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Carroll Independent School District

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 First Day of School: Monday, August 19, 2002
(NOTE: Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade students will attend school on an abbreviated schedule for the first two weeks. This will allow teachers to conduct state-mandated
 literacy assessments. Contact your child's school for more details.)


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Athletic Physicals

 

All 7-12 grade athletes participating in school-sponsored sports (University Interscholastic League sports) must have a current physical and emergency card on file with the athletic trainers or coaches at their school BEFORE they are allowed to practice in their sport.

 

Carroll ISD will offer physicals for male and female students for a cost of $25.

 

Female physicals will take place on Wednesday, July 31 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Carroll Senior High School Fieldhouse (doors will close at 11:30 a.m.)

 

Male physicals will take place on Thursday, August 1 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Carroll Senior High School Fieldhouse (doors will close at 11:30 a.m.)

 

Paperwork packets were distributed to students in grades 6-12 before school was out. Extra forms are available in all secondary school offices, the athletic office and the field house. forms must be completed before the first day of practice. Call 817-949-5934 and leave a message if you have any questions.

 

Click Here To Visit The CISD Athletics Department Web Page

 

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Attendance Zones

 

School attendance zones are set by the Board of Education. Enrollment at a particular school is determined by the child's home address. In-district transfer requests must be submitted to the Superintendent for consideration. In-district transfer requests are granted if space permits. Transportation is not provided for transfer students.

 


Click Here To View The Elementary School (K-4) Attendance Zone Map  (pdf)

Click Here To View The Intermediate School (5-6) Attendance Zone Map  (pdf)

Click Here To View The Middle School (7-8) Attendance Zone Map  (pdf)

 

Click Here To View The In-District Transfer Application (pdf)

 

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Curriculum Nights

 

Each year at the beginning of the new school year, Carroll ISD hosts Curriculum Night for parents. This event features an explanation of curriculum guides, course offerings, requirements and expectations. It gives parents the opportunity to visit with their child's teachers. Parents are asked not to bring their children to this event. Children are certainly welcomed at all other open houses and orientations throughout the year.

 

The Curriculum Night Schedule is as follows:

 

Carroll Elementary School (K-4) Curriculum Nights

Kindergarten - August 22 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

1st-2nd Grades - September 10 from 5 to 6 p.m.

3rd-4th Grades - September 10 from 6 to 7 p.m.

 

Durham Elementary School (K-4) Curriculum Nights

Kindergarten - August 22 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

1st-2nd Grades - September 10 from 5 to 6 p.m.

3rd-4th Grades - September 10 from 6 to 7 p.m.

 

Johnson Elementary School (K-4) Curriculum Nights

Kindergarten - August 22 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

1-4 Grades (2 sessions) - September 10 from 6 to 6:45 p.m. and repeated from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Old Union Elementary School (K-4) Curriculum Nights

Kindergarten - August 22 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Grades 1-4 - September 10 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 

Rockenbaugh Elementary School (K-4) Curriculum Nights

Kindergarten - August 22 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

1st-2nd Grades - August 27 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

3rd-4th Grades - September 10 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

 

Carroll Intermediate School (5-6) Curriculum Night

August 29th - 5th grade from 5 to 6 p.m.; 6th grade from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m.

 

Durham Intermediate School (5-6) Curriculum Night

August 29th - 5th grade from 5 to 6 p.m.; 6th grade from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m.

 

Eubanks Intermediate School (5-6) Curriculum Night

August 29th - 5th grade from 5 to 6 p.m.; 6th grade from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m.

 

Carroll Middle School (7-8) Curriculum Night

September 3 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Dawson Middle School (7-8) Curriculum Night

September 3 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Carroll High School (9-10) Curriculum Night

August 28 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Carroll Senior High School (11/12) Curriculum Night

September 4 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

 

 

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Immunizations

Immunizations must be current before the child can attend school.


Administration of Medications (pdf)
Required Immunizations (pdf)
Immunization Protocol (pdf)

 

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Orientations

  

Carroll ISD campuses have scheduled a variety of student orientations and prep days, in addition to several parent orientations. Student prep days give secondary students the opportunity to tour the campus, pick up their class schedules, locker assignments, textbooks, parking permits, etc. At the elementary and intermediate school level, open houses and Meet the Teacher events are scheduled to get the children acquainted with their new teachers and classroom settings.

 

The schedule of orientation activities is as follows:

 

Districtwide Quest Parent Information Night - August 22 at 7 p.m. in Johnson Elementary School Auditorium (Nominations accepted from Aug. 19-30. Forms available in the front office of each school.)

 

Carroll Senior High School (11-12)

Senior Prep Day - August 6 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. OR 1 to 4 p.m.

Junior Prep Day - August 7 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. OR 1 to 4 p.m.

 

Carroll High School (9-10)

Sophomore Prep Day - August 6 (time to be announced)

Fish Camp for Freshmen - August  7 (time to be announced)

Schedule pick-up for students unable to attend prep days: August 16 from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m.

 

Carroll Middle School (7-8)

8th Grade Dragon Camp - August 6 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

7th Grade Dragon Camp - August 7 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

NOTE: CMS will be open to students and parents from 4 to 6 p.m. on August 8 and 9

Parent Orientation: For Parents of Students NEW to CISD - August 15 at 6 p.m.

 

Dawson Middle School (7-8)

7th Grade Dragon Camp - August 9 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

8th Grade Dragon Camp - August 9 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.

NOTE: Dawson will be open to students and parents from 4 to 6 p.m. on August 14 and 16.

Schedule pick-up for students unable to attend prep days: August 16 from 9 a.m. to noon

 

Carroll Intermediate School (5-6)

Meet The Teacher  - August 15 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 

Durham Intermediate School (5-6)

Meet The Teacher - August 15 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 

Eubanks Intermediate School (5-6)

Meet The Teacher - August 15 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 

Carroll Elementary School (K-4)

Meet The Teacher - August 16 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 

Durham Elementary School (K-4)

Meet The Teacher - August 16 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 

Johnson Elementary School (K-4)

Meet The Teacher  - August 15 from 6 to 7 p.m.

 

Old Union Elementary School (K-4)

Meet The Teacher - August 16 from 8 to 9 a.m.

 

Rockenbaugh Elementary School (K-4)

Meet the Teacher  - August 16 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

 

 

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Parent Notices

 

Choose from the following topics:

Asbestos Abatement Policy
Career & Technology Courses
Dyslexia Services
English As A Second Language
Immunizations Notice
Media Guidelines
Meningitis Information
Migrant Services
Parent Rights Guide
(TEA Publication)
Policy of Nondiscrimination
Pre-Kindergarten Notice
Preschool Information
Rights or Grievance Procedures
Special Education Services
Student Code of Conduct
Student Directory Information (pdf)

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Media Guidelines

Media coverage of Carroll ISD plays a vital role in communicating pertinent information to CISD patrons. The district maintains an open rapport with the media, but requires reporters/photographers to check in with office personnel while on campus taking photographs or covering a story.

Parents are reminded that students are often featured in stories or photographs. School personnel use discretion when permitting media coverage, limiting as much as possible, any interruptions to the learning environment.

CISD officials are not required to get parental permission before photographs or interviews are conducted unless the student involved is a special education student; however, the district will honor requests to withhold a child’s name or photograph from the media. The request to withhold this information must be made in writing to the campus principal.

Parents should be aware that a request to deny media access will also limit a child’s ability to receive recognition and honors featured in news stories.

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Pre-Kindergarten Notice

All school districts in Texas are required to offer a pre-kindergarten class if the district identifies 15 or more eligible children.

To be eligible for enrollment, a child must be at least four years of age as of September 1, 2001, and must be either unable to speak and comprehend the English Language or from a family whose income is at or below subsistence.

To determine eligibility for students who do not speak and comprehend the English language, a home language survey and an oral proficiency instrument are administered. Eligibility for a student who comes from a family whose annual income is at or below subsistence will be based on the same formula used to qualify students for free or reduced lunches. Verification of income will be required.

If you have a child that may qualify for the pre-kindergarten program, please contact a campus principal.

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Preschool Program

Early education can be critical because of the amount of learning that takes place in the preschool years. The Carroll ISD Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities provides services for children ages birth-5.

Children with identified physical, mental, perceptual, speech, language, social, and/or hearing problems may be eligible for the program at age three. Children with vision and/or hearing problems may be eligible at birth.

Carroll ISD uses information from a variety of sources to determine eligibility according to Texas Education Agency guidelines.

The services provided for all students are developed by the Admission, Review and Dismissal Committee (ARD). This committee typically consists of the child’s parents, an educator, an administrator, and someone involved with the testing. Each child’s program is individualized to meet the child’s needs.

If you are aware of a child who is suspected of having a disability, please contact the Director of Special Programs, at 817-949-7070.

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Dyslexia Services Offered

Students enrolled in public schools in Texas are assessed for dyslexia and related disorders at appropriate times in accordance with a program approved by the Board of Education.

"Dyslexia" means a disorder of constitutional origin manifested by difficultly in learning to read, write, or spell, despite conventional instruction, adequate intelligence and sociocultural opportunity.

In fall 2000, the Carroll ISD Administration began working with parents, members of the Academic Co-Curricular Enhancement Committee and Jo Polk, a consultant with Southern Methodist University, to develop a more comprehensive program for students with dyslexia-related learning difficulties. School officials are hoping to increase the number of students being served by CISD programs.

In April 2000, CISD Trustees approved the hiring of four academic language therapists to help students identified with dyslexia. These individuals have been trained by SMU and will divide their time between the district’s nine campuses during the 2001-2002 school year.

Other components of CISD’s comprehensive plan include extensive ongoing training of the therapists, as well as regular education teachers, the addition of a part-time diagnostician, implementation of the Wilson Reading program, and baseline assessments for students. The district is also working to establish a parent resource library and a parent support group.

Ongoing evaluation of the data collected and training for counselors and student assistance teams is also an active part of the district’s program. In May 2002, all four language science teachers graduated from the SMU program.

Questions regarding dyslexia services should be directed to your child’s school counselor.

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Special Education Services

Carroll Independent School District offers comprehensive special education services to eligible students from birth through 21 years of age. Students suspected of having a disability may be referred by contacting the neighborhood school or the Special Education Department at 817-949-7070.

All Carroll ISD special education records are maintained for seven years after cessation of services. At the end of seven years, any parent, legal guardian or eligible student who wishes the original records may obtain these records by sending a written notice listing all special education records requested by: name, date of birth, dates of attendance and school of last attendance in Special Education to: Carroll ISD Director of Special Programs, 1201 N. Carroll Ave., Southlake, TX 76092.

At the end of seven years, two months after cessation of services, records not requested will be destroyed by Carroll ISD officials. Therefore, applicable special education records from the 1994-95 school year will be destroyed beginning November 1, 2002.

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Career and Technology Courses

The Carroll Independent School District offers career and technology education programs in Home Economics, Industrial Technology, Office Education, Health Education and Technology Education.

Admission to these programs is based upon career interest, prerequisites and aptitude for the program and adherence to school rules and regulations.

It is the policy of Carroll ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

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Student Code of Conduct

Carroll ISD’s student handbook contains a districtwide Student Code of Conduct that clearly defines rules of conduct, offenses and consequences. A separate section detailing campus-specific information is also available for each school. This year, CISD is offering the handbook to parents/students online on the school district’s web site.

We ask that each parent carefully read the Code of Conduct and discuss it thoroughly with their school-age children. The District will print a limited number of handbooks. A bound copy may be requested by contacting the school office where your child attends.

Click Here For CISD Student Handbooks

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English as a Second Language

Students in kindergarten through 12th grade who speak or hear another language spoken at home may be eligible for English as a Second Language (ESL) services. All parents will be given a Home Language Survey to fill out for each of their children enrolled in CISD. Please indicate this information on the Home Language Survey and inform the campus counselor.

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Migrant Services

If, within the last three years, your child (children) has traveled or moved, so that the child, a family member or a guardian could look for or do temporary or seasonal agricultural work, you may be eligible for Migrant Services. If you believe you might qualify, please contact your child’s school counselor.

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Rights or Grievance Procedures

For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Gail Prince at 1201 N. Carroll Ave., Southlake, TX 76092, (817) 949-8222, and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, Cathy Friar, Ed.D. at 1101 N. Carroll Ave., Southlake, TX, 76092, (817) 949-7070.

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Policy of Nondiscrimination

It is the policy of Carroll Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

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Asbestos Abatement Notice

In 1987, Congress passed legislation which required all school districts and private schools in the U.S. to inspect their facilities for both friable (crumbled by hand pressure) and nonfriable asbestos containing materials. This legislation is entitled, the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). Upon completion of the inspection, an asbestos management plan must be prepared and submitted to the state for approval by October 1988.

In the summer of 1988, an inspection was conducted and subsequently the management plan was submitted to the state. Only nonfriable asbestos, posing no health hazard was identified. The school district is required by law to conduct periodic surveillance of these materials to assure that they do not become friable. This has been accomplished and we will continue to do so as is instructed in the management plan. As CISD updates and remodels buildings, if there is nonfriable asbestos in that building, the asbestos is abated. Most of our buildings are asbestos free. The CISD management plan is available for review should you so desire.

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Immunizations Notice

All students must be immunized against certain diseases or must present a certificate or statement that, for medical or religious reasons, the students should not be immunized.

The immunizations required are diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles (rubeola), mumps, rubella, and hemophilus influenza; the school nurse can provide information on age-appropriate doses required by the Texas Department of Health and on serolic confirmation of prior illness.

Proof of immunization may be personal records from a licensed physician or public health clinic with a signature or rubber-stamp verification.

Click Here To View Required Immunizations

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THIS EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED BY SENATE BILL 31

BACTERIAL MENINGITIS

What is meningitis?

Meningitis is an inflammation of the covering of the brain and spinal cord---also called the meninges.  It can be caused by viruses, parasites, fungi, and bacteria.  Viral (aseptic) meningitis is common; most people recover fully.  Medical management of viral meningitis consists of supportive treatment and there is usually no indication for the use of antibiotics.  Parasitic and fungal meningitis are very rare.  Bacterial meningitis is very serious and may involve complicated medical, surgical, pharmaceutical, and life support management.

There are two common types of bacteria that cause meningitis:

· Strep pneumoniae causes pneumococcal meningitis; there are over 80 subtypes that cause illness

Neisseria meningitidis—meningococcal meningitis; there are 5 subtypes that cause serious illness—A, B, C, Y, W-135

 What are the symptoms?

 Someone with meningitis will become very ill. The illness may develop over one or two days, but it can also rapidly progress in a matter of hours.  Not everyone with meningitis will have the same symptoms.

 Children (over 1 year old) and adults with meningitis may have:

-Severe headache

-High temperature

·-Vomiting

·-Sensitivity to bright lights

-Neck stiffness, joint pains

- Drowsiness or confusion

*In both children and adults, there may be a rash of tiny, red-purple spots or bruises caused by bleeding under the skin. These can occur anywhere on the body. They are a sign of blood poisoning (septicemia), which sometimes happens with meningitis, particularly the meningococcal strain.

How serious is bacterial meningitis?

If it is diagnosed early and treated promptly, the majority of people make a complete recovery.  In some cases it can be fatal or a person may be left with a permanent disability, such as deafness, blindness, amputations or brain damage (resulting in mental retardation or paralysis) even with prompt treatment.  

How is bacterial meningitis spread?

 Fortunately, none of the bacteria that cause meningitis are as contagious as diseases like the common cold or the flu, and they are not spread by casual contact or by simply breathing the air where a person with meningitis has been.  The germs live naturally in the back of our noses and throats, but they do not live for long outside the body.  They are spread when people exchange saliva (such as by kissing; sharing drinking containers, utensils, or cigarettes). 

The germ does not cause meningitis in most people.  Instead, most people become carriers of the germ for days, weeks or even months.  Being a carrier helps to stimulate your body's natural defense system.

The bacteria rarely overcomes the body's immune system and causes meningitis or another serious illness.

What is the risk of getting bacterial meningitis?

The risk of getting bacterial meningitis in all age groups is about 2.4 cases per 100,000 population per year.  However, the highest risk group for the most serious form of the disease, meningococcal meningitis, is highest among children 2 to 18 years old.

How is bacterial meningitis diagnosed?

The diagnosis is usually based on a combination of clinical symptoms and laboratory results from spinal fluid and blood.  Spinal fluid is obtained by a lumbar puncture (spinal tap).

How can bacterial meningitis be prevented?

Do not share food, drinks, utensils, toothbrushes, or cigarettes.  Limit the number of persons you kiss.   

Vaccines against pneumococcal disease are recommended both for young children and adults over 64.  A vaccine against four meningococcal serogroups (A, C, Y, W-135) is available.  These four groups cause the majority of meningococcal cases in the United States.  This vaccine is recommended by some groups for college students, particularly freshmen living in dorms or residence halls.  The vaccine is safe and effective (85-90%).  It can cause mild side effects, such as redness and pain at the injection site lasting up to two days.  Immunity develops within 7 to 10 days after the vaccine is given and lasts for up to 5 years.

What you should do if you think you or a friend might have bacterial meningitis?

Seek prompt medical attention.

For more information

Your school nurse, family doctor, and the staff at your local or regional health department office are excellent sources for information on all communicable diseases.  You may also call your local health department or Regional Texas Department of Health office to ask about meningococcal vaccine.  Additional information may also be found at the web sites for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov and the Texas Department of Health: www.tdh.state.tx.us.

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Registration

 

Carroll ISD has scheduled registration dates for all students NEW to CISD. If you miss your child's scheduled registration date, please register him or her in the school office in your attendance zone. Documents required for registration include: copy of child's birth certificate; copy of child's social security card; copy of child's up-to-date immunization records; and proof of residency. The proof of residency cannot be a driver's license. Valid proof of residency includes items such as a real estate contract, a water bill or an electric bill. If you have a copy of your child's last report card and/or withdrawal documents, please bring them as well.

 

A list of NEW student registration dates is included below:

 

Carroll Senior High School (11-12)

June 4 and 5 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. OR 1 to 4 p.m.

August 1 and 2 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. OR 1 to 4 p.m.

 

Carroll High School (9-10)

May 30 and June 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. By Appointment Only (817) 949-5620

August 2, 9 and 12 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. By Appointment Only (817) 949-5620

 

Dawson Middle School (7-8)

May 31 - 8th grade at 9 a.m. and 7th grade at 1 p.m.  in the Carroll High School Library (formerly Carroll Junior High School). Math testing for new students will be at 2:30 p.m.

August 6 - 8th grade at 9 a.m. and 7th grade at 1 p.m. in the Dawson Middle School Cafeteria. Math testing for new students will be at 2:30 p.m.

 

Carroll Middle School (7-8)

May 29 - 10 a.m. (all new students)

August 1 - 8th grade at 9 a.m. and 7th grade at 1 p.m. Math testing at 2:30 p.m.

 

Durham Intermediate School (5-6)

August 7 from 9 a.m. to noon in the cafeteria

 

Carroll Elementary School (K-4)

August 7 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

 

Durham Elementary School (K-4)

August 7 from 9 a.m. to noon in the cafeteria

 

Johnson Elementary School (K-4)

August 7 - NEW Students

August 8 - Returning Students (Class Lists posted)

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School Calendar

The first day of school for students is Monday, August 19, 2002. Kindergarten, first and second graders will attend school on an abbreviated schedule the first two weeks of school to allow teachers to complete state-mandated literacy testing.

Click Here To View The 2002-2003 School Calendar (pdf)

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School Web Sites

Carroll ISD has 12 campuses - five elementary schools (K-4), three intermediate schools (5-6), two middle schools (7-8), one high school (9-10) and one senior high school (11-12). Each of these campuses has its own web site that is designed and maintained by a teacher on that campus.

Click below to visit the campus web sites:

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Supply Lists

Click below to select a supply list: (Supply Lists To Be Posted SOON!)

  • Kindergarten Supply List

  • First Grade Supply List

  • Second Grade Supply List

  • Third Grade Supply List

  • Fourth Grade Supply List

  • Fifth Grade Supply List

  • Sixth Grade Supply List

  • Art Supply List

Southlake Women's Club Pre-Packaged School Supply Sale
For your convenience, the Southlake Women's Club offers a pre-packaged school supply sale each year at Carroll High School. This year's sale will be held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 10. Costs includes kindergarten - $40; 1st grade - $45; 2nd grade - $50; 3rd grade - $50; 4th grade - $45; 5th grade - $60; 6th grade - $70; 5th-6th grade art - $15; 7th/8th grade - $40 and 9th-12th grades - $15. Book Jammers will be $3-$5 and the Spanish/English dictionaries will be $5 each.

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Transportation

Carroll ISD offers bus transportation to all students in K-12, except those who have requested an in-district transfer. Bus routes are established in August and may require minor adjustments the first few weeks of school. For more information about bus transportation, please contact our Transportation Department at 817-949-8333.

Click Here To Visit Our Transportation Department Web Site

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Contact Us

For more information about CISD, contact the CISD Communications Department at
817-949-7080 or E-mail

Campus Information:

  • Carroll Senior High School, 1501 W. Southlake Blvd. (817) 949-5800

  • Carroll High School, 800 White Chapel Blvd. (817)949-5600

  • Carroll Middle School, 1101 E. Dove (817) 949-5400

  • Dawson Middle School, 400 S. Kimball Ave. (817) 949-5500

  • Carroll Intermediate School, 1101 N. Carroll (817) 949-5100

  • Durham Intermediate School, 801 Shady Oaks Drive (817) 949-5300

  • Eubanks Intermediate School, 500 S. Kimball Ave. (817) 949-5200

  • Carroll Elementary School, 1705 W. Continental Ave. (817) 949-4300

  • Durham Elementary School, 801 Shady Oaks Drive (817) 949-4400

  • Johnson Elementary School, 1301 N. Carroll Ave.(817) 949-4500

  • Old Union Elementary School,  1050 S. Carroll Ave. (817) 949-4600

  • Rockenbaugh Elementary School, 301 Byron Nelson Parkway (817) 949-4700

Other Contacts:

  • School Administration Building, 1201 N. Carroll Ave. (817) 949-8222

  • Administration Annex, 3051 Dove, Grapevine  (817) 949-8282

  • Curriculum & Instruction, 1101 N. Carroll Ave. (817) 949-7070

  • Communications, 1101 N. Carroll Ave. (817) 949-7080

  • Transportation, 1075 S. Kimball Ave. (817) 949-8333

  • Aquatics Center, 1501 W. Southlake Blvd. (817) 949-8200

  • Dragon Stadium (Athletics), 1085 S. Kimball (817) 949-8300

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