Duncanville Independent School District

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Duncanville Independent School District is a school district based in Duncanville, Texas (USA).

Duncanville ISD serves most of the city of Duncanville, portions of DeSoto, and portions of Dallas.

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[edit] School uniforms

Duncanville ISD has a mandatory school dress code policy at all of its schools.

[edit] Schools

[edit] Secondary schools

[edit] High schools

1 in Duncanville

[edit] Middle schools

3 in Duncanville

  • Byrd Middle School
  • Reed Middle School
  • Kennemer Middle School

[edit] Primary schools

[edit] Intermediate schools

3 in Duncanville

  • Brandenburg Intermediate School
  • Daniel Intermediate School
  • Hardin Intermediate School

[edit] Elementary schools

6 in Duncanville, 3 in Dallas

  • Acton Elementary (Dallas)
  • Alexander Elementary (Duncanville)
  • Bilhartz Elementary (Dallas)
  • Central Elementary (Duncanville)
  • Fairmeadows Elementary (Duncanville)
  • Hastings Elementary (Duncanville)
  • Hyman Elementary (Dallas)
  • Merrifield Elementary (Duncanville
  • Smith Elementary (Duncanville)

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