The Class of 2026 walked the stage as seniors and left as alumni — as they say farewell, Frisco ISD celebrates everything they’ve achieved.
Students from all 12 high schools collected their diplomas in ceremonies at the Ford Center at the Star and Comerica Center. View recordings of the graduations.
The Class of 2026 included over 5,800 graduates. Of the graduates who self-reported their plans, over 96% are headed to trade school or a two- or four-year college or university. They’re headed to schools across 47 states and Washington, D.C., with the majority staying in Texas. Together, the students were offered millions in scholarships to continue their pursuit of knowledge.
The top self-reported destination states include Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Indiana and New York. Over 20 reported going international for their post-graduation educational plans, including to Canada, the United Kingdom, India, South Korea and China.
Find more self-reported statistics, including:
Most popular colleges and universities, including top in-state and out-of-state
Top majors
How many students are attending top-ranked universities
Among the graduates were:
51 seniors who completed all requirements for the IB Diploma Programme at Frisco High School
19 students who earned 42 college credits through UNT’s North Texas Now! dual credit program
Seven students who earned associate degrees from Collin College
Frisco ISD wishes all grads the best of luck on their next steps!

