DFW
Frisco ISD
Frisco ISD educators in fast-growing Collin and Denton counties may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible teachers and staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit on top.
Quick Facts
- Region DFW
- Total enrollment (2024) 66,000 Source: tea.texas.gov
- High schools 11
- Dominant UIL 6A Source: uiltexas.org
- TEA rating (2025) A Source: tea.texas.gov
Frisco Independent School District spans Collin, Denton, and parts of surrounding counties — anchored by the city of Frisco but covering parts of Plano, McKinney, Little Elm, and Prosper. The district has grown rapidly with the city itself, opening new high schools nearly every year through the 2010s and 2020s.
What buyers should know
Frisco ISD homes carry a meaningful price premium across the DFW metroplex — median values trend higher than DFW averages, but the district sits inside Collin County, where 2026 HUD AMI ($117,500 for a 4-person household) still leaves room for many TSAHC and TDHCA buyers in the $400K–$550K price band.
UIL classifications across Frisco ISD high schools span 5A and 6A under the 2024-2026 cycle. Verify current cycle classifications at uiltexas.org before relying on a specific school assignment.
High Schools · UIL 2024-2026 Cycle
Frisco ISD — High Schools
| School | UIL classification | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|
| Frisco High School | 5A | 2,100 |
| Centennial High School | 5A | 2,200 |
| Liberty High School | 5A | 2,150 |
| Heritage High School | 5A | 2,050 |
| Wakeland High School | 5A | 2,200 |
| Lone Star High School | 5A | 2,300 |
| Lebanon Trail High School | 5A | 2,400 |
| Memorial High School | 5A | 2,300 |
| Reedy High School | 5A | 2,400 |
| Independence High School | 5A | 2,200 |
| Panther Creek High School | 5A | 2,100 |
Source: uiltexas.org
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