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Denton Independent School District

Denton Independent School District, sometimes shortened to Denton ISD, is a school district based in Denton, Texas. DISD's superintendent is Susannah O'Bara.

During the 2021-2022 school year, the District served 31,951 students.

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.

Attendance area

The district covers the following:

It also covers the census-designated places of Lantana, Paloma Creek, Paloma Creek South, and Savannah.

It also includes the former Lincoln Park, now a part of Little Elm.

The district also serves the housing developments of Cross Oak Ranch, and Savannah, all located in unincorporated portions of Denton County. The district encompasses about .

List of facilities

Athletic facilities

Secondary schools

Secondary schools are divided into two separate levels, middle and high schools. Middle School campuses serve students in grades 6–8 while Comprehensive High Schools serve students in grades 9–12.

Comprehensive high schools

Middle schools

  • Cheek Middle School - named after Pat Hagan Cheek, retired Denton ISD teacher.
  • Calhoun Middle School
  • Crownover Middle School – named after Ronny Crownover, businessman and politician
  • Harpool Middle School – located in Lantana; mascot Longhorns; colors orange and white
  • McMath Middle School – named after Carroll McMath, a Denton ISD teacher and band director from Lubbock, Texas and alumnus of Texas Tech University.
  • Navo Middle School - named after a small farming community in Little Elm, TX.
  • Rodriguez Middle School
  • Strickland Middle School – 1994–96 National Blue Ribbon School
  • Myers Middle School - Named after Bettye Myers, a public education advocate and community leader. This school was scheduled to open in August 2013.

Alternative school (DAEP)

Joe Sparks Campus (Denton County Juvenile Detention System)

  • Sparks Campus - students who encountered legal and disciplinary issues to continue their education. Named after former Denton ISD teacher Joe Dale Sparks.

Primary schools

Elementary schools

Early childhood centers

  • Ann Windle
  • Gonzalez

Denton ISD television channel

Homes in the Denton ISD area get the Denton ISD channel on cable

See also

References

External links