Frisco ISD has suspended in-person classes through the end of the 2019-20 school year.

This follows Gov. Greg Abbott’s April 17 decision to close Texas schools for the foreseeable future to continue preventing the spread of coronavirus.

The district’s digital learning model, or eLearning, will continue through the end of the school year as well, according to an FISD release April 17.

District buildings, playgrounds and athletic facilities will remain closed to the public, per the release.

Students and families will receive communications in the coming weeks about collecting personal belongings from campuses and returning school supplies and technology, per the release.


Additionally, FISD will await guidance from Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath regarding commencement ceremonies for seniors, per the release.