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REAL INNOVATION LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITY Dr. Kevin Rogers Lewisville Independent School District Superintendent of Schools LEWISVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT LEWISVILLE ISD 127-square miles 13 municipalities 53,000+ students


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REAL INNOVATION LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITY

  • Dr. Kevin Rogers

Lewisville Independent School District Superintendent of Schools

LEWISVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

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LEWISVILLE ISD

  • 127-square miles
  • 13 municipalities
  • 53,000+ students
  • 69 campuses
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Vision: All of our students enjoy thriving and productive lives in a future they create Mission: Students, staff and community design and implement a learning organization that provides engaging, innovative experiences every day Core Belief #7: We Believe education is the shared responsibility of the community

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Four Cornerstones

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STUDENT LEARNING

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Baylor University, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard, New York University, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma University, Rice University, Stanford University, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, UT Austin, UT Dallas, U.S. Naval Academy, University of North Texas NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS 64 Lewisville ISD high school seniors were named 2016 National Merit Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSP).

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OUTPACING THE STATE & NATION

2015 ACT LISD 23.9 Texas 20.9 National 21

2015 SAT Critical Reading

LISD – 533

  • Texas – 476
  • National – 497

Writing

LISD – 519

  • Texas – 461
  • National – 487

Math

LISD – 556

  • Texas – 495
  • National – 513

ADVANCED PLACEMENT 2015

  • 33 Courses
  • 7,749 Exams Taken
  • 73% Scored 3+

2007

  • 24 Courses
  • 3,820 Exams Taken
  • 68% Scored 3+
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STUDENT LEARNINNG - Dual Credit

  • Dual credit provides opportunities to enroll in

college-level courses and earn both high school and college credit simultaneously

  • Increasing our focus on partnership with North

Central Texas College (NCTC) and Collin College

  • NCTC serves LHS, FMHS, and MHS
  • Collin College serves TCHS and HHS
  • Expanding dual credit offerings to Career and

Technical Courses (CTE)

  • Piloting pairing dual credit courses with AVID
  • Colleges will provide increased support to

campuses for helping students work through application process

  • Low tuition costs
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Four Cornerstones

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STUDENT EXPERIENCE - Successes

2015 - 2016

  • Volleyball State Champs (HHS), Girls Cross Country

State Champs (MHS), Boys Cross Country State Medalists (FMHS), Girls Diving State Champ (MHS), Boys Wrestling State Champs (HHS), Girls Wrestling State Champ (TCHS), Girls Soccer State Champs (FMHS), Girls Track State Champ (MHS)

  • One-Act Play State Runner-ups (TCHS, FMHS), Visual

Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) winners, National Gold Council of Excellence (LHS StuCo)

  • USA Robotics Medalists (FMHS), State Archery

Medalists (MHS)

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Career and Technical Education

  • 15 different Career Pathways
  • Tech Prep w/ local community colleges
  • 6-year plan from 9th grade - two

years of college

  • Earn Associates degree
  • Transfer to a four-year college or

university

  • Career Center East
  • Dale Jackson Career Center
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2015-2016

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Four Cornerstones

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YOUR KIDS Our Most Precious Resource

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Your Money At Work

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YOUR TAX DOLLARS Resource Stewardship

AWARDS Awarded for Excellence in Financial Reporting from Assoc. of School Business Officials International Honors District for 17th straight year

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Four Cornerstones

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COMMUNITY - DFW New Home Ranking Report

Rank District Annual Starts Annual Closings VDL Future

1 Frisco ISD 2,892

2,723 3,843 7,678

2 Denton ISD 2,123

1,881 2,410 17,068

3 Prosper ISD 2,201

1,627 4,336 28,370

4 Lewisville ISD 1,341

1,211 1,916 4,576

5 Northwest ISD 1,307

1,212 2,340 22,201

6 Dallas ISD 1,376

1,113 2,261 6,224

7 Little Elm ISD 1,274

1,037 928 5,005

8 Keller ISD 856

954 1,014 2,035

9 Eagle Mt.-Saginaw ISD 899

909 990 19,624

10 Rockwall ISD 918

716 1,840 8,347

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Continued Growth & Maintenance of Facilities

Original Year Built

  • No. of Facilities

Before 1985 20 1985 – 1994 21 1995 – 2004 26 2005 – 2009 12 2010 – 2015 8

Last Bond Package 2008 $697m, 5-Year

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Marcus High School 9th Grade Campus

  • Community Involvement
  • Meetings Have Begun
  • Planning Future Needs
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YOUR SCHOOLS Cornerstones of our Community

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Strong Communities = Strong Schools

  • GREAT students, teachers, & communities
  • Excitement in the great communities we serve
  • Expanding business partnerships
  • Expanding opportunities for students
  • Largest Employer in Denton County – over 80%
  • f our staff live here.
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WE NEED YOUR HELP LISD Legislative Priorities

  • Session begins January 2017
  • Fierce advocates for Texas

Public Schools

  • Engage local & state legislators
  • Focused legislative priorities
  • Decisions are far-reaching
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Your service makes our communities better!

LISD is proud of our partnership with the Lewisville ISD Council of PTAs

THANK YOU

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Questions?

  • Visit our website – lisd.net
  • Follow @LewisvilleISD on

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

  • Email me – superintendent@lisd.net