The 25th annual CFISD Livestock Show Association Show and Sale will be held Feb. 7-9 at the CFISD Exhibit Center (11206 Telge Road).
www.cfisd.net
The CFISD community gave approximately $720,000 during the 2018 show through the premium sale, freezer sale and in donations to students.
Students from all CFISD high schools will participate in the show and sale. Approximately 600 student exhibitors and nearly 850 student projects and animals will be exhibited and judged.
The three-day schedule is as follows:
Thursday, Feb. 7
8 a.m. - Poultry, Ag Mechanics and Horticulture Shows;
10 a.m. - Goat Show;
1 p.m. - Lamb Show; and
3 p.m. - Steer and Heifer Shows.
Friday, Feb. 8
8 a.m. - Rabbit Shows; and
11 a.m. - Swine Show.
Saturday, Feb. 9
10 a.m. - Freezer Sale and Silent Auction;
11 a.m. - Buyers' Luncheon at Arnold Middle School (11111 Telge Road); and
1 p.m. - Premium Auction.
"The ag program in CFISD has grown by leaps and bounds since our first districtwide livestock show in 1995," said Denise Kubecka, lead curriculum coordinator in the career and technical education department. "Over the last 25 years, the program grew from eight ag teachers across five high schools to 32 teachers supporting over 3,000 students across 12 high schools. The CFISD Livestock Show is one of the many opportunities these students have to develop skills in project management, responsibility and perseverance; all skills needed to be successful in life. The countless hours spent raising livestock or designing and building projects is evident the moment they step in the arena."