Little Elm Independent School District

[2] In 1865 a one-room log cabin was first used as one of the first attempts of public schooling in Little Elm.

In 1895 the town built the King School Building to provide first through eighth grade education services.

[3] Efforts in 2022 are being taken in order to provide funding for the construction of two more elementary schools.

It would eventually close, and students would start getting bused to Denton and Frisco high schools instead.

Opened in 2000, Brent Intermediate would serve some of the districts students from 4th-6th grade (later on shortened to 5-6) in between elementary in middle school.

It would serve students throughout 8–9 years, as a merge of an elementary and middle school.

Deliah King Elementary was opened as a schoolhouse for the then small Little Elm around 1895 or 1896.

It also holds the location for the district rivalry Walker vs Strike middle school games; along with other athletic events for the city.