Together We Prosper October 14, 2025 | | |

| |  | | Looking Back on the First Nine Weeks, and Ahead to What's NextWe hope you all had a restful long weekend and are ready for an exciting second nine weeks. As we reflect on the first quarter of the school year, we’re filled with gratitude for our incredible students, staff, and families. Your energy and support have made the start of this school year truly special, filling our campuses with celebration and community pride.
Our students have made outstanding strides both in and out of the classroom, showing curiosity, creativity, and determination in everything they do, whether that’s diving deeper into their learning or exploring new interests. Their excitement for learning and involvement across our campuses reminds us daily why we do what we do.
A special shout-out to our principals during National Principals Month for leading and supporting that growth every step of the way. Let's make it a great second nine weeks!
|  | | Wear pink on October 23 for the District-Wide Pink Out.On Thursday, October 23, Prosper ISD will proudly go pink for our annual District-Wide Pink Out Day in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This special day is a reminder of the power of unity, compassion, and community as we honor those who have been affected by breast cancer and raise awareness for continued support.
Don’t forget to wear pink and show your support. | | | Join Program Evaluation and Advanced Academics for an informational session on assessments offered in the district.
When: October 29 from 9:30-10:30 am Location: Community Room at Prosper ISD Children's Health Stadium
There will be a second session on February 25, 2026, for those who cannot attend the October 29 session. | | | | Please submit the Parent Survey to help us develop our Profile of a Learner.We are gathering input from all stakeholders to develop our Profile of a Learner. This framework will capture the essential skills and attributes our students need to succeed in life, not just in the classroom. It's our vision for the complete learner, developed in alignment with our Strategic Priorities. | |  |  | The dedication ceremony for Pete Moseley Middle School on Wednesday, October 8, was a powerful example of what makes our growing Prosper community stand out amongst the rest - the care our district takes to make every new school feel welcomed into the district. With moving words from Principal Dr. Kari Roan, Mr. Moseley's son, and other community members that could speak on his significant contributions, the event transformed a new building into a place of meaning.
This tradition of celebrating and honoring the distinguished individuals who shape our history is a key part of how we empower every student. By celebrating our roots this way, we show that all Prosper ISD schools are built on our core values of excellence, innovation, and integrity, making sure each great legacy inspires everyone who walks through the doors. | | | Did you know that your student can take college classes in high school?Join us to learn about Dual Credit Courses, dates and deadlines, benefits and enrollment process.
- November 5: Prosper High School Auditorium
- November 10: Richland High School Auditorium
- November 18: Walnut Grove High School Auditorium
- November 20: Rock Hill High School Auditorium
All meetings begin at 6 pm at the specified campus. | | Don't Miss Financial Aid Night!Representatives from UT Dallas will provide a comprehensive overview of post-secondary financial aid options and resources for students and their families.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22- Walnut Grove High School Auditorium from 6-7 pm
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month National Principals Month National Bullying Prevention Month Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month - 15 - Virgie Smothermon Elementary School Dedication at 6 pm
- 20 - Early voting begins
- 22 - Jana Thomson Elementary School Dedication at 6 pm
- 23 - District-Wide Pink Out
- 27-31 - Red Ribbon Week
- 29 - Richland High School Dedication at 6 pm
| | | | | | 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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