1709 Belt Line Road
Carrollton, TX 75006
972-968-4400 (Office)
972-968-4410 (Fax)
Principal:
Adam Toy
toya@cfbisd.edu
Assistant Principals:
Matt Smith
Lisa Bates
Mascot:
Eagles
Colors:
Red and White
The rich history of this school can be traced to the earliest days of the Carrollton school district. A two-story, red-brick building, which was the first school officially constructed by the district, was built on this site in 1915. In 1936, a new building, known as Carrollton High School, was constructed at the same location, and it remains as the nucleus of the school today. The school became DeWitt Perry Junior High in 1962 when the new R. L. Turner High School opened. DeWitt Perry is named for DeWitt Clinton Perry, son of A.W. and Sarah Perry, who donated his portion of his father’s estate to the school district in 1915.
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- Dynamic Learning Project, a National Educator Coaching Program
- Student two time published author spoke at TEDx Event
- Student one for 41 in final round of National Spelling Bee
- AMC8 Mathematical Association of America – 3 students placed in the top 5% nationally
- 2017 National Geography Champion earns $50,000 scholarship
American Indian/ Alaskan/ Other |
0.19% |
Asian |
8.18% |
Black/African American |
3.08% |
Hispanic/Latino |
80.08% |
Two or more races |
2.02% |
White |
6.45% |
Total Campus Enrollment |
1039 |