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Pages in category "Frisco Independent School District high schools" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.
As of the 2023-2024 school year, there are a total of 1,166 students enrolled at Panther Creek High School. Of the students enrolled, 31.14% of students are Asian , 22.99% are African American , 26.59% are White , 13.39% are Hispanic , 0.77% are American Indian / Alaskan Native, 0.17% are Pacific Islanders , and 4.97% are Multiracial . 17.5% of ...
It is part of the Frisco Independent School District. It is one of eleven high schools in the district, and is named after Rick Reedy, who served as the district's superintendent for 16 years. [3] [4] The school was built to relieve the Frisco and Wakeland High Schools. Reedy opened with 9th and 10th graders in the 2015–2016 school year. [5]
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 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] This school was named Rock Hill High School, and opened in the 2020–21 school year. The southern and eastern parts of Prosper ISD's school zone were designated to Rock Hill's new attendance zone ...
All of the cosmetology schools incorporated eco-conscious elements such as energy and water-saving features. [6] [7] Since its peak in 2010, Empire closed 1 school in 2011, 5 schools in 2014, 10 schools in 2015, 11 schools in 2016, 8 schools in 2018, 4 schools in 2019, and 8 schools in 2020. [8]
The school is named for Lebanon, a community which existed at the site about half a century before Frisco and was located near the Preston Trail. [3] An initial decision to name the school Lebanon High School caused controversy among parents and students alike, who felt that the school's name would be too reminiscent of the Middle Eastern country of the same name; the community was allegedly ...