Bluegrass

District enrollment nears 9,000 students

by | Apr 18, 2024 | Education, Latest, News

Claw Crew dance team members who advanced to nationals are, from left, Mat Suarez, Inspirational Officer; Taylor Tank, First Place Freshman Solo; Kalea Williams, Senior Lieutenant; Isabel Delgado, Co-Captain; Yvemarlie Toussaint, team Captain and winner of First Place Senior Solo; Joy Kalu, Lieutenant; and Nevaeh Anderson, Social Officer President. Bob Wieland/Princeton Herald

Student enrollment exceeds projections, Princeton ISD Superintendent Donald McIntyre said, with 98 students added in the last month and 818 in the last year. Most of the increase came at the elementary level, he said.

As of the Monday, April 15, meeting of PISD trustees, the district had 8,943 students, 175 more than had been projected, McIntyre reported.

High school enrollment was lower than expected but the elementary pupils were 163 above the estimate. Most of those were at Harper and Mayfield Elementary Schools, he said.

“To put things in historical perspective, since April of 2014, we have added 5,298 students or 145.3% growth,” the superintendent said.

The school board began the meeting by recognizing exemplary groups of students and their teachers or coaches. Trustees took turns reading the names of student and awarding them PISD certificates.

To read the full story, keep up with your local community news, and support local journalism subscribe to The Princeton Herald today!

Collin College Summer/Fall 2026 Registration 2

0 Comments

Subscribe Love

Related News

Seven candidates seeking four PISD and council positions

Seven candidates seeking four PISD and council positions

Voters will elect two Princeton ISD school board trustees and two City Council members in November.Monday, Aug. 17, was the deadline for candidates to file for the Tuesday, Nov. 3, general election ballot.School board members serve three-year terms and seats open this...

read more
City has not received data center plans

City has not received data center plans

County records show a Dallas data center developer has expressed interest in building a center on 50 acres along this rural stretch of County Road 561 just east of the Princeton City Limits. Photo Bob Wieland/The Princeton Herald A sign says there is no lake access...

read more
Residents attend TxDOT public hearing

Residents attend TxDOT public hearing

TxDOT has proposed a 10-mile north-south freeway through northeast Collin County. The department said the proposed corridor, presented in a Thursday, Aug. 6, public hearing in Princeton, “best satisfies the study goals while minimizing impacts to surrounding...

read more
Collin College calls $600M bond election

Collin College calls $600M bond election

The Farmersville Campus is one of six identified by Collin College for future expansion. File Art Trustees of Collin College have called for a November bond election to raise $600 million for expansion including three new facilities. The board voted unanimously to...

read more
Library closes the book on summer reading program

Library closes the book on summer reading program

Young Lois Nelson Public Library patrons turned out for a foam party Wednesday, July 29, in Veterans Memorial Park that ended the summer reading program at the library. Courtesy Photo The Lois Nelson Public Library has congratulated the 279 participants in this year’s...

read more
Tax increase hearing set for Monday, Aug. 17

Tax increase hearing set for Monday, Aug. 17

Police Chief James Waters presents R.I.S.E. Pillar Awards to Officer Brumit and Detective Peeples at the Monday, Aug. 10, meeting of the Princeton City Council. Bob Wieland/Princeton Herald The Princeton City Council will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m. on Monday,...

read more
Photos online