Showing posts with label administration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label administration. Show all posts

Nov 14, 2014

Super Senior Breakfast


CFISD recently hosted a breakfast event at the Berry Center for seniors that live in the CFISD community. Approximately 40 people attended the event and enjoyed freshly-baked pastries, fruit and coffee.

Presentations were made by Dr. Mark Henry, superintendent; Teresa Hull, associate superintendent for governmental relations, communication and chief of staff; Nicole Ray, assistant superintendent for communication and community relations; and Leslie Francis, director for marketing and business relations. Handouts were given that provided details about the Super Senior program and the free resources CFISD offers to the senior community. Dr. Henry presented his State of the District that included a video and booklet as supplemental material.


Dr. Mark Henry talks about CFISD's achievements during a State of the District presentation at the recent Super Senior Breakfast.

Nicole Ray explains the benefits available to CFISD residents who hold a Super Senior card.

Sep 24, 2014

Principal by Day, Plant by Night: Q&A with Cy Springs’ Travis Fanning

Cypress Springs High School principal Travis Fanning stands beside the stage prop for Audrey II, the giant plant that will be featured in the school’s production of Little Shop of Horrors.

Cypress Springs High School principal Travis Fanning will serve as the voice of Audrey II in the school’s upcoming performance of Little Shop of Horrors. The musical will take place at the school (7909 Fry Road) Sept. 26-27 and Oct. 1-2 at 7 p.m.; Sept. 27 at 2 p.m. and Sept. 28 and Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance (call 281-345-3070) and $12 at the door, with advance dinner theatre tickets available for the Sept. 26 show for $25. Fanning, who is in his third year as the Panthers’ principal, discussed his upcoming role as the giant plant.

For those who haven’t seen Little Shop of Horrors, how would you describe it and why should they come out to see it at Cypress Springs?
Little Shop of Horrors is a fun, entertaining play that is guaranteed to make you laugh, yet is sometimes sad. Seymour Krelborn is a nerdy orphan working at Mushnik’s, a flower shop. He harbors a crush on fellow co-worker Audrey Fulquard, and is berated by Mr. Mushnik daily. One day as Seymour is seeking a new plant, he finds a very mysterious unidentified plant which he calls Audrey II. The plant seems to have a craving for blood and soon begins to sing for his supper and becomes temperamental. Soon enough, things spin out of control and it goes bad rather quickly.
The Cy Springs cast for this play is AMAZING! The talent level of the students rival that of many professionals. They are eager to learn and are always willing to display their talents.

The character of Audrey II is described as being “an anthropomorphic cross between a Venus flytrap and an avocado.” Are you glad that you will not be required to wear this costume during the musical?
The most exciting part about this play, is the fact that I am off stage and serving as the “voice” of the plant. The puppet masters have the hard work. They are in a tight, confined space for over an hour controlling the movement of the plant during his various temper tantrums.

How were you approached for the role, and how much convincing did you require?
Having done acting in high school, college and for several small theatres in Houston, it did not take much convincing. Our tech theatre teacher (Mr. Greg Alldredge) saw me in a play last year and asked me if I would do this production, and so I gave a quick “yes.”

Is your family pretty excited about it?
They are. I take my son to school most days, so for the past few weeks he has listened to the song during our commute. He like the song Feed Me the most from the play.

Do you have any past or current experience with theatrical performances or singing?
Yes. I have acted in numerous plays since age 15.

What has the rehearsal experience been like, working alongside the Cypress Springs students and theatre director Andrea Boronell?
The students have been GREAT. I tell them to treat me like a cast member and not their principal during rehearsal. They give me notes and share ideas with me to help enhance the comedy aspect of the show. Mrs. Boronell is an excellent director! She expects the best from all of us each and every day.

What is your favorite musical number in Little Shop of Horrors, and why?
Supper Time. It is fun because I as the plant am convincing Seymore to kill once again so that I can eat. 

You will be voicing Audrey II for four of the seven performances (Sept. 26 at 7 p.m.; Sept. 27 at 2 p.m.; Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 5 at 3 p.m.). Who is doing the voice for the other three?
Chaz Coronado

You currently trail Mushnik’s Florists (@MushniksF) in Twitter followers, 616-196, from your @Cy_SpringsPrin account. Do you think this role will increase your social media reach?
I hope so! My goal is to have thousands of followers! LOL.


Cypress Springs principal Travis Fanning joins fellow cast members (L-R) Chaz Coronado, Sebastian Hitt, Rufino Sanchez, Leandro Argueta and Simon Gonzales on stage next to Audrey II.

Jul 31, 2014

Welcome!

The beginning of the 2014-2015 school year is right around the corner. Teachers, administrators and staff members are working around the clock as they prepare to “Lead the Way” for students to have a successful school year. As summer vacation comes to a close for parents and students, and as they begin to get ready for the start of school on Aug. 25, the district is launching yet another new and innovative medium (following suit of the new district website) to keep parents informed.

Jul 28, 2014

New Administrative Assignments


"It is my belief that parents and educators have the most critical roles in society today. I am eagerly anticipating the tremendous opportunity to work with the entire Duryea family as we prepare for a dynamic 2014-15 school year."
- Kenneth Henry, principal Duryea ES




"Ault Elementary has a track record of great tradition and success. I look forward to working with the students, staff and parents as we build on these proud traditions."
- Jeff LaCoke, principal Ault ES





"It's an honor to be part of this wonderful school district, and I am looking forward to an exciting and fulfilling journey as the new principal of this great campus."
- Gloria Vásquez, principal Frazier ES


"It is both an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to serve the Cook community. I look forward to working with the dedicated staff, parents and students as we build the bridge to success in middle school and beyond."
- Maggie Wiley, principal Cook MS