Frisco Independent School District
Location
5515 Ohio Drive
Frisco, Texas, US
District information
TypePublic
MottoOur mission is to know every student by name and need.
EstablishedJanuary 6, 1903 (1903-01-06)[1]
SuperintendentMike Waldrip
SchoolsElementary 43, Middle 18, High 12, Special Programs Centers 3[2]
Budget$692.6 million[3]
Students and staff
Students67,226[3]
Teachers4,683[3]
Staff8,799[3]
Other information
ScheduleM-F except Staff Development, Holidays, and Bad Weather Make-Up Day[4]
Websitewww.friscoisd.org

Frisco Independent School District is a public school district based in Frisco, Texas, United States. The district covers portions of Denton and Collin counties, including portions of the cities of Frisco, Little Elm, Plano, and McKinney as well as unincorporated land.

The district was originally formed in 1876 and was known as the Farmers School District. Small schoolhouses served the rural population at that time. The community of Frisco began to emerge in 1902 and the school district was renamed.[5]

The district is one of the largest in Texas and the nation. In 1995, Frisco ISD had four schools. Since then, the district has added 71 new schools, opening two to six campuses annually. No public school district in the country grew faster from 1990–1991 to 2010–2011, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.[6]

In 2022 the school district is one of the best in the state, receiving the highest Texas Accountability rating of "A".[7][8]

Board of trustees

Frisco ISD Board of Trustees[9]

  • René Archambault - President, Place 7
  • Debbie Gillespie - Vice President, Place 5
  • Dynette Davis - Secretary, Place 4
  • Gopal Ponangi - Place 1
  • Marvin Lowe - Place 2
  • Stephanie Elad - Place 3
  • John Classe - Place 6

District Leadership

Office of the Superintendent[10]

  • Dr. Mike Waldrip, EdD - Superintendent of Schools
  • Michele Crutcher - Assistant to the Superintendent and Board of Trustees

Administration (Instructional Support Team)[11]

  • Todd Fouche - Deputy Superintendent
  • Wes Cunningham - Associate Deputy Superintendent
  • Pamela Linton - Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Cory McClendon - Chief Leadership Officer
  • Amanda McCune - Chief Communications Officer
  • Cheryl McDonald - Chief Technology Officer
  • Erin Miller - Chief Student Services Officer
  • Kimberly Smith - Chief Finance and Strategy Officer
  • Scott Warstler - Chief Operations Officer

Boundary

The jurisdiction of the Frisco Independent School District spans 2 counties, Collin and Denton, serving 5 cities and unincorporated areas.

Collin County: sections of Frisco, McKinney, and Plano.[12]

Denton County: sections of Frisco, Little Elm, and a parcel of The Colony as well as some unincorporated areas.[13]

Demographics

Frisco ISD Ethnicity Data October 28, 2022[14]
Ethnicity Percent
White 36.96%
Asian 39.94%
Hispanic 12.54%
African American 10.77%
American Indian 0.64%
Pacific Islander 0.06%
Two or More Races 5.08%

Schools

Frisco ISD operates 77 schools: 12 high schools, 18 middle schools, 43 elementary schools, and 3 special program centers.[15] The district opens an average of 1-4 new schools per school year.

Emerson High School
High Schools (grades 9-12)
School Name Year Opened Mascot Additional Information
Centennial High School[16] 2003 Titans
Frisco High School[17] 1902 Raccoons The original, current location established in 1995
Emerson High School[18] 2021 Mavericks Located in and serves McKinney, TX; served by Frisco ISD.
Heritage High School[19] 2009 Coyotes Serves portions of McKinney, TX
Independence High School[20] 2014 Knights
Lebanon Trail High School[21] 2016 Trail Blazers Serves portions of Plano, TX
Liberty High School[22] 2006 Redhawks Serves portions of Plano, TX
Lone Star High School[23] 2010 Rangers Serves portions of Little Elm, TX
Memorial High School[24] 2018 Warriors
Reedy High School[25] 2015 Lions
Panther Creek High School[26] 2022 Panthers Serves portions of Little Elm, TX; newest high school.
Wakeland High School[27] 2006 Wolverines
Middle Schools (grades 6-8)
School Name Year Opened Mascot Additional Information
Clark Middle School 2000 Cougars
Cobb Middle School 2010 Cyclones Serves portions of Little Elm, TX
Fowler Middle School 2007 Falcons Located in and serves Plano, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Griffin Middle School 2004 Gators Serves portions of Little Elm, TX
Hunt Middle School 2010 Huskies
Lawler Middle School 2018 Legends
Maus Middle School 2010 Mountain Lions
Nelson Middle School 2016 Nighthawks
Pearson Middle School 2015 Patriots
Pioneer Heritage Middle School 2002 Panthers
Roach Middle School 2005 Rams Serves portions of McKinney, TX
Scoggins Middle School 2008 Seahawks Located in and serves McKinney, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Stafford Middle School 2008 Spartans Serves portions of Little Elm, TX
Staley Middle School 1996 Mustangs
Trent Middle School 2015 Timberwolves Serves portions of Little Elm, TX
Vandeventer Middle School 2012 Vikings Serves portions of Plano, TX and McKinney, TX
Wester Middle School 2002 Wildcats Serves portions of McKinney, TX
Wortham Intermediate School [28] 2023 August Students in 5th and 6th grade. Located in and Serves portions of McKinney, TX
Wilkinson Middle School[29] 2023 August Bulldogs
Elementary Schools (grades pre-K-5)
School Name Year Opened Additional Information
Allen Elementary School 2009 2-story school
Anderson Elementary School 1999 2008 Blue Ribbon School. Located in Plano, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Ashley Elementary School 2005
Bledsoe Elementary School 2005
Boals Elementary School 2003
Borchardt Elementary School 2001 Located in Plano, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Bright Academy 2001 Formerly known as Bright Elementary, Bright Academy is a member of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme.
Carroll Elementary School 2007
Christie Elementary School 1999
Comstock Elementary School 2012 Located in McKinney, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Corbell Elementary School 2006
Curtsinger Elementary School 1995 2006 National Blue Ribbon School.
Elliott Elementary School 2008 Located in McKinney, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Fisher Elementary School 2001
Gunstream Elementary School 2002
Hosp Elementary School 2014
Isbell Elementary School 2004
Liscano Elementary School 2018
McSpedden Elementary School 2014
Miller Elementary School 2016 Located in Little Elm, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Minett Elementary School [30] 2022
Mooneyham Elementary School 2007
Newman Elementary School 2014
Nichols Elementary School 2012
Norris Elementary School 2015
Ogle Elementary School 2006 Located in McKinney, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Phillips Elementary School 2012
Pink Elementary School 2005
Purefoy Elementary School 2010
Riddle Elementary School 2003 Located in Plano, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
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 Located in McKinney, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Sparks Elementary School 2002 Rated 9/10 according to GreatSchool [31]
Spears Elementary School 2002
Tadlock Elementary School 2008
Talley Elementary School 2018
Taylor Elementary School 2006 Located in Plano, TX; Served by Frisco ISD.
Vaughn Elementary School 2016
Student Opportunity Center
Special Program Centers (grades pre-K-12)
School Name Year Opened Additional Information
Career and Technology Education Center (CTE or CaTE) 2008 Providing students with a variety of special classes including but not limited to culinary, law, engineering, cyber security, mechanics, medicine, etc.[32]
Early Childhood School 2009 Provides a high-quality preschool program three and four-year-old students in Frisco ISD.[33]
Student Opportunity Center (SOC) 2000 The district's only K-12 schools provide alternate education to students who are struggling academically, violate the Frisco ISD Student Code of Conduct, or have other extenuating circumstances that hinder their academic success.[34]

References

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