- Prosper ISD
- General Information FAQ
General Information FAQ
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Where can I find a quick reference guide for PISD information?
There are a few good resources.
Welcome to Prosper ISD webpage - www.prosper-isd.net/welcome
“Prosper ISD At-a-Glance” located under the About Us tab
“PISD Annual Report” www.prosper-isd.net/annualreport
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Who is allowed to visit campuses and what is the protocol?
ALL visitors are required to check in at the front office during school hours before entering any PISD building. Adults will need a state issued photo ID. Check with your child's campus for more information.
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What is the current configuration of PISD schools?
PISD Early Childhood School serves our PreK students
PISD Elementary Campuses serve grades K-5
PISD Middle Schools serve grades 6-8
PISD High Schools serve grades 9-12
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What areas make up PISD?
The Town of Prosper makes up only about 55% of PISD (so please do not get confused when comparing PISD demographic reports with that of the Town’s). PISD also goes into the City of McKinney (east of Custer), City of Frisco (south of 380), City of Celina (north of Frontier Pkwy/1461), and Denton County on the far west side of our district. PISD is approximately 57 square miles.
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When does the PISD School Board meet?
Regular school board meetings are held on the third Monday of each month, usually at 7:00pm in the PISD Board Room unless otherwise posted. Periodically, the time may change or the actual date may change based on special circumstances. An example would be if the third Monday falls during a school holiday (i.e. Thanksgiving week), the board may choose to move that meeting to either the Monday before or the Monday after. All regular meetings are held on Mondays, so if there is a change from the regular third Monday it will typically be moved to another “Monday” date. Special board meetings may be scheduled at any time or any day. All meetings are duly posted at the PISD Administration Building and the PISD Website.
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What does Prosper ISD do in regards to their Curriculum?
Prosper ISD has been investing a significant amount of time in developing a comprehensive system to build a strong, community-reflective, highly effective curriculum in every area of instruction. The Prosper ISD Curriculum Department will provide learners with an aligned, well-articulated and assessed curriculum that is engaging and innovative while reaching the specific and diverse needs of all students. The purpose of education is to impart knowledge, concepts, processes, and attitudes necessary for all students to successfully function in an ever-changing environment. The district recognizes and values the unique characteristics of its students and commits to providing an educational program designed to meet state requirements as well as developing each student's innate talents.
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What is the Prosper ISD Graduate Profile?
In order for us to be unified in what our ultimate purpose as a district is, we must work collectively as a school community and we must all understand what our ultimate aims are for each and every student. In order for this to happen, we have developed the Prosper ISD Graduate Profile. The five components of the graduate profile are used as foundational principles in the daily curriculum and activities of who we are as Prosper ISD. We have chosen to not leave these things to chance, but to plan them by choice. When our graduates ultimately walk across the stage at graduation, it will not be solely about the certain amount of credits being reached or a certain GPA, it will be about who they are as young men and young women collectively because of their time in Prosper ISD. The collective stakeholders and communities that serve Prosper ISD work together so that our students, exhibit academic readiness, seek the opportunities and challenges of learning, demonstrate well-rounded characteristics, value honor and respect of others and contribute towards community through involvement.