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Frisco ISD operates 77 schools: 12 high schools, 18 middle schools, 43 elementary schools, and 3 special program centers. As of October 27, 2023, there are 28,265 elementary school students, 16,079 middle school students, and 22,357 high school students enrolled in the school district.
Panther Creek completed construction in June of 2022, [3] opening fall of the same year. The school is named after the creek that is by the campus. [4] Panther Creek High school receives students from Stafford and Trent Middle School, and also relieves Lone Star High School and Memorial High school from exceeding 2,100 students.
The Austin school board has called a Nov. 5 election to ask voters to raise the property tax rate by 9.1 cents to fund a $17.3 million compensation package for staff members and offset the ...
Due to the rapidly increasing number of students in Prosper ISD, the district began construction of a second high school in the summer of 2018. [3] The district spent over $200 million dollars on the construction of the school, the most ever spent on a high school in Texas at the time. [ 4 ]
The district said the facilities are needed for equity with Boswell High School and the new Eagle Mountain High School, which is projected to open in 2024. The vote was 60% against and 40% in ...
The Brownsville Independent School District began work on its 2024-2025 budget at a Saturday morning workshop that sought everyone's help to offset the impact of reduced state funding and still ...
Independence High School is a public high school located in the city of Frisco, Texas and classified as a 5A school by UIL. It is a part of the Frisco Independent School District located within Collin County. It opened in the fall of 2014 to freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior students. [3] The first class to graduate was the class of 2016.
The district is projected to close its current budget year with a $42.7 million deficit. Fort Worth ISD approves ‘milestone’ budget with millions going toward staff pay raises Skip to main content