2022 Prosper ISD Annual Report

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mid-yearupdate
2022
AnnualReport
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STRATEGIC PLAN FOCUSES 3 FACILITIES 11 INTRODUCTION 6 INNOVATIVE LEARNING 20 SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH 39 HUMAN RESOURCES 43 COMMUNICATIONS & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT FUNDING & FINANCE 52 49

FACILITIES

Prosper ISD is committed to providing high quality learning facilities for our students and staff while also developing a solid plan for creating equity and efficiency in regards to programs and facility use in a time of rapid growth. During times of rapid growth, one of the first areas to be impacted is the physical facilities. Facilities are a focal point that must be assessed on an ongoing basis.

INNOVATIVE LEARNING

Personal growth happens most when we are uncomfortable and struggle in our endeavors. Prosper ISD is committed to providing an educational environment that fosters growth in students and teachers alike - through risk-taking, productive struggle, feedback, observation, collaboration and communication.

Establishing a growthmindset culture allows for the development of realistic expectations of success in the world at large - ultimately resulting in increased, authentic, transferable student and teacher learning.

SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH

Human connection is a key component to positive emotional health and personal growth. Prosper ISD is committed to the belief that a sense of belonging to a greater community improves an individual’s motivation, health, and happiness. The district is committed to ensuring positive social emotional health for the whole child, believing that social emotional learning is a valuable investment in our students’ futures. Ultimately, this will help to meet the goal that all Prosper ISD students graduate as contributing members of society in whatever capacity they choose.

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HUMAN RESOURCES

Quality instruction directly correlates to the quality of educational professionals. To this end, Prosper ISD is committed to recruiting and hiring the best educators available. The district, and the Prosper ISD community as a whole, supports our teachers and staff through embedded professional learning, competitive salaries, and careeradvancement opportunities.

FUNDING & FINANCE COMMUNICATIONS

& COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Prosper ISD is committed to transparent communication that provides opportunities for businesses, parents, and community members to become active participants in the school environment. Communication is key to creating understanding both inside the school and outside in the community. When stakeholders know what is going on in the district and on the campuses, they can better partner with the district to support students and staff.

The security of a district’s long-term ability to provide a quality education is rooted in the stability of its funding and finances. By ensuring that our staff and community members have a clear understanding of funding and finance in relation to public education, we will be able to continue to provide a high quality education for all students while holding on to the traditions and pride that are Prosper ISD. By educating the community about school funding and encouraging voter participation, we will create a better future by ensuring the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of our current and future students.

Strategic Plan Strategic Plan

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INTRODUCT ION

Welcome

Prosper Family,

The 2021-2022 school year proved to be another year in which Prosper ISD’s consistent pursuit of educational excellence and student opportunities provided our students with the ability to learn, grow, thrive, and succeed. We graduated a record 1,218 students from Prosper ISD this year. Each one of these graduates is a testament to the hard work, sacrifice, and pursuit of excellence that every district employee and the Prosper ISD School Board invests in our students.

Prosper has a culture of community that has been developed through the years, even as the district has grown from fewer than 5,000 students 10 years ago to more than 22,652 students at the end of 2022. The district continues to be one of the fastest growing districts in the state and nation, opening new campuses every year. Through our Prosper Promise initiative, the culture of community involvement grew this year with more than 3,000 new parent and community engagements - made available through the program’s advisory councils, informational meetings, and community events.

Our Prosper ISD School Board and the Prosper Education Foundation continue to provide the district with the support, facilities, opportunities, and resources - creating unique opportunities found at few other districts. These opportunities and resources allow for learning experiences that benefit our students for a lifetime.

As we review the 2021-2022 school year, we continue to look for ways to exceed expectations, connect with our community, and strive towards our vision of excellence.

Sincerely,

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OUR VISION

Grounded by Tradition, Soaring to New Beginnings.

OUR MISSION

The mission of Prosper ISD is to develop and graduate motivated, academically prepared individuals with the strength of character to make contributions to a rapidly changing society through an educational system that maintains high expectations, provides quality instruction and establishes a safe, orderly learning environment in the community that lives its name.

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School Board

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Jorden Dial | Board Member Dena Dixon | Board Member Garrett Linker | Board Member Kelly Cavender | Vice President Bill Beavers | Secretary Debra Smith | President

2022 Class of

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2 FA C I SEITIL

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(943)

12 Baker
Boyer
Bryant
Hughes
Johnson
Light Farms
Reeves
Rucker
Spradley
Stuber
Windsong
TOTAL
as of May 25, 2022 by
Enrollment Elementary Hays (1,552) Reynolds (1,015) Rogers (1,372) Rushing (1,244) Middle Prosper High School (3,278) Rock Hill High School (2,534) High Temporary Virtual Academy (158) No longer active as of May 25, 2022
(602)
(874)
(803) Cockrell (735) Folsom (720) Furr (813)
(757)
(929)
(1,000)
(749)
(691)
(1,006)
(877)
22,652
Campus

36,620

total student enrollment forcasted for the 2027-2028 school year

2,500-3,000

new residential units forecasted to close annually for the next 3-5 years

23,764

in process/planned single family residential lots planned in Prosper ISD

Top 5

3,389

Fastest Growing Subdivisions in Prosper ISD as of Q2 in 2022: growth rate in student enrollment from May 2021 to May 2022

Growth

14.96%

Annual 2022 New Home Closings - 2nd Quarter 2022

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actively building subdivisions in Prosper ISD

44,000

total student enrollment forecased for Prosper ISD in 10 Years

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Prosper 2.
3.
4. Star
5. Light
Mansions of
Sutton Fields
Windsong Ranch
Trail
Farms
14 Growth in Enrollment 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 5,505 6,413 7,076 School Year Number of Students 8,296 9,998 12,133 14,348 16,857 2012-20132013-20142014-20152015-20162016-20172017-20182018-20192019-20202020-20212021-20222026-20272031-2032 19,138 22,652 36,620 44,000 home languages spoken by our families 76 Two or More Races 7.78% Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander .04% Asian 18.05% American Indian .22% White 50.5% Hispanic 13.62% Black 9.79% 0 5 10 15 2016 2022 2012 11.66% 5.94% 8.34% Economically Disadvantaged

UPCOMING SCHOOLS

OPENING 2023

• Calhoun Early Childhood School

East side of the district in Westridge

• Lilyana Elementary (#16)

East side of the district in Lilyana

• Christie Elementary (#17)

West side of the district in Sutton Fields

• Walnut Grove HS (#3)

1st street on East side of district

OPENING 2024

• Daniel Jones Middle School (#5)

South side of the district next to Rock Hill HS

• Elementary #18

South side of the district FUTURE

• High School #4

West side of the district

50,000

FEEDER PATTERNS 2022-2023

Baker > Hays MS> RHHS

Boyer > Reynolds MS > PHS

Bryant > Rushing MS > PHS

Cockrell > Rogers MS > PHS & RHHS

Folsom > Rogers MS > RHHS

Furr > Hays MS > RHHS

Hall > Rushing MS > PHS

Hughes > Hays MS > RHHS

Johnson > Reynolds & Rogers MS > PHS

Light Farms > Reynolds MS > PHS

Reeves > Hays & Rogers MS > RHHS

Rucker > Reynolds & Rogers MS > PHS & RHHS

Spradley > Hays MS > RHHS

Stuber > Rushing MS > PHS

Windsong > Rushing MS > PHS

* Please note that as new campuses open, feeder patterns are subject to change.

At build-out, Prosper ISD will have approximately 50,000 students and will be served by 20 - 25 elementary schools, 11 - 13 middle schools, and 5 - 6 high schools.

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Current & Future Campuses

2022-2023

16 WINDSONG ELEMENTARY AR STUBER ELEMENTARY BRYANT BR ANT ELEMENTARY AR HALL ELEMENTARY LIGHT FARMS ELEMENTARY BOYER ELEMENTARY RUCKER ELEMENTARY AR FOLSOM ELEMENTARY ARY HUGHES ELEMENTARY AR COCKRELL ELEMENTARY ARY FURR ELEMENTARY AR SPRADLEY ELEMENTARY JOHNSON ELEMENTARY BAKER AKER ELEMENTARY REEVES ELEMENTARY CALHOUN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOOL LILYANA ANA ELEMENTARY AR CHRISTIE ELEMENTARY AR FUTURE ELEMENTARY AR FUTURE ELEMENTARY AR FUTURE ELEMENTARY AR FUTURE ELEMENTARY AR FUTURE ELEMENTARY ARY RUSHING MIDDLE SCHOOL REYNOLDS MIDDLE SCHOOL HAYS HA MIDDLE SCHOOL ROGERS MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTURE MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTURE MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTURE MIDDLE SCHOOL DANIEL JONES ANIEL MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTURE MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTURE MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTURE HIGH SCHOOL E FUTURE HIGH SCHOOL #4 FUTURE HIGH SCHOOL ROCK HILL HIGH SCHOOL PROSPER HIGH SCHOOL WALNUT GROVE ALNUT HIGH SCHOOL 380 289 P R E S T O N R O A D LE GA CY DRIVE D ALLA SN OR TH TO LL WA Y PROSPERTRAIL FRONTIER PKWY FRONTIER PKWY 380 380 PRES TO NR OA D C O IT R O A D C U S TER R O A D C U S TER R O A D C O IT R O A D PANTHERCREEK PGAPARKWAY FIRSTSTREET FISHTRAPROAD PROSPER TRAIL CR 123 C R1 61 NL A K E F O R ES T D R TEEL PKWY DA LLAS NO RT HT OL LW AY Boundaries
Prosper ISD District Boundaries

2022 Opened

The 15th Prosper ISD elementary campus opened in Fall 2022 on the west side of the district in the Star Trails neighborhood. The elementary school is named for beloved former Prosper ISD educator Joyce Hall.

The ribbon-cutting for Joyce Hall Elementary was held on Saturday, August 6, 2022, to celebrate the opening of the district’s newest campus, this amazing educator, and her legacy of excellence.

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Openings Future

Brenda Calhoun

Early Childhood School

Lilyana Elementary School

Dan Christie Elementary School

Opening

Fall 2023

Walnut Grove High School

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Daniel Jones Middle School Ground Breaking

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Opening Fall 2024

INNOVATIVE LEARNING

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99.75% Graduation Rate Class of 2022

94.7% Attendance Rate 2021-2022

1,774

Number of industry-based certifications earned during the 2021-2022 school year

Student Info Student Info

2022

80.65%

Percentage of students who received special education services and graduated in 2022 with an on-level or advanced diploma

1,218

Number of students who graduated from Prosper ISD in 2022

75% Percentage of 2022 graduates who attended a 2- or 4-year college or university

41.39% Percentage increase from the previous year in the number of AP tests taken in 2022

500

Number of students designated by the College Board as AP Scholars, which reflects an increase of 41.24% over the previous year

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22 SAT/ACT STAAR AcademicExcellence STAAR District
MASTERS OR BETTER 18% State 20% Region 10 31% District APPROACHES OR BETTER 67% State 68% Region 10 85% District MEETS
41% State 43% Region 10 61% District Average ACT Scores Average SAT Scores ALL SUBJECTS 24 District 21 Region 10 20 State MATH 23 District 21 Region 10 20 State ELAR 24 District 20 Region 10 20 State SCIENCE 24 District 21 Region 10 21 State ALL SUBJECTS 1117 District 1035 Region 10 1019 State MATH 555 District 515 Region 10 506 State ELAR 562 District 520 Region 10 513 State
- All Subjects
OR BETTER
23 National Merit Semi-Finalists NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS AcademicExcellence
Matthew Oh
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Quinn Hungerford Catalina Zuo Andrew Warren
188 National Merit
Naysa Modi
& College Board Students Recognized

Michael Beals

Ethan Binoy

Evan Bish

Thatcher Bishop

Sowmith Bonda

Annabelle Busbee

Lalith Chaitanya Vennapusa

Sarayu Chitturi

Harold Clifford

Shrideep Gaddad

Elizabeth Grayson

Siva Indukuri

AcademicExcellence National Merit Commended

Alistair Kwok

Daniel Lee

Jason Ly

Cheyne Miller

Daxon Miller

Olivia Nabukeera

Rohit Rakshan Palanikumar

Joseph Park

Nathaniel Patterson

Kalyani Rao

Cameron Sanchez

Kamryn Stiffler

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS

Natalia Cano

Alyssa Dickens

Cody Hansen

Leah Kanzler

Shaivi Manohar

Rylan Moseley

Ifeabia Okororie

Niranjan Swaminathan

Isha Thirupathy

Roshanaditya Vinothkumar

Sidhant Vulisetti

Jared White

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Benjamin Hanbaly

Brooke Young

Christian Wages

Kaleb Roan

Sariah Thomas

Tatum Casey

AcademicExcellence

National African American Recognition

Adrian McKinney

Brooklin Moore

Kevin Madzima

Summer Washington

Elliot Risen

William Adimora

Kennedy Green

Lewhat Musie

National Indigenous Recognition

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BOARD
COLLEGE
SCHOLARS
Casy Adjei Lucy Mokua Oluwasemilola Akindebe
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Kennedi Laur

Elliot Risen

William Adimora

Alexander Phillips

Sienna Williams

Sophia Stulting Flores

Adelianys Aviles Barbosa

Carter Mcphail

COLLEGE BOARD SCHOLARS

National Hispanic Recognition

Cheyne Miller

Cody Shimkus

Fransheska Sposito Salero

Gabrielle Backes

Isaiah Odierno

Stephanie Womack

Alexander Anderson

Daniel Siles

Ella Bermudez

Finley Culver

Hannah Gonzalez Robles

Joseph Kelly

Lina Perez

Natalia Cano

Sofia Herrera Flores

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Logan Vasquez
AcademicExcellence
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Benjamin Hanbaly

Brooke Young

Christian Wages

Kaleb Roan

Sariah Thomas

Tatum Casey

Elliot Risen

William Adimora

Alexander Phillips

Sienna Williams

Sophia Stulting Flores

Aashna Goyal

AcademicExcellence

COLLEGE BOARD SCHOLARS

National Rural & Small Town Recognition

Akil Dodapati

Aleksander Stephenson

Alistair Hickman

Alistair Kwok

Alyssa Mundt

Annalise Kearney

Anush Bansal

Ashley Vogelpohl

Avery Fantl

Brianna Martin

Brianna Marler

Delaney Smith

Ehsan Murtaza

Elena Rosenblum

Emily Robinson

Ehtan Binoy

Gavin Henry

Harinee Saravanakumar

Harper Mcintosh

Harrison Nevitt

Hudson Simon

James Kim

Kalyani Roa

Kate Hoover

Kavish Muthum

Krishna Ravindran

Laird Hanson Felter

Lalith Vennapusa

Lincoln Riggins

Maaz Ghani

Mason Gordon

Mikayla Sexton

Mithra Cama

Natalie Fahim

Neha Patel

Nihita Soma

Pierce Polomsky

Quinn Hungerford

Quinn Jones

Rachel Griffith

Rayaan Hameed

Reid Bloomer

Riley Collins

Ryan Vilarosa

Sabrina Ye

Sam Garces

Samantha Hunter

Sarayu Chitturi

Savannah Smith

Shriyans Pendli

Siena Kiro

Siva Indukuri

Sutirth Samudrala

Tess Gagliano

Yanhao Hu

Zaine Johnson

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Aditya Dhanraj

Alexander Anderson

Dhyaan Bannur

Avery Bartz

Nicole Bitner

Natalia Cano

Kaden Carr

AcademicExcellence

COLLEGE BOARD SCHOLARS

National Rural & Small Town Recognition

Hayden Charles

Chloe Chow

Samuelle Valerian Carnelio

Madelyn Goodwin

Sofia Herrera Flores

Yeju Jung

Nethra Kartheeswaran

Joseph Kelly

Chloe Lee

Dylan Lee

Shaivi Manohar

Richa Mirkhelker

Lucy Mokua

Lewhat Musie

Nagapranita Nagavishnu

Darby Neumann

Connor Nguyen

Ifeabia Okororie

Julian Pala

William Pan

Niharika Rajure

Khloe Dominique Salpid

Ryan Schryver

Ayeesha Shaikh

Elisabeth Smith

Jiayi Sun

Navya Swali

Chloe Tardiff

Lindsey Teufel

Siddh Tolia

Catalina Zuo

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Top 10

Valedictorian

Prosper High School

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Thomas Trautmann Texas A&M University Salutatorian Reid Smith University of Texas at Dallas AnnMarie Graham Texas A&M University Samantha Wlodawsky University of Texas at Austin Abigail Griffith Baylor University Stephen Phillips Rice University Riley Smith University of Texas at Austin Lawson Parr Texas Christian University Grace Hale Texas Christian University Raquelle Smith Brigham Young UniversityIdaho Class of 2022
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Gautham Janyavula The University of Virginia Valedictorian Kate Carline College of William & Mary Salutatorian Emily Warren University of North Texas Grant M. Wallis Texas A&M University Samarth Sejwal The University of Texas at Dallas
Top 10
Rock Hill High School Class of 2022 Lucas Silveira University of Texas at Dallas Hari Chidambaram University of Notre Dame Syed Hoda University of Texas at Dallas Sara Compton United States Air Force Academy Tapaswini Kodavanti The University of Texas at Austin

Prosper ISD High Schools currently offers 30 dual credit hours and is moving towards offering 58 dual credit hours to give our students an opportunity to complete their first year of college while in high school. This will not only benefit our students but will also be a cost savings for our parents.

Prosper ISD High Schools offer 30 Advanced Placement courses to our students.

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Dual Credit Hours 30 AP Courses

Career & Technical

Education

84% of high school students participate in CTE courses

NEW PROGRAMS

2021-2022

Biomedical, Exercise Science, Rehabilitation Aide, InCubatorEDU with Entrepreneurship

PARTICIPATION

823 Students enrolled in CTE courses in middle school

9,105 Students enrolled in CTE courses in high school

1,774

Number of industry-based certifications earned from an approved list during the 2021-2022 school year

Recognitions

All American High School Film Festival (AAHSFF)

• “Holographic Dreams or the Art of Nature and the Nature of Art”

Maverick Award - PHS

Skills USA

• Additive Manufacturing teams advanced to State in their first year as a chapter | 5th and 6th Place State - PHS

HOSA - Future Health Professionals

• Mastery Level | Healthcare Issues (current events in healthcare) - RHHS

Texas FFA Association

Leadership Development Events (LDE)

• Ag Issues - 1st Place District | 2nd Place Area |

Advanced to State

Career Development Events (CDE)

• Entomology: 5th Place State | 2nd Place Nationals

SAE County Show

• Grand Champion American Steer | Made Sale

• 3rd Place Exotic Steer | Made Sale

• Reserve Champion Senior Steer Showman

Association of Texas Photography Instructors (ATPI)

• ATPI Top Video Program - PHS

• 1st Place Documentary - PHS

High School BBQ State Championship

• 11th Place Overall in State | 2nd Place in Brisket in State - PHS Prosper Pitmasters

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82% of secondary students participate in Fine Arts

Recognitions

NAMM Best Communities for Music Education - 5th Consecutive Year

PROSPER ISD FINE ARTS

PARTICIPATION

10,802

Number of secondary students that participate in Fine Arts 100%

Number of elementary students that participate in Fine Arts

PROGRAMS / TEAMS

28

Number of middle school programs/teams

22

Number of high school programs/teams

National Art Education Association District of Distinction

Texas Art Education Association District of Distinction - 3rd Consecutive Year

3 TMEA All-STATE Musicians

Fine Arts

PHS Theatre was one of 20 schools in the world invited to perform at the International Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

PHS won the championship in 3 different events at the Percussive Arts Society International Competition.

The Rock Hill High School Blue Note Choir was awarded as a “Performance of Distinction” at the North Texas Madrigal Festival in February of 2022.

Talonette Officers were named National Champions in Jazz, Contemporary, and Pom and Overall National Champions In the Large/ Super Division. Talonette Elite were National Champions in Lyrical. Talonette drill team won the National Championship in Contemporary.

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to Prosper

25 students participate in Prepare to Prosper

Prepare to Prosper (P2P) transition services are designed to facilitate a seamless transition from high school to adult life based on a student’s postsecondary goals. The program is designed for students ages 18-22 who have already met their credit requirements for graduation to gain additional training and support in order to prepare to meet their goals. The program places emphasis on connecting students with the routines and schedules that they will access in adulthood.

STUDENT ENTERPRISES

Making Scents

Students create soaps, room sprays, sugar scrubs, and other products

P2P Enterprises

Students create dog treats, holiday/birthday-themed products, greeting cards, and t-shirts

The Jar Bar

Students create a variety of mason jar products

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Special Education
Prepare
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SPECIAL O L SCIPMY

In the 2021-22 school year, 248 Prosper ISD students participated in our Special Olympics season.

FALL

In the fall, secondary students competed in two Bocce tournaments and one bowling competition.

SPRING

In the spring, both elementary and secondary competed in two basketball tournaments and one track and field competition as well as Prosper’s own Special Olympics Field Day which included student competition from throughout Prosper ISD as well as 13 neighboring districts.

248

Prosper ISD students participated in our Special Olympics Season

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Natatorium Natatorium

Attendance & Participation

Number of secondary teams

PARTICIPATION

38% of all middle school students

33% of all high school students

1 out of every 3 secondary students

PROSPER ISD ATHLETIC OPTIONS

High School Sports

Athletic-Training, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Powerlifting, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Water Polo, Wrestling

Middle School Sports

Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Wrestling Athletics

Children’s Health Stadium Children’s Health Stadium

Attendance & Participation

Fall Friday Nights Spectators - 12,000

/ SAT’s* / Dr’s - 20 Cheerleaders - 40 Concessions Volunteers - 40

Broadcast Students - 20 Student Photographers - 10

150,000+ combined total of students, families, and community members who participated during the Fall Friday night home games *Licensed

Stadium Workers - 100

TOTAL - 12,880 FANS!

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Prosper
Prosper
UIL
Prosper Swim School - 580
Aquatic Club - 276
Aquatic Masters - 42
Swim & Dive - 119 students 3rd grade Water Safety - 1,802 TOTAL - 2,819 252
LAT’s*
Band /Drill Team - 400 Football Players & Coaches - 250
Athletic Trainers / Student Athletic Trainers

54 Prosper ISD Scholar Athletes

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Prosper ISD UIL State Medalists

Academics

STATE QUALIFIERS - 9

STATE MEDALISTS

HEADLINE WRITING - PHS

3RD PLACE

• Amanda Hare

6TH PLACE

• Gabriella Winans

NEWS WRITING - PHS

4TH PLACE

• Amanda Hare

PERSUASIVE SPEAKING - RHHS

5TH PLACE

• Kate Carline

JOURNALISM - PHS

STATE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

• Journalism Team

Fine Arts

STATE MEDALISTS

VISUAL ARTS - PHS

• Rylee “Kieran” Hill

• Channelle Kuria

• Kayla Le

• Logan Parrish

• Brandon Paz

• Ashlee Wells

VISUAL ARTS - RHHS

• Hayden Lyle

• Cannon Cook

• Kamila Cudzick

• Alisa Keller

• Giovanni Spampinato

• Elisa Arbaiza

ORCHESTRA - PHS

• Edwin Varghese

• Matthew Oh

ORCHESTRA - RHHS

• Elaine Chiu

• Charlotte Williams

• Emily Warren

• Katherine Tran

• Ife Okororie

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Athletics

INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS - 48 | TEAMS @ STATE - 9

STATE MEDALISTS

SWIM & DIVE - PHS

STATE CHAMPION

• Jacob Wimberly - 100 butterfly

SWIM & DIVE - RHHS

STATE RUNNER-UP

• TEAM

• Luke Sitz - Diving

3RD PLACE

• Kiara Xanthos - 100 breaststroke

• Jenna Kirkman - 50 freestyle

WRESTLING - PHS

STATE RUNNER-UP

• Joe Richardson

• Megan Flaherty

3RD PLACE

• Taylor Martinez

WRESTLING - RHHS

STATE RUNNER-UP

• Xavier Jukes

3RD PLACE

• Masyn Marble

STATE CHAMPIONS

XC - PHS

STATE RUNNER-UP

• TEAM

• Aubrey O’Connell

3RD PLACE

• Shewaye Johnson

TRACK - PHS

GIRLS STATE CHAMPION

• Lauren Lewis - 400m

GIRLS STATE RUNNER-UP

• Aubrey O’Connell - 800m

GIRLS 3RD PLACE

• Kayla Watson - Long Jump

TRACK - RHHS

BOYS STATE CHAMPION

• Gavin Hecke - Pole Vault

SOFTBALL - RHHS

STATE RUNNER-UP

• TEAM

ACADEMIC ALL-STATE

• 121 student-athletes

• Jacob Wimberly - Swim & Dive | 100 butterfly (PHS)

• Lauren Lewis - Track | 400m (PHS)

• Gavin Hecke - Track | Pole Vault (RHHS)

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Prosper ISD UIL State Medalists
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500 Positive Interactions

The Prosper ISD Police Department commits that all Prosper ISD students have 500 positive interactions with police officers before they graduate. A key component of the role of the Prosper ISD Police Department is building relationships with students.

Prosper ISD Police Department

The Prosper ISD Police Department is a full-service, independent, Texas Police agency. They are dispatched by the Town of Prosper Police Department and work cooperatively with them to ensure a safe school environment. Prosper ISD police officers also have jurisdiction in all areas of Prosper Independent School District and work cooperatively with Prosper PD, Frisco PD, Collin County Sheriff’s Office, Denton County Sheriff’s Office, McKinney PD, and Celina PD. Prosper ISD is the ONLY North Texas school to have a T-COLE certified police officer at EVERY campus. ALL PISD officers are T-COLE certified in active shooter training.

TRAINING

• Required Standard Response Protocol Training for all PISD Employees every year

• Stop the Bleed Training required for all staff with student contact

• Stop the Bleed Stations on every campus

• Train with surrounding agencies for each of these types of drills

• Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams

• Digital Threat Assessment Training

SECURITY MEASURES

• Multi-Hazard Emergency Operations Plan for every campus

• Every campus is audited yearly

• School Safety Committee

OTHER STRATEGIC SAFETY & SECURITY SYSTEMS

• Controlled access to buildings during school hours

• Hall pass Visitor Management System

• Security cameras to monitor the school, monitored by staff during school hours

• Safety checks throughout the day (doors, patrol parking lots, etc.)

• Random sweeps for contraband

• Require faculty and staff to wear badges

• One-button phone call to 911 and Prosper ISD Dispatch

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3 Days of Emergency Response training during the 2022 summer with surrounding agencies to respond to an active situation on campus

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TCOLE-Certified Officers

93,787

Total training hours

2 Minutes of projected response time to any Prosper ISD Campus by an overwhelming show of force

By The Numbers By The Numbers

3,752

Average training hours per officer

tip411

Internet-based communication system that gives students or any concerned citizen a means to quickly and anonymously submit a tip (prosper-isd. net/tip411) to Prosper ISD PD both at school and after school

16.8

Average years of service

420 Total years of service

14 14 Master 10 Advanced 1 Intermediate Certified Peace Officers

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PROSPER ISD PD

Prosper Family

Resource Center

The Prosper Family Resource Center is available to the community every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10 am - 2 pm to provide support and guidance to special needs families. The facility offers a lending library of thousands of books, resources, games, and materials available to check out as well as parent workshops, parent support groups, and mentors.

Parenting

Prosper ISD is proud to partner with a district-based Parent Education Committee to bring a series of workshops to the district just for parents. Some of these workshops and seminars focus on helping parents navigate the stress of parenthood while others provide assistance with common parenting issues.

Parenting Education Seminars Offered

• Stress and Time Management for Successful Students

• The Dangers of Prescription Drug Misuse

• Building and Maintaining Healthy Relationships for Successful Students

• Red Flags of Online Safety

• Celebrate Calm (hosted by Gifted Minds Prosper)

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Top 100 Places to Work

HUMANRES O SECRU

8 YEARS IN A ROW

Prosper ISD has been named one of the Top 100 Places to Work in DFW for the 8th year in a row, earning the highest ranking among all school districts that made the list.

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Hispanic Two or More Races American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Asian Black 0 1-5 6-10 11-20 Over

20 YEARS

10.01% 7.39% 2.37% 1.27% .45% .04% White 4.8% 22.4% 23.4% 36.2% 13.2%

Number of Staff

end of 2021-2022 school year

2,884

2011 549 667 746 823 955 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 1,195 2017 1,344 2018 1,635 2019 1,938

PROFESSIONAL STAFF YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

2,110 Teachers with Master’s Degree

966 Teachers with Doctorate Degree

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STAFF ETHNICITY
Teachers with Bachelor’s Degree
2020 2,401 2021 2,696
Staff Info Staff Info

2022 CELEBRATION OF SERVICE

These educators were selected by their campus administration and staff as a shining example of excellence. We are pleased to announce the Prosper ISD 2021-2022 Educators of the Year.

District Elementary Teacher of the Year

Elizabeth Mejia

Rucker Elementary

Rucker Elementary 2nd Grade Bilingual teacher

Elizabeth Mejia has been in education for 29 years with the last four years being in Prosper ISD. “Liz genuinely cares for her students and finds ways to help them best achieve their potential in the classroom,” explains Rucker Principal Marisol Balderas.

District Secondary Teacher of the Year

Leilani Bonds

Rogers Middle School

Rogers Middle School Video Production teacher Leilani Bonds has been in education for 13 years with the last 10 being in Prosper ISD. Rogers Principal, Jason Jetton explains that “Mrs. Bonds is everything you could ask for in a teacher. She is thinking about students and making their experience at Rogers the best one possible.”

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DISTRICT

1st Year Teachers of the Year

CAMPUS Teachers of the Year

1st year Elementary Teacher of the Year

Kirby

1st year Secondary Teacher of the Year

Shelly Coulter Rushing Middle School

Leilani

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Jarzombek Bryant Elementary Michaela Geiter Baker Elementary Chris Hayden Spradley Elementary Meg Stevens Hughes Elementary Bonds Rogers Middle School Lauren Tucker Cockrell Elementary Ally Grimmett Reeves Elementary Kenisha Taylor Hays Middle School Connor Galloway Rock Hill High School Nicole McCasland Bryant Elementary Beky Moreland Johnson Elementary Lorelei Wofford Rushing Middle School Courtney Voyles Stuber Elementary Terri Harkey Furr Elementary Elizabeth Mejia Rucker Elementary Courtney Glasgow Reynolds Middle School Amy LaPlante Boyer Elementary Lindsey McGuire Light Farms Elementary Stephanie Alexander Windsong Elementary Trisha Furr Weyenberg Prosper High School

CAMPUS

Paraprofessional of the Year

DISTRICT

Paraprofessionals of the Year

Cockrell

for nine

Rock

. has been in the district and in education for four years. “Erin is absolutely amazing!!” said RHHS

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Ashley Arrington Cockrell Elementary Elementary Library Aide, Ashley Arrington, has been in the district and in education years. Principal Natalie Gasmire described Ashley as, “A light at Cockrell!” Erin Jones Rock Hill High School Hill High School Secretary, Erin Jones Principal Dustin Toth. Rachel Flores Baker Elementary Nicole Sgotto Furr Elementary Andrea Escalante Rucker Elementary Lisa Kuhlman Reynolds Middle School Courtney Chamblee Spradley Elementary Andrea Massingill Bryant Elementary Kelly Utrup Hughes Elementary Renee O’Brien Rogers Middle School Amanda Hughes Johnson Elementary Elise Bryant Boyer Elementary Teju Katti Stuber Elementary Yocasta Adimora Rushing Middle School Sierra Collins Folsom Elementary Terri Wood Reeves Elementary Didi Stump Hays Middle School Erin Jones Rock Hill High School Angie Klovstad Light Farms Elementary Ashley Arrington Cockrell Elementary Sonto Mamba Windsong Elementary Kathy Vance Prosper High School

DEPARTMENT Educators of the Year

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Cindy Edmundson COUNSELING Hays Middle School Enrique Elias CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Rock Hill High School Emily Kopeck ADVANCED ACADEMICS Rogers Middle School Rhana Ramos ATHLETICS Rock Hill High School Rebecca Manaska HEALTH SERVICES Reynolds Middle School Heather Garavaglia LIBRARY SERVICES Windsong Ranch Elementary Beth Bish CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION Administration Judy Seay FINE ARTS Prosper High School Robbie Fitzsimons SPECIAL EDUCATION Administration Marcia Timm READING/DYSLEXIA Baker & Reeves Elementary Jose Guapo MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS Hughes Elementary Haley Carter PROSPER ISD POLICE Rushing Middle School Blanca Dommer TRANSPORTATION Administration Danielle Barker SPECIAL PROGRAMS (ESL) Folsom Elementary & Rogers Middle School Kevin Fields TECHNOLOGY Administration
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PROSPERPROMIS

Prosper

Promise

“I have learned NUMEROUS things which have given me insight, educated me, inspired me, challenged me and encouraged me to keep going to help make our district the best it can be!!!!!” explained Prosper ISD parent Laura Caufield about participating in a Prosper Promise Advisory Council.

ECreated in 2021 by Prosper ISD Superintendent Dr. Holly Ferguson and the Prosper ISD School Board, the Prosper Promise is an endeavor to deepen the long-standing partnerships between the school and the community and provide numerous connection opportunities throughout the year for our parents and community to engage with other parents, get involved in our schools, and learn more about the district.

Some opportunities include serving on advisory councils while others are informational meetings. Additionally, the Prosper Promise website will keep the community abreast of upcoming community events hosted by the district.

Prosper University Committee member Debbie Jarzombek applied to the committee “in order to ascertain avenues for serving my community.” While serving on the committee, she has “enjoyed hearing from our school board members. Their role is pivotal in the district’s continued success and I value the opportunity to hear their perspectives. I have also enjoyed hearing from the PISD leaders. The concept that PISD leaders are servant leaders is quite evident. Every single individual I have encountered from PISD throughout this course has been so very gracious, helpful, and professional! There is no doubt that the PISD leadership team is visionary and well equipped to lead our fast-growth district.”

Total Prosper Promise Events / Meetings

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Informational Community Events

• Campus Tours / Silver Stars Campus Tours

• Understanding STAAR & its Data

• Prosper ISD Police Academy

• Learn How to be a Teacher or Coach

• Design for Life: Learning that Transcends the Classroom

• All Things Technology @ Prosper ISD

• Realtor Connect / Presentations

• Parenting Seminars

• The Special Ed Network: A Place to Connect & Engage

• Welcome to Prosper ISD Special Education

• Family Resource Center - Prosper Special Education Parent Enrichment Workshops and Support Groups

Advisory Committees

• Superintendent Parent Advisory

• Prosper University

• Prosper Parent Ambassadors

• Prosper Staff Ambassadors

• PISD Legislative Committee

• ESSER III Committee

• District Improvement Committee

• Teacher Incentive Allotment

• School Health Advisory (SHAC)

• Prosper ISD Parent Education

• Superintendent Student Advisory

• Parent Advisory for Early Childhood, ESL & Special Education

• Back to School Safety Bash

• Meet the Eagles / Meet the Blue Hawks

• Community Workout at Children’s Health Stadium

• Homecoming Parade / Event

• 9/11 Event

• Community Fair

• College / Technical / Military Fair

• Senior Citizen Holiday Luncheon

• State of the Community / District

• HOPE Walk

• Fire Truck Pull

• Culture Fairs

• Graduation

1,929 total participants in Prosper Promise’s Informational / Community Events

1,315 total participants in Prosper Promise’s Advisory Committees

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FUNDING & FINANCE

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2021-2022 Total Property Valuations $12,778,844,278 Operating Fund Sources Local Funds $130,422,075 State Funds $103,741,344 Federal Funds $3,261,279 TOTAL $237,424,698 Operating Fund Appropriations Salary & Benefits $172,241,350 Other Expenses $36,715,398 TOTAL $208,956,748
Capital Outlay 2.2% Other Operating 1.8% Supplies 5.6% Services/Utilities 7.6% Salaries 82.4% Debt Service 0.3% Expenditures by Category 2021-2022 Administration 3% Leadership 5.6% Operations 13.9% Instructional Related 9.8% Instructional 66.4% Other Costs 0.7% Capital Outlay 0.4% Debt Structure 0.3% Expenditures by Function 2021-2022 Financial Data 2021-2022 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 $1.67 $1.67 $1.67 $1.67 $1.67 $1.67 $1.67 $1.67 $1.5684 $1.4927 $1.4603 Tax Rate History
Financial Data
Financial Info 2021 Financial Info

EducationProsperFoundation

$682,400 $682,400

Funding provided to Prosper ISD in 2021

The Prosper Education Foundation (PEF), an organization of parent and community members, “seeks to profoundly impact the success of each PISD student.” The foundation accomplishes that by supporting and encouraging educational excellence, innovation, and achievement in a variety of ways.

2021 PEF Activities included:

$397,900 Support for staff through - Convocation, Teacher Grants, Teacher Mentoring Program, Teacher Awards & Recognitions, New to Prosper ISD Teacher Resources, Staff Appreciation & Supper with the Super, and Professional Development

$284,500 investments in students through - JROTC, Hope Squads, Special Olympics, Senior Scholarships, AP Test Scholarships, Technical Certifications, Dual Credit and Summer Course Scholarships, District Youth Leadership Summit, Incubator program, and more

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Administration

605 East 7th Street, Prosper, TX 75078 Phone 469-219-2000

Email communications@prosper-isd.net

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Website

Prosper ISD maintains district and campus home pages with the latest information on programs, projects, and events. Visit us at www.prosper-isd.net.

Highlights Magazine Annual Report

PISD Express

&

The PISD Highlights Magazine and Annual Report are publications including stories, images, information, facts, and data from throughout the district published each year. View the magazine and Annual Report by visiting the district website and clicking on About Us.

A Few Minutes with Ferguson

A Few Minutes with Ferguson is a weekly video update by the district Superintendent communicated via email, website, and all Prosper ISD social media accounts. View current and past Few Minutes episodes by visiting www.prosper-isd.net/fewminutes.

Connect Us With

The PISD Express is a weekly newsletter that includes district events as well as a section for community news/resources. It is communicated via email, website, and all PISD social media accounts. View current and past editions of the Express by visiting the district website and clicking on About Us > PISD Express.

Prosper ISD Chat

PISD CHAT was established to share ideas, comments, compliments, concerns, and answer questions that parents or community members have regarding various aspects of the district. Access PISD Chat by going to the district website, click on Parents > Prosper ISD Chat.

tip411

tip411 is a tool to enhance student safety. It is an internet-based communication system that gives students or any concerned citizen a means to quickly and anonymously report suspicious or criminal behavior at school. To learn more about tip411 or to submit a tip go to www.prosper-isd.net/tip411.

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