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MISD presents strategic plan progress and facilities strategy as enrollment passes 24,000

McKinney Independent School District Board of Trustees and City of McKinney City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

McKinney ISD leaders reported progress on a three‑to‑five‑year strategic plan across six pillars, improved accountability scores (84 to 88), growth in AP and dual-credit participation, and a facilities plan recommending repurposing three elementary campuses and districtwide rezoning to rebalance capacity as enrollment hit about 24,000.

McKinney — McKinney Independent School District officials told the joint City Council and school board meeting on Feb. 9 that the district’s strategic plan is entering its third year with measurable gains in academic and operational metrics, and presented long-range facilities recommendations to address enrollment shifts.

Jennifer Akins, introducing the district’s six strategic pillars, said the district exceeded state and regional STAR performance averages and that the…

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