The Red Oak Independent School District is a school district in northern Ellis County , Texas ( USA ).
6-518: The district serves the majorities of the municipalities of Red Oak , Pecan Hill and Oak Leaf , along with some portions of Glenn Heights , Ovilla , and Waxahachie . In 2010, the school district was rated "Recognized" by the Texas Education Agency . Middle School no 2 (opening 2025) 32°31′02″N 96°48′15″W / 32.5173°N 96.8043°W / 32.5173; -96.8043 Red Oak, Texas Red Oak
12-601: A humid subtropical climate , abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. As of the 2020 United States census , there were 14,222 people, 4,098 households, and 3,293 families residing in the city. The majority of the city of Red Oak is served by the Red Oak Independent School District . That district's schools include Shields Elementary, Eastridge Elementary, Red Oak Elementary, Wooden Elementary, Russell P Schupmann Elementary, Red Oak Middle School, and Red Oak High School . The city extends into
18-513: A 600 million dollar data center campus on a 375 acre land, right off Ovilla Road in Red Oak, making it the second data center to be built in Texas. Red Oak is located along the northern edge of Ellis County. Adjacent cities include Glenn Heights to the northwest, Lancaster to the north, Ferris to the east, Pecan Hill to the southeast, Waxahachie to the south, and Oak Leaf to the west. It
24-565: Is 18 miles (29 km) south of downtown Dallas via Interstate 35E , which has two exits in Red Oak. According to the United States Census Bureau , Red Oak has a total area of 15.0 square miles (38.8 km ), all land. The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Red Oak has
30-565: Is a city in Ellis County , Texas , United States. It is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex . The population was 10,769 at the 2010 census, up from 4,301 at the 2000 census. The North Central Texas Council of Governments projects that number to grow to 63,329 by the year 2030, as it is on the verge of explosive suburban growth. One of the first settlers to this area was James E. Patton and his family in 1844. They settled in what
36-431: Is now known as Ovilla, Texas, located about two miles from Red Oak. Before Red Oak was given its name in 1849, it was known as Possum Trot due to the animal that lived there. The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad began near the Red Oak area in 1884 and was completed in 1890. This railroad allowed people to travel to Dallas and Waco. In 1949, Red Oak became an incorporated town of Ellis, County. In 2023, Google announced
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