Whether this is your family's first school year in Argyle or your fifth, the back-to-school rush always has a way of sneaking up. One minute it's lazy summer mornings at the pool, and the next you're hunting down the exact shade of blue folder on the supply list.
Take a breath. We've put together everything you need to start the school year strong in Argyle, TX — from Argyle ISD campus info and supply shopping strategies to local health providers and after-school activities. Think of this as your mom-friend cheat sheet for back-to-school season.
Argyle ISD: A District Worth Bragging About
If you moved to Argyle for the schools, you made a great call. Argyle ISD is consistently one of the top-rated districts in Denton County and across North Texas. The district has earned Blue Ribbon recognition from the U.S. Department of Education, and families regularly cite strong academics, dedicated teachers, and a genuine sense of community as reasons they love it here.
Argyle ISD campuses include:
- Hilltop Elementary — Serving our youngest Eagles in pre-K through early elementary with a warm, nurturing environment that makes those first school days a little less scary (for parents, too)
- Argyle Intermediate School — Bridging the gap between elementary and middle school with programs that challenge students and build independence
- Argyle Middle School — Where kids start finding their passions through electives, athletics, and academic competitions
- Argyle High School — Home of the Eagles, with a proud tradition of academic excellence, state-level UIL competition, and — of course — Argyle Eagles football
Enrollment has been growing steadily as more families discover Argyle. The district does a great job of maintaining that small-town feel even as our community expands. You'll know your kids' teachers by name, and they'll know your kids.
If you're looking at private school options, Liberty Christian School in Argyle is a well-regarded alternative offering pre-K through 12th grade with a faith-based curriculum and strong athletics program.
Getting Ready: Supplies, Shopping & the Texas Sales Tax Holiday
Here's a pro tip that veteran Argyle moms swear by: don't wait until the week before school starts to buy supplies. Argyle ISD campus supply lists usually go up on the district website in late June or early July. Grab yours early and spread the shopping out.
And mark your calendar for the Texas Sales Tax Holiday, which typically falls in mid-August. During that weekend, you can buy most school supplies, backpacks, and kids' clothing tax-free. It's a real savings when you're outfitting multiple kids. Target, Walmart, and local shops in the Lantana and Flower Mound area are your best bets for one-stop supply shopping.
A few more back-to-school shopping tips:
- Label everything — especially water bottles, lunchboxes, and jackets. Things go missing fast in those first few weeks
- Buy duplicates of basics — glue sticks, pencils, and erasers always run out by October, so stock up now
- Watch for local backpack drives — churches and community organizations in Argyle and Denton County often host supply drives in late July and August. It's a wonderful way to give back, and a great resource for families who could use a hand
- Check with your PTA — some Argyle ISD campuses offer pre-packaged supply kits you can order ahead of time, which saves the headache entirely
Early Education & Preschool
Not quite at the big-kid school stage yet? Argyle has excellent early childhood options to get your little ones ready for kindergarten and beyond. A strong preschool foundation makes all the difference, and local families are lucky to have quality choices right in our community.
Sunshine Montessori
Sunshine Montessori offers a thoughtful Montessori approach to early childhood education right here in the Argyle area. Their hands-on, child-led curriculum builds independence, curiosity, and a genuine love of learning — all the things you want your little one to carry into kindergarten and beyond. If you're exploring preschool options for this school year or next, they're absolutely worth a visit.
Health Checkups: Physicals, Immunizations & Dental
Before the first bell rings, make sure your kids are cleared to go. Argyle ISD requires up-to-date immunizations and most sports programs need a current physical on file. Don't wait until the last minute — pediatric offices in the Argyle area get slammed in late July and August. Schedule those well-child visits and sports physicals early.
Here's a quick back-to-school health checklist:
- Annual physical and sports physical — required for UIL athletics and most extracurriculars
- Immunization updates — check the Texas DSHS requirements, especially for incoming kindergartners and 7th graders
- Dental checkup — get those cleanings done before the schedule gets hectic
- Vision screening — especially important for younger kids who may not realize they need glasses
Bright Smiles Pediatrics
Getting kids excited about the dentist isn't easy, but Bright Smiles Pediatrics makes it as painless as possible. They specialize in pediatric dental care for infants through teens, and their kid-friendly approach means fewer tears and more cooperation. Knock that back-to-school dental visit off your list with a team that understands Argyle families.
Sound Roots Pediatric Therapy
If your child is starting the school year with speech, occupational, or feeding therapy needs, Sound Roots Pediatric Therapy is a trusted local resource. Their team works with kids to build the communication and motor skills they need to thrive in the classroom. Starting therapy before school begins — or continuing it through the year — can make a real difference in your child's confidence and success.
After-School Activities & Sports
Once school starts, the question becomes: what happens at 3:30? Argyle is a community that takes athletics and extracurriculars seriously — in the best way. From UIL sports at every level to youth programs across the area, your kids won't be short on options.
Argyle Eagles football is practically a religion around here, and Friday night games at Eagle Stadium are a can't-miss community event. But athletics in Argyle go way beyond football — the district's volleyball, basketball, track, soccer, baseball, and softball programs are all competitive and well-coached. Argyle High School has brought home multiple state championships across sports.
Beyond school sports, dance studios, music programs, martial arts schools, and youth leagues are all within easy reach in Argyle, Lantana, and Flower Mound. If your kid wants to try something, there's probably a program for it within a 15-minute drive.
Total Athlete 365
Whether your kid is just getting into competitive sports or already training hard, Total Athlete 365 helps young athletes build confidence, handle pressure, and compete at their best. Their approach goes beyond physical performance to develop mental toughness and resilience — skills that carry well beyond the field. Based right here in Argyle and a favorite among local sports families.
Parent Resources & Getting Connected
Back-to-school season is as much about parents getting organized as it is about kids. Here's how to set yourself up for a smooth year:
- Join your campus PTA — Argyle ISD PTAs are active and welcoming. Volunteering is a great way to stay connected to what's happening at school and meet other parents
- Join the Argyle Moms Facebook group — with 6,400+ members, it's the best place to ask questions, find carpool partners, get restaurant recs, and hear honest opinions about everything from pediatricians to dance studios. If you're new to Argyle, this group will make you feel at home fast
- Browse the Argyle Moms directory — whether you need a tutor, a dentist, or a photographer for first-day-of-school photos, the directory connects you with local businesses recommended by Argyle families
- Set up your carpool early — if you're in Lantana, Harvest, or Canyon Falls, reach out to neighbors before school starts. A good carpool arrangement is worth its weight in gold
- Attend meet-the-teacher night — it calms first-day nerves for kids (and parents) and gives you a chance to learn pickup and drop-off procedures before the chaos of day one
First-Day Advice from Argyle Moms
We asked our community what they wish they'd known before their first back-to-school season in Argyle. Here's what came up over and over:
- Drop-off lines take time the first week — budget an extra 15-20 minutes and bring your coffee. It gets better by week two
- Pack an extra change of clothes — especially for younger kids. Spills happen, and having a backup in the backpack saves a mid-day trip to school
- Take the first-day photo at home — don't rely on getting one in the drop-off lane. Set up your sign and snap it before you leave the house
- Your kid will be fine — even if they cried at drop-off. Argyle teachers are amazing at making kids feel safe and welcome. Trust the process
Back-to-school in Argyle, TX is a community event. From the excitement at Eagle Stadium to the friendships formed in the PTA to the simple joy of watching your kids walk into a school you feel great about — there's a lot to love about raising a family here. You've got this, mama.
For more local resources, browse the Argyle Moms directory or ask a question in our AI-powered search. We're here to help you find exactly what your family needs.
Own a Local Business?
Get featured in the Argyle Moms directory and reach 6,400+ local families.
Get Listed →