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There's Still Time to Vote in Bond Election
Caitlin Giddens
May 6 2014
To participate in the election, residents must be registered to vote. State law also requires voters to show photo identification when voting in person.
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Frisco Independent School District
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Frisco Independent School District is one of the fastest growing public school districts in the nation with new students joining us every day from across Texas, the nation and the world. Many families choose to call Frisco ISD home due to our outstanding reputation for academic excellence, innovative programs and wealth of extracurricular opportunities and experiences.
At the heart of our success is a small-schools model that has guided the District through three decades of explosive enrollment growth. With the support of parents and the community, leaders remain committed to creating small, personalized learning environments, as evidenced by our mission to know every student by name and need. This philosophy drives our day-to-day efforts to understand each child’s unique circumstances, his or her strengths and weaknesses and the role we must play to ensure each student reaches his or her full potential.
It is also reflected in the deliberate manner in which we build and configure our schools. Elementary schools serve 700-plus students in grades K-5, middle schools serve 800-1,000 students in grades 6-8 and high schools serve up to 2,100 students in grades 9-12. (New high schools open with fewer grade levels and add one grade level a year until they serve grades 9-12.)
Address
5515 Ohio Drive
Frisco
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TX
75035
Phone
469-633-6000
Web
www.friscoisd.org
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