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Dallas ISD
The DISD’s commitment to student
success and a progressive
learning environment is
reflected in a challenging core
curriculum and special programs,
such as career education,
character education, Advanced
Placement, talented and gifted,
science and engineering, fine
arts, and multilingual and
multicultural enrichment.
The DISD is the 12th largest
school district in the nation.
The district serves a
351-square-mile area and 11
municipalities. Almost 70
different languages are spoken
in the homes of its students.
About 161,000 students were
enrolled for the 2003-2004
school year.
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Lewisville
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Lewisville Independent School
District is made up of all, or
part of, at least thirteen
communities including
Lewisville, Highland Village,
Copper Canyon, Double Oak, The
Colony, Flower Mound, portions
of north Carrollton, western
Plano, and smaller portions of
Frisco, Hebron, Coppell,
Grapevine and Argyle. |
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Denton ISD |
Denton
ISD is one of the
fastest-growing school districts
in North Texas. It is located at
the tip of the “Golden
Triangle,” which includes the
cities of Dallas, Fort Worth and
Denton.
The Denton Independent School
District has been committed to
providing an exemplary education
to its students since it was
founded in 1882. The district
encompasses almost 180 square
miles and currently includes
three comprehensive high
schools, four middle schools, 15
elementary schools, an early
childhood center, an alternative
high school, and other
specialized schools and centers.
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