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|District = Lewisville Independent School District | |District = Lewisville Independent School District | ||
|Place = Denton County, Texas | |Place = [[Denton County, Texas]] | ||
|Superintendent = Lori Rapp | |||
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|Website = http://www.lisd.net/ | |Website = http://www.lisd.net/ | ||
|Board members = 7 | |Board members = 7 | ||
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'''Lewisville Independent School District''' is a [[Texas school districts|school district]] in [[Texas]]. | |||
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==Superintendent== | ==Superintendent== | ||
{{Superintendent disclaimer}} | {{Superintendent disclaimer}} | ||
Lori Rapp is the superintendent of the Lewisville Independent School District. Rapp was appointed superintendent on February 15, 2022. Rapp's previous career experience includes working as the district's Chief Learning and Teaching Officer, other administrative roles, and as a teacher.<ref>[https://www.lisd.net/domain/95 ''Lewisville Independent School District,'' "Superintendent - Dr. Lori Rapp," accessed November 29, 2023]</ref> | |||
===Past superintendents=== | ===Past superintendents=== | ||
*Kevin Rogers was the superintendent of the Lewisville Independent School District from May 18, 2015 until January 2022.<ref>[https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/lewisville-isd-superintendent-kevin-rogers-to-retire-in-january-2022/2802905/ ''NBC DFW,'' "Lewisville ISD Superintendent Kevin Rogers to Retire in January 2022," November 4, 2023]</ref> Rogers' previous career experience includes working as the district's chief operations officer, a science teacher, and a principal.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210508031748/https://www.lisd.net/domain/95''Lewisville Independent School District,'' "Superintendent - Dr. Kevin Rogers," archived June 18, 2021]</ref> | |||
Dr. Stephen F. Waddell | *Stephen F. Waddell was the superintendent of the Lewisville Independent School District from 2011 to 2015. Waddell's previous career experience included working as the superintendent of the [[Birdville Independent School District, Texas|Birdville Independent School District]], [[Tuloso-Midway Independent School District, Texas|Tuloso-Midway Independent School District]], and [[Sunray Independent School District, Texas|Sunray Independent School District]].<ref>[https://starlocalmedia.com/lewisvilleleader/lisd-superintendent-to-retire/article_aa0bc45e-6946-11e4-a410-07a5b8d8c95a.html ''Lewisville Leader,'' "LISD superintendent to retire," November 10, 2014]</ref> | ||
==School board | ==School board== | ||
The Lewisville ISD board of trustees consists of seven members | The Lewisville ISD board of trustees consists of seven members elected to three-year terms. In 2024, the Lewisville Independent School District began to transition from all board members being elected {{at large election}} by place to five members being elected to single-member districts and two being elected at large.<ref name=Board>[https://pol.tasb.org/Policy/Download/384?filename=BBB(LOCAL).pdf ''Lewisville Independent School District'', "Board Members - Elections," accessed June 18, 2021]</ref><ref>[https://www.lisd.net/Page/29456 ''Lewisville Independent School District'', "Single-Member Districts," accessed April 10, 2024]</ref> | ||
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: ''See also: [[Lewisville Independent School District, Texas, elections]] | |||
Members of the board are elected annually in May to overlapping three-year terms.<ref name=Board/> | |||
{{ | Three seats on the board {{Greener|start=2025-05-03 9:00pm CDT|before=are|after=were}} up for general election on [[Texas school board elections, 2025|May 3, 2025]]. The filing deadline for this election {{Greener|start=2025-02-14 9:00pm CDT|before=is|after=was}} [[Texas school board elections, 2025|February 14, 2025]]. One seat {{Greener|start=11/04/2025 9:00pm CDT|before=is|after=was}} up for special election on [[Texas school board elections, 2025|November 4, 2025]]. The filing deadline was on [[Texas school board elections, 2025|September 3, 2025]]. | ||
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===Public participation in board meetings=== | |||
The Lewisville Independent School District board of trustees maintains the following policy on public testimony during board meetings:<ref>[https://pol.tasb.org/PolicyOnline/PolicyDetails?key=384&code=BED#localTabContent ''Lewisville Independent School District'', "Board Meetings - Public Participation," accessed November 29, 2023]</ref> | |||
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===School board meetings=== | |||
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==Budget== | |||
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==Teacher salaries== | ==Teacher salaries== | ||
The following salary information was pulled from the district's teacher salary schedule. A salary schedule is a list of expected compensations based on variables such as position, years employed, and education level. It may not reflect actual teacher salaries in the district. | |||
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| 2024-2025<ref>[https://www.lisd.net/cms/lib/TX01918037/Centricity/Domain/184/2024%202025%20Final%20Teacher%20New%20Hire%20Placement%20Schedule%2007%2001%202024%20.pdf ''Lewisville Independent School District'', "2024/25 New Hire Teacher Salary Placement Teacher/Nurse/Librarian," accessed April 22, 2025]</ref> || $60,850 || $71,185 | |||
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| | | 2023-2024<ref>[https://www.lisd.net/cms/lib/TX01918037/Centricity/Domain/184/2023%2024%20Salary%20Schedule%20r05092023.pdf ''Lewisville Independent School District'', "2023-24 Salary Schedules," accessed February 5, 2024]</ref> || $60,850 || $71,640 | ||
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| | | 2020<ref>[https://www.lisd.net/cms/lib/TX01918037/Centricity/Domain/184/Salary%20Schedules%20Revision%20Oct%2028.pdf ''Lewisville Independent School District'', "2020-2021 Salary Schedules," accessed June 18, 2021]</ref> || $55,385 || $78,443 | ||
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==Academic performance== | ==Academic performance== | ||
Each year, state and local education agencies use tests and other standards to assess student proficiency. Although the data below was published by the [[U.S. Department of Education]], proficiency measurements are established by the states. As a result, '''proficiency levels are not comparable between different states''' and '''year-over-year proficiency levels within a district may not be comparable''' because states may change their proficiency measurements.<ref>[http://www.ed.gov/edfacts ''U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC: EDFacts'', "State Assessments in Reading/Language Arts and Mathematics- School Year 2018-19 ED''Facts'' Data Documentation," accessed February 25, 2021]</ref> | |||
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==Staff== | |||
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== | ==[[Noteworthy events]]== | ||
===2017 | ===2017: Bond referendum=== | ||
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Breakdown of bond referendum spending<ref name=bonddetails/> | ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Breakdown of bond referendum spending<ref name=bonddetails/> | ||
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In addition to choosing two candidates for the [[Lewisville Independent School District elections (2017)|Lewisville ISD board of trustees]], citizens of the district {{Greener|start=5/6/2017 9:00pm CDT|before=will also vote|after=also voted}} on a $737.5 million bond referendum in the general election on May 6, 2017. It was approved with over 62 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results.<ref name=results>[ | In addition to choosing two candidates for the [[Lewisville Independent School District elections (2017)|Lewisville ISD board of trustees]], citizens of the district {{Greener|start=5/6/2017 9:00pm CDT|before=will also vote|after=also voted}} on a $737.5 million bond referendum in the general election on May 6, 2017. It was approved with over 62 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results.<ref name=results>[https://www.votedenton.gov/election-results/#Election ''Denton County Elections'', "2017 May General and Special Elections," accessed June 18, 2021]</ref> | ||
The district {{Greener|start=5/6/2017 9:00pm CDT|before=is asking|after=asked}} for the funds to renovate existing buildings and to build two new elementary schools, one new middle school, and two high school facilities. The district also listed the need for funds to upgrade athletic and fine arts facilities and to upgrade technology and security measures.<ref name=bond>[http://www.dentonrc.com/education/education/2017/04/04/school-districts-put-forth-bond-propositions ''Denton Record-Chronicle'', "School districts put forth bond propositions," | The district {{Greener|start=5/6/2017 9:00pm CDT|before=is asking|after=asked}} for the funds to renovate existing buildings and to build two new elementary schools, one new middle school, and two high school facilities. The district also listed the need for funds to upgrade athletic and fine arts facilities and to upgrade technology and security measures.<ref name=bond>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170717151524/http://www.dentonrc.com/education/education/2017/04/04/school-districts-put-forth-bond-propositions ''Denton Record-Chronicle'', "School districts put forth bond propositions," archived July 17, 2017]</ref> | ||
The bond referendum added $192 to an annual property tax bill for a $100,000 home.<ref name=bond/> The board of trustees voted unanimously to put the referendum on the ballot. A breakdown of the bond funds can be found in the table to the right.<ref name=bonddetails>[https://www.lewisvilleisdbonds.com/faq ''Lewisville ISD Bond Referendum 2017'', "Frequently Asked Questions," accessed April 12, 2017]</ref> | The bond referendum added $192 to an annual property tax bill for a $100,000 home.<ref name=bond/> The board of trustees voted unanimously to put the referendum on the ballot. A breakdown of the bond funds can be found in the table to the right.<ref name=bonddetails>[https://www.lewisvilleisdbonds.com/faq ''Lewisville ISD Bond Referendum 2017'', "Frequently Asked Questions," accessed April 12, 2017] ''([[dead link]])''</ref> | ||
The bond referendum {{Greener|start=5/6/2017 9:00pm CDT|before=will appear|after=appeared}} on the ballot as follows with the option to vote for or against: | The bond referendum {{Greener|start=5/6/2017 9:00pm CDT|before=will appear|after=appeared}} on the ballot as follows with the option to vote for or against: | ||
{{Quote|The issuance of $737,550,000 of bonds by Lewisville Independent School District for the acquisition, construction and equipment of school buildings and the purchase of the necessary sites for school buildings and levying the tax in payment thereof, including the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds.|author=Lewisville Independent School District (2017)<ref name=addelections>[http://www.votedenton.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/May-Joint-Active-ContestV2.pdf ''Denton County Elections Administration'', "Active Contests Options List: 2017 May General and Special Elections 05/06/2017 ," | {{Quote|The issuance of $737,550,000 of bonds by Lewisville Independent School District for the acquisition, construction and equipment of school buildings and the purchase of the necessary sites for school buildings and levying the tax in payment thereof, including the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds.|author=Lewisville Independent School District (2017)<ref name=addelections>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170513042929/http://www.votedenton.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/May-Joint-Active-ContestV2.pdf ''Denton County Elections Administration'', "Active Contests Options List: 2017 May General and Special Elections 05/06/2017 ," archived May 13, 2017]</ref>}} | ||
==Contact information== | ==Contact information== | ||
[[File:Lewisville ISD logo.jpg| | [[File:Lewisville ISD logo.jpg|150px|link=Lewisville Independent School District, Texas]]<br> | ||
Lewisville School | Lewisville Independent School District<br> | ||
1565 W. Main St.<br> | |||
Lewisville, TX 75067<br> | |||
'''Phone:''' | '''Phone:''' 469-713-5200<br> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:School districts in Denton County, Texas]] | [[Category:School districts in Denton County, Texas]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 December 2025
| Lewisville Independent School District |
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| Denton County, Texas |
| District details |
| Superintendent: Lori Rapp |
| # of school board members: 7 |
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Lewisville Independent School District is a school district in Texas.
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Superintendent
| This information is updated as we become aware of changes. Please contact us with any updates. |
Lori Rapp is the superintendent of the Lewisville Independent School District. Rapp was appointed superintendent on February 15, 2022. Rapp's previous career experience includes working as the district's Chief Learning and Teaching Officer, other administrative roles, and as a teacher.[1]
Past superintendents
- Kevin Rogers was the superintendent of the Lewisville Independent School District from May 18, 2015 until January 2022.[2] Rogers' previous career experience includes working as the district's chief operations officer, a science teacher, and a principal.[3]
- Stephen F. Waddell was the superintendent of the Lewisville Independent School District from 2011 to 2015. Waddell's previous career experience included working as the superintendent of the Birdville Independent School District, Tuloso-Midway Independent School District, and Sunray Independent School District.[4]
School board
The Lewisville ISD board of trustees consists of seven members elected to three-year terms. In 2024, the Lewisville Independent School District began to transition from all board members being elected at large by place to five members being elected to single-member districts and two being elected at large.[5][6]
| Office | Name | Date assumed office |
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| Lewisville Independent School District, Place 6 | Michelle Alkhatib | May 15, 2023 |
| Lewisville Independent School District, Place 7 | Staci Barker | May 15, 2023 |
| Lewisville Independent School District school board At-large Place 6 | Madison Lopez | November 17, 2025 |
| Lewisville Independent School District school board At-large Place 7 | Sheila Taylor | May 12, 2025 |
| Lewisville Independent School District school board Place 1 | Allison Lassahn | May 13, 2024 |
| Lewisville Independent School District school board Place 2 | Katherine Sells | May 12, 2025 |
| Lewisville Independent School District school board Place 3 | Jenny Proznik | May 12, 2025 |
Elections
Members of the board are elected annually in May to overlapping three-year terms.[5]
Three seats on the board were up for general election on May 3, 2025. The filing deadline for this election was February 14, 2025. One seat was up for special election on November 4, 2025. The filing deadline was on September 3, 2025.
Ballotpedia covered school board elections in 367 school districts in 29 states in 2024. Those school districts had a total student enrollment of 12,203,404 students. Click here to read an analysis of those elections.
Join the conversation about school board politics
Public participation in board meetings
The Lewisville Independent School District board of trustees maintains the following policy on public testimony during board meetings:[7]
School board meetings
The following articles were produced by Citizen Portal using artificial intelligence to analyze public meetings. Citizen Portal publishes articles based on the availability of meeting broadcasts, so the number of articles provided may vary by district. Although these articles are not produced or edited by Ballotpedia, they are included here as a supplemental resource for readers.
District map
Budget
The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[8]
| SOURCE | AMOUNT | AMOUNT PER STUDENT | PERCENT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal: | $74,085,000 | $1,506 | 10% |
| Local: | $610,297,000 | $12,403 | 82% |
| State: | $58,135,000 | $1,181 | 8% |
| Total: | $742,517,000 | $15,090 |
| TYPE | AMOUNT | AMOUNT PER STUDENT | PERCENT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Expenditures: | $757,300,000 | $15,390 | |
| Total Current Expenditures: | $567,145,000 | $11,526 | |
| Instructional Expenditures: | $339,436,000 | $6,898 | 45% |
| Student and Staff Support: | $56,548,000 | $1,149 | 7% |
| Administration: | $102,327,000 | $2,079 | 14% |
| Operations, Food Service, Other: | $68,834,000 | $1,398 | 9% |
| Total Capital Outlay: | $71,788,000 | $1,458 | |
| Construction: | $64,077,000 | $1,302 | |
| Total Non El-Sec Education & Other: | $5,420,000 | $110 | |
| Interest on Debt: | $67,576,000 | $1,373 |
Teacher salaries
The following salary information was pulled from the district's teacher salary schedule. A salary schedule is a list of expected compensations based on variables such as position, years employed, and education level. It may not reflect actual teacher salaries in the district.
| Year | Minimum | Maximum |
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| 2024-2025[9] | $60,850 | $71,185 |
| 2023-2024[10] | $60,850 | $71,640 |
| 2020[11] | $55,385 | $78,443 |
Academic performance
Each year, state and local education agencies use tests and other standards to assess student proficiency. Although the data below was published by the U.S. Department of Education, proficiency measurements are established by the states. As a result, proficiency levels are not comparable between different states and year-over-year proficiency levels within a district may not be comparable because states may change their proficiency measurements.[12]
The following table shows the percentage of district students who scored at or above the proficiency level each school year:
| School year | All (%) | Asian/Pacific Islander (%) | Black (%) | Hispanic (%) | Native American (%) | Two or More Races (%) | White (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-2022 | 51 | 75 | 25 | 35 | 50-54 | 53 | 64 |
| 2020-2021 | 49 | 71 | 21 | 31 | 45-49 | 51 | 62 |
| 2018-2019 | 59 | 79 | 35 | 45 | 55-59 | 64 | 70 |
| 2017-2018 | 58 | 78 | 36 | 44 | 55-59 | 60 | 69 |
| 2016-2017 | 84 | 92 | 69 | 75 | 80-84 | 85 | 91 |
| 2015-2016 | 82 | 91 | 66 | 73 | 75-79 | 84 | 89 |
| 2014-2015 | 79 | 91 | 61 | 68 | 70-74 | 80 | 87 |
| 2013-2014 | 82 | 91 | 68 | 71 | 80-84 | 84 | 89 |
| 2012-2013 | 86 | 93 | 72 | 77 | 85-89 | 87 | 91 |
| 2011-2012 | 92 | 95 | 82 | 86 | >=95 | 93 | 95 |
| 2010-2011 | 92 | 94 | 83 | 86 | >=95 | 96 |
The following table shows the percentage of district students who scored at or above the proficiency level each school year:
| School year | All (%) | Asian/Pacific Islander (%) | Black (%) | Hispanic (%) | Native American (%) | Two or More Races (%) | White (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-2022 | 64 | 81 | 45 | 49 | 65-69 | 69 | 77 |
| 2020-2021 | 54 | 70 | 33 | 37 | 50-54 | 58 | 68 |
| 2018-2019 | 58 | 74 | 37 | 41 | 55-59 | 63 | 70 |
| 2017-2018 | 59 | 74 | 37 | 42 | 50-54 | 63 | 71 |
| 2016-2017 | 81 | 88 | 67 | 70 | 75-79 | 85 | 90 |
| 2015-2016 | 81 | 87 | 68 | 69 | 75-79 | 85 | 90 |
| 2014-2015 | 83 | 89 | 72 | 71 | 75-79 | 87 | 91 |
| 2013-2014 | 85 | 89 | 76 | 74 | 85-89 | 88 | 92 |
| 2012-2013 | 88 | 90 | 80 | 78 | 85-89 | 93 | 94 |
| 2011-2012 | 94 | 94 | 89 | 89 | 90-94 | 95 | 97 |
| 2010-2011 | 94 | 94 | 91 | 89 | >=95 | 98 |
The following table shows the graduation rate of district students each school year:
| School year | All (%) | Asian/Pacific Islander (%) | Black (%) | Hispanic (%) | Native American (%) | Two or More Races (%) | White (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-2022 | 95 | 98 | 93 | 93 | >=50 | >=95 | 97 |
| 2020-2021 | 96 | >=99 | 94 | 93 | >=50 | 90-94 | 97 |
| 2018-2019 | 95 | 95 | 93 | 91 | >=50 | >=95 | 97 |
| 2017-2018 | 95 | 95 | 92 | 93 | >=80 | 90-94 | 96 |
| 2016-2017 | 95 | 96 | 91 | 91 | >=90 | >=95 | 97 |
| 2015-2016 | 95 | 95 | 93 | 93 | >=50 | 90-94 | 97 |
| 2014-2015 | 95 | 94 | 92 | 91 | >=80 | >=95 | 96 |
| 2013-2014 | 94 | 92 | 92 | 91 | >=50 | >=95 | 97 |
| 2012-2013 | 94 | 92 | 91 | 89 | >=50 | 90-94 | 97 |
| 2011-2012 | 93 | 92 | 94 | 85 | >=50 | >=95 | 96 |
| 2010-2011 | 93 | 96 | 91 | 84 | 60-79 | >=95 | 96 |
Students
| Year | Enrollment | Year-to-year change (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-2024 | 48,440 | -1.3 |
| 2022-2023 | 49,060 | -0.3 |
| 2021-2022 | 49,205 | -0.3 |
| 2020-2021 | 49,361 | -5.7 |
| 2019-2020 | 52,189 | -0.1 |
| 2018-2019 | 52,218 | -0.5 |
| 2017-2018 | 52,472 | -1.5 |
| 2016-2017 | 53,257 | -0.4 |
| 2015-2016 | 53,490 | 0.3 |
| 2014-2015 | 53,356 | 1.0 |
| 2013-2014 | 52,801 | 0.5 |
| 2012-2013 | 52,528 | 1.2 |
| 2011-2012 | 51,920 | 0.8 |
| 2010-2011 | 51,484 | 1.3 |
| 2009-2010 | 50,840 | 1.2 |
| 2008-2009 | 50,216 | 1.2 |
| 2007-2008 | 49,636 | 1.2 |
| 2006-2007 | 49,060 | 3.2 |
| 2005-2006 | 47,497 | 4.1 |
| 2004-2005 | 45,527 | 3.3 |
| 2003-2004 | 44,024 | 2.0 |
| 2002-2003 | 43,122 | 5.0 |
| 2001-2002 | 40,959 | 4.5 |
| 2000-2001 | 39,096 | 5.5 |
| 1999-2000 | 36,944 | 0.0 |
| RACE | Lewisville Independent School District (%) | Texas K-12 STUDENTS (%) |
|---|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 0.4 | 0.3 |
| Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander | 16.8 | 5.4 |
| Black | 11.6 | 12.8 |
| Hispanic | 32.2 | 53.2 |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.1 | 0.2 |
| Two or More Races | 4.9 | 3.1 |
| White | 34.0 | 25.0 |
Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.
Staff
As of the 2023-2024 school year, Lewisville Independent School District had 3,697.80 full-time classroom teachers. The student-teacher ratio was 13.1.
| TYPE | NUMBER OF TEACHERS |
|---|---|
| Prekindergarten: | 107.03 |
| Kindergarten: | 203.72 |
| Elementary: | 1,343.52 |
| Secondary: | 1,656.40 |
| Total: | 3,697.80 |
Lewisville Independent School District employed 83.47 district administrators and 225.86 school administrators as of the 2023-2024 school year.
| TYPE | NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATORS |
|---|---|
| District Administrators: | 83.47 |
| District Administrative Support: | 146.04 |
| School Administrators: | 225.86 |
| School Administrative Support: | 290.13 |
| TYPE | NUMBER OF OTHER STAFF |
|---|---|
| Instructional Aides: | 649.78 |
| Instruc. Coordinators & Supervisors: | 62.56 |
| Total Guidance Counselors: | 176.61 |
| Elementary Guidance Counselors: | 0.00 |
| Secondary Guidance Counselors: | 0.00 |
| Librarians/Media Specialists: | 62.51 |
| Library/Media Support: | 0.00 |
| Student Support Services: | 299.91 |
| Other Support Services: | 773.92 |
Schools
Noteworthy events
2017: Bond referendum
| Breakdown of bond referendum spending[13] | ||
|---|---|---|
| Existing facilities improvements | $249.1 million | |
| New facilities | $205.7 million | |
| Technology | $99.1 million | |
| Career & technical ed | $71.5 million | |
| Athletics | $45.1 million | |
| Fine arts | $38.2 million | |
| Safety & Security | $28.8 million | |
In addition to choosing two candidates for the Lewisville ISD board of trustees, citizens of the district also voted on a $737.5 million bond referendum in the general election on May 6, 2017. It was approved with over 62 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results.[14]
The district asked for the funds to renovate existing buildings and to build two new elementary schools, one new middle school, and two high school facilities. The district also listed the need for funds to upgrade athletic and fine arts facilities and to upgrade technology and security measures.[15]
The bond referendum added $192 to an annual property tax bill for a $100,000 home.[15] The board of trustees voted unanimously to put the referendum on the ballot. A breakdown of the bond funds can be found in the table to the right.[13]
The bond referendum appeared on the ballot as follows with the option to vote for or against:
| “ | The issuance of $737,550,000 of bonds by Lewisville Independent School District for the acquisition, construction and equipment of school buildings and the purchase of the necessary sites for school buildings and levying the tax in payment thereof, including the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds.[16] | ” |
| —Lewisville Independent School District (2017)[17] | ||
Contact information
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Lewisville Independent School District
1565 W. Main St.
Lewisville, TX 75067
Phone: 469-713-5200
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Footnotes
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "Superintendent - Dr. Lori Rapp," accessed November 29, 2023
- ↑ NBC DFW, "Lewisville ISD Superintendent Kevin Rogers to Retire in January 2022," November 4, 2023
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "Superintendent - Dr. Kevin Rogers," archived June 18, 2021
- ↑ Lewisville Leader, "LISD superintendent to retire," November 10, 2014
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Lewisville Independent School District, "Board Members - Elections," accessed June 18, 2021
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "Single-Member Districts," accessed April 10, 2024
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "Board Meetings - Public Participation," accessed November 29, 2023
- ↑ National Center for Education Statistics, "Elementary/Secondary Information System," accessed October 6, 2025
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "2024/25 New Hire Teacher Salary Placement Teacher/Nurse/Librarian," accessed April 22, 2025
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "2023-24 Salary Schedules," accessed February 5, 2024
- ↑ Lewisville Independent School District, "2020-2021 Salary Schedules," accessed June 18, 2021
- ↑ U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC: EDFacts, "State Assessments in Reading/Language Arts and Mathematics- School Year 2018-19 EDFacts Data Documentation," accessed February 25, 2021
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Lewisville ISD Bond Referendum 2017, "Frequently Asked Questions," accessed April 12, 2017 (dead link)
- ↑ Denton County Elections, "2017 May General and Special Elections," accessed June 18, 2021
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Denton Record-Chronicle, "School districts put forth bond propositions," archived July 17, 2017
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Denton County Elections Administration, "Active Contests Options List: 2017 May General and Special Elections 05/06/2017 ," archived May 13, 2017
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