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School District Demographics

NCTCOG combines enrollment reports from the Texas Education Agency with Census 2000 data to create demographic profiles of school districts and, where available, attendance zones. To view demographic profiles, begin by selecting a school district from the menu below.


Five-Year School District Enrollment Report (All Districts) [PDF]

 

 

Largest School Districts
2004-2005 Enrollment
1. Dallas ISD
158,027 students
2. Fort Worth ISD
79,769 students
3. Arlington ISD
62,267 students
4. Garland ISD
56,236 students
5. Plano ISD
52,406 students
6. Lewisville ISD
45,527 students
7. Mesquite ISD
34,815 students
8. Richardson ISD 34,139 students
9. Irving ISD 31,917 students
10. Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD 25,860 students
Fastest-Growing School Districts
1999-2000 to 2004-05 Enrollment Change
1. Frisco ISD
188.6%
2. Little Elm ISD
141.6%
3. Argyle ISD
87.2%
4. Wylie ISD
80.6%
5. Forney ISD
78.2%
6. Prosper ISD
76.1%
7. Mansfield ISD
71.5%
8. Melissa ISD 66.8%
9. McKinney ISD 64.5%
10. Lovejoy ISD 58.7%

 

Related Links

NCTCOG Regional Directory and Almanac - Independent School Districts

Texas Education Agency

Tax Rates by ISD [County Appraisal Districts]

Texas Association of School Administrators

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