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Carlisle
Elementary
6525 Old Orchard Drive
Plano, TX 75023
Phone: (469) 752-0600
Fax: (469) 752-0601
| Principal |
Dr. Saul Laredo |
| Assistant Principal |
Candy Shiver |
| Counselor |
Dinita Willmann |
| School Hours |
7:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. |
| Enrollment |
569 |
| School Colors |
Royal blue and white |
| Mascot |
Coyote |
| Motto |
Believe, achieve, succeed! |
Directions to School
From Dallas North Tollway: Spring Creek Exit
– East to Independence, North on Independence to Maumelle, East on
Maumelle to Old Orchard.
From Central Expressway: Spring Creek Exit – West to Custer, North
on Custer to Maumelle, West on Maumelle to Old Orchard.
Achievements
Texas Exemplary School (2007-2010); Gold Performance Acknowledgements in the areas of reading, writing, math and science; winner of the U.S. Department of Education Excellence in Drug Prevention Award (1994); youngest school recognized by the U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Schools Program (1987-88); Clean Campus Award for Keep Plano Beautiful; Just for the Kids award for Reading Excellence.
Campus Programs
Our students are offered many opportunities for personal as well as academic growth. All of our students are taught the life skills of trustworthiness, respect for others, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. These life skills are recognized at citizenship assemblies every nine weeks. In addition, we have an active student council, peer tutoring programs, Book Buddies, and safety patrol. Our PTA offers a variety of programs throughout the school year. Program topics vary every year, but are reflective of our school’s diversity, academic and social goals.
Parent Involvement Opportunities
Parents are a valued and integral partner in the success of our students and school. Our PTA offers a variety of opportunities for parental involvement. Parents may also choose to be involved as a member of our School-based Improvement Committee (SBIC). For parents who are seeking an opportunity to have a more direct impact on our students, we have a Mentor Program that matches parents, as well as other community members, to students in grades K-5.
Community/Business Partnerships
The following organizations have supported our efforts: City of Plano, Kroger, Target, Washington Mutual.
Feeder Schools
2010 - 2011 School Year |
Beginning 2011-2012 School Year |
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- Schimelpfenig Middle School As students at Schimelpfenig register for their four-year high school plan in eighth grade, they will declare their intention to attend either Jasper High School/Plano West Senior High or Clark High School/Plano Senior High. This declaration is mandated by UIL regulations.
- Jasper High School
- Plano West Senior High School or Plano Senior High School Schimelpfenig Middle School choice zone. Student choice of senior high school declared with submission of four-year plan in eighth grade.
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