The Plano Academy was designed for experimental project learning and advanced studies.
Some notable projects include developing and zoning a plan for the city of Plano, creating and managing a company with innovative products, designing a video game, and launching projectiles.
The school offers the basic classes required to graduate in the state of Texas.
In the first year of Academy's opening, students were learning multiple classes combined into a single project.
Student-led organizations and PTSA also hosted several fundraising and school events such as the Winter Social, and the paintball tournament.
The Titan Robotics Club won the Rookie All-Star Award at the 2015 Dallas Regional FRC Competition.
Team 5431 went on to Nationals in St. Louis, Missouri (from April 22–25, 2015) and made to Carver Field Quarterfinals.
Titan Robotics entered in the Lone Star and Dallas Regional FRC competition in 2016.
Team 5431 went on to Nationals in St. Louis, Missouri (from April 22–25, 2016) and made to Carver Field Quarterfinals.
In 2017, Titan Robotics competed in the FIRST Steamworks competition, going to the Dallas and Brazos Valley regionals.
This wasn't the end for Titan Robotics, the team was able to win the State Chairman's award.