Lewisville Independent School District
- LEWISVILLE, TX
School District
Lewisville Independent School District
- LEWISVILLE, TX
- Rating 4.2 out of 5 313 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade A
- Diversitygrade A
- Teachersgrade A minus
- College Prepgrade A+
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade A
- Health & Safetygrade B
- Administrationgrade B+
- Sportsgrade A
- Foodgrade B minus
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade B
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Lewisville Independent School District Rankings
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Elementary Schools in Lewisville Independent School District
Middle Schools in Lewisville Independent School District
High Schools in Lewisville Independent School District
- grade A+
Flower Mound High School
- Rating 3.98 out of 5 883 reviews
- grade A+
Marcus High School
- Rating 3.79 out of 5 767 reviews
- grade A+
Hebron High School
- Rating 3.87 out of 5 1,031 reviews
- grade A minus
The Colony High School
- Rating 3.7 out of 5 466 reviews
- grade A minus
Lewisville High School
- Rating 3.96 out of 5 822 reviews
Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
58%
Percent Proficient - Math
59%
Average Graduation Rate
95%
Average SAT
1250
4,813 responses
Average ACT
27
1,890 responses
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Students
Diversity
grade A
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
52,189
Free or Reduced Lunch
32.4%
Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
14:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$56,563
Teachers in First/Second Year
17.8%
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$10,318 / student
National
$12,239- Cost of Livinggrade B minus
- Good for Familiesgrade A minus
- Housinggrade B minus
Median Household Income
$64,493
National
$62,843Median Rent
$1,210
National
$1,062Median Home Value
$209,000
National
$217,500Lewisville Independent School District Reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 313 reviews
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FMHS is excellent! The classes are engaging and are helping to prepare me for my future. The upgrades to the FM9 campus are very nice, but some of the money really should have been used to update elements of the main campus. There are a lot of students to counselors, but they do help. I have heard that they often are not aware of some college admissions processes (a student highly qualified for MIT but was not told about the thesis required for admissions), but they do have pertinent information. I’d recommend reading course guides online and using external sources to verify information. They have a lot of students to keep up with. Overall, it is an amazing school!
As someone who had been a part of LISD throughout k-12, the district has been a very welcoming place. From teachers who are understanding and prioritized learning to programs and courses that allowed students to explore into more intricate matters. In my personal experience from TECC-West, there was a class “Culinary & Hospitality” that had taught me many skills to put forth into the real world.
The diversity here is great, with many students and teachers coming from different backgrounds. There is no tolerance for any sort of harrassment, as they are usually put to a complete halt.
If there was one thing I would change, it would be to add more courses and lessons onto preparing students into College. Especially with looking forth for any financial aid for students who may not be able to afford furthering their education.
The diversity here is great, with many students and teachers coming from different backgrounds. There is no tolerance for any sort of harrassment, as they are usually put to a complete halt.
If there was one thing I would change, it would be to add more courses and lessons onto preparing students into College. Especially with looking forth for any financial aid for students who may not be able to afford furthering their education.
Coming from a different state, I’d say that LISD could use some pointers. They struggle to make decisions when there is winter weather. They also should choose the school officers better. At a couple schools, the officers are not really communicating with the children. It’s not a prison, it’s a school. This will not thwart anything, especially with teens. There is a shortage of lunch ladies at a couple schools which makes for a chaotic situation at lunch.
There is a new superintendent. She may want to visit her schools on a pop up basis. She will know what needs to be addressed. Otherwise, a decent school district.
There is a new superintendent. She may want to visit her schools on a pop up basis. She will know what needs to be addressed. Otherwise, a decent school district.