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Rockwall Independent School District is a public school district established in 1841 in Rockwall, Texas. In addition to Rockwall, the district serves the cities of Heath , McLendon-Chisholm , Mobile City , most of Fate , and small portions of Rowlett , Wylie , Garland , and Dallas in Rockwall County . [ 7 ]
The Academic Decathlon team is known as one of the top teams in both Texas and the nation. In 2013 and 2014, Rockwall won first place in the state of Texas and first place in the nation among public schools (3rd overall). The school shares the Wilkerson Sanders Memorial Stadium with Rockwall-Heath High School.
Rockwall-Heath High School is a public high school located in Heath, Texas, and is one of two high schools that serve the Rockwall Independent School District, the other being Rockwall High School. The school enrolls students from 9th to 12th grade.
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Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium is an 8,330-capacity multi-use stadium located in Rockwall, Texas. The stadium was built by the Rockwall Independent School District in 1975. Used for football, soccer, and track & field it has been home to Rockwall High School since the stadium's opening and Rockwall-Heath High School since 2005. The stadium ...
Newsweek ranked Plano West the 22nd best high school in the United States and the #1 comprehensive high school in Texas in 2016. [ 11 ] According to an analysis by PolarisList, Plano West sent the most graduates to MIT , Princeton , and Harvard of any public school in North Texas and the second-most of any public school in the state of Texas.
In the 2015-2016 school year, the school district had a total of 8,107 students, ranging from early childhood education and prekindergarten through grade 12. The class of 2015 included 545 graduates; the annual drop-out rate across grades 9-12 was 2.2%. [2]
It is part of the Community Independent School District which covers much of southeastern Collin County. The district was a consolidation of schools in Nevada, Josephine, Copeville, and Lavon completed in 1948. In 2022, the school received a rating of "B" from the Texas Education Agency. [2]