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Why Keller ISD?

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Keller ISD stands out for its strong academic programs, diverse extracurricular options, and commitment to preparing students for success beyond graduation.

We're proud that our district is big enough to provide excellent, innovative educational opportunities but has learning communities small enough to provide caring connections.

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Keller ISD is home to 30,000 students and 40 schools, including:

  • Four comprehensive high schools (three UIL Class 6A and one UIL Class 5A)
  • 23 neighborhood elementary schools
  • The state-of-the-art Keller Center for Advanced Learning for career and technical education
  • Free and tuition based pre-kindergarten 

 

We are passionate about student success and building upon our history of excellence.

Our students graduate equipped to thrive in higher education and their careers in a connected, global society.

Inspiring Leaders

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Woodland Springs ES students participate in the Aero Explorer Program.

 

We keep our schools at the forefront of technological innovation to ensure students are prepared to excel an ever-evolving global marketplace. We offer Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning in all grade levels. And through 29 programs of study, high school students gain post-secondary preparation and can earn industry recognized certifications that open doors to higher education and high-demand careers.

Explore Career & Technical Education Programs of Study

Keller ISD provides a rigorous, standards-driven curriculum aligned to college and career readiness, with advanced coursework, specialized programs, and highly qualified educators—without selective admissions or tuition costs.

Learn About Our Curriculum

Choose Future-Focused Learning

We believe that education is a true partnership among schools, parents and the community to support every learner.

Building a Community of Excellence

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Keller ISD proudly serves a vibrant and diverse community across 51 square miles–the third-largest land area in Tarrant County. Our district includes portions of the cities of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga, and Westlake and the entire City of Keller.

This strong regional partnership allows us to create meaningful connections and enrich the educational experience for every student. Come see why so many families choose Keller ISD.

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Ready to Enroll?

Visit the New Student Enrollment Page for more information about enrollment and required documents. Enrollment opens April 1!
 

New Student Enrollment Page

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Returning Next Year?

Current KISD students who complete the 2025-26 school year and plan to re-enroll for the 2026-27 school year are considered returning students and will register in mid-July. 

Returning Student Registration Page