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The recent suburban growth of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has caused LISD to grow at a great pace, becoming the 94th-largest school district in the United States in 2006. Proximity calculated a 28.56% increase in student population from 2000 to 2006; LISD was declared the 17th largest school district in the State of Texas in 2008. [4]
All students in LISD participate in marching band as part of the district curriculum. There are two marching bands at Flower Mound High School: the Competition Band, and the Jaguar Band. The Jaguar Band is a non-varsity marching band designed to help those still developing their musical and marching skills.
(The 2007 issue did not rank the top performing schools individually.) Based on Killough's exceptional performance on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills, the campus received an exemplary rating by the Texas Education Agency in 2008–2010. Lewisville ISD converted the campus into a ninth- and tenth-grade school in 2012.
Hebron was the fourth high school opened by Lewisville ISD, totaling $23 million in preliminary construction costs alone. Hebron was constructed in five phases, with the first three fulfilling the school's immediate student-enrollment needs; construction of the first three phases was completed in June 1998.
lhs.lisd.net Lewisville High School is a public high school in Lewisville, Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The oldest of five high schools in the Lewisville Independent School District , it was opened in 1897, making it the only school in the district to have celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Lewisville School District was a school district headquartered in Lewisville, Arkansas.It operated Lewisville Elementary School and Lewisville High School. The mascot was the Red Devil.
After the Lewisville ISD school board raised concerns over overpopulation in 2008, the Marcus 9th Grade Center opened in August 2014. Common freshman courses are offered on the campus, including English I, Algebra I, Geometry, World Geography, and Biology. Students also have the option to take elective courses on the main campus.
In 2018, under the new Texas school rating system, the district received an overall rating of "A" and every campus was rated as "Met Standard". [13] As of 2018, the district enrolls 13,812 students and has a 97% graduation rate. [14]