Plano South | January 2025

Education

BY DUSTIN BUTLER

No Plano ISD campuses in west Plano will join the four set to close following the 2024-25 school year. The district’s board of trustees approved the closure of Davis Elementary, Forman Elementary, Armstrong Middle and Carpenter Middle in June, but a PISD committee requested additional work be done before making any suggestions in the west cluster. Johnny Hill, deputy superintendent for business and employee services for PISD, said a demographic report conducted by the district reflects continued decline in student enrollment throughout the district. However, the west cluster has the highest current and projected enrollment. Additionally, Hill said the relationship between student enrollment and available seats at schools No school closures set for west Plano

Key:

SRT TOLL

DNT TOLL

MCDERMOTT DR.

Central cluster

West cluster East cluster

75

SRT TOLL

E. SPRING CREEK PKWY.

PARKER RD.

CARPENTER MIDDLE SCHOOL

PARKER RD.

DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

FORMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

ARMSTRONG MIDDLE SCHOOL

COIT RD.

PGBT TOLL

PGBT TOLL

75

78

DNT TOLL

CAMPBELL RD.

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reflect approximately 16,000 available seats, even after the retirement of four campuses in the upcoming 2025-26 school year.

Rather than closing schools, Hill said the district should consider adjusting programs to maximize transportation, facility space and best meet the needs of PISD students and families.

2034-35 projected enrollment

2024-25 current enrollment

What else?

7,681

Elementary students

and hazardous bus routes to gain efficiencies, Wilson said, adding that it will also closely monitor enrollment and program needs. No action was needed or taken during the meeting and the district will continue with “normal proceedings” for 2025-26 school year, Superintendent Teresa Williams said.

Lisa Wilson, PISD deputy superintendent for teaching, learning and life readiness, said the district will continue to expand “innovative programming and opportunities” for students, such as STEAM. The district will also make transportation adjustments based on programs, audit findings

7,225

3,937

Middle school students

3,360

5,221

High school students

4,304

SOURCE: PLANO ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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