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Frankford
Middle School
7706 Osage Plaza Parkway
Dallas, TX 75252
Phone: (469) 752-5200
Fax: (469) 752-5201
| Principal |
Shurandia Holden |
| Assistant Principal |
Andrea Wigginton |
| Administrative Intern |
Jeffrey Banner |
| Counselor |
Sharlene Barton - 6th Grade
Regina Sutton - 7th Grade
Patti Saucier - 8th Grade |
| School Hours |
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
| Enrollment |
1,129 |
| School Colors |
Navy blue, white, light blue |
| Mascot |
Falcon |
Directions to School
From Dallas North Tollway: Frankford Rd. Exit
– east to Osage Plaza Pkwy., south on Osage Plaza Parkway to the school.
From Central Expressway: Plano Pkwy. Exit – west to Coit Rd., South
on Coit Rd. to Osage Plaza Pkwy., west on Osage Plaza Pkwy. to the
school.
Achievements
Rated Exemplary by the Texas Academic Excellence Indicator System six consecutive years, Texas Business and Education Coalition (TBEC) Honor Roll School; Whiz Quiz City Championship (2006); Plano ISD Beginning Teacher of the Year (2004); Plano ISD Secondary Teacher of the Year (2003); UIL Sweepstakes for orchestra, choir and band; Duke Talent Search; Plano ISD Exemplary Writing school award; multiple athletic city championships; Texas Middle School Foreign Language Teacher of the Year; city, regional and state Science Fair winners; Teacher of the Year Perot Award winners; Plano ISD Education Foundation Grants to Educators recipient; Texas Honor Orchestra finalist; Just for the Kids Higher Performing School Award (2009, with high performance ratings in all five subject areas); STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Teaching award winner; Plano ISD Secondary Excellence in Teaching Award; Meadows Foundation Grant Awardee.
Campus Programs
AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination); speech and drama club; student council; multicultural club; Whiz Quiz; Destination ImagiNation; cheerleaders; National Junior Honor Society; PAL (Peer Assistance and Leadership) Program; Math Counts; art club; yearbook; advisory period for all students with community service element; peer mediation; classroom guidance; learning lab to assist at-risk students; and student library advisory board.
Parent Involvement Opportunities
Active Parent Teacher Association (PTA) which provides thousands of hours a year to the students and school; School Based Improvement Committee (SBIC); Key Communicators; and volunteers in library, classroom, clinic and office.
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