Frisco
This is the next "Super-Suburb" in the making. With a 400% growth rate over 10 years Frisco is attempting to outdo its neighbor to the south (Plano). In 2003 Frisco welcomed its own minor league baseball team, the RoughRiders at their new city owned Dr. Pepper/Seven Up Ballpark. The city is currently putting the final touches on a 20,000 seat stadium for the major league soccer team Dallas Burn. The last few years have been good to the city with major retail popping up all over including Ikea and one of the largest malls in North Texas. The real estate market here is booming and prices are still good. outside of the upscale developments, you can get more house for your money here than in other nearby burbs.
Total Population: 97,740
Black or African American: 7,195 / 7.4%
Median family income: $109,423
Now married, except separated: 64.2%
Population 25 years and over that attended college: 82%
Frisco Independent School District
33,973 students
45 schools
White
62%
Hispanic
14%
Asian
12%
Black
12%
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Frisco ISD Texas State Accountability Rating: Exemplary 2011
Schools with more than 10% Black Enrollment
Liberty High School
Frisco High School
Stafford Middle School
Roach Middle School
Pioneer Heritage Middle School
Clark Middle School
Staley Middle School
Bright Elementary School
Sem Elementary School
Tadlock Elementary School
Boals Elementary School
Elliott Elementary School
Gunstream Elementary School
Shawnee Trail Elementary School
Riddle Elementary School
Carroll Elementary School