Survey offers chance for input on future of FISD

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Mady Daddario

The district is asking families and staff to fill out end-of-year surveys. Seniors will fill out the form during advisory on Friday.

Wingspan Staff

Community members have the opportunity to shape the long term future of Frisco ISD via a survey asking questions about the district’s high school model. In addition, the district has formed a committee that will act as an advisory group for the Board of Trustees and district leaders.

“The small school model that we’ve had in place since for the last 20 to 25 years, to have smaller schools and neighborhood schools is a bit more expensive as a school district to maintain,” FISD Superintendent Dr. Michael Waldrip said to Wingspan in September.  “Obviously if we weren’t going to continue along those same lines, we would have larger campuses, but that’s the work that’s going to come out of that committee this fall. Is it really what our stakeholders, our parents, our students, our community members still want for our school district? And if they do then we’ll determine at that time what it would cost to maintain that kind of model.”