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Haggard
Middle School
2832 Parkhaven Dr.
Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (469) 752-5400
Fax: (469) 752-5401
| Principal |
Julie-Anne Dean |
| Assistant Principal |
Judy Storholt |
| Administrative Intern |
Matthew Conrad |
| Counselors |
Judy Mckown– 6th Grade
Brad Allcorn– 7th Grade
Pat Clipp – 8th Grade |
| School Hours |
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
| Enrollment |
918 |
| School Colors |
Red, white and blue |
| Mascot |
Eagles |
| Motto |
Haggard Eagles: Taking the flight to Excellence. |
Directions to School
From Dallas North Tollway: Park Blvd. Exit – east to Westside, north on Westside to Parkhaven, west on Parkhaven
to the school.
From Central Expressway: Park Blvd. Exit – west to Westside, north
on Westside to Parkhaven, west on Parkhaven to the school.
Achievements
TEA Exemplary School (2009-10); U. S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence (1999-2000); Texas Honor Orchestra; UIL Sweepstakes for orchestra, choir and band; regional science fair winners; Texas Successful School award; Texas Honor Band; Keep Plano Beautiful award; Award for Academic Excellence from The National Center for Educational Accountability; TMEA Full Orchestra (2006); Readers Choice award; Plano Star Courier Best Public School in Plano (2007-08); undefeated City Champs speech team (2009-10); undefeated City Champs 7th grade girls volleyball (2009-10); One Act Play winners (6 consecutive years); 1st Division Sweepstakes State UIL Site Reading Festival; 2010 Exemplary Band Program award presented by the Texas Bandmasters' Association.
Campus Programs
Academic teaming; anime club; athletics; tutorials; counseling; Peer Assistance Leadership (PAL); English as a Second Language (ESL); PASP; special education; Plano Academic Creative Education (PACE) for identified gifted and talented students; National Junior Honor Society; deaf education program; STAND (Students Taking Action Not Drugs); multicultural committee; Math Counts; Whiz Quiz; student council; speech & drama club; cheerleading; student library advisory board; student recognition program; community service projects; photography club; Texas Historians participated in Austin competition; tennis team; and HOPE
(Helping Other People Everywhere).
Parent Involvement Opportunities
PTA; volunteers for office, library, clinic, classroom, school store, School Based Improvement Committee (SBIC), and Career Day.
Community/Business Partnerships
Tom Thumb.
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