Frisco ISD is one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas with nearly 60,000 students and 68 campuses. The following information is the latest available as of May 2017.
Total enrollment: 55,924 Elementary school students: 26,600 Middle school student: 13,770 High school students: 15,554
Total schools: 68 Total elementary schools: 40 Total middle schools: 16 Total high schools: 9 Special program centers: 3
Attendance rate: 97% Four-year graduation rate: 98% Economically disadvantaged: 10.5%
Languages served: 70
Top five languages 1. Spanish 2. Telugu 3. Hindi 4. Korean 5. Arabic
Frisco ISD 2017-18 boundary maps
2. Anderson Year opened: 1999
3. Ashley Year opened: 2005
4. Bledsoe Year opened: 2005
5. Boals Year opened: 2003
6. Borchardt Year opened: 2001
7. Bright Year opened: 2001
8. Carroll Year opened: 2007
9. Christie Year opened: 1999
10. Comstock Year opened: 2012
11. Corbell Year opened: 2006
12. Curtsinger Year opened: 1995 Closed to new students because enrollment has exceeded capacity. New students will attend Shawnee Trail.
13. Elliot Year opened: 2008
14. Fisher Year opened: 2001
15. Gunstream Year opened: 2002
16. Hosp Year opened: 2014
17. Isbell Year opened: 2004
18. McSpedden Year opened: 2014
19. Miller Year opened: 2016
20. Mooneyham Year opened: 2007
21. Newman Year opened: 2014
22. Nichols Year opened: 2012
23. Norris Year opened: 2015
24. Ogle Year opened: 2006
25. Phillips Year opened: 2012
26. Pink Year opened: 2005
27. Purefoy Year opened: 2010
28. Riddle Year opened: 2003
29. Robertson Year opened: 2007
30. Rogers Year opened: 1987
31. Scott Year opened: 2014
32. Sem Year opened: 2006
33. Shawnee Trail Year opened: 2000
34. Smith Year opened: 1997
35. Sonntag Year opened: 2010
36. Sparks Year opened: 2002
37. Spears Year opened: 2002
38. Tadlock Year opened: 2008
39. Taylor Year opened: 2006
40. Vaughn Year opened: 2016
41. Clark Year opened: 2000
42. Cobb Year opened: 2010
43. Fowler Year opened: 2007
44. Griffin Year opened: 2004
45. Hunt Year opened: 2010
46. Maus Year opened: 2010
47. Nelson Year opened: 2016
48. Pearson Year opened: 2015
49. Pioneer Heritage Year opened: 2002
50. Roach Year opened: 2005
51. Scoggins Year opened: 2008
52. Stafford Year opened: 2008
53. Staley Year opened: 1996
54. Trent Year opened: 2015
55. Vandeventer Year opened: 2012 Closed to new students because enrollment has exceeded capacity. New students will attend Wester.
56. Wester Year opened: 2002
57. Centennial Year opened: 2003 Mascot: Titans School colors: navy blue and red
58. Frisco Year opened: 1902 Mascot: Raccoons School colors: Blue and gold
59. Heritage Year opened: 2009 Mascot: Coyotes School colors: maroon and gold
60. Independence Year opened: 2014 Mascot: Knights School colors: purple and black
61. Lebanon Trail Year opened: 2016 Mascot: Trail Blazers School colors: green and gold
62. Liberty Year opened: 2006 Mascot: Redhawks School colors: red and black
63. Lone Star Year opened: 2010 Mascot: Rangers School colors: navy blue and silver
64. Reedy Year opened: 2015 Mascot: Lions School colors: green, blue and silver
65. Wakeland Year opened: 2006 Mascot: Wolverines School colors: orange and navy blue
Rezoning
Frisco ISD adds an average of 2,500-3,500 new students each year and has regularly opened new schools to accommodate the growth. Because of this, the district has undergone a rezoning process almost every year. Rezoning is designed to relieve overcrowding and balance enrollment in existing schools.
Tentative rezoning timeline for 2017
September: FISD evaluates enrollment growth and receives enrollment projections from an external demographer. October: Board of trustees is presented with the 2018-19 school year draft attendance zones. November: District holds public hearings on proposed attendance zones. December: Board of trustees approves 2018-19 attendance zones.
5515 Ohio Drive, Frisco 469-633-6000 www.friscoisd.org
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