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Future-ready Campus

Students get the traditional high school experience, including plenty of extracurricular options balanced with advanced academics focused on college and career readiness

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Post-secondary Jump-start

Students can get a jump-start on their post-secondary education, including dual-credit classes or earning an associate degree.

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Career and Technology

Law Enforcement, Legal Studies, Emergency Services, Firefighting, Carpentry, Masonry, Education and Leadership, Electrical, Medical Therapy, Sports Medicine, Nursing Academy, Family and Community Service, Social Work, and Marketing and Sales

Career and Technology

Providing students with rigorous curriculum

Preparing students for further education and careers in current or emerging professions.

Early College

Preparing students for their futures

At GP Early College High School, students can earn an associate degree for FREE while completing their high school diploma.

Fine Arts

For every student and interest

Students can focus their talents in one of our innovative fine arts programs where they can express themselves through the arts.

STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

At every grade level, students are provided an education that excites, engages, and enriches through hands-on, real-world learning.

School Stories & Highlights

Dr. Trujillo accepting an award

Congratulations to Dr. Trujillo for being named the 2025 Man of the Year at this year’s Best in Business Awards event hosted by the Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Trujillo, we are honored to work with you as we guide students to achieve success, and thank you for leading by example to show that GPISD is All in for All Kids.

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Get ready to enter Crystal Caverns: The Glow Within 

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Students from the Grand Prairie HS Construction Trades program of study had the opportunity to give back to residents in Grand Prairie. As part of the “Build It Forward” program, these talented students put their learning into action as they assisted a GP resident with some minor household repair needs.

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Students in the Carpentry Program at Grand Prairie High School partnered with the City of Grand Prairie to construct wooden Christmas trees that were displayed in downtown GP. On January 6, the City of Grand Prairie recognized these talented students at the City Council Meeting.

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Under House Bill 1481, all students in grades Pre-K-12 are prohibited from using any personal wireless communication devices at school unless the device is provided by the school/district.

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