Denison Independent School District

Denison Independent School District is a public school district based in Denison, Texas (USA).

Terrell Elementary School

In 2009, the school district was rated "Academically Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]

Facilities

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Non-Academic Facilities

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  • Denison ISD Administration Building
  • Denison ISD Service Center
  • Denison ISD Service Center Annex
  • Munson Stadium

Current Schools

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School Name Grades Year Founded Additional Information
Denison High School 9-12 1913 Relocated 1950s, 2014
Pathways High School 9-12 Houses DAEP and Credit Recovery programs
Henry Scott Middle School 7-8 2014 Opened 2014
B. McDaniel Intermediate School 5-6 1964 Grades 5-6 2014-present, 7-9 (??-1981), 6-7 (1981-??), 6-8 (??-2014); Formerly Hughes Junior High (1964-??), B. McDaniel Middle School (??-2014)
Sam Houston Elementary School PK-4 1886 Campuses opened in 1886 and 1938
Hyde Park Elementary School PK-4 1891
Lamar Elementary School PK-4 1890 Campuses opened in 1890, 1910, and 1948.[2]
Mayes Elementary School PK-4 1968
Terrell Elementary School PK-4 1969 Opened at former Terrell High School campus as integrated 6-8 middle school; converted to elementary school for 1979 school year; new campus opened in 1999

Former schools

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School Name Year Founded Year Closed Additional Information
Anderson School 1886 1939
Burleson School 1888
Central Ward Elementary School 1917 1979
Dalton School 1965
Golden Rule Elementary School 2015 2014
Langston School 1874 1965 First Black school in Denison
Layne Elementary School 1879 2012
McDaniel Junior High School Grades 7-9 ??-1981, Grades 8-9 1981-??; Opened as Denison Junior High School at 1913 school building
Oak Grove School
Peabody School 1979 Current DISD Administration Building; will reopen as Peabody High School in 2026
Raynal School 1891 1979
Reasor School
Stevens School 1890 1927
Terrell High School 1927 1968 Black-only high school
Walton School 1960s
Washington School 1873 1913 First free public school in Texas
Wims School 1963 1979

References

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  1. ^ "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  2. ^ "Grayson County TXGenWeb".
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