The four candidates for two seats on the Princeton ISD Board of Trustees, two incumbents and two challengers, met in an online forum hosted by the Princeton-Lowry Crossing Chamber of Commerce. Voters will cast ballots for two candidates and the two with the highest...
Planning committee meets for final bond meeting
The Princeton Independent School District long-range planning committee has finished its work and is set to present to the Princeton ISD school board its recommendations for a bond issue election later this year. Meeting for the final time at Lovelady High School on...
District enrollment passes 8,000
Princeton ISD celebrated a milestone today with the 8,000th student enrolling in the district. Kindergartener Sally-Rose David Agana arrived at Harper Elementary last week and she joined students in Jennifer Riano’s room for her first day of classes. Sally-Rose...
FFA students compete at livestock show
It’s the time of year when Princeton FFA students trade their backpacks for feed sacks and their Chromebooks for lead ropes.The annual Collin County Jr. Livestock Show, held Jan. 7-14 at the Myers Park and Event Center in McKinney, kicks off the busy show season for...
Use of facilities to be discussed by PISD trustees Jan. 19
Late last week, Princeton ISD trustees announced a special meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday Jan. 19. This meeting is in addition to PISD regular trustee meeting on Jan. 26. Although the agenda has several items, including a discussion to establish timelines...
Committee members set criteria for $797M bond
Princeton Independent School District’s long-range planning committee has decided on the size and scope of a bond issue it wants to recommend to the district school board. Committee members voted unanimously Monday night to ask the Princeton ISD Board of...
PISD asking for input
As the Long-Range Planning Committee continues the process of identifying the future needs of Princeton ISD, one of those tasks will include recommending new campuses to accommodate the growth explosion. With those potential schools, the committee will also need to...
49-member committee will evaluate future needs
The committee tasked with presenting a potential bond issue proposal to the Princeton Independent School District Board of Trustees is facing several key decisions based on what its members decide in the coming days on the future of the massive proposal of projects...
Growth continued; security measures taken in 2022
Princeton Independent School District Superintendent Don McIntyre doesn’t need to look far for a term that has driven many of his decisions during 2022. That term is “growth,” and McIntyre, employed by Princeton ISD since 2001, ticks off the district’s...