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Midway Independent School District (Clay County, Texas)
Location
southern Clay County, TXESC Region 9 USA
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K through 12
Established1941
SuperintendentAlan Umholtz
Students and staff
Athletic conferenceUIL Class A - Division II (non-football member)
Colorsred and white
Other information
MascotFalcon
Websitewww.midwayisd.net

Midway Independent School District is a public school district in Texas (USA). The district is located in southern Clay County and extends into a small portion of northern Jack County.

Midway ISD has one school that serves students in grades Pre-K though twelve.

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.

History

The school was created in 1941 when the surrounding communities consolidated to form the Midway Independent School District. Due to World War II construction of Midway I.S.D. was not completed until 1947, so students were bussed to Bluegrove which served as Midway until the new building opened. School buildings from the other communities were moved to Bluegrove to house the consolidated students. The school is called Midway because it is located "midway" between Bluegrove to the north and Joy to the south. It was originally to be built on land donated by J.T. Lyles on the Old Joy Shannon Road about a mile to the West of the school's current location. Old Joy Shannon Road is a gravel road that runs from Shannon, north to Joy, passing about a mile east of Bluegrove, and then used to connect with the road to Henrietta, but before construction started on the school, the state began building Texas Highway 148 from Henrietta south to Jacksboro. J.T. Lyles instead donated land next to the paved highway, giving Midway its present location, and making travel to and from the school much easier.

Academic and Athletic Championships

NOTE: Class B was renamed Class A in 1976.

  • Boys basketball, 1959 Class B
  • Girls basketball, 1961 Class B
  • Overall academic, 1978 Class A
  • Overall academic, 1998 Class A
  • Notable Academic Achievement: Sam Keen (1998), Record-holder, Most State Championships (Class A) in University Interscholastic League (UIL) Individual Category 9 (Source, University Interscholastic League. Austin, TX 2010)

References

  1. "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on October 25, 2015.

(Source, University Interscholastic League. Austin, TX 2010)

External links

School districts in Texas served by Region 9 Education Service Center
Archer County
Consolidated
Baylor County
Consolidated
Clay County
Cooke County
Cottle County
Foard County
Hardeman County
Haskell County
Consolidated
Jack County
King County
Knox County
Consolidated
  • Goree ISD
  • Montague County
    Parker County
    Stephens County
    Throckmorton County
    Consolidated
  • Goree ISD
  • Megargel ISD
  • Wichita County
    Wilbarger County
    Wise County
    Young County
    Consolidated
    This list is incomplete
    Some districts extend into counties which mostly have districts in other ESCs

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