Killough Lewisville High School North

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Killough Lewisville High School North, often referred to as LHSN or LHS-North, is a high school in the Lewisville Independent School District in Lewisville, Texas. While the school has existed since the fall of 1997, the school district began construction of its current building in 2003. Prior to its current location, LHS-North operated at what was formerly Miliken Middle School on Savage Lane.

The current campus opened in the fall of 2005. At that time, the school was dedicated to retired LISD employee C. Douglas Killough, and the name was formally changed to Killough Lewisville High School North. Killough LHS-North has been named to the "Just for the Kids" Honor Roll in both 2005 and 2006 for its exceptional performance on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills, or TAKS test. Killough LHS-North was featured in the December 2006 issue of Texas Monthly Magazine, and was ranked as the #1 public high school in the state for being a high performing school based on the National Center for Educational Accountability (formerly known as "Just for the Kids").

Lewisville ISD is currently planning to convert the campus to to a ninth- and tenth-grade school. The plan also includes the creation of another ninth- and tenth-grade high school to be constructed in south Lewisville. Collectively the two campuses would house over 2000 students, easing congestion at Lewisville High School.

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[edit] Feeder Schools

Killough Lewisville High School North has several feeder schools.

[edit] Middle Schools

The four feeder middle schools are DeLay, Hedrick, Huffines, and Durham.

[edit] Elementary Schools

The eleven feeder elementary schools are Parkway, Hedrick, Degan, Valley Ridge, College Street, Southridge, Creekside, Rockbrook, Central, Lakeland, and part of Vickery.

[edit] See Also

Lewisville High School