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An online directory of Frisco Texas ISD Public Elementary & Middle Schools & the Frisco Texas ISD School Calendar are listed below.  Click on the name of the school to go to their website.   Visit the  FRISCO Independent School District WEBSITE.

View the 2009-2010 Frisco ISD School Calendar.

Check out the Frisco ISD School Supply Lists! Buy your School Supplies now! 

FISD 2010 Holiday Schedule:

Jan 15 - 18 - Staff Development and MLK Day
 
Feb 15 - Presidents Day
 
Mar 15-19 - Spring Break
 
May 3 - Staff Develpment
 
May 31 - Memorial Day

 Frisco ISD
Phone: 469-633-6000
Address: 6942 Maple Street, Frisco

 

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8:00-3:00 Elementary
8:40-3:55 Middle School
8:45-3:55 High School





Fresh Ideas for Fall Picnics 9.30.07

Fresh Ideas for Fall Picnics


nature.jpgCrisp, sunny weather and dramatic fall colors beckon us outdoors for picnics this time of year. For some people, though, preparing a picnic can be daunting. Not anymore. Sandra Lee, the internationally acclaimed lifestyle expert, bestselling author and host of Semi-Homemade, offers tips for an easy, fun and satisfying picnic experience without all the work.

Here are her easy tips. The “quicknic” is all about simplicity. Use items that don’t require cooking such as an assortment of gourmet crackers, cheeses or fruit and nuts. Pre-washed raw veggies and sliced fruits from your grocery store are always refreshing. Just put them in a plastic container and squeeze a little lemon over the fruit to retain freshness.

Grab it and go! Fast-food restaurants are a great source for quicknics with salads, low-fat yogurt and fruit and made-to-order sandwiches. One new option is Wendy’s Frescata deli sandwiches. The four varieties are made with fresh baked artisan bread, premium-quality turkey and ham and topped with tasty condiments like pesto mayonnaise and honey mustard.

Semi-Homemade is based on the 70/30 rule: 70 percent ready-made products and 30 percent creative, homemade touches allow you to take 100 percent of the credit for a great quicknic experience. For example, pair a homemade side dish with a rotisserie chicken from the grocery or takeout from a favorite restaurant for an easy shortcut to a great meal. Ms. Lee has created a special side dish perfect for a quicknic – Poppy Seed Cole Slaw a mixture of fruit and vegetable.

Also, add special touches to a quicknic by garnishing packaged foods. Sparkling water gives a casual picnic a sophisticated feel when spruced up with a sprig of mint or sliced lemons and limes. Slice them before you leave the house and throw them into a plastic bag. Or, bring disposable containers of your favorite ice cream toppings like sprinkles, marshmallows or other treats to dress up frozen desserts purchased from a near-by store, restaurant or park vendor.

And, always be ready to turn any meal into a quicknic! Turn your winter car-emergency kit into a fall quicknic kit by filling a tote bag with a blanket, Frisbee, plastic flatware, dishes and cleanup items like paper towels and a garbage bag. So when you hit the drive-through next, you’ll be ready to drive to the nearest park and enjoy the outdoors. Consider bringing along a portable radio or iPod for a little mood music. Or a good book to read.

According to Sandra remember to keep it fresh and keep it simple.

Courtesy of ARA Content

How to Make Time for Family Fun 9.30.07

How to Make Time for Family Fun


family eating.jpgMoms know it can be difficult getting kids to sit down for a meal. With everyone’s busy schedules, including all the after-school activities, meal times are often rushed and even skipped altogether, and many families have a hard time finding a few moments to spend together.

When life becomes too busy, moms need quick, convenient mealtime solutions with the flavor and variety of foods kids love, and the wholesome nutrition moms know their kids need. “Kid Cuisine is a great mealtime savior for stressed, time-starved moms, because it provides delicious, convenient, fun food that with the continued fun inside, kids will enjoy eating. It is a real meal made with real ingredients such as white meat chicken and real cheese kids will really eat and with many essential nutrients, moms can feel good about serving,” said John Plaso, marketing director, Kid Cuisine.

Family Fun

Whether it’s mealtime or anytime, variety really is the spice of life. This fall, try one of the following activities to add variety to your busy schedules and keep kids’ bodies and minds active. Moms and kids alike will enjoy the extra family time.

* Eat outside. Switch up your mealtime routine by moving the meal to the backyard or porch.

* Explore the world around you. Set out on a “nature hike” around your neighborhood. Take a shopping bag with you to collect any “treasures” you find along the way. Upon your return, create a picture with the leaves and flowers you find.

* Dancer-size! If the weather doesn’t allow for outdoor fun, turn on the radio and start dancing! Move from room to room, cleaning and straightening up as you go. Be sure to slow down if you’re around windows or other breakables. The kids will love showing off their moves – they won’t even realize they’re completing chores. And everyone gets a workout!

* Exercise the mind. Create activities that are engaging, interactive and keep the mind in shape, such as researching your family’s history, writing stories or joining a book club.

Mom “Me Time”

To keep from getting overwhelmed, it is suggested that moms invest in regular mom “me time” – time moms take for themselves. Some ideas:

* Share the love! Rotate child-care duties among other neighborhood parents once a week to give everyone a little more time.

* Incorporate ready-to-eat meals into the family’s weekly menu. This allows moms to free up time normally taken by mealtime preparation for other activities.

* Give dad his share of duties! Let dads take the kids once a week (or even more often) so moms can have a morning, afternoon or night out.

* Rise and shine! Set your alarm clock an hour earlier in the morning. Use the extra time to enjoy a cup of coffee, read the paper or check e-mail.

Courtesy of ARA Content

Frisco ISD Middle Schools

Ages: Grades 6th - 8th

Clark Middle School
4600 Colby Drive
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-4600

Griffin Middle School
3703 El Dorado Parkway
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-4900

Pioneer Heritage Middle School
1649 High Shoals Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-4700

Roach Middle School
12499 Independence Parkway
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-5000

Staley Middle School
6927 Stadium Lane
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-4500

Wester Middle School
12293 Shepherds Hill Lane
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-4800

Frisco Public Elementary Schools

Ages: Grades K - 5th

Anderson Elementary
2800 Oakland Hills
Plano, TX 75025
469-633-2300

Ashley Elementary
15601 Christopher Lane
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-3700

Bledsoe Elementary
1900 Timber Ridge Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-3600

Boals Elementary
2035 Jaguar Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-3300

Borchardt Elementary
4300 Waskom Drive
Plano, TX 75024
469-633-2800

Bright Elementary
7600 Woodstream
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-2700

Christie Elementary
10300 Huntington Road
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-2400

Curtsinger Elementary
12450 Jereme Trail
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-2100

Fisher Elementary
2500 Old Orchard Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-2600

Gunstream Elementary
7600 Rockyridge
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-3100

Isbell Elementary
6000 Maltby Drive
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-3400

Pink Elementary
3650 Overhill Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-3500

Riddle Elementary
8201 Robinson Road
Plano, TX 75024
469-633-3200

Rogers Elementary
10500 Rogers Road
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-2000

Shawnee Trail Elementary
10701 Preston Vineyard Drive
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-2500

Smith Elementary
9800 Sean Drive
Frisco, TX 75035
469-633-2200

Sparks Elementary
8200 Otis Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-3000

Spears Elementary
8500 Wade Boulevard
Frisco, TX 75034
469-633-2900

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