Public schools provide tuition-free K-12 education to all resident students within their assigned attendance zones, offering academic programs, extracurricular activities, and student support services funded by local, state, and federal sources. There are 50 Public Schools locations in Mckinney, Texas.
Families in Mckinney should contact their school district's enrollment office to determine their assigned school based on home address and to learn about any open enrollment, magnet school, or inter-district transfer options that may be available for the upcoming school year.
List of Mckinney City, Texas Public Schools
Albert & Iola Lee Davis Malvern Elementary School
Arthur H Mcneil Elementary School
Burks Elementary School
C T Eddins Elementary School
Caldwell Elementary School
Collin County Jjaep
Collin County Jjaep
Collin County Jjaep School
County Residential Center
Comstock Elementary School
County Residential Center
Dean And Mildred Bennett Elementary School
Dowell Middle School
Dowell Middle
Dr Jack Cockrill Middle
El #22
Earl & Lottie Wolford Elementary School
El #22 School
Elliott Elementary School
Faubion Middle
Faubion Middle School
Finch Elementary School
Gary And Bobbye Jack Minshew Elementary School
Glen Oaks Elementary School
Herman Lawson Early Childhood School
Imagine International Academy Of North Texas
Imagine International Academy Of North Texas
J B Wilmeth Elementary School
J J A E P
Jjaep School
John A Baker
Jesse Mcgowen Elementary School
Jose De Jesus And Maria Luisa Vega Elementary School
Lizzie Nell Cundiff Mcclure Elementary School
Leonard Evans Jr Middle
Lois Lindsey Elementary School
Mckinney Boyd High School
Mckinney High School
Mckinney North High School
Mckinney Boyd High School
Mooneyham Elementary School
Naomi Press Elementary School
Ogle Elementary School
New Elementary School
Premier High School North Texas Job Corps
Reuben Johnson Elementary School
Roy Lee Walker Elementary School
Scoggins Middle
Scott Elementary School
Scott Morgan Johnson Middle
Parents in Mckinney can access school performance data, attendance boundaries, and program offerings through the school district's website, and many districts in Texas offer parent portal access where families can monitor grades, attendance, and school communications in real time. When visiting a school administrative office, bring identification and any relevant student documentation to expedite enrollment or records requests.