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Growing leaders of excellence!
Message from Heather Pettke, Assistant Principal
Happy Thursday Boals' Families,
We know how hard it can be when your child comes home upset because someone was unkind to them. As parents, you want to support and guide them, but it’s not always easy to know the best way to respond. To help, Ms. Isler, our school counselor, and I have created a short video explaining the difference between conflict and bullying, as well as some common scenarios your child may face. Our goal is to provide you with clear information so you can feel confident in helping your child navigate these situations.
You can click this link to watch our video on Conflict vs. Bullying, or read the highlights and key takeaways below. We hope you find this resource helpful!
What is conflict?
Conflict happens when two or more people have a disagreement. It can be frustrating, but it’s a normal part of life. Kids might argue over a game, a misunderstanding, or a difference in opinions. The key thing to remember is that conflict is usually an equal back-and-forth where both people are upset, but there’s no intention to cause harm. In these situations, we help students learn problem-solving skills to work through their differences.
Scenario 1: Friendship Disappointment - Let’s say your child wants to be friends with someone, but that person doesn’t feel the same way. This can be disappointing, but it’s not bullying. As parents, we can help our kids understand that friendships need to be mutual. Encourage your child to respect the other person’s feelings and to focus on building friendships with others who share their interests. A great phrase to teach your child is, “It’s okay if someone doesn’t want to be my friend—I can still be kind and find other friends who do.”
Scenario 2: Feeling Left Out - Another common situation is when a group of kids is playing together, but your child isn’t invited. This can feel hurtful, but it’s not always bullying. Sometimes kids naturally form different friend groups. Help your child navigate this by asking, “Have you tried inviting them to play?” or “Are there other classmates who might want to play with you?” Encouraging them to be open to new friendships can make a big difference.
Scenario 3: When a Friend is Being Unkind - Now, what if your child comes home saying, “My friend was mean to me today!” This could be conflict, but if it’s happening repeatedly and on purpose, it might be bullying. Ask questions like, “Did something happen before that?” and “Has this happened more than once?” If it was a one-time argument, encourage your child to use their words to work it out. But if it’s an ongoing issue where one child is targeting another, it’s important to step in and involve the school.
Scenario 4: Disagreeing Without Being Mean - Sometimes kids have different opinions, whether it’s about their favorite music, sports teams, or even class projects. Kids want to fit in, so when someone disagrees, it can feel personal. But having a different opinion doesn’t mean someone is being mean! We’re teaching students how to communicate their opinions respectfully. Instead of saying, “That’s dumb,” we encourage them to say, “I see it differently, and that’s okay.” Remind your child that they don’t have to agree with everyone to be friends. Learning to respect different perspectives helps them build stronger relationships and prepares them for real-world conversations.
What is Bullying? Bullying is different from conflict. It’s intentional, repeated, and involves a power imbalance.
Bullying can be:
- Physical bullying – pushing, hitting, or taking things.
- Verbal bullying – name-calling or threats.
- Social bullying – spreading rumors or leaving someone out on purpose.
- Cyberbullying – using technology to hurt or embarrass someone.
How Can Parents Help? - First, if it’s a conflict, help them work through it by encouraging problem-solving, active listening, and respectful communication.
But if it’s bullying, it’s important to take action. Here’s what you can do:
- Listen to your child – Believe them and ask for details.
- Report it to the school – We take bullying seriously and have processes in place to address it.
- Encourage confidence – Help your child develop assertiveness skills and seek support from trusted adults.
- Monitor online activity – Cyberbullying is real, and parental guidance is key.
If your child is being bullied, they often feel powerless to stop it. That’s when adult intervention is necessary.
At Boals, we are committed to keeping our students safe and helping them build strong, healthy relationships. If you ever have concerns about your child, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to support you!
Thank you for partnering with us to create a positive school culture.
Please continue to check out our Boals website, Boals PTA Website and District website for upcoming information.
Proud Assistant Principal,
Heather Pettke
Multicultural Festival Thursday March 6th 5:00-7:00 pm
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Notes from Nurse Olson, School Nurse
Flu Season is HERE!
Did you know the flu virus can live on hard surfaces for 24 hours?
What about more than 200,000 people in the US are hospitalized each year with the flu?
What is the Flu?
The flu is a very contagious virus that affects the respiratory system that occurs during the winter and early spring.
What symptoms will I have with the flu?
You can have a high fever (temperature of more than 100०), body aches, fatigue, body weakness, coughing, headache, and chest discomfort. These symptoms can come on very quickly, and if you are not seen by a doctor they can get worse. The doctor can prescribe anti-viral medicine to help you feel better sooner and help keep you from spreading the flu virus as easily.
How is the flu spread?
The flu spreads through coughing, sneezing, unwashed hands, sharing drinks or food utensils, kissing, or other close contact with someone who has been sick recently.
How do I prevent getting the flu?
HANDWASHING! Always wash your hands for at least 20 seconds before and after eating, after using the bathroom, and after coughing or sneezing into your hands.
Get your flu shot every year!
Cough or sneeze into a tissue or your sleeve.
Stay away from others who have the flu.
If you get the flu, DO NOT RETURN TO SCHOOL until your symptoms have improved AND your temperature has been under 100.0 for a full, consecutive 24 hours without the use of any kind of fever-reducing medication {Tylenol, Motrin, Advil, Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, etc.}
Attention ALL 4th and 5th Grade Parents! Important Information!
Action Required!
4th/5th Puberty Video Information: Fourth and fifth grade parents/guardians received an email from FISD on Feb. 10 with information on how to preview the puberty videos which will be shared with students along with a consent form. If you did not receive the email, please contact Nurse Olson today at olsons@friscoisd.org
These videos will be shown on Friday March 14th at 2:15 PM.
Please note: A response to the consent form you received is REQUIRED for EVERY 4th and 5th grade student. You will have to indicate whether you DO or DO NOT want your student to participate in viewing the video at school.
If you have more than one student, you received a separate email for each child. A separate consent form must be completed for each child.
ALL RESPONSES MUST BE RECEIVED
NO LATER THAN FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21ST
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter!
Notes from Mrs. Isler, School Counselor-Action Requested
Please see the Boals Elementary Anti-Victimization Letter to opt in for the guidance lesson with Mrs. Isler.
TELPAS TESTING DATES
Notes from Mrs. Blackwood, School Librarian
Upcoming Dates
February 21-7:45 am Good Morning Boals led by Ms. West and Mrs. Houle's Kindergarten classrooms
February 24-Spring Picture Day!
February 27-PTA General Meeting at 5:30 pm followed by the 2nd grade performance
February 28--7:45 am Shortened Good Morning Boals led by Mrs. Arnold's Kindergarten class/Team Huddles
March 6-Multicultural Festival 5:00-7:00 pm-Boals Cafeteria and Gym
March 6-Spring Book Fair Family Night 4:00-7:00 pm
March 7-7:45 am Good Morning Boals led by Mrs. Armstrong's 2nd grade class
March 13-Spring Open House 5:30-6:30 pm
March 13-Spring Book Fair Family Night 4:00-6:30 pm
March 14- 7:45 am Celebration of Learning led by 3rd and 5th grade teachers
March 17-21-Spring Break!
March 28-7:45-Shorten Good Mornings led by Mrs. Deen and Mrs. Crawford's classes followed by Team Huddles
2025-26 New Student and Kinder Registration
2025-26 New Student and Kinder Registration
Families moving to Frisco ISD, registering incoming kindergartners or re-enrolling former students can start enrolling for the 2025-26 school year on Tuesday, Feb. 11. on the 2025-26 New Enrollment webpage.
Parents of current students, including those enrolled in the FISD prekindergarten program, will receive invitation emails to register for the 2025-26 school year in April. Also starting in April, Frisco ISD will begin registering qualifying 4-year-olds for pre-K.
New to FISD Transfer Window (transfer roadmap)
Families new to Frisco ISD who register their student between Feb. 17-28 are eligible to apply for a campus transfer at friscoisd.org/transfer. Each year, elementary and middle school students may request a transfer to another Frisco ISD campus, provided it is not closed or at capacity.
2024-2025 It's Time to Purchase Your Yearbook!
PTA Information
Be a part of the Boals PTA Board!
Boals PTA Interest Form 2025-26
The Boals PTA consists of 6 elected positions and 19 appointed positions. The Boals PTA Board meets 7 to 8 times a year. Additional meetings may be called if needed. Below is the list of elected positions. Please indicate the position(s) which interest you. You may select as many positions as you are interested in, but you can only be slated for 1 position. The Boals PTA desires a diverse group of officers and committee chairs, and actively works to ensure equity and inclusiveness with leadership roles.
We would love to have you join us!
PTA Lifetime Member Nominations Due March 7th, 2025
Receiving an Honorary Life Membership Award is one of the highest forms of recognition to let a volunteer know how much you truly appreciate their dedication to our children and the community. It is awarded to a person whose dedication to both Boals Elementary School and our community goes above and beyond. This can be a neighbor, a friend, or a teacher who has contributed significantly to school, work and/or the community. Life Members will be recognized this spring at a Boals PTA
Meeting as well as a Frisco ISD event that honors PTA Life Membership awards for the 2024-2025 school year.
****Nominations are due Monday, March 7, 2025.****
Do you know of someone deserving of this honor? Please fill out this form.
Watch D.O.G.S.
Watch D.O.G.S. are fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and other father-figures who volunteer for at least one day each year at an official WATCH D.O.G.S. school. During the day, Watch D.O.G.S. may read, work on flash cards with students, play at recess, eat lunch with students, watch the school entrances and hallways, assist with traffic flow and any other assigned activities where they actively engage with not only their own students, but other students as well! Use the link to pick a day to SIGN UP and support our GREAT BOALS STUDENTS!
Join the Boals PTA!
Remember to JOIN the BOALS PTA this year! Boals PTA is responsible for bringing in programs such as High Touch High Tech, Dinosaur George, and Hey Dude, Nice Shoes! Boals PTA also hosts Book Fair in the Fall and in the Spring, Multicultural Night, and Spring Carnival. These programs enhance your child’s learning! Please help us to continue offering these experiences! *Individual dues are $14 and Family dues are $25.
Parent Volunteers Needed!
Parent Volunteers Needed!
Boals PTA is always looking for parent volunteers to help in whatever capacity they’re able! Your kids LOVE to get a glimpse of YOU walking through their hallways during the day, helping in big and small ways! Let us know what volunteer opportunities work best for YOU!
**Have some time to help out here and there? Do you want to volunteer for a specific event? Do you want to volunteer for lunch duty when needed? This link will help us connect with you!
Connect with PTA for more Volunteer Opportunities
ATTENTION KINDER AND 1ST GRADE PARENTS!
PALS (Parents at Lunch) helps Boals Elementary's youngest students with adjusting to their new lunch routine. Volunteers lending a hand typically help with opening food packages, helping children obtain napkins and utensils, and monitoring the students for anything that needs a teacher's attention.
Volunteers can sign up as often as they would like -- help once a week, twice a month, or at any time your schedule allows. Sign up dates will be available throughout the year.
Kinder Lunch: 10:30-11:00
1st Grade Lunch: 11:00-11:30
Boals PTA General Meetings
Need Boals SWAG?
Need some BOALS SWAG?? Show your Boals Pride and purchase a Yard Sign, car decal, and/or cup decal! Click on the link below to purchase your TODAY!
Follow Boals PTA on Facebook and Instagram, all links on linktr.ee/boalspta
2024-2025 Arrival and Dismissal Maps
Important School Weekly Reminders
GOOD MORNING BOALS AND CELEBRATION OF LEARNING
Due to the size of our student enrollment and spacing issues in the Cafeteria, Visitors to Good Morning Boals and Celebration of Learnings will be limited to the families of students performing and/or receiving a Character Award. Teachers will notify you when your child is performing or receiving an award by sending you an invitation. Thank you for your support as we continue to grow in size and ensure safety of all our students during our weekly assemblies. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Attention: Updated Safety & Security Dismissal Procedures
On January 7th, we began implementing a new safety measure during dismissal to ensure the security of all our students.
Parents/Guardians picking up students at dismissal will be required to have the color grade level placard with the student's name with them in order for the student to be released. This applies to the carpool line and the walk-up area. Only one name sign per family is needed, preferably for the oldest sibling, as younger siblings go home with the older sibling . If the parent is walking up to pick up their child (including on rainy day dismissals), they will still need to show the name sign for verification.
If Parents/Guardians do not have the required placard, they will be directed to the Boals Office to present a valid driver’s license before the student(s) will be released.
If there is a day when there is a change to a student's regular dismissal process, the Parent/Guardian must send an email to the teacher and Boals Office stating the name of the person authorized to pick up the student. A phone call by itself is not sufficient. The person picking up must present a physical government issued ID.
If you have misplaced the placards provided at the beginning of the school year, additional placards can be requested directly from your student’s teacher.
We appreciate your cooperation and support as we work together to prioritize the safety and well-being of every child at Boals.
Thank you for helping us maintain a secure and organized dismissal process.
Due to the size of our student enrollment and spacing issues in the Cafeteria, Visitors to Good Morning Boals and Celebration of Learnings will be limited to the families of students performing and/or receiving a Character Award. Teachers will notify you when your child is performing or receiving an award by sending you an invitation. Thank you for your support as we continue to grow in size and ensure safety of all our students during our weekly assemblies. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Understanding Attendance & Truancy
Truancy and the 90% Attendance Policy
Ensuring student success in school is a top priority and regular attendance plays a significant role in that success. Truancy and the 90% Attendance policy are in place to support your student's academic achievement. Research shows that missing school regularly, even if absences are excused, significantly impacts a student’s ability to keep up with lessons, understand key concepts, and ultimately succeed in their studies.
What is Truancy?
Truancy is the accumulation of unexcused full day absences and/or missing part of a school day. Some examples of unexcused occurrences include but are not limited to: not submitting an Absence Report Form online and/or medical note when a student misses a full school day or part of a school day, leaving school early for personal reasons, late arrivals and early pick-ups for personal reasons and absences due to extended travel.
FISD allows 8 absences (4 absences per semester) to be coded excused based upon a parent note.
Please use the links below from the FISD website for more detailed information and FAQs. https://www.friscoisd.org/departments/school-attendance/home https://www.friscoisd.org/departments/school-attendance/truancy
What is the the 90% Attendance Policy Under Texas Law?
A student must be present for at least 90% of the time a class is offered. For example, if a school year consists of 180 days, a student cannot miss more than 18 days to meet the 90% attendance requirement. Missing more than this number could result in consequences, including:
· Retention or
· Loss of course credit or
· Referral to truancy court
The 90% Attendance Policy considers the student's total number of absences (both excused and unexcused) in a school year.
What Happens If My Child Misses Too Much School?
The following steps are taken by the school if your student exceeds the number of absences allowed under the 90% Attendance policy or is deemed truant due to unexcused occurrences:
1. Notification: The school will mail a letter and/or email notification to the guardian(s).
2. Intervention Meetings: The school may schedule a meeting with the guardian(s) to discuss attendance issues and create an improvement plan.
3. Attendance Contracts: An Attendance Contract, signed by the Guardian(s), may be implemented. The contract outlines the school’s expectations and consequences for continued Attendance issues.
4. Court Referral: Cases of continued Truancy and/or violation of an Attendance Contract may result in a referral to a FISD Truancy Facilitator. Consequences vary but can include court fines and participation in court ordered programs.
What Can Parents Do?
Here are some steps parents can take to ensure their child stays in compliance with attendance laws:
· Notification: If your student is absent or misses part of a school day, submit an Absence Report Form online and provide supporting documentation. This includes submitting a doctor’s note when available. If a student plans to be absent more than three consecutive school days, contact the campus Data Clerk. https://schools.friscoisd.org/campus/elementary/boals/home
Communication: If your family is facing challenges that are affecting a student's attendance, contact the campus Assistant Principal.
· Routine: Help your students establish a regular school routine to ensure they are well-rested, prepared and motivated to attend school every day.
As parents, staying informed and proactive is the best way to support your child in meeting Attendance expectations. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the campus Assistant Principal.
Playground Use Guidelines
Please be reminded that FISD playground areas, including the Boals playground, are closed for public use on school days until 6:30 PM and after dark.
The YMCA Afterschool Program operates on our campus from 3:05 PM to 6:30 PM each school day, and during this time, the playground is reserved exclusively for YMCA participants.
We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring a safe and structured environment for all students. Thank you for your support!
Lunch Visitors
Please use the link below to sign up in advance, each grade level lunch only allows for 6 students to have lunch visitors.
School Hours
Late Arrival Items
Grade-level bins will be located outside, under our front walkway, to drop off forgotten items. These bins are checked every half hour beginning at 8:30 am. Lunches should be sent with your child every morning.
Water Bottles Needed Each Day
Safety & Security:
Please carefully watch the speed limit during school zone hours.
Refrain from cell phone use while in school zones and carpool lanes during arrival and dismissal.
To ensure the safety of our students, parents, and staff, all parents and students need to utilize the district designated crosswalks. All students need to be escorted by an adult across parking lots and carpool lanes during arrival and dismissal using the designated crosswalks.
Team Huddles
As we continue to build a positive, collaborative learning environment, we are excited to implement Team Huddles this year! Every classroom in each grade level will have a designated color, such as red, yellow, orange, blue, or purple. Each Huddle group will represent a different characteristic of our 'Just Right' school-wide expectations:
R - Responsibility
I - Integrity
G - Gratitude
H - Have Respect for Self and Others
T - Tolerance
Once a month we will have a shortened Good Morning Boals, so that we can have one monthly Team Huddle meeting where groups will meet in a designated space and participate in collaborative activities that emphasize one of our school-wide expectation traits. This will occur on the last GMB each month. Team Huddles are encouraged, but not required, to dress up and represent their Team Huddle color on these days.
FISD JOB FAIR Saturday, March 8th
District Information
2025-26 New Student and Kinder Registration
Families moving to Frisco ISD, registering incoming kindergartners or re-enrolling former students can start enrolling for the 2025-26 school year on Tuesday, Feb. 11. on the 2025-26 New Enrollment webpage.
Parents of current students, including those enrolled in the FISD prekindergarten program, will receive invitation emails to register for the 2025-26 school year in April. Also starting in April, Frisco ISD will begin registering qualifying 4-year-olds for pre-K.
New to FISD Transfer Window (transfer roadmap)
Families new to Frisco ISD who register their student between Feb. 17-28 are eligible to apply for a campus transfer at friscoisd.org/transfer. Each year, elementary and middle school students may request a transfer to another Frisco ISD campus, provided it is not closed or at capacity.
Frisco ISD Dance Team Showoff Event
A night of collaboration and celebration of dance education as the "best of the best" dancers from across FISD come together for one night to perform routines for their upcoming dance team contest season.
📅 Feb. 25 | ⏰ 6:30 p.m. | 📍 Liberty High School
🎟️ Free entry
Frisco ISD Job Fair
Please join us to meet with hiring supervisors and learn about opportunities in Frisco ISD on March 8, 2025 from 9-11:00 a.m. at Lebanon Trail High School. Those interested in obtaining teacher certification are welcome to attend a special workshop from 8-9 a.m. Benefits include a great work environment, school holidays off, paid leave, health benefits, access to a free employee health clinic, retention stipends, access to the teacher retirement system, and more. RSVP.
Sign up for Emergency Alerts
Frisco ISD utilizes a text messaging service on a limited basis to communicate timely information such as school closures/delays or campus emergencies. Opt-in by texting “Y” or “Yes” to 67587. This system is maintained separately from Remind, which some teachers and coaches use to text message students and parents.
Weather Procedures
School closures are sometimes necessary to ensure the safety of Frisco ISD students and staff. FISD makes a final decision about whether to open schools no later than 5:30 a.m. each school day. Frisco ISD will notify families via email and text. Parents and staff can subscribe to FISD text messages by texting “Y” or “Yes” to 67587. The District and campus websites will also be updated with alerts of school closures, as well as the District’s Facebook and X accounts. Learn more.
Students Need to Dress for the Weather
It’s getting colder, and students must dress accordingly to protect themselves from the elements. Due to drills, planned and unplanned, students may be required to move outdoors for a period of time and should have appropriate clothing available for such instances. Please be mindful of this as you send your students to school.
Reporting an Absence
All absences, excused and unexcused, count toward the state’s compulsory attendance law. When a student's attendance rate drops below 90%, the student may earn credit for the class or a final grade by completing a plan approved by the principal. All absences can easily be submitted in the form at the top of our campus website. Learn more about the attendance policy.
Calendars on the District Website
The Frisco ISD calendar section has numerous functionalities. You can customize your calendar to include only the district calendars that are applicable to you before printing, subscribing or syncing to your Outlook. For example, high school athletics and middle school fine arts can each be specified by campus and activity.
Help Students Succeed: Donate School Supplies
We're still collecting school supply donations for the upcoming year. It's never too late to help a student in need! Donate Online
Keeping students safe on their journey to and from school takes all members of the community working together. Please watch this video with your student and discuss the critical role of the driver and the pedestrian in ensuring all students travel safely through the community.
We’re Here for Your Family
Our campus has a school support specialist ready to provide personalized, hands-on support in securing assistance from community organizations or government agencies. Contact our campus counselor to initiate the process if you’d like help addressing needs related to mental health, food insecurity, medical and legal services, and much more.
1:1 Technology - The Basics
Elementary: Kindergarteners and 1st graders use iPads. 2nd-5th graders use Chromebooks at a 1:1 ratio but don't take them home.
Reminder: Your Child's Lunch Account and Meal Options
Every student in our district has a lunch account, whether you’ve set one up or not. Our charge policy ensures that no child goes without a meal - if your child chooses a school lunch, the charge will be applied to their account, per the charge policy. Our goal is to ensure that every child is well-fed.
It’s time to load lunch accounts! Breakfast is $2 for all students, while lunch is $2.75 for elementary students. Families with low incomes are encouraged to apply for free and reduced meal benefits. Visit www.schoolcafe.com/FriscoISD to create a café account, view menus, make payments, apply for free and reduced meals, and set purchase restrictions. For more information, please check out School Café or visit our child nutrition website. We’re here to help!
Sign up for Emergency Alerts
Frisco ISD utilizes a text messaging service on a limited basis to communicate timely information such as school closures/delays or campus emergencies. Opt-in by texting “Y” or “Yes” to 67587. This system is maintained separately from Remind, which some teachers and coaches use to text message students and parents.
Get a Background Check and Explore Volunteer Opportunities
FISD Board Policy requires each volunteer, chaperone, and mentor to undergo a background check annually before working with students. To work with students on campus, you must create a VOLY account by visiting https://friscoisd.voly.org.
Check Out the Community Folder
The community folder on the District website contains information about goods and services that may interest the FISD community. You can find everything from discounts on kids’ camps to volunteer opportunities.
Access the Elementary Curriculum Outline
Frisco ISD parents can access the curriculum outline and pacing guides used Districtwide for each grade level. District educators create and revise the curriculum outlines each year which is rooted in the statewide curriculum standards provided by the Texas Education Agency called the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.
Campus Multi-Tiered System of Support
Our campus has several supports in place to ensure each student receives personalized attention and assistance to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The comprehensive MTSS webpage has resources to empower staff and parents with valuable information about the different tiers of support to enhance collaboration between schools and families.
We Love Our SRO
Frisco ISD has a long-standing partnership with local police departments to ensure students can focus on their studies in a safe environment. At Boals Elementary we are thankful for Student Resource Officer William Lo. Officer Lo serves our campus through the Frisco Police Department
Report Concerns with STOPit
Students and parents can report incidents of bullying or harassment online using our District’s anonymous reporting system called STOPit. FISD collaborates with the City of Frisco, City of McKinney, Town of Little Elm, and the City of Plano Police and Fire/EMS to keep our schools safe. By submitting a report, campus administrators receive a notification regarding student and parent concerns.
FISD Takes All Threats Seriously
When students make a threat to a campus, even via social media, the District and campus move quickly to address them. Watch Frisco Police discuss why words matter.
Parents are encouraged to remind children that while they may be “joking” about having a weapon or threatening harm to a school campus, the punishment by law is, at minimum, a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $4,000 and up to a year in jail. The punishment can be as severe as a third-degree felony, punishable by up to $10,000 and two to 10 years in prison.
Frisco ISD supports the Frisco Police Department's full prosecution of any individual who threatens harm to our students, staff, and campuses.
Reminder: Your Words Matter
Frisco ISD collaborates with local police to keep schools safe. We urge parents to remind their children that words matter and can have serious consequences. https://youtu.be/aEY6FaSC6EE
Gold Cards for Senior Citizens
The Gold Card allows those who are age 60 and older and live within the FISD enrollment boundaries to get free admission to most District athletic and fine arts events. The 2024-25 Gold Cards can be picked up at the FISD Athletic Office (7210 Stadium Lane). A picture ID with a home address must be shown in order to receive a Gold Card.
Preventing Sports Injuries
Frisco ISD is pleased to continue its affiliation with Children’s Health for the third consecutive year. Click here to find helpful tips from the Children’s Health Andrews Institute regarding preventing sports injuries.
2023-2024 PTA Good Standing Award
2022 National PLC Model School
2023-2024 Common Sense School Award
Boals Elementary
Email: boals@friscoisd.org
Website: schools.friscoisd.org/ES/boals
Location: 2035 Jaguar Drive Frisco, TX
Phone: 469-633-3300
X: @boals_frisco
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