When high school football teams across the Dallas area take the field each week, they represent not just their schools, but also their school districts.

Many North Texas school districts have just one high school, but about just as many have multiple. It’s common for one-school towns to field dominant football teams, but some of the area’s multi-school ISDs are producing several good squads in 2025.

Here are the large Dallas-area school districts with the best combined win percentage after Week 7 of the Texas high school football season.

Note: Only school districts with at least four high schools were included in the calculations. While Prosper ISD has four high schools, it was not included because its newest school, Prosper Richland, is playing an outlaw schedule.

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Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD

Entering Week 8, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD schools are a combined 16–8 (.666).

The school district includes Creekview, Newman Smith, R.L. Turner and Ranchview. Creekview headlines the group of schools with a 7–0 record, while Newman Smith is 4–2.

Richardson ISD

Composed of Lake Highlands, Richardson Berkner, Richardson and Richardson Pearce, Richardson ISD schools are currently a combined 14–7 (.666)

Lake Highlands, ranked 17th among the Dallas area’s 6A teams, has the best record at 5–1. Berkner is 4–1.

Mansfield ISD

It’s been a strong year for Mansfield ISD’s five football programs, which are a combined 20–13 (.606) after Week 7.

Mansfield Summit (5–1) has the best record in the district. Lake Ridge, which finished 1–9 last season, is 4–2. Legacy and Timberview are both 4–3. Summit and Timberview appear in the area’s Class 5A poll.

Lewisville ISD

Lewisville ISD football programs are 16–14 (.533) entering Week 8.

State-ranked Lewisville (6–0) and area-ranked Flower Mound Marcus (3–2) headline the district that also includes Flower Mound, Hebron and The Colony.

Frisco ISD

The 12-school district has seven football programs at or above .500 and is a combined 41–37 (.526) through the first seven weeks of the season.

Frisco Wakeland (7–0), Frisco Lone Star (6–0), Frisco Reedy (4–2) and Frisco (4–1) are all area-ranked Class 5A teams. Lone Star is also the second-ranked 5A Division I team in the state.

Frisco Panther Creek (6–1) is the area’s second-ranked 4A team and the state’s No. 6 Class 4A Division I program.

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