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Frisco High School

Frisco High School
Address
6401 Parkwood Boulevard
Frisco, Texas 75034
United States
Coordinates 33°07′54″N 96°49′19″W / 33.13169°N 96.82206°W / 33.13169; -96.82206Coordinates: 33°07′54″N 96°49′19″W / 33.13169°N 96.82206°W / 33.13169; -96.82206
Information
School type Public high school
Motto "THE Original"
Founded 1902
School district Frisco Independent School District
Principal Erin Miller
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,821 (2015)
 • Grade 9 379
 • Grade 10 352
 • Grade 11 550
 • Grade 12 540
Color(s)           Royal Blue & Gold
Athletics conference UIL Class 5A (Region II District 9)
Mascot Fightin' Raccoons (originally Fightin' 'Coons)
Rival Wakeland High School
Website

Frisco High School is a public high school located in Frisco, Texas and is a part of the Frisco Independent School District. Frisco High School is the only known high school in the United States to have a raccoon as an official mascot.In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

Frisco High School was founded in 1902. The original building no longer exists, but other previous locations still do: the Frisco ISD Student Opportunity Center (on Maple Street in "Center City" Frisco) was Frisco High School for many years; in fact, the words "Frisco High School" are still etched into the stone above the main entrance. Then, a new high school facility was built just north of this location and used for many years; this school building is now used as a middle school: Staley Middle School. Then, another new building, at Stonebrook Parkway and Parkwood Boulevard, was constructed in the 1990s; designed by architecture firm Corgan, it still serves as Frisco High School today.

At the beginning of the 2000s, Frisco's explosive population growth required the opening of a second high school named Centennial High in east Frisco, at Coit Road and Rolater Road. Frisco ISD's third high school, Wakeland High, opened in 2006 in northwest Frisco on Legacy Drive. This, like the opening of Centennial, also cut a large chunk out of Frisco High's attendance zone. The opening of now rival Wakeland High School, was vital, in that it relieved the infamous overcrowding at Frisco High; ever since Wakeland opened, FHS's total enrollment has always been below the building's capacity of 1800 students. The most recent attendance total for FHS is 1796 students, keeping the campus at its desired 4A Classification. However, the population of Frisco continues to grow; therefore, Richard E. Reedy High School is scheduled to open for the 2015-16 school year, on Stonebrook Parkway just east of Teel Parkway, to relieve predicted congestion at Frisco High. Reedy High School will be the district's eighth high school.

A significant addition and remodel to Frisco High School began during the summer of 2012, to increase the building's capacity to 2100 students and to update the school's facilities to the level of quality enjoyed by the other, newer high schools in the district. The project included the construction of a new auditorium, orchestra room, gymnasium, library, and parking lot, as well as an expansion of the cafeteria into the current auditorium. The previous marching band practice field was paved over to create the new parking lot, which was necessary because the new auditorium displaced a large number of the old parking spaces. The project was expected to be completed in summer of 2013, but was finished later in 2013.


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