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Canyon Independent School District is considered a fast-growing school district because so many families are choosing to plant roots in the area.
If you are moving to Canyon ISD, let us be among the first to welcome you.
The links below contain information to help you become familiar with CISD, our schools, and the enrollment process.


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Why choose Canyon ISD schools?

  • Top-rated academic and extra-curricular programs

  • Randall High School finished 1st out of 200+ schools in the 4A UIL Lone Star Cup for academics, athletics, and fine arts in 2023-2024

  • Canyon High School finished 2nd out of 200+ schools in the 4A UIL Lone Star Cup for academics, athletics, and fine arts in 2023-2024

  • West Plains High School finished 20th out of 200+ schools in the 4A UIL Lone Star Cup for academics, athletics, and fine arts in 2023-2024

  • 20+ college dual credit courses and 11 career and technical programs of study that offer industry-based certifications

  • 1 of 12 Google Reference Districts in Texas

  • Partnerships with Amazon Future Engineers and Bell Flight

  • 21 campuses are just minutes away from anywhere in Canyon/Amarillo and the surrounding communities

    • Top-rated academic and extra-curricular programs

    • Randall High School finished 1st out of 200+ schools in the 4A UIL Lone Star Cup for academics, athletics, and fine arts in 2023-2024

    • Canyon High School finished 2nd out of 200+ schools in the 4A UIL Lone Star Cup for academics, athletics, and fine arts in 2023-2024

    • West Plains High School finished 20th out of 200+ schools in the 4A UIL Lone Star Cup for academics, athletics, and fine arts in 2023-2024

    • 20+ college dual credit courses and 11 career and technical programs of study that offer industry-based certifications

    • 1 of 12 Google Reference Districts in Texas

    • Partnerships with Amazon Future Engineers and Bell Flight

    • 21 campuses are just minutes away from anywhere in Canyon/Amarillo and the surrounding communities

Canyon ISD Values

The mission of Canyon ISD, in partnership with parents and community, is to empower students through academic and character development to obtain lifelong success as servant leaders.

Empowering Lifelong Success

We Believe…

  • Learning is a result of high expectations and challenging experiences fostering a strong work ethic
  • People are our greatest resource to advance the highest potential in our students
  • A partnership between the home, community, and school enables every student to pursue their interests or strengths
  • Our commitment is to find the preferred pathway for every student
  • By building our student’s self-confidence they will gain a competitive edge to engage in new opportunities
  • The mission of Canyon ISD, in partnership with parents and community, is to empower students through academic and character development to obtain lifelong success as servant leaders.

  • Empowering Lifelong Success

  • We Believe…

    • Learning is a result of high expectations and challenging experiences fostering a strong work ethic
    • People are our greatest resource to advance the highest potential in our students
    • A partnership between the home, community, and school enables every student to pursue their interests or strengths
    • Our commitment is to find the preferred pathway for every student
    • By building our student’s self-confidence they will gain a competitive edge to engage in new opportunities

Canyon ISD will take steps to ensure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and CTE programs.

In its efforts to promote nondiscrimination, Canyon ISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sex, or disability in providing education services, activities, and programs, including CTE programs, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990(ADA), as amended, which incorporates and expands upon the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The following district staff members have been designated to coordinate compliance with these legal requirements:

Title IX Coordinator, for concerns regarding discrimination on the basis of gender: Robyn Cranmer, at 3301 North 23rd Street Canyon, Texas, 806-677-2600. ADA/Section 504 Coordinator, for concerns regarding discrimination on the basis of disability: Brittnee Hooks, at 3301 North 23rd Street Canyon, Texas, 806-677-2600.