List of schools of the Dallas Independent School District

This is the list of schools of the Dallas Independent School District. For more information on the district, see the main article: Dallas Independent School District.


High schools

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5ABryan Adams High School2,104151121110932°49′37.57″N 96°40′48.45″W / 32.8271028°N 96.6801250°W / 32.8271028; -96.6801250 (Bryan Adams High School)ZLPopened 1957
David W. Carter High School1,872185121110932°38′54.05″N 96°50′55.12″W / 32.6483472°N 96.8486444°W / 32.6483472; -96.8486444 (David W. Carter High School)ZLPopened 1966
Moisés E. Molina High School2,417150121110932°43′23.90″N 96°54′38.37″W / 32.7233056°N 96.9106583°W / 32.7233056; -96.9106583ZLPopened 1997
W. W. Samuell High School1,880126121110932°44′45.80″N 96°40′06.30″W / 32.7460556°N 96.6684167°W / 32.7460556; -96.6684167ZLPopened 1957; replaced Pleasant Grove High School
Skyline High School4,596280121110932°46′47.94″N 96°41′20.12″W / 32.7799833°N 96.6889222°W / 32.7799833; -96.6889222ZLPopened 1971
Sunset High School2,111120121110932°44′47.22″N 96°51′15.30″W / 32.7464500°N 96.8542500°W / 32.7464500; -96.8542500ZLPopened 1925
W. T. White High School2,253130121110932°54′58.50″N 96°49′51.20″W / 32.9162500°N 96.8308889°W / 32.9162500; -96.8308889ZLPWopened 1964
4AW. H. Adamson High School1,23378121110932°44′50.87″N 96°49′19.58″W / 32.7474639°N 96.8221056°W / 32.7474639; -96.8221056ZLPopened 1915 as Oak Cliff High School; renamed 1939; opened at present site in 2012
Hillcrest High School1,697105121110932°52′58.70″N 96°47′08.11″W / 32.8829722°N 96.7855861°W / 32.8829722; -96.7855861ZLPopened 1938 as Vickery High School; expanded and renamed in 1954
Thomas Jefferson High School1,658102121110932°52′51.07″N 96°50′42.11″W / 32.8808528°N 96.8450306°W / 32.8808528; -96.8450306ZLPWopened 1956
Justin F. Kimball High School1,63491121110932°41′57.92″N 96°52′39.02″W / 32.6994222°N 96.8775056°W / 32.6994222; -96.8775056ZLPopened 1958
Lincoln High School1,24597121110932°45′16.90″N 96°45′00.99″W / 32.7546944°N 96.7502750°W / 32.7546944; -96.7502750ZLPopened 1939
North Dallas High School1,715108121110932°48′37.25″N 96°47′41.76″W / 32.8103472°N 96.7949333°W / 32.8103472; -96.7949333ZLPopened 1922
L. G. Pinkston High School1,15367121110932°46′54.23″N 96°51′31.08″W / 32.7817306°N 96.8586333°W / 32.7817306; -96.8586333ZLPopened 1964
Seagoville High School1,15584121110932°40′40.06″N 96°35′00.28″W / 32.6777944°N 96.5834111°W / 32.6777944; -96.5834111ZLPopened at present site in 1980
A. Maceo Smith High School1,14561121110932°41′33.22″N 96°45′56.08″W / 32.6925611°N 96.7655778°W / 32.6925611; -96.7655778ZLPWestablished 1977; opened at present site in 1988
South Oak Cliff High School1,53388121110932°41′59.32″N 96°48′55.72″W / 32.6998111°N 96.8154778°W / 32.6998111; -96.8154778ZLPopened 1952
H. Grady Spruce High School1,516200121110932°42′33.90″N 96°39′15.36″W / 32.7094167°N 96.6542667°W / 32.7094167; -96.6542667ZLPopened 1963; replaced Rylie High School
Woodrow Wilson High School1,45690121110932°48′20.01″N 96°45′01.92″W / 32.8055583°N 96.7505333°W / 32.8055583; -96.7505333ZLPopened 1928
3AJames Madison High School602121110932°46′16.56″N 96°45′53.73″W / 32.7712667°N 96.7649250°W / 32.7712667; -96.7649250ZLPformerly Forest Avenue High School
Franklin D. Roosevelt High School93167121110932°44′30.12″N 96°47′43.28″W / 32.7417000°N 96.7953556°W / 32.7417000; -96.7953556ZLPopened 1963
N/AEmmett Conrad High School10932°52′35.14″N 96°45′07.18″W / 32.8764278°N 96.7519944°W / 32.8764278; -96.7519944ZLopened 2006
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Maya Angelou High School12121110987632°46′31.43″N 96°47′37.86″W / 32.7753972°N 96.7938500°W / 32.7753972; -96.7938500L
Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center207585121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583LW
School for the Talented & Gifted19815121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583L2003 National Blue Ribbon School [1]
→ School of Business & Management121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583L2008 National Blue Ribbon School,[2] Ranked 6th out of top 10 high schools in North Texas by Children at Risk in 2012
School of Education and Social Services121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583L
School of Government, Law, & Law Enforcement121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583L
School of Health Professions121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583L
Science and Engineering Magnet38319121110932°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583LW2005 National Blue Ribbon School [1]
Middle College High School (El Centro College)132121110932°46′47.20″N 96°48′18.94″W / 32.7797778°N 96.8052611°W / 32.7797778; -96.8052611L
School Community Guidance Center121110987L
Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School2410987632°46′26.35″N 96°45′37.66″W / 32.7739861°N 96.7604611°W / 32.7739861; -96.7604611Lgirls only; planned to go to grades 6-12 by 2008-2009
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts70555121110932°47′28.26″N 96°47′47.60″W / 32.7911833°N 96.7965556°W / 32.7911833; -96.7965556LWest. 1884 as "Colored School No. 2" and renamed in 1902 as Booker T. Washington High School[3] 1994-96 National Blue Ribbon School[4]
Innovation Design Entrepreneurship Academy 9 Former James W. Fannin Elementary School

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Middle schools

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Pearl C. Anderson Middle Learning Center5748087632°45′32.88″N 96°44′37.79″W / 32.7591333°N 96.7438306°W / 32.7591333; -96.7438306ZL[http://www.dallasisd.org/demo/profiles/2005_06/english/middle/065_ANDERSON_P.pdf Popened 1963
William Hawley Atwell Law Academy8016087632°40′37.66″N 96°50′35.72″W / 32.6771278°N 96.8432556°W / 32.6771278; -96.8432556ZLPopened 1965; previously Atwell Fundamental Academy, 1986-87 National Blue Ribbon School [4]
T. W. Browne Middle School1,096678732°41′46.88″N 96°52′33.66″W / 32.6963556°N 96.8760167°W / 32.6963556; -96.8760167ZLPopened 1965
Edward H. Cary Middle School1,09487632°52′58.85″N 96°50′50.92″W / 32.8830139°N 96.8474778°W / 32.8830139; -96.8474778ZLPopened 1959
E. B. Comstock Middle School9358732°43′17.85″N 96°42′04.24″W / 32.7216250°N 96.7011778°W / 32.7216250; -96.7011778ZLPopened 1962
Billy E. Dade Middle Learning Center4887632°46′16.99″N 96°46′13.66″W / 32.7713861°N 96.7704611°W / 32.7713861; -96.7704611ZLPelementary school prior to 2006-2007; formerly named John Henry Brown (Elementary) School
Dallas Environmental Science Academy Middle School17715876L
Thomas A. Edison Middle Learning Center6578732°46′41.37″N 96°52′06.56″W / 32.7781583°N 96.8684889°W / 32.7781583; -96.8684889ZLPopened 1948 as an elementary school; expanded and repurposed as a junior high school in 1967
Fred F. Florence Middle School1,1016987ZLPopened 1963; replaced S.S. Conner Junior High School (now demolished)
Benjamin Franklin Middle School1,07787632°53′08.85″N 96°47′08.83″W / 32.8857917°N 96.7857861°W / 32.8857917; -96.7857861ZLPopened 1957
W. H. Gaston Middle School856598732°49′31.70″N 96°41′36.48″W / 32.8254722°N 96.6934667°W / 32.8254722; -96.6934667ZLPopened 1954
W. E. Greiner Middle School and Exploratory Arts Academy1,5518732°44′26.46″N 96°50′42.01″W / 32.7406833°N 96.8450028°W / 32.7406833; -96.8450028ZLPWopened 1934 in former Winnetka School building (built in 1915). Campus was demolished and rebuilt 1987-1988.
Robert T. Hill Middle School793538732°51′23.72″N 96°42′16.25″W / 32.8565889°N 96.7045139°W / 32.8565889; -96.7045139ZLPopened 1959
Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School and Classical Academy9298087632°42′55.48″N 96°47′28.50″W / 32.7154111°N 96.7912500°W / 32.7154111; -96.7912500ZLPopened 1956
John B. Hood Middle School1,390808732°45′29.69″N 96°41′22.33″W / 32.7582472°N 96.6895361°W / 32.7582472; -96.6895361ZLPopened 1956
D. A. Hulcy Middle School6364287632°38′07.46″N 96°50′27.82″W / 32.6354056°N 96.8410611°W / 32.6354056; -96.8410611ZLPopened 1970
Maynard Jackson Middle School4343887632°41′37.94″N 96°45′59.61″W / 32.6938722°N 96.7665583°W / 32.6938722; -96.7665583ZLPelementary school prior to 2006-2007
Harold Wendell Lang Sr. Middle School876opened 2006[5]
Learning Alternative Center for Empowering Youth (LACEY)19287L
J. L. Long Middle School154087632°48′25.26″N 96°44′57.67″W / 32.8070167°N 96.7493528°W / 32.8070167; -96.7493528ZLPWopened 1928, current building erected in 1933.
Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy39587632°50′55.33″N 96°49′10.63″W / 32.8487028°N 96.8196194°W / 32.8487028; -96.8196194LWopened 1950; 2007 National Blue Ribbon School[6]
Thomas C. Marsh Middle School1,3217287632°54′45.18″N 96°51′00.93″W / 32.9125500°N 96.8502583°W / 32.9125500; -96.8502583ZLPopened 1963
Francisco F. "Pancho" Medrano Middle School876Lopened 2007
Raúl Quintanilla Sr. Middle School1,075858732°45′46.53″N 96°51′56.72″W / 32.7629250°N 96.8657556°W / 32.7629250; -96.8657556ZLPopened 1997
Thomas J. Rusk Middle School704398732°49′28.67″N 96°50′00.53″W / 32.8246306°N 96.8334806°W / 32.8246306; -96.8334806ZLPopened 1952
Seagoville Middle School97187632°40′54.24″N 96°35′00.06″W / 32.6817333°N 96.5833500°W / 32.6817333; -96.5833500ZLPopened 1980; moved to present site in 1989
Alex W. Spence Middle School80487632°48′27.35″N 96°47′15.96″W / 32.8075972°N 96.7877667°W / 32.8075972; -96.7877667ZLPopened 1938
L. V. Stockard Middle School7918732°43′18.33″N 96°52′05.55″W / 32.7217583°N 96.8682083°W / 32.7217583; -96.8682083ZLPopened 1955
Boude Storey Middle School1,001876ZLPopened 1930
Sam Tasby Middle School87632°52′28.98″N 96°45′32.94″W / 32.8747167°N 96.7591500°W / 32.8747167; -96.7591500ZLopened 2006
Ewell D. Walker Middle School5087632°55′11.56″N 96°48′36.59″W / 32.9198778°N 96.8101639°W / 32.9198778; -96.8101639ZLPopened 1974
Sarah Zumwalt Middle School6764787632°41′25.90″N 96°46′54.40″W / 32.6905278°N 96.7817778°W / 32.6905278; -96.7817778ZLPopened 1958

Primary/Secondary schools

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George Bannerman Dealey Montessori Academy87654321KPK32°53′43.04″N 96°47′32.15″W / 32.8952889°N 96.7922639°W / 32.8952889; -96.7922639Lopened 1955
Harry Stone Montessori Academy4704087654321KPK32°41′36.83″N 96°46′59.13″W / 32.6935639°N 96.7830917°W / 32.6935639; -96.7830917Lopened 1959
William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted376278765432°48′05.46″N 96°48′04.90″W / 32.8015167°N 96.8013611°W / 32.8015167; -96.8013611Lopened 1958

Elementary schools

Four schools will be renamed as of 2018: William L. Cabell Elementary School, Stonewall Jackson Elementary School, Albert Sidney Johnston School, and Robert E. Lee Elementary School. The board has not yet determined the new name of Johnston, while Cabell, Jackson, and Lee will become Chapel Hill Preparatory School, Mockingbird Elementary School, and Geneva Heights Elementary School.[7]

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Nathan Adams Elementary School6033654321KPKZLPWopened 1969
John Quincy Adams Elementary School92365654321KPK32°44′06.16″N 96°40′45.99″W / 32.7350444°N 96.6794417°W / 32.7350444; -96.6794417ZLP
Birdie Alexander Elementary School6603554321KPK32°39′23.25″N 96°50′52.19″W / 32.6564583°N 96.8478306°W / 32.6564583; -96.8478306ZLPopened 1968, dedicated to Birdie Alexander March 1, 1970.[8]
Gabe P. Allen Elementary School5563754321KPK32°46′53.61″N 96°54′26.88″W / 32.7815583°N 96.9074667°W / 32.7815583; -96.9074667ZLPopened 1954
William M. Anderson Elementary School850654321KPK32°43′19.08″N 96°39′22.03″W / 32.7219667°N 96.6561194°W / 32.7219667; -96.6561194ZLPopened 1958
Arcadia Park Elementary School73650654321KPKZLPopened 1924; moved to present location in 2004
Arlington Park Community Learning Center16654321KPK32°48′55.04″N 96°51′07.99″W / 32.8152889°N 96.8522194°W / 32.8152889; -96.8522194ZLP
Bayles Elementary School44654321KPK32°48′04.48″N 96°42′22.79″W / 32.8012444°N 96.7063306°W / 32.8012444; -96.7063306ZLPWopened 1912; moved to present location in 1962
Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School654321KPK32°43′35.83″N 96°54′33.90″W / 32.7266194°N 96.9094167°W / 32.7266194; -96.9094167ZLPopened 1996
W. A. Blair Elementary School31654321KPK32°42′32.92″N 96°41′21.36″W / 32.7091444°N 96.6892667°W / 32.7091444; -96.6892667ZLPopened 1960
Annie Webb Blanton Elementary School43654321KPK32°45′04.25″N 96°40′09.08″W / 32.7511806°N 96.6691889°W / 32.7511806; -96.6691889ZLPopened 1956
James B. Bonham Elementary School29321KPK32°49′00.71″N 96°46′52.53″W / 32.8168639°N 96.7812583°W / 32.8168639; -96.7812583ZLPWopened 1923; originally Vickery Place Public School; 2010 National Blue Ribbon School;[4] 2009 NCUST Award Winner
Felix G. Botello Elementary School3354321KPKZLopened 2006
James Bowie Elementary School60654321KPK32°45′08.52″N 96°48′54.66″W / 32.7523667°N 96.8151833°W / 32.7523667; -96.8151833ZLP2000-01 National Blue Ribbon School [4]
Jimmie Tyler Brashear Elementary School654321KPKZLopened 2006
John Neely Bryan Elementary School3654321KPK32°42′39.90″N 96°47′41.95″W / 32.7110833°N 96.7949861°W / 32.7110833; -96.7949861ZLPopened 1952
Harrell Budd Elementary School4254321KPK32°43′19.11″N 96°48′53.29″W / 32.7219750°N 96.8148028°W / 32.7219750; -96.8148028L
Rufus C. Burleson Elementary School22654321KPK32°43′09.79″N 96°42′47.21″W / 32.7193861°N 96.7131139°W / 32.7193861; -96.7131139ZLPopened 1956
David G. Burnet Elementary School7954321KPK32°52′34.96″N 96°52′07.36″W / 32.8763778°N 96.8687111°W / 32.8763778; -96.8687111ZLPopened 1956
W. W. Bushman Elementary School4754321KPK32°42′31.10″N 96°46′26.75″W / 32.7086389°N 96.7740972°W / 32.7086389; -96.7740972ZLPopened 1957
William L. Cabell Elementary School5944254321KPK32°55′07.12″N 96°51′54.70″W / 32.9186444°N 96.8651944°W / 32.9186444; -96.8651944ZLPopened 1958
F. P. Caillet Elementary School7434354321KPK32°53′18.34″N 96°52′32.25″W / 32.8884278°N 96.8756250°W / 32.8884278; -96.8756250ZLPopened 1956
John W. Carpenter Elementary School42027654321KPK32°41′42.32″N 96°51′05.10″W / 32.6950889°N 96.8514167°W / 32.6950889; -96.8514167ZLPopened 1961
C. F. Carr Elementary School30420321KPK32°47′16.82″N 96°51′08.53″W / 32.7880056°N 96.8523694°W / 32.7880056; -96.8523694ZLPopened 1951
George W. Carver Learning Center5265354321KPK32°47′16.57″N 96°51′57.49″W / 32.7879361°N 96.8659694°W / 32.7879361; -96.8659694ZLPopened 1954; 2003 National Blue Ribbon School [1]
Casa View Elementary School1,05362654321KPK32°50′44.68″N 96°40′33.97″W / 32.8457444°N 96.6761028°W / 32.8457444; -96.6761028ZLPopened 1953
Central Elementary School5552854332°39′25.51″N 96°32′15.15″W / 32.6570861°N 96.5375417°W / 32.6570861; -96.5375417ZLPopened 1989; originally served as Seagoville High School
César Chávez Learning Center7906054321KPK32°48′13.22″N 96°46′50.54″W / 32.8036722°N 96.7807056°W / 32.8036722; -96.7807056ZLPopened 1997
Leonides Cigarroa Elementary School7164254321KPK32°52′48.78″N 96°51′50.60″W / 32.8802167°N 96.8640556°W / 32.8802167; -96.8640556ZLopened 2006
City Park Elementary School2662454321KPKZLP
Nancy J. Cochran Elementary School63238654321KPKLopened 1969
S. S. Conner Elementary School63837654321KPK32°48′28.98″N 96°41′40.26″W / 32.8080500°N 96.6945167°W / 32.8080500; -96.6945167ZLPopened 1965
Leila P. Cowart Elementary School112465654321KPK32°43′41.43″N 96°52′10.39″W / 32.7281750°N 96.8695528°W / 32.7281750; -96.8695528L
Gilbert Cuellar, Sr. Elementary School94650654321KPKZLPopened 1996
B. F. Darrell Elementary School38830654321KPKZLPClosing in Spring 2009.[9]
Everette L. DeGolyer Elementary School4503054321K32°54′13.08″N 96°51′41.92″W / 32.9036333°N 96.8616444°W / 32.9036333; -96.8616444ZLPopened 1961
Lorenzo DeZavala Elementary School32624321KPK32°46′50.65″N 96°50′21.72″W / 32.7807361°N 96.8393667°W / 32.7807361; -96.8393667ZLP
L. O. Donald Elementary School76645654321KPK32°43′57.08″N 96°53′13.95″W / 32.7325222°N 96.8872083°W / 32.7325222; -96.8872083ZLPopened 1949
Julius Dorsey Elementary School48234654321KPK32°42′47.24″N 96°39′27.76″W / 32.7131222°N 96.6577111°W / 32.7131222; -96.6577111ZLPopened 1964
Frederick Douglass Elementary School42525321KPK32°42′56.23″N 96°41′56.95″W / 32.7156194°N 96.6991528°W / 32.7156194; -96.6991528ZLPopened 1988; named for original Frederick Douglass School in West Dallas
Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School3763954321KPKZLP
Amelia Earhart Elementary School3654254321KPK32°47′06.15″N 96°52′27.42″W / 32.7850417°N 96.8742833°W / 32.7850417; -96.8742833ZLPopened 1957; 2007 National Blue Ribbon School [6]
J. N. Ervin Elementary School6634054321KPKZLPopened 1964
James W. Fannin Elementary School37830321KPK32°48′20.06″N 96°46′34.77″W / 32.8055722°N 96.7763250°W / 32.8055722; -96.7763250ZLP
Tom W. Field Elementary School5373354321KPK32°53′45.78″N 96°54′21.60″W / 32.8960500°N 96.9060000°W / 32.8960500; -96.9060000ZLP
Stephen C. Foster Elementary School10125954321KPK32°52′12.22″N 96°51′13.22″W / 32.8700611°N 96.8536722°W / 32.8700611; -96.8536722ZLPopened 1953
Anne Frank Elementary School11336754321KPK32°56′51.24″N 96°49′04.05″W / 32.9475667°N 96.8177917°W / 32.9475667; -96.8177917ZLPWopened 1997
Julia C. Frazier Elementary School14216321KZLP
Charles A. Gill Elementary School110360654321KPKLopened 1957
Henry B. Gonzalez Elementary School81646654321KPKZLopened 2006
Tom C. Gooch Elementary School4023154321KPK32°55′02.32″N 96°50′41.10″W / 32.9173111°N 96.8447500°W / 32.9173111; -96.8447500ZLPopened 1965
Frank Guzick Elementary School4654321KPKZLopened 2007
Lenore Kirk Hall Elementary School77745654321KPK32°43′20.48″N 96°52′53.16″W / 32.7223556°N 96.8814333°W / 32.7223556; -96.8814333ZLPopened 1956
N. W. Harllee Elementary School2702654321KPK32°45′02.86″N 96°48′20.92″W / 32.7507944°N 96.8058111°W / 32.7507944; -96.8058111ZLP
Nathaniel Hawthorne Elementary School50654321KPK32°44′32.12″N 96°41′17.48″W / 32.7422556°N 96.6881889°W / 32.7422556; -96.6881889ZLPopened 1957
Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School55654321KPK32°43′25.89″N 96°50′38.01″W / 32.7238583°N 96.8438917°W / 32.7238583; -96.8438917ZLPopened 1940
Onesimo Hernandez Elementary School39654321KPK32°49′12.09″N 96°50′11.23″W / 32.8200250°N 96.8364528°W / 32.8200250; -96.8364528ZLPopened 1996
Victor H. Hexter Elementary School48742654321KPK32°50′59.42″N 96°42′32.30″W / 32.8498389°N 96.7089722°W / 32.8498389; -96.7089722ZLPopened 1955
Highland Meadows Elementary School37654321KPK32°52′14.05″N 96°41′14.93″W / 32.8705694°N 96.6874806°W / 32.8705694; -96.6874806ZLPopened 2004; will switch to only grades 7-8 in 2007-2008
James S. Hogg Elementary School40654321KPK32°45′23.67″N 96°49′31.29″W / 32.7565750°N 96.8253583°W / 32.7565750; -96.8253583ZLP
Lida Hooe Elementary School536654321KPK32°44′26.59″N 96°51′26.77″W / 32.7407194°N 96.8574361°W / 32.7407194; -96.8574361ZLP
L. L. Hotchkiss Elementary School6454321KPK32°51′29.86″N 96°44′26.63″W / 32.8582944°N 96.7407306°W / 32.8582944; -96.7407306ZLPopened 1962
Sam Houston Elementary School27654321KPK32°48′36.74″N 96°48′47.38″W / 32.8102056°N 96.8131611°W / 32.8102056; -96.8131611ZLPopened 1912
John Ireland Elementary School56654321KPK32°44′21.09″N 96°42′02.65″W / 32.7391917°N 96.7007361°W / 32.7391917; -96.7007361ZLPWopened 1956
Stonewall Jackson Elementary School3954321K32°50′09.90″N 96°46′00.56″W / 32.8360833°N 96.7668222°W / 32.8360833; -96.7668222ZLPWopened 1940; 1998-99 National Blue Ribbon School [4]
Albert Sidney Johnston Elementary School4154321KPK32°44′16.75″N 96°47′34.72″W / 32.7379861°N 96.7929778°W / 32.7379861; -96.7929778ZLPWopened 1956
Anson Jones Elementary School59654321KPK32°44′33.82″N 96°53′06.06″W / 32.7427278°N 96.8850167°W / 32.7427278; -96.8850167Lopened 1956
Barbara Jordan Elementary School5854321KPKZLPopened 1952 as Jefferson Davis School
Jerry R. Junkins Elementary School54321KPK32°58′26.80″N 96°51′24.03″W / 32.9741111°N 96.8566750°W / 32.9741111; -96.8566750ZLWopened 2006
Louise Wolff Kahn Elementary School654321K32°45′03.51″N 96°51′34.56″W / 32.7509750°N 96.8596000°W / 32.7509750; -96.8596000Lopened 1997
John F. Kennedy Learning Center6254321KPK32°48′36.23″N 96°46′27.82″W / 32.8100639°N 96.7743944°W / 32.8100639; -96.7743944ZLPopened 1996
Edwin J. Kiest Elementary School654321KLopened 1955
Martin Luther King, Jr. Learning Center54321KPKZLPWoriginally named Colonial School
Kleberg Elementary School4554321KPK32°41′05.15″N 96°36′02.18″W / 32.6847639°N 96.6006056°W / 32.6847639; -96.6006056ZLP
Obadiah Knight Elementary School5354321KPK32°50′11.49″N 96°51′05.48″W / 32.8365250°N 96.8515222°W / 32.8365250; -96.8515222ZLPopened 1928
Arthur Kramer Elementary School4554321KPK32°54′06.15″N 96°46′59.83″W / 32.9017083°N 96.7832861°W / 32.9017083; -96.7832861ZLPWopened 1957
Richard Lagow Elementary School43654321KPK32°42′06.91″N 96°38′10.81″W / 32.7019194°N 96.6363361°W / 32.7019194; -96.6363361ZLPopened 1964
Lakewood Elementary School4054321KPKZLPopened 1936; 2008 National Blue Ribbon School[2]
Sidney Lanier Elementary School Vanguard for Expressive Arts 54321KPK32°46′08.81″N 96°50′36.98″W / 32.7691139°N 96.8436056°W / 32.7691139; -96.8436056ZLP1987-88 National Blue Ribbon School [4]
Robert E. Lee Elementary School3823454321KPK32°49′27.69″N 96°45′58.75″W / 32.8243583°N 96.7663194°W / 32.8243583; -96.7663194ZLP
Umphrey Lee Elementary School4623454321KPK32°39′11.19″N 96°50′08.51″W / 32.6531083°N 96.8356972°W / 32.6531083; -96.8356972ZLPopened 1960
William Lipscomb Elementary School41027321KPK32°48′25.25″N 96°45′24.69″W / 32.8070139°N 96.7568583°W / 32.8070139; -96.7568583ZLP
Lisbon Elementary School41354321KPK32°41′52.35″N 96°47′44.12″W / 32.6978750°N 96.7955889°W / 32.6978750; -96.7955889L
Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary School4754321KPK32°52′24.02″N 96°45′34.21″W / 32.8733389°N 96.7595028°W / 32.8733389; -96.7595028ZLopened 2006
B. H. Macon Elementary School66744654321KPK32°43′21.96″N 96°40′23.60″W / 32.7227667°N 96.6732222°W / 32.7227667; -96.6732222ZLP
Maple Lawn Elementary School74544654321KPK32°49′35.33″N 96°49′45.10″W / 32.8264806°N 96.8291944°W / 32.8264806; -96.8291944ZLPopened 1921
Herbert Marcus Elementary School11487054321KPK32°54′15.37″N 96°52′47.77″W / 32.9042694°N 96.8799361°W / 32.9042694; -96.8799361ZLPopened 1963
Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary School6233854321KPKZLPopened 1958
Eladio R. Martinez Learning Center5054321KPKZLP
Eduardo Mata Elementary School5402954ZLPopened 1997
Ronald E. McNair Elementary School3654321KPKZLPopened 1988
Lee A. McShan Jr. Elementary School4054321KPK32°53′17.04″N 96°45′40.10″W / 32.8880667°N 96.7611389°W / 32.8880667; -96.7611389ZLopened 2005
Esperanza "Hope" Medrano Elementary School44654321KPK32°48′31.65″N 96°49′35.84″W / 32.8087917°N 96.8266222°W / 32.8087917; -96.8266222ZLPopened 1998
Ben Milam Elementary School25654321KPK32°43′08.26″N 96°46′48.10″W / 32.7189611°N 96.7800278°W / 32.7189611; -96.7800278ZLP2008 National Blue Ribbon School[2]
William Brown Miller Elementary School3154321KPK32°48′59.32″N 96°47′25.89″W / 32.8164778°N 96.7905250°W / 32.8164778; -96.7905250ZLPopened 1956
Roger Q. Mills Elementary School3854321KPK32°43′56.31″N 96°48′08.92″W / 32.7323083°N 96.8024778°W / 32.7323083; -96.8024778ZLP
Maria Moreno Elementary School106956654321KPK32°43′27.35″N 96°51′27.72″W / 32.7242639°N 96.8577000°W / 32.7242639; -96.8577000ZLPopened 1996
Nancy Moseley Elementary School48654321KPK32°41′23.35″N 96°38′27.80″W / 32.6898194°N 96.6410556°W / 32.6898194; -96.6410556ZLPopened 1959
Mount Auburn Elementary School47321KPK32°47′47.87″N 96°44′37.05″W / 32.7966306°N 96.7436250°W / 32.7966306; -96.7436250ZLPopened 1925
Clara Oliver Elementary School2554321KPK32°41′43.90″N 96°48′40.78″W / 32.6955278°N 96.8113278°W / 32.6955278; -96.8113278ZLPopened 1955
George Peabody Elementary School55654321KPK32°44′33.73″N 96°52′22.30″W / 32.7427028°N 96.8728611°W / 32.7427028; -96.8728611ZLPopened 1952
Elisha M. Pease Elementary School30321KPK32°41′52.34″N 96°46′25.47″W / 32.6978722°N 96.7737417°W / 32.6978722; -96.7737417ZLPopened 1953
John F. Peeler Elementary School42654321KPK32°44′17.46″N 96°49′54.31″W / 32.7381833°N 96.8317528°W / 32.7381833; -96.8317528ZLP
John J. Pershing Elementary School3454321KPK32°53′13.10″N 96°48′36.07″W / 32.8869722°N 96.8100194°W / 32.8869722; -96.8100194ZLPopened 1956
Pleasant Grove Elementary School99758654321KPK32°44′18.24″N 96°39′21.05″W / 32.7384000°N 96.6558472°W / 32.7384000; -96.6558472ZLPopened 1996
K. B. Polk Center for Academically Talented and Gifted5054321KPK32°50′33.98″N 96°49′54.32″W / 32.8427722°N 96.8317556°W / 32.8427722; -96.8317556ZLPopened 1963; school originally established 1941
Preston Hollow Elementary School54321KPK32°52′50.07″N 96°47′43.75″W / 32.8805750°N 96.7954861°W / 32.8805750; -96.7954861ZLPW
J. W. Ray Learning Center4254321KPK32°48′06.34″N 96°47′22.41″W / 32.8017611°N 96.7895583°W / 32.8017611; -96.7895583ZLPopened 1939
John H. Reagan Elementary School654321KPK32°44′48.63″N 96°49′50.94″W / 32.7468417°N 96.8308167°W / 32.7468417; -96.8308167ZLP
Martha Turner Reilly Elementary School36654321KPKLopened 1956
Reinhardt Elementary School45654321KPKL
Joseph J. Rhoads Learning Center5054321KPK32°45′49.02″N 96°44′54.28″W / 32.7636167°N 96.7484111°W / 32.7636167; -96.7484111ZLP
Charles Rice Elementary School52654321KPK32°45′21.89″N 96°45′41.98″W / 32.7560806°N 96.7616611°W / 32.7560806; -96.7616611ZLP
Oran M. Roberts Elementary School4254321KPKZLP
Dan D. Rogers Elementary School5854321KPK32°51′05.87″N 96°45′08.20″W / 32.8516306°N 96.7522778°W / 32.8516306; -96.7522778ZLPopened 1955
Rosemont Elementary School654332°45′06.25″N 96°50′48.77″W / 32.7517361°N 96.8468806°W / 32.7517361; -96.8468806ZLP
Rosemont Primary School – Chris V. Semos Campus21KPKLopened 2005
Edna Rowe Elementary School60654321K32°47′05.61″N 96°42′23.74″W / 32.7848917°N 96.7065944°W / 32.7848917; -96.7065944ZLPopened 1967
John W. Runyon Elementary School59654321KPKZLPopened 1968
Clinton P. Russell Elementary School225432°42′33.38″N 96°49′25.82″W / 32.7092722°N 96.8238389°W / 32.7092722; -96.8238389ZLPopened 1938
Arturo Salazar Elementary School75654321KPKLopened 2006
Julian T. Saldivar Elementary School11616354321KPK32°51′53.68″N 96°52′23.43″W / 32.8649111°N 96.8731750°W / 32.8649111; -96.8731750ZLPopened 1996
San Jacinto Elementary School45654321KPK32°45′27.03″N 96°41′09.61″W / 32.7575083°N 96.6860028°W / 32.7575083; -96.6860028ZLPopened 1952
Alex Sanger Elementary School31654321KPK32°48′49.16″N 96°42′36.02″W / 32.8136556°N 96.7100056°W / 32.8136556; -96.7100056Lopened 1956
Seagoville Elementary School4521KPK32°38′29.40″N 96°32′23.23″W / 32.6415000°N 96.5397861°W / 32.6415000; -96.5397861ZLP
Erasmo Seguin Community Learning Center34321KPK32°42′29.61″N 96°49′27.15″W / 32.7082250°N 96.8242083°W / 32.7082250; -96.8242083ZLP
Sequoyah Learning Center4154321KPK32°47′11.27″N 96°51′51.08″W / 32.7864639°N 96.8641889°W / 32.7864639; -96.8641889ZLPopened 1958 as junior high school; converted to elementary school in 1967
Ascher Silberstein Elementary School62654321KPK32°46′03.54″N 96°43′11.24″W / 32.7676500°N 96.7197889°W / 32.7676500; -96.7197889Lopened 1956
Celestino Mauricio Soto Jr. Elementary School43654321KPKZLPopened 2006
J. P. Starks Elementary School3954321KPK32°43′19.10″N 96°46′26.60″W / 32.7219722°N 96.7740556°W / 32.7219722; -96.7740556ZLPopened 1988; named for J.P. Starks School that was closed in 1966
Leslie A. Stemmons Elementary School60654321KPK32°42′57.60″N 96°54′02.51″W / 32.7160000°N 96.9006972°W / 32.7160000; -96.9006972ZLPopened 1963
Stevens Park Elementary School53654321KPK32°45′36.20″N 96°51′53.48″W / 32.7600556°N 96.8648556°W / 32.7600556; -96.8648556ZLPopened 1955
Jill Stone Elementary School3522254321KPK32°51′55.82″N 96°44′58.91″W / 32.8655056°N 96.7496972°W / 32.8655056; -96.7496972ZLPopened 1997
C. A. Tatum Jr. Elementary School4254321KPK32°45′48.25″N 96°39′20.32″W / 32.7634028°N 96.6556444°W / 32.7634028; -96.6556444ZLopened 2006
T. G. Terry Elementary School3754321KPK32°39′57.13″N 96°49′46.93″W / 32.6658694°N 96.8297028°W / 32.6658694; -96.8297028ZLPopened 1957
H. S. Thompson Learning Center5354321KPK32°44′45.71″N 96°45′11.13″W / 32.7460306°N 96.7530917°W / 32.7460306; -96.7530917ZLPopened 1952
Robert L. Thornton Elementary School4554321KPKLopened 1963
Edward Titche Elementary School55654321KPKZLPopened 1961
Thomas Tolbert Elementary School71745654321KPK32°41′57.98″N 96°53′18.14″W / 32.6994389°N 96.8883722°W / 32.6994389; -96.8883722ZLPopened 1996
George W. Truett Elementary School80654321KPKLopened 1957
Adelle Turner Elementary School3554321KZLPopened 1965
Mark Twain Fundamental Vanguard4254321KPKLopened 1957
Urban Park Elementary School48654321KPK32°46′25.21″N 96°42′03.89″W / 32.7736694°N 96.7010806°W / 32.7736694; -96.7010806ZLP
Walnut Hill Elementary School3554321KPK32°52′58.51″N 96°50′20.59″W / 32.8829194°N 96.8390528°W / 32.8829194; -96.8390528ZLPW1998-99 National Blue Ribbon School [4]
Daniel Webster Elementary School48654321KPK32°41′48.56″N 96°51′39.51″W / 32.6968222°N 96.8609750°W / 32.6968222; -96.8609750ZLPopened 1956
Martin Weiss Elementary School3554321KPK32°38′36.69″N 96°49′47.08″W / 32.6435250°N 96.8297444°W / 32.6435250; -96.8297444ZLPopened 1963
Phillis Wheatley Elementary School13321KPK32°45′56.16″N 96°45′36.04″W / 32.7656000°N 96.7600111°W / 32.7656000; -96.7600111ZLP
Sudie L. Williams Elementary School3154321KPK32°51′19.23″N 96°49′52.36″W / 32.8553417°N 96.8312111°W / 32.8553417; -96.8312111ZLPopened 1952
Winnetka Elementary School55654321KPK32°44′03.73″N 96°50′41.32″W / 32.7343694°N 96.8448111°W / 32.7343694; -96.8448111ZLP
Harry C. Withers Elementary School4343254321KPK32°54′10.02″N 96°50′46.07″W / 32.9027833°N 96.8461306°W / 32.9027833; -96.8461306ZLPopened 1961
Whitney M. Young Jr. Elementary School3054321KPKZLP
Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School4754321KPK32°47′43.12″N 96°46′15.61″W / 32.7953111°N 96.7710028°W / 32.7953111; -96.7710028ZLPopened 1988; replaced David Crockett School

From 2000 to 2010 the number of black students at H.S. Thompson Elementary School declined as the housing occupancy levels in its attendance boundary decreased and as the Rhoads Terrace housing projects and other area housing projects were closed and demolished. In 2010 the school had 220 students, with about 50% being black and 50% being Hispanic.[10]

In 2010 DISD investigated Tom W. Field Elementary and discovered that the administration forced teachers to not teach certain subjects, and made false grades to make it appear that the students took the classes.[11]

In 2016 the Bonham elementary campus will be repurposed as an all-girls elementary and middle school devoted to STEAM.[12]

Early childhood

NAMESTUDENTSFACULTY121110987654321KPKMAPZONELISTINGPROFILEWEBSITENOTES
Jimmie Tyler Brashear Early Childhood Development CenterEARLY CHILDHOOD

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  7. Zoga, Diana (2017-12-14). "Dallas School Board Approves New Names for Three Schools Currently Named After Confederate Generals". KXAS-TV (NBC DFW). Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  8. Carroll, Ann (27 February 1970). "New School Gives El Paso, Dallas a Memorial to Birdie Alexander". El Paso Herald-Post. Retrieved 2018-04-04 via Newspapers.com.
  9. "Chart 2 (Closing of Darrell Elementary School)." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
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