Together We Prosper January 13, 2026 | | |

| |  | | Surprise moments like these are worth celebrating. 🎉 Superintendent Dr. Holly Ferguson visited campuses to personally recognize our Teacher of the Year finalists, celebrating the passion and dedication they bring to their classrooms every day. These educators make Prosper ISD an incredible place to learn.
The Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year will be announced at the Celebration of Service on March 31 and April 1.
Here is what's happening across the district this month: |  | | Course selection for incoming 9-12 graders is open now until January 28.Explore the many opportunities Prosper ISD offers at our Expo Nights and Parent Q&A sessions throughout the rest of this week.
- Tuesday, Jan. 13 - Prosper HS Parent Night & Programs Expo
- Wednesday, Jan. 14 - Walnut Grove HS & Rock Hill HS Parent Nights & Programs Expos
Middle school course selection will open in February. | | | The Texas Education Agency evaluates public schools and districts under state accountability requirements. These ratings are based on standardized assessments administered on a single day. While these tests aim to measure student learning, they represent only a snapshot of the rich educational experiences that unfold when dedicated teachers and motivated students collaborate to learn, discover, and achieve together.
“In Prosper, we are committed to providing all students with the opportunity to excel in and out of the classroom and discover their passions, whether that be in leadership, athletics, the arts, or service," said Superintendent Dr. Holly Ferguson. "Prosper ISD prepares our students to soar to their highest levels of personal growth and achievement."
Please refer to this link for more information. |  |  | | While much of their work happens behind the scenes, our Board of Trustees is the heartbeat of our district’s success. January is School Board Recognition Month, making it the perfect time to pull back the curtain on the work the School Board does for Prosper ISD. These seven individuals are deeply invested in our schools, volunteering their time to ensure we provide excellence, every day, in every way.
Keeping Students at the Center Our School Board sets the tone for everything we do in our district, and their goal is simple but powerful: create a safe, supportive environment where academic excellence is the standard and every student has a path to success. From approving the annual budget to making sure we hire and keep the best educators for our students, their leadership ensures that the district stays focused on what matters most—growing our people at every level.
Commitment Beyond the Meeting Room Being a Trustee is a huge time commitment that often goes unseen. Each member pledges to attend Board meetings and complete 100% of their required continuing education training hours. They also dive into the details by serving on sub-committees, ensuring that every district policy and financial decision is reviewed thoroughly before it ever reaches a vote.
Staying Present in Our Community You’ll see our Board members at more than just the Board Room stage. They frequent our campuses and are committed to attend at least five student activities a year and engage directly with families through listening circles or Prosper Promise meetings. By staying connected to our students, staff, parents and community, they can better advocate for our needs and champion the traditions that make Prosper ISD feel like home.
Thank you to our Prosper ISD Board of Trustees: Bill Beavers – Board President Dena Dixon – Board Vice President Tommy Van Wolfe – Board Secretary Jorden Dial – Board Member Kelly Cavender – Board Member Garrett Linker – Board Member David Webb – Board Member
School Board Recognition Month is a great reminder of the dedication, time and responsibility required to serve as a Board member. Parents and community members can support this work by staying informed, attending Board meetings when possible, and recognizing Board members for their service throughout the year. That involvement helps strengthen the connection between our schools and Prosper ISD community. |  | | Keep your Chromebooks safe. Don’t miss your chance to get coverage on your device.Prosper ISD has reopened enrollment for the Student Device Protection Plan for all students in grades 6 and above. The plan costs $30 and provides coverage for the repair or replacement of your student’s school-issued Chromebook in the event of damage. Enrollment will close on January 31.
View further instructions to enroll in the Student Device Protection Plan here. | | | | | | | Student Engagement is all about helping students try new things, make friends, and get involved—whether it’s through clubs, fine arts, athletics, or academic competitions. Stay connected and get plugged in!
| | |  |  | Prosper Independent School District |
| | BEST PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN TEXAS Named by HEB’s Excellence in Education Awards as the Best Large District in the State of Texas, Prosper ISD has an established 67-year history that is grounded in the humble roots of a farming community, now soaring to the fastest growing school district in Texas, due in no small part to the pursuit of excellence in the arts, academics and athletics. Our students and staff are routinely recognized on the local, state, and national levels for outstanding achievements, and our teachers are highly qualified experts who bring out the best in every student.
ABOUT PROSPER ISD Prosper ISD is a school district located north of Dallas in Collin and Denton Counties. The district spans approximately 58 square miles and serves more than 33,000 students in 20 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, 4 high schools, and one early childhood school.
🫶🏼THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORTING OUR TEACHERS & STUDENTS In November 2023, an overwhelming majority of voters approved $2.7 billion dollars to continue building excellence in Prosper ISD. Thank you for your continued financial commitment to our district.
And while our facilities are second to none, we know that it is the people who make the difference in Prosper ISD. From our bus drivers to our teachers to our teacher assistants, our staff is here to support students as they pursue their dreams of excellence in academics, fine arts, and athletics.
Email: communications@prosper-isd.net Location: 605 East 7th Street, Prosper, TX, USA Phone: 945-678-0000 |
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