we do
not expect any significant additional funding for schools. Having said that,
our financial leadership team has made many good decisions over the past few
years to put CFISD in a position to weather the storm and continue to take care
of our students and employees.
We honored 2016-2017 Spotlight Teachers in a special
ceremony last week, and I was awed by the talent on display at the Berry Center
that night! The 92 who were highlighted are emblematic of the teaching
excellence that runs throughout CFISD.
Their efforts as educators helped make it possible for
nearly 8,000 seniors to walk the stage at graduation in a few days. These young
men and women will represent colleges and universities all over the country.
Many will serve our country in the military, and others will head directly into
the workforce. I am proud to be part of the ceremony as they continue the next
step in life’s journey.
As your routines transition into the summer, I bid you a
similar (but temporary) farewell until we reconvene in August. On behalf of the
Board of Trustees, I am so thankful for the heroic educators who serve our
children on a daily basis, and the community members who show their support in
so many ways.
Until 2017-2018,
~ Mark Henry, Ed.D.
I am surprised that Cypress Ridge becoming Football Regional Champs was not mentioned in this article.
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