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Formulario de comentarios acerca del Código de Conducta y el Manual del Estudiante 2024-25
The Stop the Bleed course will be offered to students in grades 7-12 on Jan. 8 from 6-7 p.m. at the Mark Henry Building. Space is limited. Please call 281-897-4015 to register.
Dec. 6, 2024—Eighteen CFISD water polo athletes earned All-Region honors and accolades for the 2024-2025 school year from the Texas Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (TISCA).
Mark your calendar for the Superintendent's Fun Run on March 29, 2025, at the Berry Center.
Dec. 4, 2024—Fifty-two CFISD water polo athletes earned Academic All-State honors and accolades for the 2024-2025 school year from the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA).
Dec. 3, 2024—CFISD basketball coaches have released the finalized bracket for the 15th annual Houston Methodist Cy-Hoops Invitational, to be held Dec. 12-14 at three CFISD high schools and the Berry Center.
Nov. 26, 2024—The Texas Art Education Association (TAEA) named CFISD a 2024 District of Distinction award winner, marking the fourth time the district has earned the prestigious designation. CFISD is among only 96 districts in the state to earn this award.
November and December's Character Trait is Empathy.
Oct. 24, 2024—Twenty-three CFISD students have been cast in the Houston Repertoire Ballet’s 26th annual performance of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, featuring professional guest artists Léa Fleytoux as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Jake Roxander as the Cavalier, both of the American Ballet Theatre.
District 16-6A water polo coaches recently released the 2024 All-District 16-6A Water Polo Team, following the conclusion of each team’s season in the UIL playoffs.
Two CFISD water polo teams advanced past the regional quarterfinal round of the Class 6A playoffs and move on to their respective regional tournaments, while the Cypress Ranch High School girls’ team and the boys’ teams from Cypress Creek and Cypress Ranch high schools concluded their seasons and finished as regional quarterfinalists.
The Bridgeland High School girls’ and boys’ cross country teams won the District 16-6A titles at the Cross Country Championships, held Oct. 11 at Spring Creek Park in Tomball. For the Bridgeland boys and girls, this is their sixth and seventh consecutive team championships, respectively. Bridgeland’s cross country programs are currently ranked No. 3 in the state by the Country Coaches Association of Texas.
Five CFISD water polo teams advanced past the area round of the Class 6A playoffs and moved on to the regional quarterfinal round while the Cypress Falls, Cy-Fair and Cypress Woods high schools girls’ teams concluded their seasons and finished as area round finalists. The Cy-Fair, Cypress Woods and Jersey Village boys’ teams also concluded their seasons and finished as area round finalists.
Eleven CFISD water polo teams advanced past the bi-district round of the Class 6A playoffs and move on to the area round, while the girls’ teams from Langham Creek and Cypress Lakes high schools and the boys’ teams from Bridgeland, Cypress Springs and Cypress Lakes high schools concluded their seasons and finished as bi-district finalists.
The District 20-6A and District 16-6A water polo seasons ended on Oct. 2 with 16 CFISD teams qualifying for the UIL playoffs.
Parents with children enrolled in bilingual or ESL classes at CFISD schools who want to learn English are invited to enroll in district-offered ESL classes for parents. The free classes are offered for three levels of English proficiency: Introduction, Beginner or Intermediate. Registration will take place at the school cafeterias on the first day of class.
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Representatives for Youngs Counseling visited staff members at Farney Elementary School, Cypress Creek High School and Goodson Middle School to officially announce their Adopt-a-School partnership with the campuses.
Cypress Creek High School senior Morgan Mauldin is celebrated by her teachers for being an exemplary and forward-thinking student.
More than 160 CFISD student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A baseball teams.
More than 300 CFISD student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A boys’ and girls’ track and field teams.
July 16, 2024—More than 130 CFISD student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A boys’ and girls’ golf teams.
July 15, 2024—More than 200 CFISD student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 10-6A wrestling team.
July 11, 2024—More than 200 CFISD tennis athletes were named to the Academic All-District 16-6A and District 17-6A tennis teams.
July 11, 2024—Seventy CFISD student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A boys’ basketball teams.
July 11, 2024—More than 200 CFISD swimmers and divers were named to the Academic All-District 17-6A and 18-6A swimming and diving teams.
July 11, 2024—More than 90 CFISD student-athletes qualified for the Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A girls’ basketball teams.
July 11, 2024—More than 90 CFISD student athletic trainers were named to Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A teams for both winter and spring sports.
July 5, 2024—The CFISD athletic department has announced its ticketing procedures for the 2024 varsity football season, with season tickets going on sale beginning Monday, July 8.
July 3, 2024—More than 300 CFISD soccer athletes were named to the Academic All-District 16-6A and District 17-6A soccer teams.
July 3, 2024—More than 130 CFISD softball players were named to the Academic All-District 16-6A and District 17-6A softball teams.
For the 2024-2025 school year, changes have been made to the bus service provided by CFISD. Please review the 2024-25 Transportation Plan.