North Texas public schools look markedly different than they did a decade ago, with some districts seeing major increases in Asian enrollment, others becoming increasingly Hispanic, and fast-growing communities adding thousands of students along the way.
A review of Texas Education Agency enrollment data for five North Texas districts — Plano, Dallas, McKinney, Celina, and Frisco — shows that the changes are not uniform.
In some districts, racial and ethnic shifts have been substantial, while others have remained comparatively stable.
Frisco Has Seen One of the Largest Shifts
Among the five districts reviewed, Frisco ISD has experienced the most pronounced increase in Asian enrollment…