Addison is an incorporated town[Note 1] in Dallas County, Texas, in the United States.
The town's populace was 13,056 at the 2010 census. Addison and Flower Mound were the only two Texas suburbs with a populace greater than 10,000 in the 2010 census; since then the suburbs of Prosper and Trophy Club have also exceeded 10,000 in populace estimates.
5.3 History of schools serving Addison The territory occupied by Addison was settled as early as 1846 when Preston Witt assembled a home near White Rock Creek. In 1902 the improve titled itself Addison, after Addison Robertson, who served as postmaster from 1908 to 1916.
Most inhabitants are zoned to the Dallas Independent School District, while those on the southern end of Spring Valley and Vitruvian Way are zoned to the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. Bush Elementary School in Addison.
Bush's attendance boundary covers most of Addison. DISD Addison inhabitants living outside of the Bush attendance boundary are not provided transit to attend Bush. Other DISD elementary schools serving sections of Addison include Anne Frank Elementary School in Dallas and Jerry Junkins Elementary School in Carrollton. The Town of Addison asked Dallas ISD to build Bush with surroundingally sensitive materials. The Pre - K-5 school was assembled as part of a bond allowed in May 2008.
Bush is adjoining to the Greenhill School and is positioned along Addison's trail system; therefore the school will be accessible by bicycle or on foot from the Les Lacs and Midway Meadows subdivisions.
Residents zoned to Bush and Junkins are zoned to Walker Middle School and W.T.
White High School in Dallas. Residents zoned to Frank are zoned to Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School. A portion of the C-FBISD region is served by Stark Elementary School in Farmers Branch. Another portion is served by Neil Ray Mc - Laughlin Elementary School (K-2) in Carrollton and Nancy H.
Strickland Intermediate School (3-5) in Farmers Branch. All of the C-FBISD portion is served by Vivian Field Middle School in Farmers Branch, and R.
Addison is the home of two private schools.
Greenhill School, which is a co-educational private school, enrolls over 1,200 students from preschool to high school.
The Addison School building was opened in 1914.
In 1954 the school became a part of the Dallas ISD, and the school closed in 1964.
Prior to fall 2006, all Addison inhabitants were zoned to Frank for Kindergarten through 4th Grade, E.
Walker Elementary School for 5th and 6th grades, and Marsh Middle School for 7th and 8th grades. Junkins Elementary School opened in fall 2006, relieving Anne Frank, and Tom C.
Gooch Elementary School took an additional portion of Frank's attendance zone. During the same year, Walker became a middle school, serving the Frank and Junkins-zoned sections of Addison, while the Gooch-zoned section was still assigned to Marsh. George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School opened in Addison in 2011. As a result, boundary shifts amid that year involve Bush taking attendance zone territory from Tom C.
Gooch, Frank, and Junkins elementary schools. Because of Bush's opening, now Walker MS and White MS served the Junkins and Bush zones, while Franklin continued to serve the Frank zone. Because Gooch is no longer serving portions of Addison, Marsh Middle School no longer serves portions of Addison. Addison is a prominent location for many Dallas-area restaurants because Addison allows restaurants to serve alcoholic beverages by the drink, while many close-by municipalities do not. Addison has 22 hotels, featuring a total of at least 4,000 hotel rooms and meeting facilities. According to a 2016 Fundera study, Addison ranked the 2nd best place in Texas to start a small business.
Addison Airport consumes roughly half of the town's 11.5 square kilometers (4.4 sq mi) and is the third-largest general aviation airport in the nation. Major corporate command posts in Addison include Dresser and Mary Kay Cosmetics. Other primary employers in Addison include Bank of America and Regus. Other companies based in Addison include Jani-King, Palm Harbor Homes and Think Finance. Martinaire has its command posts on the property of Addison Airport. Compuware has offices in Addison. Addison has 118 acres (48 ha) of parkland. Addison's first town park opened in 1978. The Dallas Independent School District operates the Alfred J.
Because of Addison's overwhelmingly commercial atmosphere, inhabitants of Addison appreciate a unique lifestyle not common in other suburbs.
Addison Circle Park, assembled in the early 2000s, is a venue for a several cyclic outside events, such as the "Addison Kaboom Town!," "Addison Oktoberfest," and the foodie fun event, "Fork & Cork".
Addison refers to itself as the "Town of Addison", clean water the customary "city" label.
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