This document provides an overview of Frisco Independent School District. It discusses the district's mission to know every student by name and need. It provides enrollment numbers and demographics for students. It also gives information about staff, academics, schools, zones, new school openings, finances, partnerships, and projected growth within the district. The district aims to provide personalized learning through small schools and has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years.
2. Who We Are
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Personalized Learning
knowing students by
name and need
Small Schools
Commitment
relationships
High Opportunity and
High Achievement
Unique Partnerships
Phenomenal Growth
State-of-the-Art Facilities,
Rezoning, Need for Equity
4. Enrollment
(As of March 3, 2015)
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Elementary School
25,368
Middle School
11,896
High School
12,802
Total
50,066
Kindergarteners
3,846
Seniors
2,727
12. STAAR Results
Campus Ratings
Average ACT
District Rating
Average SAT
Academics
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Met Standard
94% Met Standard
(all grades, all subjects)
1609
Met Standard
38 with distinction
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19. Ashelyn Fain Principal
Shawn Perry Principal
Jamie Wisneski Principal
Karen LeCocq Principal
New Schools Opening Fall of 2015
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Norris Elementary School
Trent Middle School
Pearson Middle School
Reedy High School
20. New Schools Opening Fall of 2016
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Lebanon Trail High School
(9th Grade Only)
Devin Padavil Principal
October 2015
1st Reading
November 2015
2nd Reading
December 2015
Decision
Zoning Process
21. Other Schools opening in 2016
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Debra Nelson Middle
School
Coy Miller Elementary
School
Jimmy and Sammy Vaughn
Elementary School
Relieves middle schools on north east side of
district. Vandeventer will receive relief by
capping enrollment next year and assigning
overflow to Wester Middle School. Lawler
Middle School will be built in that area in 2017.
Northwest site â will relieve Robertson, Phillips
and Newman.
Southwest site â will relieve Nichols and Hosp
22. Schools opening in 2017
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Lawler Middle School
Memorial High School
Lawler Middle School will be built at the
southeast corner of Coit Road and County Road
68 (CR 68), on land Mr. Lawler owned adjacent
to his original farm in Frisco. The school will
open in 2017 to relieve middle schools east of
Preston Road.
North of Eldorado and west of Preston Road.
The school will relieve Wakeland and Lone Star.
23. Schools & Growth
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Frisco
Little Elm
McKinney
Plano
69
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63
70
Total
Square Miles
58
3
7
7
Miles Inside
Frisco ISD
84%
15%
11%
10%
% Inside
Frisco ISD
77.3%
4.0%
9.3%
9.3%
% Makeup of
Frisco ISD
24. Schools & Growth
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23.9 percent of the population (169,188 in
2011-12) within FISD are students in our
schools. We are currently about 69 percent
built out (meaning under development, in
parks, or planned for development). Of the
remaining 31 percent of available land,
almost half is owned by three major land
owners. If factors remain constant, the
outside demographers project enrollment
at build out will be between about 71- and
86,000 students
26. Finances
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General Operating Budget
$389,920,000
Combined Tax Rate
$1.46
Maintenance & Operations
$1.04
Interest & Sinking
$0.42
Taxable Value
$20.5 billion
Average Home Value
$298,272
Spending Per Student
$7,825
FIRST Rating
Superior
FAST Rating
5 Stars
28. FISD, City of Frisco, Collin
County, Collin College, and
in association with Hicks
Sports Group and Mandalay
Entertainment
Dr Pepper Ballpark
FISD, City of Frisco, Collin
County and Hunt Sports
Group
Toyota Stadium
FISD, City of Frisco and
Hicks Sports Group
Dr Pepper Arena
FISD, City of Frisco and
Dallas Cowboys
The Star
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Partnerships