Circle Ten Council - Organization

Organization

The council is administratively organized into districts:

  • Blackland Prairie - Dallas ISD - north of Northwest Highway and west of US 75
  • Cimarron - South Dallas - Dallas ISD east of Trinity River, south of Fair Park
  • Duck Creek - Garland ISD (Garland and Rowlett)
  • Eagle Trail - Allen ISD and Lovejoy ISD
  • Eastern Skies - Mesquite ISD
  • East Trinity Trails - Wylie ISD and Community ISD, Nevada, Rockwall County
  • Five Trails - Coppell ISD and Irving ISD
  • Golden Arrow - Southern half of Plano ISD, south of Parker Rd
  • Iron Horse - Frisco ISD, Celina ISD, and Prosper ISD
  • Lone Star - McKinney ISD
  • Mountain Lake - Grand Prairie ISD
  • Mustang - Dallas ISD west of Trinity River, south of I-30
  • Northern Lights - Northern half of Plano ISD, north of Parker Rd
  • Northern Trail - Richardson ISD
  • North Star - Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD and Lewisville ISD, south of SH 121
  • Southern Star - Ellis County
  • Tejas Caddo - Dallas ISD west of US 75 and north of I-30
  • Texas Skies - Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties
  • Texoma Valley - Grayson County and Bryan County, OK
  • Tonkawa - Hunt and Rains Counties
  • Trinity Woods - Henderson and Navarro Counties
  • West Park - Highland Park ISD, Old West View District, south of HPISD and west of US 75, downtown, Fair Park
  • Wisdom Trail - Duncanville ISD, DeSoto ISD, Cedar Hill ISD, and Lancaster ISD

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