Princeton Independent School District is a rural public school district based in Princeton, Texas (USA). The district covers 60 square miles (160 km2), serving not only the city of Princeton but also the surrounding communities of Culleoka, Lowry Crossing, Branch, Climax and the west side of Lake Lavon.[1]
Since 2018 Princeton ISD has received an 'A' rating (equivalent to previous rating system 'exemplary') by the Texas Education Agency.[2][3]
Schools
editSchool Name | Grades | Year Founded | Capacity | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
Princeton High School | 11-12 | ???? | 1800 | |
Lovelady High School | 9-10 | 2021 | 1800 | 9th-only from 2021-2024 |
School Name | Mascot | Year Founded | Capacity | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clark Middle School | Panthers | ???? | 700 | |
Mattei Middle School | Jaguars | 2023 | 1000 | |
Southard Middle School | Panthers | 2019 | 1000 |
School Name | Grades | Year Founded | Capacity | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canup Early Learning Center | PK | 2020 | 300 | Located in the former Huddleston Intermediate building |
Godwin Elementary School | K-5 | 2004 | 700 | |
Green Elementary School | K-5 | 2024 | 700 | |
Harper Elementary School | K-5 | ???? | 700 | |
James Elementary School | K-5 | 2024 | 700 | |
Lacy Elementary School | K-5 | ???? | 750 | Former Princeton Elementary; Renamed in 2004 |
Lowe Elementary School | K-5 | 2019 | 750 | |
Mayfield Elementary School | K-5 | 2022 | 700 | |
Smith Elementary School | K-5 | 2015 | 750 |
School Name | Grades | Scheduled Opening | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|
Abbott Elementary School | K-5 | 2027 | |
Anthony High School | 9-12 | 2029 | Will eventually became a 11-12 senior high school |
Banschbach Elementary School | 6-8 | 2026 | |
Carrell Elementary School | K-5 | 2026 | |
Hill Elementary School | K-5 | 2031 | |
McMahon Middle School | 6-8 | 2032 | |
Perkins Early Childhood Center | PK | 2025 | |
Talley Elementary School | K-5 | 2030 |
Stadium
editJackie Hendricks Stadium with Capacity of 6,500 and Artificial turf
Panthers Stadium Artificial turf
Administration
editThe district is led by Superintendent Donald McIntyre and seven trustees: Board President Cyndi Darland, Vice President Chad Jones, Secretary Duane Kelly, Bob Lovelady, Carlos Cuellar, Julia Schmoker & John Campbell.[4]
References
edit- ^ "About Princeton ISD". Princeton ISD. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ "District receives A rating from TEA". http. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ "TEA 2019 Accountability Rating PRINCETON ISD". Texas Education Agency. August 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ "Administration / School Board Trustees".