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Krista Tipton Named Principal for High School #2
Posted: APril 16, 2013
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. More
The Naming of High School #2 Update
Posted: February 27, 2013
The naming of facilities is a matter of great importance in Midlothian ISD. At a meeting on January 8, the High School #2 Naming Committee came to a consensus to not recommend personal names. With careful consideration and respect to the names submitted, the committee followed its initial decision to not place personal names on its final list.
As result of the February 26 meeting, the following five names are on the final list. In alphabetical order, they are Midlothian Eastridge High School, Midlothian Heritage High School, Midlothian Highlands High School, Midlothian Memorial High School and Midlothian Northview High School.
Regarding the final decision, Board Policy CW (LOCAL) [PDF] states, “The responsibility for the final decision in naming facilities shall rest with the Board. At a regularly scheduled meeting, the Board shall officially select a name from the list of recommendations submitted by the committee for each campus or facility to be named, or the Board shall select a proposal from the RFP procedure.”
High School #2 Groundbreaking Ceremony Highlights
Watch the High School #2 groundbreaking ceremony that occurred on Monday, September 17. This event allowed the community to celebrate the start of construction and development phase of the district's tenth school. View photo gallery.
2011 Bond Package
On May 14, 2011, Midlothian ISD voters approved the district's $97.3 million bond package to build high school #2 (phase 1), elementary #7, and an addition to Frank Seale Middle School.
| Components of the Bond Package | |
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| High School #2 (Phase 1): | $74,000,000 |
Phase 1 for 1,000; core capacity of 2,500; 2-story with classrooms in two wings; library; fine arts area; cafetorium; competition baseball/softball fields; 2 soccer fields; football and track fields; corner of FM 1387/Walnut Grove Rd. straightened out with traffic light; estimated occupancy date is August 2014 |
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| Elementary School #7: | $20,500,000 |
(This project is temporarily postponed. Bonds will not be issued until conditions warrant it. ) |
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| Frank Seale Middle School addition: | $2,800,000 |
Expand student capacity from 1,000 to 1,200 students; 12 classrooms; fire lane expansion; estimated occupancy date is January 2013 |
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Bond Finance
Financial Report
Download Fund 695 Report [PDF - As of Mar. 2013]
Check Registry
Download Fund 695 Report [PDF - As of Mar. 2013]
Bond Sales
September 13, 2011 - $26,800,000
September 29, 2011 - $50,000,000
2011 Monthly Bond Financial Report (Billings as of March 31, 2013) [PDF]
High School No. 2 Milestone info. [PDF]
Bond Oversight Committee
A 2011 Bond Oversight Committee was created by the Midlothian ISD School Board as a testament to its commitment to financial transparency.
The two objectives of the committee are (1) monitor the use of school district funds in the 2011 bond building projects, and (2) receive information on all aspects of the 2011 bond building projects.
Minutes
- September 10, 2012 [PDF]
- November 26, 2012 [PDF]
- June 26, 2012 [PDF]
- May 5, 2012 [PDF]
Schematic Design Team
Midlothian ISD has a Schematic Design Team in place for the 2011 Bond Projects. The purpose of the Schematic Design Team is to provide the architect (VLK) with its ideas about the design of high school #2 (Phase 1). Eventually, those ideas guide the architect in building a schematic design for the board's consideration. To date, the team has visited several high schools in the North Texas area. Members of the design team include, Mrs. Robin Bullock (Deputy Superintendent), Dr. Edd Bigbee (Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations), Mrs. Judy Walling (Assistant Superintendent of Learning), Dr. Al Hemmle (Midlothian High School Principal), Mr. Steve Keasler, (Athletic Director), Mrs. Melissa Wolfe (Director of Special Education), Mr. Kirk Paschall (Director of Technology), Mrs. Nancy Bergvall (Instructional Technology Coordinator), Mr. David Boswell (Director of Maintenance and Construction Projects), and Dr. Jerome Stewart (Superintendent).
Design Development Process
Design Development is the second phase of service an architect performs for its clients. This phase began in November 2011. It includes (1) Articulate every space within the building, (2) Include all built-in cabinets, millwork, and furnished equipment in the floor plan, (3) Locate and define all utility devices in each room, (4) Determine ceiling heights, (5) Identify all building materials and finishes, (6) Incorporate all building support areas into the overall square footage, (7) Determine all building systems, (8) Determine all floor-to-floor heights and massing, (9) Determine roof elevations and drainage concepts, (10) Develop schematic grading plans, (11) Design all exterior elevations, (12) Detail all site amenities (e.g., fencing, paving, sidewalks), (13) Prepare a cost estimate for the projects, (14) Prepare a code analysis, (15) Include all accessibility elements, and (16) Conduct a geotechnical analysis.
This phase involves many MHS teachers and administrators. As experts in the use and utility of their rooms, work areas, and other areas, their suggestions are used in the design development of HS #2.
This phase also includes administrators from Frank Seale Middle School. Their input is used to design the additions to FSMS.
Preliminary Drawings: High School #2 (Phase 1 Site Plan)
Posted: April 18, 2012
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Site footprint |
Front view |
Back view (library) |
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North view of Field House |
South view of Field House |
On Monday, November 14, 2011, the Midlothian ISD School Board met and approved the schematic design concept (with some changes) for MISD’s High School #2, Phase 1. The above picture is a first look at the front entrance to High School #2, Phase 1.
Posted: November 11, 2011
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UPDATE: On Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, MISD finalized a ten-acre land purchase for High School #2 (see above). Funding for the purchase came from the 2004 Bond Program. As of this writing, the intended uses of the land are parking, with a marching band practice area, and part of the baseball field.
This view of High School #2, Phase 1, is a version of a proposed site plan. Some changes to the plan are anticipated.
For orientation purposes, north is the top of the page. FM 1387 (north on page) runs east and west. Walnut Grove (east side of page) runs north and south.
The main high school setting is on the east side of the property and the athletic fieldhouse and athletic fields are on the west.
As of now (November 16, 2011), the schedule is that construction start the summer of 2012, and that High School #2, Phase 1 is ready for occupation (no later than) the first day of the 2014-15 school year.
BLOG: "Who Will Attend The New School?"
View Construction Photos | Photo Gallery
Tax Information
How Much Does It Cost A Taxpayer?
Example: A homeowner with a $182,675 home value, after the state-mandated $15,000 exemption plus an additional 10% local exemption, will pay an increase of $212.91 per year if the May 2011 bond passes. See chart below for detailed tax impact.
Estimated Tax Increase
| Interest & Sinking (I&S Rate) | Total Payment Increase | ||||
| Homestead Value | 2010-11 | 2011-12 Projected without Bond |
2011-12 with Bond |
Annual | Monthly |
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| $50,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $42.75 | $3.56 |
| $100,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $106.88 | $8.91 |
| $150,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $171.00 | $14.25 |
| $182,675 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $212.91 | $17.74 |
| $200,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $235.13 | $19.59 |
| $250,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $299.25 | $24.94 |
| $300,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $363.38 | $30.28 |
| $350,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $427.50 | $35.63 |
| $400,000 | $0.3575 | $0.4212 | $0.5000 | $491.63 | $40.97 |
| Average home value in MISD | |||||
Based on current property value. Fluctuations in property value could cause variation in the I&S tax rate.
Exemption Information
Local Exemption
MISD is the only school district in Ellis County that provides an additional local 10% exemption.
State Exemption
Homeowners receive a $15,000 state exemption off of the property valuation. After these two deductions you get the taxable value for school taxes. These exemptions only apply to school taxes.
Over 65 and Disabled Homestead Exemption
For taxpayers who are 65 years of age or older, and the disabled, the May 2011 bond package will not increase the school property tax.
Homeowners must apply for the Over 65 or Disabled Homestead Exemption with the Ellis Central Appraisal District.
Letter from Ellis County Appraisal District [PDF]








