Located in Tarrant County, Lake Worth ISD
enrolled 3,226 students for the 2014 school
year. The average SAT score was 1245, the
average ACT score was 17, the STAAR
Percent at Phase-in 1 Level II or Above All
Grades All Subjects was 71 percent and the
number of students per teacher was 14. 42.
Lancaster ISD
Dr. Michael D. McFarland, Superintendent
422 S. Centre Avenue, Lancaster 75146
972-218-1400; www.lancasterisd.org
7 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 6th
grade learning center, 1 high school, and 1
alternative schools
Located in Dallas County, Lancaster ISD
enrolled 6,820 students for the 2014 school
year. The average SAT score was 1168, the
average ACT score was 16, the STAAR
Percent at Phase-in 1 Level II or Above All
Grades All Subjects was 70 percent and the
number of students per teacher was 19. 30.
Lewisville ISD
Dr. Stephen F. Waddell, Superintendent
1800 Timber Creek Road
Flower Mound 75028
469-713-5200; www.lisd.net
41 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, 5 ninth
and tenth grade schools, 5 high schools, and 6
alternative schools
Depending on district boundaries, Lewis-
ville ISD serves either all or parts of the
cities of Argyle, Carrollton, Coppell, Copper
Canyon, Double Oak, Flower Mound,
Frisco, Grapevine, Highland Village,
Hebron, Lewisville, Plano, and The Colony.
The district enrolled 52,801 students for the
2014 school year. The average SAT score
was 1612, the average ACT score was 24,
and the STAAR Percent at Phase-in 1 Level
II or Above All Grades All Subjects was
84 percent and the number of students per
teacher was 14. 22.
Mansfield ISD
Dr. Jim Vaszauskas, Superintendent
605 E. Broad Street, Mansfield 76063
817-299-6300; www.mansfieldisd.org
23 elementary schools, 6 intermediate schools,
6 middle schools, 6 high schools, and 2 alternative schools
Mansfield ISD covers 94. 5 square miles in
Tarrant and Johnson Counties, with students
from sections of Mansfield, south Arlington,
West Grand Prairie, and Rendon. The district
enrolled 33,762 students for the 2014 school
year. The average SAT score was 1515, the
average ACT score was 22. 2, the STAAR
Percent at Phase-in 1 Level II or Above All
Grades All Subjects was 91 percent and the
number of students per teacher was 18. 49.
McKinney ISD
Dr. J.D. Kennedy, Superintendent
1 Duvall Street, McKinney 75069
469-742-4000; www.mckinneyisd.net
1 early childhood education center, 20 elementary
schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools, and 4
learning centers Located in Collin County,
McKinney ISD enrolled 24,565 students for
the 2014 school year. The average SAT score
was 1591, the average ACT score was 23. 9,
and the STAAR Percent at Phase-in 1 Level
II or Above All Grades All Subjects was
88 percent and the number of students per
teacher was 14. 82.
Mesquite ISD
Linda Henrie, Superintendent
405 E. Davis Street, Mesquite 75149
972-288-6411; www.mesquiteisd.org
33 elementary schools, 8 middle schools, 5 high
schools, and 1 alternative campus
Mesquite ISD includes about 60 square
miles along either side of I-635 in east Dallas
County, with students from the communities
of Mesquite, Garland and Balch Springs,
and parts of Dallas, as well as high school
students from Sunnyvale. The district
enrolled 39,909 students for the 2014 school
year. The average SAT score was 1338, the
average ACT score was 18. 2, the STAAR
Percent at Phase-in 1 Level II or Above All
Grades All Subjects was 76 percent and the
number of students per teacher was 15. 77.
Northwest ISD
Karen Rue, Superintendent
2001 Texan Drive, Justin 76247
817-215-0000; www.nisdtx.org
16 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 2 high
schools, 1 accelerated high school, a special
programs center, and a community-based youth
residential program
Photo by Shelley Gammon,
courtesy of Carrollton-
Farmers Branch ISD
Photo courtesy of Dallas Morning News