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Little Elm High School (Lobo Ln) Little Elm's second high school opened on Lobo Lane in the 1970s. It served the whole district until 2004 and is now referred to as the "old Little Elm High School." The high school moved in 2005 to its current location on Walker Lane and the "old" high school became Lakeside Middle School.
Public high school: School district: Little Elm Independent School District: NCES School ID: 482772003111 [1] Principal: Vacant: Teaching staff: 148.09 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 2,529 (2023-2024) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 17.08 [1] Campus type: Suburban: Color(s) Blue and Gold Athletics conference: UIL Class 6A ...
Generally, the U.S. 380 corridor is served by Denton ISD, the FM 423 corridor and east Little Elm by Frisco ISD, and the rest of Little Elm by Little Elm ISD. A small portion of land in city boundaries is also served by Aubrey ISD. The Little Elm Independent School District [19] serves most of the original parts of Little Elm. Little Elm ISD is ...
Robertson Elementary School 2007 Located in Little Elm, TX; Served by Frisco ISD. Rogers Elementary School 1987 Scott Elementary School 2014 Located in McKinney, TX; Served by Frisco ISD. Sem Elementary School 2006 Shawnee Trail Elementary School 2000 Smith Elementary School 1997 2006 National Blue Ribbon School. Sonntag Elementary School 2010 ...
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The College Football Playoff cake is getting close to baked, which means much of the angst and anger of the past few weeks over hypothetical and projected scenarios have proved a waste of time.
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