The 2021-2022 school year was another one for the books. Our students, staff and community bounced back from a topsy-turvy two years with one of our strongest finishes yet.
On Saturday, we will conclude 12 graduation
ceremonies at the Berry Center—all back indoors for the first time since 2019.
By the time we are done, nearly 9,000 graduating seniors will walk the stage.
This includes 195 College Academy graduates, who simultaneously earned
associate’s degrees along with their high school diplomas. Way to go, grads!
Graduations were the exclamation mark on a school
year of incredible successes.
Three high school marching bands—Bridgeland,
Cypress Woods and Jersey Village—qualified for the UIL State Marching Contest
in November.
The 28th annual CFISD Livestock Show and
Sale generated more than $450,000 for student projects in February, and was
held in our newly renovated CFISD Exhibit Center.
Our athletics programs produced multiple state
champions! At the state swim meet in February, Cypress Creek High School senior
swimmer Hayden Miller won the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle events;
Bridgeland junior Emma Kinsey won the 100 breaststroke; and Cypress Woods High
School junior Benjamin Scholl won the 50 freestyle. At the state track meet in
May, Cypress Woods senior Eugene Liger won the 300 hurdles.
The ninth annual Superintendent’s Fun Run came back
to the Berry Center in April, raising a record amount of $125,000 for the
Cy-Fair Educational Foundation. It was perfect weather and an awesome day!
Other events we had been missing—like the Dance
ShowOffs, AFJROTC Pass in Review, Cy-Hoops Invitational and more—also returned in-person again,
reminding us about what we appreciate from the normal routine of the school
year.
We recognized more than 350 National Merit Scholars
or College Board Recognition Scholars at a ceremony at the Berry Center in
April.
We know that the tone of the end of the year is not
all celebratory for our neighbors across the state. We can hug our loved ones a
little longer and count our blessings in light of the tragic loss experienced
in the community of Uvalde this week.
With each new achievement and passing school year,
I grow more grateful than ever to live in a community where quality public
education is supported and celebrated. Enjoy your summer, and we will see you
back next fall as CFISD keeps Bringing Out the Best in 2022-2023.
Please take a minute to watch this video showing some of the highlights from the past school year.
~ Mark Henry, Ed.D.
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