- Source: Midland Independent School District
Midland Independent School District is a public school district in Midland, Texas. Midland ISD contains 41 campuses.
It includes the portions of Midland and Odessa in Midland County.
Led by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Stephanie D. Howard, over 26,000 students are spread out amongst the various campuses.
In 2014-2015, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
Schools
= Secondary Campuses
=Senior High Campuses
Legacy High School (10-12) and Legacy Freshman High School (9)
Midland High School (10-12) and Midland Freshman High School (9)
Freshman High Campuses
Legacy Freshman High School
Midland Freshman High School
Junior High Campuses
George & Gladys Abell Junior High School
Opened in 1993.
Alamo Junior High School
Opened in the 1950s.
Charles Walter Goddard Junior High School
San Jacinto Junior High School
Built in 1951.
= Elementary Campuses
=James Bonham Elementary School
Built in 1957. Serves about 800 students.
Ralph Bunche Elementary School
Operated as Bunche Early Childhood for many years. Previous campus was torn down and re-built with 2012 bond.
David Burnet Elementary School
George H. W. Bush Elementary School
The school opened in 1989 when George H.W. Bush was President. As of 2019 it has 460 students.
Lorenzo DeZavala Elementary School
Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School
James Walker Fannin Elementary School
Barbara Fasken Elementary School
Opened in 2015
General Tommy Franks Elementary School
Overhauled and rebranded 2017. Former Crockett Elementary.
Barney R. Greathouse Elementary School
Opened in 1993. Serves about 750 students.
James Henderson Elementary School
Anson Jones Elementary School
Jane Long Elementary School
Quanah Parker Elementary School
Thomas Rusk Elementary School
Santa Rita Elementary School
Opened in 1985.
Ruth Cowden Scharbauer Elementary School
Opened in 1985.
South Elementary School
Barbara B Yarbrough Elementary School
Opened in 2015.
= School Of Choice Campuses
=Secondary Schools
Viola M. Coleman High School
Opened in 1989 as Midland Alternative School and renamed to current name in 1992. Viola M. Coleman high school offers individualized learning, flexible schedule, early graduation, dual credit, or credit recovery. Offers in person or virtual learning. Serves grades 9-12.
Early College High School at Midland College
Serves grades 9-12. Focused on a rigorous academic program that leads to high school diploma and Associates Degree at graduation.
Young Women's Leadership Academy
Opened in 2019 with grades 6-7. Expanded to serve grades 6-11 as of 2023-2024 and will add 12th grade the following school year. Focus on college preparatory academics, leadership development through community service, and health and wellness.
Elementary Schools
Bowie Fine Arts Academy
Magnet school
Carver Center School
Opened in 2011 as a full time elementary school for identified gifted and talented students in grades 2-6. Added 1st grade in 2015. Operates as a charter school.
Lamar Elementary School
Milam International Academy
Dual language program serving PreK-6.
Pease Communications & Technology Academy
Magnet school
Sam Houston Collegiate Preparatory Elementary
Charter school serving K-6.
Other Schools
IDEA Travis Academy
Opened in 2020 as a charter school within MISD. Serves grades PreK-9 as of 2023-2024 and has 1056 students enrolled.
= Early Childhood Campuses
=Pre-Kindergarten Academy at Midland College
= Former Schools
=Former Secondary Schools
George Washington Carver Junior-Senior High School
Became Carver Cultural Center which was a place where 1st-3rd graders would take field trips for the day to learn about other cultures around the world. The students got to make crafts, try foods, and learn about the different places around the world. Simultaneously it served GEM students. These gifted students in grades 4th through 6th would attend their home campus 3 days a week and attend GEM at Carver Center 2 days a week. They had to keep up with work from both schools. Campus now houses Carver Center for the gifted and talented kids full time.
Midland High School (Original Campus)
First building to be officially named Midland High School was built in 1926 on the site of what is now Fasken Center, at 600 Texas Street. After 23 years at the Texas Street location, in 1949 Midland High School moved to its present location at 906 W. Illinois.
Stephen F. Austin Junior High School (now Legacy Freshman)
William Cowden Junior High School
Was located on the site of the current Midland High School at 906 W. Illinois. Torn down to build MHS in 1949.
Thomas Edison Junior High School (now Midland Freshman)
Former Elementary Schools
James Bowie Elementary School
Became a magnet school, Bowie Fine Arts Academy.
David Crockett Elementary School
Campus opened in the 1950s. Closed in 2017 after 6 years of the Texas Education Agency rating it as “improvement required." Now houses General Tommy Franks Elementary School for the kids residing in new subdivisions north of town.
Sam Houston Elementary School
President George W. Bush attended here as a child. Became charter school, Sam Houston Collegiate Prep.
Mirabeau Lamar Elementary School
Became charter school, Lamar Elementary.
Ben Milam Elementary School
Became charter school, Milam International Academy.
North Elementary School
Elisha Pease Elementary School
Became magnet school, Pease Communications & Technology Academy.
William Travis Elementary School
Became IDEA Travis Academy Charter School.
Booker T. Washington Elementary School
Became magnet school, Washington Math & Science Institute then was renamed to Washington STEM Academy which closed for good in 2022 due to low enrollment and low performance. Campus now houses Young Women's Leadership Academy.
West Elementary School
Became West Early Childhood which housed Head Start services until the school closed for good.
See also
List of school districts in Texas
References
External links
Official website
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