At the Top of the Charts
Prosper ISD schools carry an average ranking of 10/10, placing the district in the top 5% of all Texas public schools. Students consistently outperform state averages, with math proficiency at 66% compared to the state average of 44%, and reading proficiency at 70% versus the state's 51%.
The district holds a coveted "A" rating from the Texas Education Agency in student achievement, academic growth, and closing the gaps between different student populations, and has been recognized as one of the top 10 best school districts in Texas.
Campuses That Feel Like College
The newest addition, Walnut Grove High School, is a stunning 530,000-square-foot campus that feels more like a college than a high school. It features a 1,000-seat auditorium, a 2,200-seat arena for athletics and events, a full-featured weight room, an indoor football facility, and a cafeteria that rivals a mall food court — complete with Sonic, Jimmy John's, and The Iron Skillet.
That Win Championships
Prosper ISD's athletics department fields 38 varsity sports teams, 54 sub-varsity teams, and 160 middle school teams. The district has earned the #1 ranking for Best School District for Athletes in Collin County and is ranked 5th best school district for athletes in all of Texas.
Programs That Inspire
Prosper ISD high schools have earned state and national recognition for their fine arts programs. Students can participate in band, orchestra, choir, theater, dance, art, cheer, and drill team — giving every student a place to discover their passion and shine beyond the classroom.
A District Families Chose on Purpose
Families relocate specifically to be zoned into Prosper ISD. With a 15-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio and teachers who are deeply invested in student success, it's the kind of district where kids are known by name — not just a number.
For families buying a home at 1913 Elite Rd in North McKinney, Prosper ISD zoning is one of the most powerful selling points of the property.