 The Dallas Independent School District (DISD) is a school district based in Dallas, Texas (USA). Dallas ISD, which operates schools in much of Dallas County, is the second largest school district in Texas and the twelfth largest in the United States. Image File history File links DISD Logo from dallasisd. ...
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Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, is a public high school located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
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W. H. Adamson High School W. H. Adamson High School, formerly Oak Cliff High School is a secondary school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. ...
School districts are a form of special-purpose district in the United States (amongst some other places) which serves to operate the local public primary and secondary schools. ...
Nickname: Big D Location in the state of Texas Country United States State Texas Counties Dallas, Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Mayor Laura Miller Area - City 997. ...
For other uses, see Texas (disambiguation). ...
Dallas County is a county located in the state of Texas within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area (colloquially referred to as the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex). ...
This is a list of the largest school districts in the United States by enrollment, as of 2001-2002. ...
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Location and area for Map Dallas ISD covers 312.6 square miles of land and most of the city of Dallas. The district also serves Cockrell Hill, most of Seagoville and Addison, Wilmer, most of Hutchins, and portions of the following cities: Nickname: Big D Location in the state of Texas Country United States State Texas Counties Dallas, Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Mayor Laura Miller Area - City 997. ...
Cockrell Hill is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Seagoville is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
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Wilmer is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Hutchins is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
In addition, DISD covers unincorporated areas of Dallas County, including some areas with Ferris addresses. Balch Springs is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
City nickname: none Location in the state of Texas Counties Collin County Dallas County Denton County Mayor Becky Miller Area âLand âWater 36. ...
Combine is a city located in Texas. ...
Location in the state of Texas Counties Dallas County Mayor Michael Hurtt [1] Area - City 21. ...
Duncanville is a city in Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
Nickname: none Official website: www. ...
Garland is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, in Dallas County, Texas, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 215,768. ...
Tree-lined street in Highland Park Highland Park is a town located in central Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
Lancaster is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Mesquite is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, located in Dallas County and Kaufman County, Texas. ...
Dallas County is a county located in the state of Texas within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area (colloquially referred to as the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex). ...
Ferris is a city located in Texas. ...
History Dallas ISD had absorbed many smaller school districts throughout its history. Vickery Independent School District had been annexed into Dallas ISD (adding Vickery Meadows) in 1948. Addison ISD was absorbed in 1954. Pleasant Grove ISD was annexed in 1955 (adding Pleasant Grove), and Pleasant Grove High School was replaced by Samuell High School on the same year. Seagoville ISD of Seagoville was annexed into DISD in 1965. Wilmer-Hutchins ISD was absorbed after the 2005-2006 school year; residents of WHISD were zoned to Dallas ISD. Population density map per Census 2000. ...
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1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pleasant Grove, TX competes with Oak Cliff to be the official ghetto area Dallas, Texas. ...
W.W. Samuell High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in the Pleasant Grove Community area of Dallas, Texas. ...
Seagoville is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ...
Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District (WHISD) was a school district in Texas serving the cities of Wilmer and Hutchins, a large portion of southern Dallas (the administration building was located in Dallas), and a small portion of Lancaster. ...
DISD opened 11 new campuses in fall 2006 [1].
Recent developments - In the summer of 2005, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) ordered the Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District closed for the 2005-2006 school year due to financial stress and reported mismanagement. After negotiations, Dallas ISD agreed to accept the students for the 2005-2006 school year.
- About 6,700 students graduated from 29 high schools in 2005.
- Almost $82 million in college scholarships was awarded to the Class of 2005.
- According to the Texas Education Agency, 13 Dallas ISD schools were rated exemplary in 2006; the number of recognized schools increased from 42 in 2005 to 67 in 2006.
- The current superintendent, Dr. Michael Hinojosa, has made local headlines for his desire to improve the performance and financial oversight of the district. He voluntarily gave up his $1,000/month car allowance (including a driver). He also organized a panel to look into reforms that could be made within Dallas ISD.
- Dallas ISD's Talented and Gifted Magnet was named the top public high school in the country by Newsweek Magazine in 2006. The School of Science and Engineering at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center is ranked 8th.
- Dallas ISD has current graduates attending Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Vanderbilt, Howard University, Georgetown, Texas, Texas A&M, Rice, UTD, University of the Incarnate Word and many others.
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is a branch of the state government of Texas and oversees public primary and secondary education in the state. ...
Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District (WHISD) was a school district in Texas serving the cities of Wilmer and Hutchins, a large portion of southern Dallas (the administration building is located in Dallas), and a small portion of Lancaster. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is a branch of the state government of Texas and oversees public primary and secondary education in the state. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...
Yale redirects here. ...
Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States of America. ...
The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly known as Stanford University (or simply Stanford), is a private university located approximately 37 miles (60 kilometers) southeast of San Francisco and approximately 20 miles northwest of San José in an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County. ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, is a private coeducational research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. MIT has five schools and one college, containing 32 academic departments,[2] with a strong emphasis on theoretical, applied, and interdisciplinary scientific and technological research. ...
Vanderbilt University is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university in Nashville, Tennessee. ...
Howard University is a historically black university in Washington, D.C. Howard was established in 1867 by congressional order and named after Oliver O. Howard. ...
Georgetown University, incorporated as the The President and Directors of the College of Georgetown, is a private university in the United States, located in Georgetown, a historic neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded on January 23, 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll, it is both the oldest Roman Catholic and oldest...
The University of Texas at Austin, often called UT or Texas, is the flagship[3][4][5][6][7] institution of the University of Texas System. ...
Texas A&M University, often Texas A&M, A&M or TAMU for short, is the flagship[3] institution of the Texas A&M University System. ...
Lovett Hall William Marsh Rice University, commonly called Rice University and opened in 1912 as The William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science and Art, is a private, comprehensive research university located in Houston, Texas near the Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. ...
The University of Texas at Dallas, often called UT Dallas or just UTD, is a university in the University of Texas System. ...
The University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) is located in San Antonio, Texas. ...
Dallas ISD has implemented mandatory school uniforms [2]for all elementary and middle school students (through 8th grade) on most campuses starting in the 2005-2006 school year. Several hundred students in uniform during an assembly at Nan Hua High School in Singapore. ...
Japanese high school students in uniform School uniforms are common in elementary and secondary schools in many nations. ...
Elementary and middle school campuses which do not follow the DISD uniform policy continue to use their own mandatory uniform codes, which were adopted prior to the 2005-2006 school year. Uniforms are optional at the high school level; eight traditional high schools and three alternative high schools have adopted them.
2004 Student makeup 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Numbers - Elementary Schools: 96,284
- Middle Schools: 22,208
- High Schools: 39,567
- Total: 158,059 Students
Ethnicity - Hispanic: 98,858, 62.6%
- African American: 47,901, 30.3%
- White: 9,174, 5.8%
- Asian: 1,619, 1.0%
- American Indian: 507, 0.3%
2004 Standardized testing results (TAKS) - Mathematics: 96%
- Reading: 88%
- Science: 100%
- Social Studies: 99%
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) is a primary and secondary education standardized test used in Texas to assess student attainment of math, english, science, reading, and social science skills required under Texas education standards. ...
List of schools in DISD PreK-8, K-8, and 4-8 schools George Bannerman Dealey Montessori Academy is a school in the Dallas Independent School District, named after George Bannerman Dealey, the founder of The Dallas Morning News. ...
William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted is a primary and secondary school in the Uptown area of Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Secondary schools Secondary schools 1 in Dallas To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
High schools 34 in Dallas Traditional high schools 22 in Dallas AAAAA 7 in Dallas AAAA 12 in Dallas Moisés E. Molina High School is a public secondary school located at 2355 Duncanville Road in Dallas, Texas, (USA) in the 75211 ZIP code. ...
W.W. Samuell High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in the Pleasant Grove Community area of Dallas, Texas. ...
Skyline High School is a secondary school in Dallas, Texas. ...
Sunset High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. ...
Warren Travis White High School is a secondary school located at 4505 Ridgeside Drive in North Dallas, Texas in the 75244 zip code. ...
AAA 2 in Dallas W. H. Adamson High School W. H. Adamson High School, formerly Oak Cliff High School is a secondary school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. ...
Hillcrest High School is a public four-year high school in Dallas, Texas. ...
Thomas Jefferson High School (Dallas) is a secondary school in Dallas, Texas that serves grades 9-12. ...
Lincoln High School is located in Dallas, Texas, USA, in the section of South Dallas. ...
North Dallas High School is a secondary school located in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas, (USA). ...
One of the greatest high schools to exist, Seagoville High was founded a long time ago. ...
South Oak Cliff High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in Dallas, Texas. ...
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Other 1 in Dallas James Madison High School, formerly Forest Avenue High School, is a public secondary school located at 3000 Martin L. King Boulevard in south Dallas, Texas (USA) in the ZIP code 75215. ...
- Emmett Conrad High School (Dallas) (A regular school opening in Fall 2006)
Other 13 in Dallas The School for the Talented and Gifted at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center (commonly referred to as TAG or TAG Magnet) is a college preparatory magnet secondary school in the Dallas Independent School District. ...
The School of Government, Law, & Law Enforcement at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center (also know as the Law Magnet) is a college preparatory magnet high school in the Dallas Independent School District. ...
The Science and Engineering Magnet (known as SEM) is located at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center, home of six magnet high schools in the Dallas Independent School District. ...
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, is a public high school located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Middle schools Starting in the 2006-2007 year, all middle schools except Browne, Comstock, Quintanilla, and Stockard will span grades 6-8 (consistent with many of the area districts which have grades 6-8 on one campus), with the four mentioned continuing to span 7-8. Grades 6-8 - Pearl C. Anderson Learning Center (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- William H. Atwell Middle School and Fundamental Academy (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Edward H. Cary Middle School
- Billy E. Dade Middle School (opening Fall 2006 - elementary school prior to Fall 2006)
- Dallas Environmental Science Academy Middle School (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Thomas A. Edison Learning Center (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Benjamin Franklin Middle School (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School and Classical Academy (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- D. A. Hulcy Middle School
- Maynard Jackson Middle School (opening Fall 2006 - elementary school prior to Fall 2006)
- Harold Wendell Lang Sr. Middle School (opening Fall 2007)
- J. L. Long Middle School [3] (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Thomas C. Marsh Middle School (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Francisco F. "Pancho" Medrano Middle School (opening Fall 2007)
- Seagoville Middle School (Dallas)
- Alex W. Spence Middle School (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Boude Storey Middle School (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
- Tasby Middle School (opening Fall 2006)
- E.D. Walker Middle School (opening Fall 2006)
- Sarah Zumwalt Middle School (6-8 starting in fall 2006)
Grades 7-8 - T. W. Browne Middle School
- E. B. Comstock Middle School
- Fred F. Florence Middle School
- W. H. Gaston Middle School
- W. E. Greiner Middle School and Exploratory Arts Academy
- Robert T. Hill Middle School
- Learning Alternative Center for Empowering Youth (LACEY)
- John B. Hood Middle School
- Raúl Quintanilla Middle School
- Thomas J. Rusk Middle School
- L. V. Stockard Middle School
Primary schools Pre-K to 6 - John Quincy Adams Elementary School (Dallas)
- William M. Anderson Elementary School (Dallas)
- Arcadia Park Elementary School (Dallas)
- Arlington Park Community Learning Center (Dallas)
- Bayles Elementary School (Dallas)
- Jimmie Tyler Brashear Elementary School (Dallas, opened August 14, 2006)
- Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School (Dallas)
- W.A. Blair Elementary School (Dallas)
- Annie Webb Blanton Elementary School (Dallas)
- Felix Botello Elementary School (Dallas, opening November 2006)
- James Bowie Elementary School (Dallas)
- Harrell Budd Elementary School (Dallas)
- Rufus C. Burleson Elementary School (Dallas)
- W.W. Bushman Elementary School (Dallas)
- George W. Carver Learning Center (Dallas)
- Casa View Elementary School (Dallas)
- Nancy J. Cochran Elementary School (Dallas)
- S.S. Conner Elementary School (Dallas)
- Leila P. Cowart Elementary School (Dallas)
- Gilbert Cuellar, Sr. Elementary School (Dallas)
- B.F. Darrell Elementary School (Dallas)
- L.O. Donald Elementary School (Dallas)
- Julius Dorsey Elementary School (Dallas)
- Amelia Earheart Elementary School (Dallas)
- J.N. Ervin Elementary School (Dallas)
- Tom W. Field Elementary School (Dallas)
- Charles A. Gill Elementary School (Dallas)
- Henry B. Gonzalez Elementary School (Dallas, opened August 14, 2006)
- Frank Guzick Elementary School (Dallas)
- Lenore Kirk Hall Elementary School (Dallas)
- Onesimo Hernandez Elementary School (Dallas)
- James S. Hogg Elementary School (Dallas)
- Sam Houston Elementary School (Dallas)
- John Ireland Elementary School (Dallas)
- Obadiah Knight Elementary School (Dallas)
- Richard Lagow Elementary School (Dallas)
- Lakewood Elementary School (Dallas)
- Sidney Lanier Elementary School Vanguard for Expressive Arts (Dallas)
- William Lipscomb Elementary School (Dallas)
- Lisbon Elementary School (Dallas)
- B.H. Macon Elementary School (Dallas)
- Maple Lawn Elementary School (Dallas)
- Herbert Marcus Elementary School (Dallas)
- Eladio R. Martinez Learning Center (Dallas)
- Esperanza "Hope" Medrano Elementary School (Dallas)
- Ben Milam Elementary School (Dallas)
- Nancy Moseley Elementary School (Dallas)
- John F. Peeler Elementary School (Dallas)
- Pleasant Grove Elementary School (Dallas)
- John H. Reagan Elementary School (Dallas)
- Oran M. Roberts Elementary School (Dallas)
- Edna Rowe Elementary School (Dallas)
- John W. Runyon Elementary School (Dallas)
- Arturo Salazar Elementary School (Dallas, opened August 14, 2006)
- San Jacinto Elementary School (Dallas)
- Alex Sanger Elementary School (Dallas)
- Ascher Silberstein Elementary School (Dallas)
- Celestino Soto Elementary School (Dallas, opened August 14, 2006)
- J.P. Starks Elementary School (Dallas, opened August 14, 2006)
- C.A. Tatum Elementary School (Dallas)
- Robert L. Thornton Elementary School (Dallas)
- Edward Titche Elementary School (Dallas)
- Thomas Tolbert Elementary School (Dallas)
- George W. Truett Elementary School (Dallas)
- Urban Park Elementary School (Dallas)
- Victory Meadows Elementary School (Dallas)
- E.D. Walker Elementary School (Dallas)
- Daniel Webster Elementary School (Dallas)
- Winnetka Elementary School (Dallas)
- Whitney M. Young Elementary School (Dallas)
- John F. Peeler Elementary (Dallas)
- Winnetca Elementary (Dallas)
John Henninger Reagan Elementary School is a primary school located in northern Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
K to 6 - Nathaniel Hawthorne Elementary School (Dallas)
- Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School (Dallas)
- Victor H. Hexter Elementary School (Dallas)
- Lida Hooe Elementary School (Dallas)
- Stonewall Jackson Elementary School (Dallas)
- Anson Jones Elementary School (Dallas)
- Barbara Jordan Elementary School (Dallas)
- Louise Wolff Kahn Elementary School (Dallas)
- Edwin J. Kiest Elementary School (Dallas)
- Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary School (Dallas)
- Maria Moreno Elementary School (Dallas)
- Martha Turner Reilly Elementary School (Dallas)
- Reinhardt Elementary School (Dallas)
- Rosemont Elementary School (Dallas)
- Leslie A. Stemmons Elementary School (Dallas)
- Stevens Park Elementary School (Dallas)
Pre-K to 5 - Nathan Adams Elementary School (Dallas)
- John Neely Bryan Elementary School (Dallas)
- David G. Burnet Elementary School (Dallas)
- William L. Cabell Elementary School (Dallas)
- F.P. Caillet Elementary School (Dallas)
- César Chávez Learning Center (Dallas)
- Leonides Cigarroa Elementary School (Dallas)
- City Park Elementary School (Dallas)
- Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School (Dallas)
- Stephen C. Foster Elementary School (Dallas)
- Anne Frank Elementary School (Dallas)
- Tom C. Gooch Elementary School (Dallas)
- N.W. Harlee Elementary School (Dallas)
- Highland Meadows Elementary School (Dallas)
- L.L. Hotchkiss Elementary School (Dallas)
- Albert S. Johnston Elementary School (Dallas)
- Jerry R. Junkins Elementary School (Carrollton, August 14, 2006)
- John F. Kennedy Learning Center (Dallas)
- Kleberg Elementary School (Dallas)
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Learning Center (Dallas)
- Umphrey Lee Elementary School (Dallas)
- Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary School (Dallas, opened August 14, 2006)
- Lee A. McShan Jr. Elementary School (Dallas)
- Ronald E. McNair Elementary School (Dallas)
- William B. Miller Elementary School (Dallas)
- Roger Q. Mills Elementary School (Dallas)
- Clara Oliver Elementary School (Dallas)
- John J. Pershing Elementary School (Dallas)
- K.B. Polk Center for Academically Talented and Gifted (Dallas)
- Preston Hollow Elementary School (Dallas)
- J.W. Ray Learning Center (Dallas)
- Joseph J. Rhoads Elementary School (Dallas)
- Charles Rice Elementary School (Dallas)
- Dan D. Rogers Elementary School (Dallas)
- Julian T. Saldivar Elementary School (Dallas)
- Jill Stone Elementary School (Dallas)
- T.G. Terry Elementary School (Dallas)
- H.S. Thompson Learning Center (Dallas)
- Mark Twain Fundamental Vanguard (Dallas)
- Walnut Hill Elementary School (Dallas)
- Martin Weiss Elementary School (Dallas)
- Harry C. Withers Elementary School (Dallas)
- Sudie L. Williams Elementary School (Dallas)
- Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School (Dallas)
City nickname: none Location in the state of Texas Counties Collin County Dallas County Denton County Mayor Becky Miller Area âLand âWater 36. ...
K-5 - Birdie Alexander Elementary School (Dallas)
- Everette B. DeGolyer Elementary School (Dallas)
- Arthur Kramer Elementary School (Dallas)
- Adelle Turner Elementary School (Dallas)
4-5 - Eduardo Mata Elementary School (Dallas)
- Clinton P. Russell Elementary School (Dallas)
- Sequoyah Learning Center (Dallas)
3-5 - Central Elementary School (Seagoville)
Pre-K to 3 - Gabe P. Allen Elementary School (Dallas)
- James P. Bonham Elementary School (Dallas)
- C.F. Carr Elementary School (Dallas)
- Lorenzo DeZavala Elementary School (Dallas)
- Frederick Douglass Elementary School (Dallas)
- James W. Fannin Elementary School (Dallas)
- Mount Auburn Elementary School (Dallas)
- Elisha M. Pease Elementary School (Dallas)
- Erasmo Seguin Community Learning Center (Dallas)
- Phillis Wheatley Elementary School (Dallas)
K to 3 - Julia C. Frazier Elementary School (Dallas)
Pre-K to 2 - Rosemont Primary School–Chris V. Semos Campus (Dallas)
- Seagoville Elementary School (Seagoville)
New elementary schools Opening 2007 - Harris/Roberts Elementary School
- Roy P. Benavidez Elementary School
Early Childhood - Jimmie Tyler Brashear Early Childhood Development Center (Dallas)
Former schools Secondary schools High schools - Norman Robert Crozier Technical High School (the school was known by many names)
- Dallas High School 1907-1916
- Main High School 1916-1917
- Bryan Street High School 1917-1928
- Dallas Technical High School 1928-1942
- Crozier Technical High School 1942-1975
- Business and Management Magnet Center 1975-May 1995 (School relocated to Townview Center May 1995)
Primary schools 4-6 - Daniel 'Chappie' James Learning Center (Dallas) (closed after Spring 2006, students rezoned to Dunbar Elementary)
- J. Leslie Patton Elementary School (Dallas) (closed after Spring 2006, students rezoned to Oliver (became PreK-5), Russell (4-5), Bryan (PreK-5), Miller (PreK-5))
Pre-K through 3 - Robert C. Buckner Elementary School (Dallas)
- Fannie C. Harris Elementary School (students moved to Oran Roberts Elementary for Pre-K through 3)
- Joseph J. McMillan Elementary School (Dallas) (closed after Spring 2006, rezoned to Oliver (became PreK-5), Sequin (PK-3), Bryan (PreK-5), Miller (PreK-5))
K-3 - T.D. Marshall Elementary School (Dallas) (closed after Spring 2006, most of it was rezoned to Oliver (became PreK-5) and small portions were rezoned to Lisbon (PreK-5), Sequin (PK-3))
See also List of school districts in Texas in alphabetical order A Abbott Independent School District Abernathy Independent School District Abilene Independent School District Academy Independent School District Adrian Independent School District Agua Dulce Independent School District Alamo Heights Independent School District Alba-Golden Independent School District Albany Independent School District Aldine...
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The Texas Education Agency rates schools and districts using four criteria. ...
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W. H. Adamson High School W. H. Adamson High School, formerly Oak Cliff High School is a secondary school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. ...
Hillcrest High School is a public four-year high school in Dallas, Texas. ...
Lincoln High School is located in Dallas, Texas, USA, in the section of South Dallas. ...
James Madison High School, formerly Forest Avenue High School, is a public secondary school located at 3000 Martin L. King Boulevard in south Dallas, Texas (USA) in the ZIP code 75215. ...
Moisés E. Molina High School is a public secondary school located at 2355 Duncanville Road in Dallas, Texas, (USA) in the 75211 ZIP code. ...
North Dallas High School is a secondary school located in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas, (USA). ...
W.W. Samuell High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in the Pleasant Grove Community area of Dallas, Texas. ...
One of the greatest high schools to exist, Seagoville High was founded a long time ago. ...
South Oak Cliff High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in Dallas, Texas. ...
Sunset High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. ...
Warren Travis White High School is a secondary school located at 4505 Ridgeside Drive in Dallas, Texas (USA) in the 75244 zip code. ...
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John Henninger Reagan Elementary School is a primary school located in northern Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Lincoln High School is located in Dallas, Texas, USA, in the section of South Dallas. ...
The School of Government, Law, & Law Enforcement at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center (also know as the Law Magnet) is a college preparatory magnet high school in the Dallas Independent School District. ...
The Science and Engineering Magnet (known as SEM) is located at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center, home of six magnet high schools in the Dallas Independent School District. ...
The School for the Talented and Gifted at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center (commonly referred to as TAG or TAG Magnet) is a college preparatory magnet secondary school in the Dallas Independent School District. ...
Skyline High School is a secondary school in Dallas, Texas. ...
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, is a public high school located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
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George Bannerman Dealey Montessori Academy is a school in the Dallas Independent School District, named after George Bannerman Dealey, the founder of The Dallas Morning News. ...
William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted is a primary and secondary school in the Uptown area of Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
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 | Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex | | Counties | Collin | Dallas | Denton | Ellis | Henderson | Hood | Hunt | Johnson | Kaufman | Parker | Rockwall | Tarrant | Wise | | Above 500,000 | Dallas† | Fort Worth† | | 200,000 - 500,000 | Arlington | Garland | Irving | Plano | | 100,000 - 200,000 | Carrollton | Denton† | Grand Prairie | McKinney† | Mesquite | | 50,000 - 100,000 | Allen | Euless | Flower Mound | Frisco | Lewisville | North Richland Hills | Richardson | | 10,000 - 50,000 | Addison | Athens† | Azle | Balch Springs | Bedford | Benbrook | Burleson | Cedar Hill | Cleburne† | Colleyville | Coppell | Corinth | Decatur† | DeSoto | Duncanville | Ennis | Farmers Branch | Forest Hill | Grapevine | Greenville† | Haltom City | Highland Village | Hurst | Keller | Lancaster | Little Elm | Mansfield | Rockwall† | Rowlett | Sachse | Saginaw | Seagoville | Southlake | Terrell | The Colony | University Park | Watauga | Waxahachie† | Weatherford† | White Settlement | Wylie | | Under 10,000 | Blue Mound | Cockrell Hill | Combine | Crowley | Dalworthington Gardens | Edgecliff Village | Everman | Glenn Heights | Granbury† | Highland Park | Hutchins | Kaufman† | Kennedale | Lake Worth | Lakeside | Newark | Ovilla | Pantego | Pelican Bay | Richland Hills | River Oaks | Sansom Park | Sunnyvale | Westover Hills | Westworth Village | Willow Park | Wilmer | | † - County Seat. A full list of cities under 10,000 is available here. | |