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Lewisville ISD night school reports highest graduating class, seeks outreach to boost part‑time enrollment
Summary
District staff told the Board of Trustees that the Optional Flexible School Day night program (Knight School) graduated a record 44 students in 2025 and recovered 28 students from the dropout list, while leaders said part‑time enrollment lagged and the program will expand counselor outreach next year.
Lewisville ISD administrators briefed the Board of Trustees on the district’s Optional Flexible School Day night program — known as Knight School — reporting a record 44 graduates in 2025 and steps to recruit more part‑time students.
The night program serves at‑risk ninth through 12th graders and students who have dropped out, administrators said. Deanna Gurdy, associate principal at Lewisville Learning Center and Knight School principal, said the program enrolls students age 16 and older and offers accelerated credit; students can earn a half credit every 4½ weeks and the night schedule runs Monday through Friday from 2:05 p.m. to 7:20 p.m.
“Part of that program is that we are to provide the board with an update each year,” Gurdy told trustees. “All of our students are at least 16 years…
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