Parents are responsible for verifying their student’s course selections for the 2026–2027 school year. All changes must be requested by February 20th.
To review your student’s requested classes, please have them log in to HAC, click on the Classes tab, and then select the Schedule tab. At the bottom of the page, you will see a list of their 2026–2027 course requests.
Please note the following course indicators:
If a course is labeled @VL, your student selected a virtual course through Frisco Flex.
If a course is labeled @CTEC, the class will be held at the CTE Center, not at Reedy High School.
If a course begins with MCOL, it is a dual credit course.
Please carefully review these course requests to ensure they are accurate.
A schedule change form was emailed earlier this month and was also included in the counselor newsletter for any requested changes. The form will close on February 20th! If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your child’s counselor.
Please complete this form to change anything on your 2026-27 Schedule Request after you have had your initial meeting with your counselor. The form is open from February 2 - 20th at 11:59pm, after that time, no schedule changes will be allowed (except program changes) per FISD policy. Please do not email your counselor after submitting this form. We also will not accept email changes. Only changes made to the google form will be accepted. You can view HAC for updates; processing time may take up to 3-5 days.
Reminder: all course offerings are subject to change. Funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not a course is available. Advanced and AP students will remain in those classes until the end of the first six weeks; at the end of the first six weeks advanced/AP drops are the only allowable changes. No changes are allowed after February 13th which includes the beginning of the school year, per FISD policy.
New Course selection Deadline: February 20th, 2026
Please only fill this form out if you have already met with your counselor for final selections, and still have a change to make. Do not fill out prior to your final meeting!
If you need to submit a change, students will need to complete this google form by 2/20/26 at 11:59pm. This form is only accessible to students who are logged into their FISD accounts. Parents will receive notification that a change was requested. Counselors will work through 2/27/26 to make any changes. No changes will be made to schedules after this deadline, except for program changes listed in our Academic Guide (band, choir, orchestra, drill team, cheer, color guard, athletics, ac dec, debate)
Summer School through Texas Tech or UT Austin:
Summer school courses taken through TTU or UTHS require permission from the counselor to start the course, please make sure you have spoken to your counselor about this option before completing the form. Students are not permitted to take or start courses outside of FISD without permission from the counselor. If you will be taking a course this summer outside of FISD please complete the process below. This is available now to get permission- deadline for approval is 5/22/2026.
Student completes the Correspondence Tile in their Student Portal
Parents will receive an email to approve the course; we cannot approve a course without parent approval as there is a fee involved.
Counselor will approve/deny the course and the student will receive the response.
All summer courses must be completed (final grades and transcript received) by 7/31/26 to move to the next course- see form permissions for more details and requirements.
Student course selections for next year should reflect the NEXT course desired if summer school is completed.
Frisco ISD Summer School:
Details for FISD summer school will be released in April and we will email the details home. You can review this website, although this is last year’s information, we don’t expect many changes. This will give you an idea of courses offered, timeline and cost. This will also require counselor permission when it opens.
On February 25, 2026, Reedy students will be participating in a lesson on anti-victimization.
In accordance with (Texas Education Code §38.004b), elementary and secondary schools are required to provide anti-victimization instruction to students. The World Cup is coming to the Dallas–Fort Worth area this summer. Past events have shown a heightened risk of human trafficking, making awareness critical right now. It’s essential that we learn the warning signs and share them across our community and schools. The infographic below from the official FIFA Dallas–Fort Worth website highlights human trafficking as a key concern identified by North Texas stakeholders (see item #4).
Below are the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Health Education(§115.38) that will be taught during this lesson.
Knowledge and Skills include:
1. The student understands how to be a safe and responsible citizen in digital and online environments.
2. The student understands how to set and respect personal boundaries to reduce the risk of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, and sexual assault.
The student will demonstrate effective strategies by;
Describe the characteristics of sex trafficking such as grooming, controlling behavior, exploitation, force, fraud, coercion, and violence.
Analyze the characteristics of a harmful relationship that can lead to dating violence.
Identifying skills to protect personal space and to avoid unsafe situations.
Demonstrate refusal strategies to say “no” assertively to unhealthy behaviors in dating/romantic relationships.
Explain the importance of reporting to a parent or trusted adult sexual harassment, sexual abuse, sexual assault, and dating violence.
To view the presentation, click here.
Please complete THIS FORM no later than 5:00pm on February 20, 2026, in order for your child to participate in this state required lesson. Please fill out one form for each child you would like to view the lesson.
If you do not wish for your child to participate, you do not need to respond at all, and they will be provided with an alternate activity during guidance time.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Jessica Sala at salaje@friscoisd.org.
Thank you!
Reedy Band & Color Guard Chamber Dinner & Silent Auction: Student Volunteers - 2/20/26:
Thank you for attending our Dual Credit information meeting this morning. If you were not able to join, don’t worry, below we have linked the presentation and the recording for you to review.
Please note: If you have already completed a dual credit class and are already a dual credit student, you do not need to reapply to Collin or complete a new permission form. You will only notify your counselor in your one-on-one meeting, which courses you would like to take next year. This presentation and steps is for any one who is NEW TO DUAL CREDIT for the summer of 2026 or for Fall of the 2026-27 school year.
Next Steps:
If your student wants to take Dual Credit next year and has not previously taken a dual credit class, their first step is to Apply to Collin College by going to Applytexas.org and completing and application to Collin. Your application must be processed before moving forward. All students must have a CWID number before they can move on to next steps. Please take care of this first. The processing time for this is typically between 1-3 days.
Once you have your CWID your student can complete the FISD permission form. This will come to the students email first, once the counselor and student have placed the students in a dual credit course.
Students will sign the FISD permission slip sent via email
Once the student signs- the form will go to the parent to sign- parents must log in and sign this document
Review all remaining steps in the presentations!
Deadlines:
Application Deadline March 2 – we do not recommend waiting this long since FISD course registration choices must be completed by 2/12
FISD permission form- Due April 2
Collin Holds completed: Due April 2
Payment Deadline- May 15th
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TCU’s STEM Scholar Program is a scholarship program developed for academically talented students who seek to use their STEM education to support underserved communities.
We are pleased to announce the Communities Foundation of Texas’s 2026 Scholarship Applications are now open! We have over 50 scholarship opportunities and will award around $2 million in scholarship funds. Here are a couple!
CREW in the Community Scholarship provides scholarships of up to $5,000 each year to female students who are pursuing a degree in a Qualified Field of Commercial Real Estate at any accredited 2-year or 4-year undergraduate or graduate college or university (Finance, Construction Management, Engineering, Environmental, Land Surveying, etc.) Deadline March 1st, 2026.
The ECLAT Foundation Scholarship provides one-year $2,000 scholarships to graduating seniors or college students who plan to or attend an accredited college or university in the State of Texas. Deadline April 1st, 2026.
The Giana Foundation Scholarships awards one-year scholarships of up to $5,000 that may be used for tuition books and fees at any accredited four-year college or university or community college in the United States or its possessions to pursue a degree in the Visual and/or Performing Arts. Deadline April 1st, 2026.