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About Dallas Schools

  • There are 412 K-12 schools in Dallas, TX, including 320 public schools and 92 private schools. Dallas public schools belong to thirty seven districts, A+ Academy School District, Academy of Dallas School District, AW Brown-Fellowship Charter School District, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD District, Children First Academy of Dallas School District, Dallas Can Academy Charter School District, Dallas Community Charter School District, Dallas County Juvenile Justice School District, Dallas Independent School District, Duncanville ISD District, Eagle Advantage Schools School District, Faith Family Academy of Oak Cliff School District, Gateway Charter Academy School District, Golden Rule Charter School District, Hampton Preparatory School District, Harmony Science Academy School District, Highland Park ISD District, Honors Academy School District, Inspired Vision Academy School District, Kipp Truth Academy School District, La Academia de Estrellas School District, Life School District, Nova Academy (Southeast) School District, Nova Academy School District, Peak Preparatory School District, Pegasus School of Liberal Arts and Sciences School District, Plano ISD District, Reconciliation Academy School District, Responsive Education Solutions School District, Richardson ISD District, Richland Collegiate HS of Math Science Engineering School District, Shekinah Radiance Academy School District, St Anthony School District, The School of Liberal Arts and Science School District, Trinity Basin Preparatory School District, Williams Preparatory School District and Windham School District.
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  • There are 293 Dallas elementary schools, 125 Dallas middle schools, 92 Dallas high schools and 346 Dallas preschool schools.

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