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Royse City Independent School District

www.rcisd.org

 
The mission of Royse City ISD is to provide meaningful and innovative educational experiences that cultivate a passion for learning. Royse City ISD will provide all students with a challenging and rigorous academic curriculum, as well as extracurricular programs that will prepare them for lifelong learning in a global community. Royse City ISD will maintain fiscal integrity to the community and to the educational priorities of the district. Royse City ISD will manage and accommodate district growth through strategic planning based on the use of data relevant to the district.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.rcisd.org
  • 810 Old Greenville Road PO Box 479
    Royse City, TX USA 75189
  • Phone: 972.636.2413

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Zachary Allen
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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