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More than 400 people turned out for the Firetruck Pull on Saturday. Participants gather in teams to test their collective power by pulling a massive, City of Prosper fire engine over a set distance in the fastest time possible. The primary goal of the event is to raise funds and awareness for the Prosper ISD special education department. It serves as a powerful demonstration of community support, where the literal "heavy lifting" symbolizes the strength found when people come together to support a meaningful mission. |
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The countdown to graduation is on! Mark your calendars and bookmark the graduation website for the most up-to-date information. |
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Set your kindergartner up for success: ready for school, confident from the start.Camp Prosper: Get Ready! is a hands-on summer camp designed specifically for incoming kindergarteners. Campers build essential skills, develop routines, and gain the confidence to thrive from day one.
- Morning Session: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
- Afternoon Session: 12:30 - 3:30 PM
- Offered all three weeks of summer camps (June 1-4, June 8-11 or June 15-18)
- Register for just ONE session — same great content every week
- Location: Boyer Elementary | 1616 Montgomery Ln, Prosper, TX 75078
Spots are limited! |
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Camp Prosper Summer Camps give rising 1st–5th graders three unique ways to learn, grow, and get excited for the year ahead.In Explore, campers investigate real-world questions through hands-on, cross-curricular challenges. In Discover, creativity takes center stage as students design, build, and innovate their way to real-world solutions. In Impact, campers think big and collaborate — applying skills from every subject to make a real difference.
Each week features a fresh theme that stands on its own, so students can join one week or all three. Each week offers a morning session (8:30–11:30 AM) and an afternoon session (12:30–3:30 PM). Since both sessions cover the same content, families choose one session per week — either the morning or the afternoon. |
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Device Information for the Summer — Grades 6-8 As part of updates to Prosper ISD's device program this summer, all current 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students will need to return their Chromebooks and chargers before the end of the school year.
Please keep the following in mind:All students must return their Chromebook and charger at the end of the year. Students withdrawing from the district must return their device by the last day of school. Current 8th graders will receive a new device at their high school campus next fall — please do not bring your existing Chromebook to high school.
Device Information for the Summer — Grades 9–11 Good news: current 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students will keep their Chromebook over the summer. Please have your student take their device and charger home and bring both back when school resumes in August.
The one exception: students withdrawing from the district must return their Chromebook and charger by the last day of school.
Device Return Required — Current 12th-Grade Students As your student wraps up their final year, please make sure they return their Chromebook and charger before leaving for the summer.
Questions? Contact us at technologyhomehelp@prosper-isd.net. Thank you for partnering with us! |
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Prosper ISD is launching an exciting new virtual program for Prosper ISD students currently in grades 8–11 (for the 25-26 school year). Students have the opportunity to earn an original credit — getting ahead on their academic journey. The program is fully virtual, offering students the flexibility to learn from anywhere, with teachers available for in-person support, if needed.
- Registration window — Families can register between April 13 and May 12, through Skyward Family Access. Don't miss this limited enrollment period!
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It’s time to make your voice count! Your vote plays a big part in supporting the future of Prosper ISD and our students. |
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APRILNational School Library Month - April 28 School Bus Driver Appreciation Day
- May 1 School Lunch Hero Day
- May 1 National School Principals Day
- May 2 Election Day
- May 4-8 Teacher Appreciation Week
- May 6 National School Nurses Day
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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!
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 | 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.
We are incredibly proud to share that Prosper ISD has officially been recognized as a Model Professional Learning Community (PLC) District by Solution Tree's Evidence of Effectiveness Committee. This is one of the most prestigious recognitions in education — and it belongs to every single person who shows up for our students every day.
This distinction is not given lightly. It is earned — through years of intentional collaboration, a relentless focus on learning, and a shared commitment to ensuring that every student in Prosper ISD has the opportunity to succeed at the highest levels.
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.
District Performance Email: communications@prosper-isd.net Location: 605 East 7th Street, Prosper, TX, USA Phone: 945-678-0000 |
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