High schools (grades 9-10)

  • R. C. Clark High School (1979)
  • T. C. Jasper High School (1996)
  • C. A. McMillen High School (2011)
  • Shepton High School (1984)
  • W. A. Vines High School (1976)
  • T. H. Williams High School (1961)

Academy schools

  • PISD Academy High School (9-12)

Middle schools (grades 6-8)

  • Bowman Middle School
  • Frankford Middle School (within Dallas city limits)
  • Haggard Middle School
  • 1999–2000 National Blue Ribbon School
  • Hendrick Middle School
  • Murphy Middle School (within Murphy city limits)
  • Otto Middle School (within Plano city limits)
  • Renner Middle School
  • 1994–96 National Blue Ribbon School
  • Bethany Elementary School
  • Beverly Elementary School (within Allen city limits)
  • 2006 National Blue Ribbon School
  • Boggess Elementary School (within Murphy city limits)
  • Brinker Elementary School
  • 1996–97 National Blue Ribbon School
  • 1991–92 National Blue Ribbon School
  • Wyatt Elementary School

Early childhood schools (PreK)

  • Beaty Early Childhood School
  • Head Start
  • Isaacs Early Childhood School
  • Carpenter Middle School (closed in 2025)
  • 1992–93 National Blue Ribbon School
  • 1993–94 National Blue Ribbon School

Feeder schools chart

  • 3-5 elementary schools feed into a middle school
  • Note that Bowman Middle School takes students from 6 elementary schools.
  • 2 middle schools feed into a high school
  • Note that Bowman Middle School solely feeds into Williams High School.
  • 2 high schools feed into a senior high school

The district has had its feeder-school boundary lines redrawn at times in the recent past,

In 2009, the development of more schools in Plano's eastern region, as well as more students attending them, reignited a boundary-line debate. Certain issues, such as socio-economic integration and ethnic balance in the schools, became points of intense discussion that became very publicized and heated. Distance from McMillen and Williams also caused debate against the socioeconomic balance. Eventually, it was settled with mixed socioeconomic and ethnic balance between the two high schools. However, this prompted some parents to be concerned about possible future overcrowding at Plano West. In 2011, the School Board agreed to tweak their plan to ease worries about Plano West overcrowding: Schimelpfenig Middle School students would not be allowed to choose tracks, but instead would all go to Clark High and then Plano Senior High, with the option to transfer.

In 2016, the enrollment boundaries for Mendenhall, Aldridge, and Brinker Elementary Schools were redrawn so as to allow smoother transitions into their appropriate feeder schools.

In the summer 2025, Davis and Forman Elementary Schools and Armstrong and Carpenter Middle Schools closed prompting new boundaries. The students of Plano Regional Day School Program for the Deaf at Davis Elementary had to shift to Harrington Elementary School.

{| class="wikitable sortable"

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!Elementary!!Middle!!High!!Senior high

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|Beverly || rowspan="4"|Hendrick || rowspan="8" | Clark || rowspan="17" | Plano

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|Hedgcoxe

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|Rasor

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|Thomas

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|Bethany||rowspan="4"|Schimelpfenig

|-

|Carlisle

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|Christie

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|Mathews

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|Harrington ||rowspan="4"|Haggard||rowspan="9"|Vines

|-

|Hughston

|-

|Saigling

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|Wells

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|Aldridge||rowspan="5"|Wilson

|-

|Jackson (east of Coit)

|-

|Shepard

|-

|Sigler

|-

|Weatherford

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|Boggess||rowspan="3"|Murphy ||rowspan="6"|McMillen||rowspan="12"|Plano East

|-

|Hunt

|-

|Miller

|-

|Mendenhall||rowspan="3"|Otto

|-

|Schell

|-

|Stinson

|-

|Barron||rowspan="6"|Bowman||rowspan="6"|Williams

|-

|Dooley

|-

|Hickey

|-

|McCall

|-

|Meadows

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|Memorial

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|Andrews||rowspan="3"|Rice||rowspan="6"|Jasper||rowspan="14"|Plano West

|-

|Skaggs

|-

|Wyatt

|-

|Daffron||rowspan="3"|Robinson

|-

|Gulledge

|-

|Haun

|-

|Barksdale||rowspan="4"|Renner||rowspan="8"|Shepton

|-

|Brinker

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|Centennial

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|Huffman

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|Hightower||rowspan="4"|Frankford

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|Jackson (west of Coit)

|-

|Mitchell

|-

|Rose Haggar

|}

See also

  • List of school districts in Texas

Notes

References

  1. Kantrowitz, Barbara. "The 1000 Best High Schools in America." Newsweek. 16 May 2005. Accessed 10 December 2005.
  2. "'Red & Green Clothing Ban' False Rumor". PISD.edu. 12 December 2005. Accessed 25 December 2005.
  3. Breen, Kim. "O'Reilly: I made mistake". The Dallas Morning News. 21 December 2005. Accessed 25 December 2005.