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Guide to Collin County School Districts: What Families Need to Know

Judy K.

6/5/26

A complete guide to Collin County TX school districts — Frisco ISD, Plano ISD, McKinney ISD, Allen ISD, and more. Ratings, programs, and what families need to know.

Collin County's school districts are among the best in Texas. Here's everything relocating and local families need to know about each district.

A comprehensive guide to public school districts across Collin County, Texas — for families relocating, enrolling, or evaluating their options.


Collin County is home to some of the most highly regarded public school districts in Texas. For families relocating from out of state or moving within the DFW metro, understanding the Collin County school districts is often the most important factor in deciding where to buy or rent a home. This guide covers every major district — academic standing, special programs, growth trends, and what families should know.


Frisco ISD


Overview


Frisco ISD is one of the fastest-growing and most celebrated school districts in Texas. Serving the city of Frisco and portions of Prosper, Little Elm, and McKinney, FISD has built a reputation for academic excellence, innovative programming, and outstanding facilities.


  • Approximately 70,000+ students across 70+ campuses

  • Consistently A-rated by the Texas Education Agency (TEA)

  • Multiple National Blue Ribbon Schools

  • Strong dual language, gifted, and magnet program offerings


Notable Programs and Features


  • Career and Technical Education (CTE): Industry-certified programs in healthcare, technology, engineering, and business

  • Fine Arts: Award-winning band, orchestra, choir, theater, and visual arts programs

  • Athletics: Multiple UIL state championship programs across multiple sports

  • Dual credit with Collin College: Extensive dual credit enrollment opportunities


Plano ISD


Overview


Plano ISD is one of the largest and most academically distinguished school districts in North Texas. Serving the city of Plano and portions of Allen, Murphy, and Richardson, PISD is particularly well-regarded for its college preparatory programming.


  • Approximately 54,000+ students — a more stable enrollment than rapidly growing neighboring districts

  • Three large comprehensive high schools: Plano Senior, Plano East, and Plano West

  • Internationally recognized IB (International Baccalaureate) program

  • Nationally recognized AP program with some of the highest pass rates in Texas


Notable Programs and Features


  • International Baccalaureate: Full IB continuum from middle through high school

  • Advanced Academics and Gifted and Talented: PACE program for academically advanced students

  • Vines High School: Fine Arts themed magnet campus

  • Career and Technical Education: Health Science, Engineering, and Information Technology pathways


McKinney ISD


Overview


McKinney ISD serves the city of McKinney and portions of surrounding communities and has grown substantially as McKinney has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. The district balances growth management with academic quality.


  • Approximately 26,000+ students with continued enrollment growth

  • Five high schools serving McKinney's expanding geographic footprint

  • Strong community identity and deep roots in McKinney's established neighborhoods

  • TEA accountability ratings consistently in the B–A range


Notable Programs


  • McKinney High School: Historic flagship campus with strong fine arts and academic traditions

  • Boyd High School and McKinney North: Established campuses serving different McKinney communities

  • Dual credit and CTE programs in partnership with Collin College


Allen ISD


Overview


Allen ISD serves the city of Allen and has a well-deserved reputation for excellence across academics, fine arts, and athletics. Despite serving a single city, Allen ISD has produced results that rival and sometimes exceed much larger neighboring districts.


  • Approximately 22,000+ students with stable, quality-focused growth

  • Allen High School: A flagship comprehensive high school consistently ranked among the best in Texas

  • Nationally recognized fine arts programs — particularly band and orchestra

  • Eagle Stadium: One of the most iconic high school athletic facilities in the country


Notable Programs


  • Allen HS Fine Arts: Award-winning programs in band, orchestra, choir, theater, and visual arts

  • Allen HS STEAM Academy: Rigorous integrated science, technology, engineering, arts, and math pathway

  • Advanced Academics: Strong AP and dual credit participation rates


Prosper ISD and Celina ISD


Fastest-Growing Districts


Prosper ISD and Celina ISD are the fastest-growing school districts in Collin County, driven by rapid residential development in northern Collin County communities.


  • Prosper ISD: Serving Prosper, portions of Frisco, and northern Collin County — multiple new campuses opening each year

  • Celina ISD: One of the fastest-growing districts in Texas — Celina has experienced explosive residential growth

  • Both districts face the challenge of building capacity while maintaining academic quality

  • New facilities and campuses are state-of-the-art — benefit of building new rather than renovating old


Choosing a District: What Families Should Know


  • School district boundaries do not always align with city limits — verify your address at the specific district's website

  • TEA accountability ratings are a useful starting point but don't tell the whole story

  • Visit campuses in person — culture and atmosphere vary significantly even within high-rated districts

  • Program availability differs by campus within the same district — if a specific program matters, verify which schools offer it

  • Growth-stage districts (Prosper, Celina) may offer newer facilities but more transitional staffing than established districts


Additional Resources


Helpful Links


  • Frisco ISD (friscoisd.org)

  • Plano ISD (pisd.edu)

  • McKinney ISD (mckinneyisd.net)

  • Allen ISD (allenisd.org)

  • Prosper ISD (prosperisd.net)

  • Celina ISD (celinaisd.com)

  • Texas Education Agency — School Accountability Ratings (tea.texas.gov)

  • Texas Tribune School District Explorer (texastribune.org)


For more school district and education coverage across Collin County, visit NorthTexasWeekly.com — your local guide to living and thriving in North Texas.

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