Midland High School (Texas)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Midland High School (officially Midland Senior High School) is a public high school located in
Midland, Texas Midland is a city in and the county seat of Midland County, Texas, United States. A small part of Midland is in Martin County. At the 2020 census, Midland's population was 132,524. It is the principal city of the Midland, Texas metropolitan ...
and is part of Midland Independent School District. The original Midland High School was built in 1926 and was moved twenty-three years later to a new building in 1949 where it currently sits today. In recent years, Midland High School has received major renovations including complete asbestos removal and new West Wing that houses science, math, and social studies classroom. Also, renovations to their large gym including new floors and new bleachers. The practice field of the Midland High football team Memorial Stadium has also received a new turf. Midland High School hosts only high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors (10th-12th grades) as Midland Freshman High School serves as a feeder school hosting freshman high school students. Both Midland High School and Midland Freshman High School use the same school mascot, the Midland High Bulldog. The current principal is Dr. Jennifer Seybert. The Associate Principal is Jared Andrews and the Academic Dean is Sara Anderson.


History

Midland High School's history goes back to the establishment of Midland County back in 1885. It was the first school in Midland County. The one room school house was for all grades. Sixty-four students attended the first school in Midland County. In 1893, a two-story brick schoolhouse was built and the top floor was for the secondary students. In 1907, Midland Independent School District was established. The first building to be officially named Midland High School was built in 1926 on the site of what is now Fasken Center, at 600 Texas Street. After 23 years in the Texas Street location, in 1949 Midland High School moved to its present location at 906 West Illinois. The land which Midland High was based on was donated by the Cowdens. The legendary bulldog mascot was chosen for Midland High in 1925, and purple and gold were chosen for the school colors in 1929. On January 7, 1955, Elvis Presley performed at Midland High along with several other acts from the Louisiana Hayride in what was billed as a "Western Show." Elvis performed at Midland High for two more performances on May 31, 1955, and October 12, 1955. Each show cost $1.25 in advance and $1.50 at the door, with children tickets for 50 cents and student tickets for 75 cents. In recent years, Midland High enrollment has grown steadily due to the effects of the oil industry on the Permian Basin region. As Midland's population rapidly expanded from roughly 100,000 people to approximately 150,000 people between 2000 and 2015, Midland ISD has struggled to keep up with increased enrollment. To deal with a student population projected to rise by as much as 9,700 students in the next 10 years, the Midland ISD Facility Master Planning Committee presented a plan that calls for $545.8 million bond election in as early May and more than $910 million in total projects over the next decade. In November 2019, the Midland ISD secondary school bond election resulted in local political drama as the initial vote was close enough to call for a recount.


Academics

Over the course of 2003–2004, Midland High produced 5 National Merit Finalists, 11 National Merit Commended Scholars, 3 National Hispanic Scholars, and 2 National Hispanic Honorable Mention Scholars.


Traditions

CATOICO, Midland High School's equivalent of prom, was first established in 1929 and stands for Midland's three major commodities: CAttle, OIl, and COtton. CATOICO – pronounced commonly as cuh TOY cuh – is one of the oldest traditions in the state of Texas. The first CATOICO Queen was Martha Louise Nobles Black. Originally, the title went to the girl who was the most successful yearbook fundraiser. Since 1939, the student body has chosen the CATOICO court. The first CATOICO coronation activities were in 1936. The CATOICO court still exists to this day, and the means of the election process is different. Contrary to the title going to the person with the most successful yearbook sales, the election process has become more complex. Students have to complete a CATOICO packet that includes: recommendations from teachers, grades, extra-curricular, etc. Then when that is completed, the students are then expected to do a video that will be presented in front of the whole student body, where they will then decide the CATOICO court, king and queen.


Sports

Athletics have a winning tradition at Midland High School. From 1957 to 1965, the cross-country track team won the state championship. The boys swimming team, started in 1961, was flourishing by 1968 when MHS alum Doug Russell won two Gold Medals in the 1968 Olympics. In 1965, the girls swim team was established and they won two consecutive state titles. The MHS baseball team won the state championship in 1973 and in 2001. The basketball team went to state in 1973, 1994, and won the championship in 1998. The boys soccer team went to the state championship in 1994 as well. By 1996, the girls basketball team had won its fourth consecutive district championship. * In December 2002, Midland High School went to the state football final. * In 1973 and 2001, Midland High School's baseball team won the state championship. * In 1998, Midland High School's boys basketball team won the state championship. * In 1965 and 1966, Midland High School's woman's swim team won two consecutive state titles.


Notable alumni

*
Christi Craddick Christi Leigh Craddick (born July 1, 1970) is an American politician. She is one of three members of the Railroad Commission of Texas, the elected regulatory body over oil, natural gas, utilities, and surface mining first established in 1891. Sh ...
, member of the Texas Railroad Commission *
Tom Craddick Thomas Russell Craddick (born September 19, 1943) is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives representing the 82nd district. Craddick was Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from January 2003 to January 2009. He was t ...
, former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, state representative from Midland since 1969 * Antwan Goodley, wide receiver for the
Seattle Seahawks The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West, which they rejoined in 2002 as ...
*
J. Evetts Haley ''J. The Jewish News of Northern California'', formerly known as ''Jweekly'', is a weekly print newspaper in Northern California, with its online edition updated daily. It is owned and operated by San Francisco Jewish Community Publications In ...
, historian of the
American West The Western United States (also called the American West, the Far West, and the West) is the region comprising the westernmost states of the United States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes ...
, political activist *
Natalie Hinds Natalie Anisha Hinds is an American professional swimmer specializing in freestyle and butterfly events. She made her international championships debut at 27 years of age, winning a bronze medal in the 4×100 meter freestyle relay at the 2020 ...
, 2020 U.S. Olympic Team swimmerBrandenburg, Jakob (June 24, 2021)
"West Texas Olympian Natalie Hinds reacts to making Team USA"
'' CBS7''. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
* Bryce Hoppel, middle-distance runner * Michael Loren Mauldin, founder of Lycos * Wahoo McDaniel, professional football for the
Dallas Texans Dallas Texans may refer to: American football *Dallas Texans (NFL), 1952 team in the National Football League *Dallas Texans (AFL), 1960–1962 team that is now the Kansas City Chiefs * Dallas Texans (arena), 1990–1993 Arena Football League team ...
, Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos,
New York Jets The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Jets compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The J ...
and Miami Dolphins, professional wrestler. *
Thurber T. Mingus Thurber can refer to: People: *James Thurber (1894–1961), American humorist and cartoonist *Alexandre Thurber (1871–1958), Quebec industrialist and politician *Charles Thurber, black man lynched in 1882 *Charles Thurber (inventor), Charles Thur ...
(A.K.A. Kyle Merren), Singer and guitarist of southern metal band Pumpjack and soupergroup Gasoline *
Jayson Nix Jayson Truitt Edward Nix (born August 26, 1982) is an American former professional baseball utility player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Ya ...
, utility player for the New York Yankees * Laynce Nix, outfielder that is currently a free agent *
Sean Roden Sean Kevin Roden (born 1965) was a NASA flight surgeon with multiple roles for medical operations including for the International Space Station (ISS) from 2004 to 2007. Biography Roden was born April 19, 1965, in Midland, Texas, the son of ...
, former NASA flight surgeon * Doug Russell, 1968 Olympic gold medalist * Mike Stanton, pitcher for the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League Central, Central division and were a charter member of ...
*
Mike Timlin Michael August Timlin (; born March 10, 1966) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. Timlin played on four World Series championship teams in an 18-year career; the 1992 Toronto Blue Jays, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays, 2004 Bos ...
, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox * James Zachery, Canadian Football League player


References


External links


Midland High School websiteMidland Freshman High School website
provided by schooltree.org {{authority control High schools in Midland, Texas Public high schools in Texas Midland Independent School District 1926 establishments in Texas Educational institutions established in 1926