Schools
Argyle ISD
800 Eagle Drive
Argyle, Texas 76226
(940) 464-7241
ArgyleISD.com
The mission of Argyle ISD is to provide an excellent and safe educational environment in which every student’s ability to achieve is realized by building strong character and individual accountability for lifelong learning. Congratulations! to Argyle High School for winning the 2008-2009 Texas Dodge Dealers Lone Star Cup for the first time as a 3A school.
Texas Education Agency’s Accountability Ratings
Argyle High School: Exemplary
Argyle Middle School: Exemplary
Hilltop Elementary: Exemplary
Argyle ISD has won many awards and championships in academics, athletics, and performing arts.
Academics
UIL State Academic Championships, 2004, 2006, 2008
Texas Math and Science Coaches Association
Overall State Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
First Place Science Team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
First Place Number Sense Team: 2006, 2008
First Place Calculator Applications Team: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008
Performing Arts
UIL Marching Contest 3A State Champions 2008
UIL Marching Contest 2A State Champions 2004, 2006
UIL District and Zone Champions, One-Act Play 2008
Athletics
Class 3A Boys’ Cross Country State Champions 2008
2007-2008 District 8-3A Champions, Regional Semi-Finalists Boys’ Basketball
2007-2008 District 8-3A Champions, Regional Semi-Finalists Girls’ Basketball
Liberty Christian School
1301 S. Highway 377
Argyle, TX 76226
(940) 294-2000
LibertyChristian.com
Liberty Christian School’s vision is to empower students to embrace a lifestyle that stands firmly for all values consistent with God’s Word. Liberty’s mission is to fulfill their vision by working in concert with families who profess faith in Jesus Christ by providing a college preparatory education based on God’s Holy Word. Liberty offers a variety of extracurricular activities including a full athletic program participating under TAPPS, the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, with programs for football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, cross country, track, swimming, tennis, and golf; a fine arts department which includes theatre, art, band, and choir; and student clubs such as National Honor Society, Student Council Association, Builder’s Club, and Key Club.
Liberty Christian School’s vision is to empower students to embrace a lifestyle that stands firmly for all values consistent with God’s Word. Liberty’s mission is to fulfill their vision by working in concert with families who profess faith in Jesus Christ by providing a college preparatory education based on God’s Holy Word. Liberty offers a variety of extracurricular activities including a full athletic program participating under TAPPS, the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, with programs for football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, cross country, track, swimming, tennis, and golf; a fine arts department which includes theatre, art, band, and choir; and student clubs such as National Honor Society, Student Council Association, Builder’s Club, and Key Club.
Liberty Christian School was named the TAPPS Overall State Champion for 2013. This is Liberty’s sixth time in the past eight years to be named the top private school in Texas.
Higher Education
Colleges and Universities located within 30 miles of Argyle, Texas, include:
Texas Woman’s University, Denton
TWU today offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees. Now in its tenth decade, the University has grown from a small college to a major university. TWU is the largest university primarily for women in the United States, with the main campus in Denton and health science centers in Dallas and Houston.
University of North Texas, Denton
UNT is one of Texas’ largest universities offering 99 bachelor’s, 104 master’s and 49 doctoral degree programs.
North Central Texas College, Corinth
Established in 1924 under the leadership of Texas community college pioneer, Randolph Lee Clark, North Central Texas College is the oldest continuously operating public two-year college in the state. From its roots as a small, rural “junior” college—an extension of the local public schools actually—NCTC has grown and matured into a comprehensive, full-service community college of truly regional scope, serving students from three major campuses located across its three-county service area.