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Welcome to Denison ISD!

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Stay up-to-date on the progress of the Denison ISD projects that are part of the BOND23 plan. 

Denison ISD
Long-Range Planning

Follow along as representatives from the Denison community work with Denison ISD to plan and prepare
district facility needs for the future.

DENISON ISD

STRIVING TO BE
THE DISTRICT
OF CHOICE
IN THE TEXOMA
COMMUNITY.

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Effective beginning the 2024-2025 school year, Denison ISD will implement a

Clear Bag Policy

The Denison ISD Clear Bag Policy, in conjunction with Denison ISD Board of Trustees policy, and University Interscholastic League (UIL) guidelines, applies to all events and activities held at Denison ISD facilities including athletic events and other ticketed events.

All bags are subject to search.

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Visit the Denison ISD Safety & Security page for more information. 

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Are you worried about
your child?

Parent Guidance offers education and therapeutic support

to empower and give parents hope in supporting

their child’s mental health.

Visit ParentGuidance.org for more information. 

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Head Start & Pre-K

Enrollment

for the
2024-2025
SCHOOL YEAR

Enrollment forms available

April 1, 2024 at 12:00am.

Thank you!

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It truly is great to be a Yellow Jacket.

Here are some important links for parents...

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RENEWAL OF DISTRICT OF INNOVATION PLAN

The District’s plan is to renew our District of Innovation exemption, by exempting the district from the uniform school start date.

This allows flexibility to consider starting school earlier in August and ending the school year prior to Memorial Day in May. It also allows for completing the first semester prior to Christmas Holiday break.

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DENISON ISD ESSER FUNDING

ESSER Funding for Texas School Districts

The U.S. Congress has provided financial support for districts and schools through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund to address the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Texas received $1.3 billion in ESSER I funding, an additional $5.5 billion in ESSER II, and $12.4 billion in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds (also referred to as ESSER III). To view the Denison ISD ESSER Use of Funds Plan, CLICK HERE

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Denison ISD Video Vault

View the Denison ISD 2020 End OF The Year video, the 2020 Scholars Among Us video, and more! Click the button to go watch!

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