Tuesday, April 30, 2013

School Board Approves New Principals

At a special called meeting on Monday, April 29, the School Board unanimously approved the principal recommendations for Frank Seale Middle School and J.R. Irvin Elementary. 

 

Coy Tipton Named Frank Seale Middle School Principal

Congratulations to Coy Tipton’s new leadership position as principal of Frank Seale Middle School effective June 2013.  He will replace current principal Dee Arterburn who has announced her resignation to pursue a career in the corporate workforce.

With much enthusiasm, Tipton said, “I am excited to serve Midlothian ISD and the community as principal of Frank Seale Middle School."

Tipton has dedicated 19 years of his educational career at Midlothian ISD.  In 1994, he began his teaching and coaching experience at Frank Seale Middle School (formerly Midlothian Middle School) and later transferred to Midlothian High School, where he was named Mirabeau B. Lamar Educator of the Year. Tipton was promoted as assistant principal at J.A. Vitovsky Intermediate School (2003-2005) and returned to FSMS, where he has been an assistant principal since 2005. 

He earned a Bachelor in History with a minor in special education from Angelo State University.  In 2004, he earned a Masters in Educational Administration from Texas A&M University at Commerce.

Tipton and his wife, Krista, who was recently named principal for High School #2, have resided in Midlothian for 17 years.  They have two children, Karena and Lance.



Thompson Named J.R. Irvin Elementary Principal

Midlothian ISD is proud to have Shannon Thompson return to the district and serve as principal of J.R. Irvin Elementary.  She will replace current principal Jean Embry who has announced her retirement after serving 25 years in education.

“I am thrilled to be the principal of J.R. Irvin Elementary and to come back home to MISD. It is both an honor and a pleasure,” said Thompson.

Thompson began her educational career as a 5th grade teacher in Grand Prairie ISD.  In 2000, she came to Midlothian ISD and taught nine years at Mt. Peak Elementary.  Thompson then accepted an assistant principal’s position at Keene Elementary School in Keene, TX, where she is now serving a leadership role as principal.

She earned a Bachelor in Science and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Tarleton State University and her Master in Educational Administration from University of North Texas. 
 
She and her husband Trent live in Midlothian with their sons, Tyler and Tate. 

Thompson will join the J.R. Irvin Elementary School family on July 29, 2013.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Day Selected as New Assistant Superintendent

On Monday, April 15, the School Board unanimously approved KayLynn Day as the new Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Student Services, effective May 13.  Day replaces Robin Bullock, who was appointed Assistant Superintendent in Allen ISD. 

Day brings 29 years of educational experience to her new position, all earned in Desoto ISD, Region X and most recently in Maypearl ISD. She began her teaching career in Duncanville ISD and has since held positions as an elementary and secondary principal, CTE program manager, director of curriculum and instruction, executive director of human resources, instructional technology and recruitment consultant. 

“I applied for the position on a leap of faith and was so excited when I received the call from Dr. Stewart,” said Day.

“Midlothian has a reputation of quality and commitment to student success.  I witnessed that commitment and love for the students when I visited with the staff. After meeting with the different departments, I am even more anxious to start.  I am thrilled about the opportunity to be part of the MISD team.”

Day earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees at Dallas Baptist University.

Krista Tipton Named Principal for High School #2

Midlothian ISD is proud to announce Krista Tipton as the new principal of high school #2. Tipton has served 19 years at Midlothian High School as a chemistry and AP biology teacher, coach and assistant principal.  She has provided instructional and administrative leadership at the campus and district levels, including positive staff relations, building a strong community climate and maintaining a very strong focus on student achievement.

“It’s an honor to be selected as principal for our 2nd high school.  I’m happy."

Tipton earned her Master of Education Administration from Texas A&M University at Commerce and Bachelor of Science from Angelo State University.

Tipton and her husband Coy, assistant principal at Frank Seale Middle School, have resided in Midlothian for 17 years. They have two children, Karena and Lance.
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She will assume her new role July 1, 2013.   

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Sign up now for 2013 MISD Citizens Academy

Learn more about your school district by participating in the 2nd annual Midlothian ISD Citizens Academy. You will have an opportunity to take part in an interactive learning experience on April 16 and May 14 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Participants will go behind the scenes and meet district staff, see the day-to-day operations and learn how MISD creates a climate of success in both academics and extra-curricular activities. Space is limited. Click here to sign-up today.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Registration for MEF 5K4Kids Now Open


Midlothian ISD Education Foundation's annual 5K has a new name, but is still the same fun and challenging race! Join us Saturday, April 27th for the 5K4Kids and Fun Run at the Midlothian High School parking lot. Check in begins at 9:00am and the race and Fun Run begin at 10:00am. Visit the 5K4Kids website for details and to register.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

2013 Gifted and Talented Screening

Midlothian Independent School District will accept referrals for the Gifted and Talented Program, for students currently enrolled in Grades 1-11. Referrals will be accepted from April 8-19. Parents, community members, counselors, and teachers, as well as students themselves may refer potential gifted candidates.

The purpose of the identification process is to locate those students who demonstrate unusually advanced aptitude and commitment to learning.  These are the students who will most likely benefit from an academic program that is expanded and enriched.

Referral forms may be obtained from the school counselors and written parental/guardian consent shall be obtained before individual assessment is conducted as part of the screening and identification process.