Frisco ISD's open enrollment program, Access Frisco, will soon begin accepting students entering high school.

Access Frisco will now allow prekindergarten through ninth-grade students from surrounding areas to attend Frisco ISD schools, according to a district news release.

In a nutshell

Access Frisco launched in the 2025-26 school year for kindergarten through seventh-grade students to attend campuses that are at or below 90% capacity. The open enrollment program is intended to balance class sizes and improve operational efficiency, the release states.

Expanding the open enrollment program to ninth graders allows students to attend the state's largest A-rated district until graduation, the release states.


A quick note

Access Frisco is also expanding to the district's paid pre-K program.

FISD announced its full-day, tuition-based pre-K program Sept. 15. Children at least 4 years of age on or before Sept. 1 are eligible for the program. Tuition for the program is $678 per month or free for qualifying students.

Final takeaways


FISD will hold two application windows for Access Frisco. The priority window will be open from Jan. 12-23. Rolling applications will open after Jan. 24.