About Us:
Frost Independent School District's long proud tradition began in May, 1890, with the formation of Frost Common School District. At this inception, students were housed in three large rooms. This was the arrangement until 1910, when, following passage of a bond issue, students were moved into a larger, more modern building. Through the years, other districts consolidated with the original Frost Common School District to form the Frost Independent School District. Among those which joined Frost ISD were the districts of Grimes, League, Hackberry, Emmett, Henry, Jones, McCord and Mertens.
Consolidations, natural disasters such as tornadoes and fire, bond issues and building programs all helped to change the appearance of Frost ISD. It is currently housed in a Pre-Kindergarten- through- twelfth-grade complex. This complex is complemented by four outside structures which house vocational agriculture, music and physical education classes and extra-curricular actvities. Other facilities, such as football and baseball fields and tennis courts, are shared through a reciprocal agreement with the City of Frost.
For more than 100 years, Frost Schools have been a source of community pride. Because of this pride, as we enter the 21st century, Frost Schools will continue to provide the quality of education to its students with an emphasis on the technology required in an ever-changing, rapidly developing world. Frost students will be able to enjoy the simple, safe life of rural America, yet experience the complexities of the world through the wonders of technology.