Frisco ISD earned an 'A' rating (90/100) from the TEA in 2024–25 — the largest school district in Texas to achieve this distinction. Spanning 75 square miles in Collin and Denton counties, Frisco ISD serves over 67,000 students across 77 campuses with a student-to-teacher ratio of 16:1 and a graduation rate of 97.8%.
Frisco ISD is consistently one of the most sought-after school districts in North Texas for relocating families and real estate investors alike. The district's A rating from the Texas Education Agency reflects strong academic performance across all grade levels, with particular distinction in STEM programs, fine arts, and dual-language education. Frisco ISD's Reedy High School and Liberty High School routinely rank among the top high schools in Texas. The district's rapid growth has been matched by substantial investment in new facilities — 77 campuses serving over 67,000 students — making it the largest A-rated district in the entire state of Texas.
Reedy High School
High School · Top-ranked in Texas, IB program
Liberty High School
High School · STEM focus, dual enrollment
Lebanon Trail High School
High School · Award-winning fine arts
Wakeland High School
High School · Strong athletics & academics
Investment Perspective
Frisco ISD's A rating and strong enrollment growth make it one of the most liquid real estate markets in North Texas. Homes in top-rated school districts consistently command a premium and sell faster than the DFW average.
Key communities within Frisco ISD boundaries, with price ranges and lifestyle notes. Verify school zone for any specific address before making an offer.
Starwood
$800K–$2M+Gated, luxury
Stonebriar
$700K–$1.5MGolf course community
Phillips Creek Ranch
$550K–$900KMaster-planned
Newman Village
$600K–$1.2MLuxury townhomes & SFH
The Canals at Grand Park
$500K–$850KWaterfront lifestyle
Hollyhock
$450K–$700KNew construction
Edgestone
$500K–$800KMaster-planned
Richwoods
$450K–$650KEstablished community
Chapel Creek
$400K–$600KFamily-friendly
* Price ranges are approximate market estimates as of Q1 2026. Always verify the exact school zone for a specific address using the Frisco ISD school locator.
MUD / PID Fees
Varies ($0–$1,200/yr)
Common in master-planned communities
HOA Range
$600–$3,600/yr
Varies by community and amenities
Est. Monthly on $500K
~$3,850
P&I + taxes + avg HOA (6.8% rate, 20% down)
Data verified Q1 2026. Sources: Collin County Appraisal District, Texas Comptroller, TEA. Always verify the exact tax rate for a specific address — rates vary by city, taxing entity, and community.
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