If you’re shopping Melissa — one of the fastest-growing cities in the country — the school district is part of the appeal. Here’s a buyer’s overview of Melissa ISD.
A fast-growing district
Melissa ISD is a smaller but rapidly growing North Collin County district, expanding right alongside the city’s new-construction boom. New schools open as the population grows, which is great for capacity — but it also means attendance boundaries shift over time. (See the Melissa area guide and New Construction in Melissa.)
Growth means moving boundaries — verify by address
In a fast-growing district, the campus a home feeds today may change in a few years as new schools come online. Confirm the current zoned campuses for the exact address, and ask about planned boundary changes in newer communities. (Background: TEA School Ratings Explained.)
Check the current rating
Look up Melissa ISD and its campuses on TXschools.gov for the latest TEA A–F rating and data — and be sure you’re viewing the most recent year.
What it means for buyers
- A growing district with new facilities can be a real plus — verify the specifics.
- Expect boundary changes in newer areas; build that into your expectations.
- Schools plus new construction and more land for the money are Melissa’s core draw.
See Top School Districts in DFW or reach out for help.
Ratings and boundaries change and vary by address. Verify current details at TXschools.gov / Melissa ISD before deciding.