Princeton Independent School District


Princeton Independent School District is a rural public school district based in Princeton, Texas. The district covers, serving not only the city of Princeton but also the surrounding communities of Culleoka, Lowry Crossing, Branch, Climax and the west side of Lake Lavon.
Since 2018 Princeton ISD has received an 'A' rating by the Texas Education Agency.

Schools

School nameMascotYear foundedCapacityAdditional information
Clark Middle SchoolPanthers????700
Mattei Middle SchoolJaguars20231000
Southard Middle SchoolPanthers20191000

School nameGradesYear foundedCapacityAdditional information
Canup Early Childhood CenterPK2020300Located in the former Huddleston Intermediate building
Godwin Elementary SchoolK-52004700
Green Elementary SchoolK-52024700
Harper Elementary SchoolK-5????700
James Elementary SchoolK-52024700
Lacy Elementary SchoolK-5????750Formerly Princeton Elementary; Renamed in 2004
Lowe Elementary SchoolK-52019750
Mayfield Elementary SchoolK-52022700
Perkins Early Childhood CenterPK2025300
Smith Elementary SchoolK-52015750

School nameGradesScheduled OpeningAdditional information
Abbott Elementary SchoolK-52027
Anthony High School9-122029Will eventually become a 11-12 senior high school
Banschbach Elementary School6-82026
Carrell Elementary SchoolK-52026
Hill Elementary SchoolK-52031
McMahon Middle School6-82032
Talley Elementary SchoolK-52030

Programs

The District runs Princeton ISD 2022-2027 District of Innovation Plan that dates back to January 12, 2017.

Stadium

Jackie Hendricks Stadium
with Capacity of 6,500 and Artificial turf
Panthers Stadium
Artificial turf

Administration

The district is led by Superintendent Donald McIntyre, CATE Director Connor Hackman and four trustees: Board President Carlos Cuellar, Vice President Starla Sharpe, Secretary Bianca Washington, Sonia Ledezma, Cyndi Darland, Duane Kelly & John Campbell