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By the Numbers

Princeton Independent School District continues to grow while creating opportunities for students to excel academically, creatively and athletically. Through strong academic programs, innovative learning experiences, fine arts, athletics and extracurricular opportunities, Princeton ISD is committed to preparing every student for future success.

Donald McIntyre, Superintendent
Donald McIntyre
Superintendent
 
 
Donald McIntyre is proud to lead Princeton ISD with a focus on academic excellence, student growth and community partnership.

Contact

Phone:
469-952-5400
 
Location:
804 Mabel Ave. Princeton, TX 75407
Board of Trustees
The Princeton ISD Board of Trustees is committed to providing visionary leadership and responsible governance to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed.
 
Carlos Cuellar
Carlos Cuellar
President
Starla Sharpe
Starla Sharpe
Vice President
Bianca Washington
Bianca Washington
Secretary
Cyndi Darland
Cyndi Darland
Trustee
John Campbell
John Campbell
Trustee
Duane Kelly
Duane Kelly
Trustee
Sonia Ledezma
Sonia Ledezma
Trustee

The District

A large, modern school building with a parking lot full of cars in the foreground and sports fields in the background.
Early Childhood Centers: 2
Elementary Schools: 8
Middle Schools: 3
High Schools: 1
Senior High Schools: 1
A white outline of Texas with the blue letters %22TEA%22 and orange arrow in the foreground, set against a solid blue background.
A starburst of blue and green checkmarks is to the left of the words %22SCHOOL FIRST%22 and %22FINANCIAL INTEGRITY RATING SYSTEM OF TEXAS%22 on a white background.
A = Superior Achievement
76 District School Buses

STAFF
Our dedicated team of educators and professionals work together every day to support students and build a brighter future.

TOTAL STAFF

 

1,497

1.3%
Central
Admin
2.7%
Campus
Admin
7.8%
Support
Staff
49.9%
Teachers
11.3%
Educational
Aides
28.1%
Auxiliary
Staff

STUDENTS
We are focused on today, prepared for tomorrow, and committed to inspiring potential while enabling success for every student. 
11,787
 
Student Enrollment
93.1%
 
Daily Attendance (Avg.)

98%

 
Graduation Rate
62.14%
 
Economically Disadvantaged
Student Success & Support
Special Education 15.01%
Emergent Bilingual 22.13%
Free / Reduced Meals 688,429

 

A pie chart displays demographic data with a legend at the top and slices representing different racial groups, Hispanic at 39.3%, American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5%, Asian 7.6%, Black or African American 28.2%, White 19.5%, and two or more races 4.8%.
Hispanic 39.3%
American Indian or
Alaska Native
0.5%
Asian 7.6%
Black or
African American
28.2%
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander
0.1%
White 19.5%
Two or More Races 4.8%

DISTRICT FUNDING
Princeton ISD is committed to responsible stewardship of public funds to support student success and long-term community growth.

 

Total Operating Revenue
$118,891,489.00
 

Local Revenue from M&O

$36,198,461.15 30.4%

State

$78,917,559.00 66.4%

Federal

$766,475.00 0.6%

Other Local

$3,008,993.81 2.5%

Tracking the District's Dollar

A large maroon rectangle labeled %22Instructional%22 dominates the foreground, while the background is a mosaic of smaller, colorful rectangles representing various campus departments.
Instructional $62.94
Media Services $.063
Instructional Support $0.17
Instructional Leadership $3.21
Campus Leadership $6.14
Counselor $3.56
Social Work ----
Health $1.32
Transportation $4.87
Child Nutrition ----
Extracurricular $2.49
Administration $2.23
Maintenance $9.41
Security $2.05
Data Services $0.54
Community Services $0.00
Debt ----
Construction $0.04
Intergovernmental Charges $0.39

District Expenditures

Recapture Paid ----
Total Operating Expenditures $105,822,488.00
Basic Education $30,018,055.72
Special Education $7,029,544.53
State Compensatory Education $4,522,323.16
Career and Tech Education $1,444,153.02
Transportation $5,156,074.00

Data sources: District from 2025 Accountability Rating System, Foundation School Program 2024-25, and Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST) 2024-25; Student and Staff from the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) 2024-25, Region and School District Average Daily Attendance (ADA) Report 2024-25, and NEA Rankings of the United States 2024-25; Funding and Expenditures ​​​​​​from Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) Actual Financial Data 2024-25.

Representatives

Texas House of Representative(s):
Candy Noble (68%, District 89)
Jeff Leach (32%, District 67)
 
Texas State Senator (s):
Angela Paxton (100%, District 8)