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Watts Recognized as Master Trustee Following Leadership TASB Program

Midway ISD Board of Trustees Secretary Pam Watts has earned the designation of Master Trustee upon completion of Leadership TASB, a program sponsored by the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB). 
Community

Board Approves 2024-25 Tax Rate

The Midway Independent School District Board of Trustees officially adopted the tax rate for the 2024-25 fiscal year during their regular August meeting.
Community

District to Save More Than Half a Million With Early Bond Payoff

Midway ISD and its taxpayers are set to save more than $500,000 in interest costs after the Board of Trustees approved a defeasance resolution at its regular August meeting, enabling the district to pay off bond debt ahead of schedule. 
Community

Midway ISD Approves New Security, Vape Detection Systems

The Midway ISD Board of Trustees approved the purchase and implementation of a new state-of-the-art Video Management System (VMS) and advanced vape detection systems at its regular July meeting. 
Community

Midway ISD Police Chief Sworn In; Newly Established Department Officially Certified

The Midway ISD Board of Trustees administered the Oath of Office to its first-ever Police Chief, Jeff Foley, following the recent certification of the Midway ISD Police Department by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), marking the official establishment of the department.
Community

Midway ISD Approves 24-25 Budget

The Midway ISD Board of Trustees approved the budget for the 2024-25 school year during their regular June meeting.
Staff

Midway ISD Board Approves 24-25 Compensation Plan, Staff Pay Raise

The Midway Independent School District Board of Trustees gave all staff a 2% general pay increase on their pay range midpoint at its regular board meeting on April 16 as part of its unanimous approval of the 2024-25 Compensation Plan.
Community

Board Hears Spring Demographic Update

The Midway ISD Board of Trustees was given a look at what could be the demographic future of the district at its April 4 special called meeting.