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Know Your School District
Geographical Area
Plano ISD serves the residents of approximately
100 square miles in southwest Collin
County. This area includes 66 square miles in the City
of Plano, with the balance including northern portions of the cities of Dallas and Richardson and parts of the cities of Allen, Parker and Murphy.
Number of Schools
| Grade Level |
# of Campuses |
| Preschools (ages 3-5) |
3 |
| Elementary Schools (K-5) |
44 |
| Middle Schools (6-8) |
12 |
| High Schools (9-10) |
5 |
| Senior High Schools (11-12) |
3 |
| Special Programs Centers ( K-8 / 9-12) |
2 |
| Total Schools |
69 |
Student
Enrollment
| Grade Level |
# of Students (October, 2009) |
| Elementary (prek - 5) |
26,788 |
| Middle (6-8) |
12,474 |
| High (9-10) |
8,198 |
| Senior High (11-12) |
7,404 |
| Total Enrollment |
54,864 |
Student Ethnicity
Report - All Schools (64KB)
Employees
| Title / Category (November, 2009) |
# of Staff |
| Teachers |
4,136 |
| Principals |
69 |
| Campus Instructional Support / Professionals |
373 |
| Educational Assistants / Paraprofessionals/Technical |
856 |
| Non-campus Professional/Paraprofessional/Technical |
550 |
| Service Trades |
108 |
| Transportation |
241 |
| Food Service |
393 |
| Total Employees |
6,726 |
Professional Staff
| Topic |
Fact (November, 2009) |
| Master's/Doctorate Degrees |
Nearly 34 percent of the professional staff members
have master’s degrees and one percent hold
doctorate degrees. |
| Teacher Experience |
Plano ISD teachers average 10.7 years of experience. |
Teacher-to-Student Ratio |
The district's average Elementary student/teacher ratio is
19.1. |
2009-10 Tax Rate
| Category |
Tax Rate / $100 of Assessed Valuation |
Operating |
$1.04 |
| Debt Service |
$ .2884 |
| Total Tax Rate |
$1.3284 |
Budget Information & Tax Rate History
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