Midway Independent School District (Clay County, Texas)

Midway Independent School District (Clay County, Texas)
Midway Independent School District (Clay County, Texas)
Type and location
Type Public
Grades Pre-K through 12
Established 1948
Region ESC Region 9
Country USA
Location southern Clay County, TX
District Info
Superintendent Hollis Adams
Students and staff
Athletic Conference UIL Class A (non-football member)
Colors red and white
Other information
Mascot Falcon
Website Midway ISD

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.[1]

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 [Mathematics, Science, Number Sense, Mathematics] 9 (Source, University Interscholastic League. Austin, TX 2010)

References

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

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