Jun 23, 2016

Special Education Notice: Disposal of Records

The Special Education Department of Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District will soon dispose of the confidential records of students who have not received special education assessment, instruction or related services since June 2011. These records are retained for a period of 5 years after assessments or services are complete. The records will be destroyed on or about July 11, 2016 unless a request is otherwise received.

Special Education Records could be of future importance for purposes of applying for Social Security benefits.  Requests to prevent the destruction on certain records should be forwarded by July 1 to Lauri Barnes, Special Education Department, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, P.O. Box 692003, Houston, TX  77269-2003. Call the CFISD Records Center at 281-807-8140 for more information.

Holbrook ES Career Day, Rodeo Day

Career Day

Presenters wrap up a day of sharing with students at the Holbrook ES 2nd Annual Career Day. Pictured (front row, L-R) are Rashonner Lillie, Walter Cruz, Agnes Doyle, Stephanie Alaman, Lupe Mireles, Eddie Garcia, Justin Barras, Larry Brooks and Stephan Lillie; and (back row) Reginald Lillie II, Brian Bolden, James Allen and Harry Gunner.
Greater True Faith Missionary Baptist Church’s young professionals group provided speakers for the 2nd Annual Holbrook ES Career Day on May 31.


Holbrook ES Career Day speaker Justin Barras, a project engineer for SNC Lavalin Engineering, addresses students during the second annual event on May 31.
Career Day speakers were:

  • Walter Cruz, engineering manager at MD Anderson;
  • Harry Gunner, client relations director at Epic Health Services;
  • Agnes Doyle, associate attorney for Porter Hedges;
  • Larry Brooks, Brooks and Davis Real Estate Firm;
  • Eddie Garcia, IT director of Dell Healthcare;
  • Justin Barras, project engineer, SNC Lavalin Engineering;
  • Mia Booker, assistant controller, Tri Tech Surveying Co.;
  • James Allen, financial analyst for Just Energy;
  • Lupe Mireles, senior relationship manager of Bank of America;
  • Stephanie Alaman, flight attendant for Spirit Airlines; and
  • Brian Bolden, project manager for MEDCO.

Presenters shared information about the colleges they attended as well as their careers.

Brian Bolden, project manager for MEDCO, speaks to Holbrook ES students during the school’s 2nd Annual Career Day on May 31.
“Students were eager to take in all of the information that was shared,” said Pam Handsborough, Holbrook behavior interventionist.
Larry Brooks of Brooks and Davis Real Estate Firm speaks to Holbrook ES students during Career Day.


Holbrook students provided the following notes to Career Day speakers:


Dear Mrs. Doyle,
I enjoyed your presentation because you were very energetic and you made the presentation very fun with the little story about Mrs. Merrill and Holbrook Elementary. You solved it so professionally. Thank you for spending your time with us. – Melanie B.


Dear Mr. Garcia,
Thank you for the awesome presentation. Technology is amazing. Thank you for taking time to talk about your job. p.s. This is the girl who thought of the expanding house. – Emma A.
Reginald Lillie II presents to Holbrook ES students during Career Day on May 31.

Rodeo Day

A member of the HLSR speaker’s committee addresses Holbrook ES students on May 20.
The speaker’s committee of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo visited Holbrook ES on May 20 to share information about the history of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Holbrook ES students Brianna Okafor and Anh Dinh assist a Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo speaker during a presentation at the school on May 20.

Holbrook ES students pose questions to a HLSR speaker.

The speakers addressed the entire student body during the daylong event.


“Students were excited to learn about the history of life as a cowboy,” said Holbrook ES behavior interventionist Pam Handsborough.


Holbrook ES student Jayla Lewis assists a HLSR speaker by wearing western clothing.

Swenke End-of-the-Year Flash Mob

Swenke ES teacher Stewart McMillan’s homeroom class coordinates a flash mob dance after the morning announcements on May 27.
Students at Swenke ES thanked their teachers in a unique way on May 27 when they broke into a choreographed flash mob in each classroom following the morning announcements.

Swenke ES teacher Sybil Wells reacts with surprise as her students perform a flash mob dance.
The Swenke administrative team, music and PE teachers planned the dance with the students, whose homeroom teachers reacted with stunned smiles.


“It was a surprise end-of-the-year fun day,” said Liz Miller, Swenke principal.

Swenke ES teacher Cassandra Serrata watches as her students dance following the morning announcements.