Frisco Independent School District


Frisco Independent School District is a public school district based in Frisco, Texas, United States.
The district covers portions of the cities of Frisco, Little Elm, McKinney, and Plano, as well as unincorporated land in Denton and Collin counties.
The district was originally formed in 1876 and 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.
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 64 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.
The school district earned a "met standard" rating from the Texas Education Agency in 2016.

School Leadership

Frisco ISD Board of Trustees
EthnicityPercent
White47.1%
Asian29.2%
Hispanic13.5%
African American11.0%
American Indian0.5%
Pacific Islander0.1%
Two or More Races4.0%

Schools

Frisco ISD has 10 high schools, 17 middle schools, 42 elementary schools and 3 special programs centers.

High schools (grades 9–12)

School NameYear OpenedTeam NameAdditional Information
Centennial High School2003Titans
Frisco High School1902Fighting RaccoonsRelocated in 1912, 1939, 1973, 1996
Heritage High School2009Coyotes
Independence High School2014Knights
Liberty High School2006Redhawks
Lone Star High School2010Rangers
Lebanon Trail High School2016Trail Blazers
Memorial High School2018Warriors
Reedy High School2015Lions
Wakeland High School2006Wolverines
Emerson High SchoolTBDFunded
High School #12TBDOnly Land Funded

Middle schools (grades 6–8)