Carroll Independent School District

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Carroll Independent School District
Location
Southlake, Texas, USA
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Type Public
Superintendent Dr. David Faltys
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The Carroll Independent School District (Carroll ISD) is an independent K4-12 school district serving the city of Southlake, Texas (USA) and portions of nearby Grapevine, Colleyville, and Westlake.

The district is named for B.H. Carroll Jr., a former Tarrant County school superintendent and son of the founder of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Carroll ISD is consistently ranked among the top-rated school districts in Texas, due in no small part to the upper-income area it serves. The district and all of its schools were often all rated "Exemplary" by the Texas Education Agency, the highest ranking possible. However, in 2004-2005 the district was dropped to the "Recognized" ranking (the second-highest possible).

School spirit is exceptionally strong in the district: all of its schools share the same colors (green, white, and black) and the same mascot (the Dragon). The Carroll Dragon logo (a dragon, in the school colors, emitting lightning from its mouth, superimposed over an outline of the State of Texas) is among the most recognized logos in the area.

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