SENIORS: August 10th, 1 – 4 pm
JUNIORS: August 11th, 1 – 4 pm
SOPH: August 12th, 1 – 4 pm
FISH CAMP: August 13th, 9 – 11:30 am
New student orientation will be held on
August 13th, beginning at 10:00 a.m. (all NEW students must have a registration appointment set or have already been registered before attending orientation)
SUMMER READING LIST

2010 - 2011 School Calendar
2011 Yearbook Ordering Information
2011 Yearbook Photography Information
Frisco Cares

FLU / FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS INFO
Staph Infection Information
Attention: DMN Stadium Finder
HAC, Home Access Center, Log On Information
Art supply lists
FISD Athletic Admission Information
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Introducing CHS Family Connection
College & Career Information
Family Connection is a "one-stop shop" for students and parents. Access information on scholarships, colleges, SAT/ACT, career planning, college applications, special opportunities for students and other important announcements from the CHS Counseling Department. Parent registration codes are available from your child's high school counselor.
The Parent Institute:
A free online resource for all FISD parents. The Parent Institute features, daily tips for parents, ask the expert, a school success library, an idea of the day and a weekly parent quiz. - Try it today!
Campus & Student Performance Information
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) maintains performance data for all Texas public schools. For information and reports on all Frisco ISD schools please visit the TEA Website at:
http://www.tea.state.tx.us
Texas Education Agency: (Adobe PDF)
Student Guide to Graduation
To receive a Texas high school diploma, you must complete all the necessary coursework for graduation and pass all parts of the exit level Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (also called TAKS). The exit level TAKS includes four subject areas: English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The test is based on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, or TEKS, which is the curriculum that your teachers use every day in the classroom. The first time you will take the exit level TAKS is in the spring of your 11th-grade year. If you pass all parts of the test on your first try, you will have fulfilled your testing requirement for graduation. However, if you do not pass one or more subject-area tests, you will have several opportunities to retake those tests.
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