Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
84
Total Schools
57,913
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
1
Preschools
11
Elementary
Schools
7
Middle
Schools
25
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
2434%
2332%
2434%
School Types
By Type
Public
70Charter
14Private
0By Level
Elementary
11Middle
7High
25Reviews (Aggregated)
3.4
Average Rating
439
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
Hispanic / Latino
51%
White
34%
Black / African American
8%
Two or More Races
4%
Asian
3%
Gender Distribution
52%Male
48%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
54%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
59%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
5.6
5.3
—
6.3
Average ACT Score
22.0
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
981
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
67%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
14%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
34% (24)
Average
32% (23)
Above Average
34% (24)
Midland Independent School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Midland Independent School District
84 schoolsElementary Schools
(11)10
Carver Center
Elementarycharter•488 students
8
Deerfield Elementary School
Elementarypublic•320 students
9
Harts Hill School
Elementarypublic•321 students
7
James Bowie Fine Arts Academy
Elementarypublic•501 students
6
Marcy Elementary School
Elementarypublic•288 students
7
Norton Elementary School
Elementarypublic•45 students
6
Park Elementary School
Elementarypublic•307 students
6
Pease Communications/Technology Ac
Elementarypublic•498 students
7
Ruth Hoppin School
Elementarypublic•299 students
Washington Math/Science Institute
Elementarypublic•352 students
5
Westmoreland Road Elementary School
Elementarypublic•335 students
Middle Schools
(7)3
Abell Junior High School
Middlepublic•1,095 students
2
Alamo J High School
Middlepublic•865 students
2
Goddard Junior High School
Middlecharter•1,024 students
5
Meredosia-Chambersburg Jr High School
Middlepublic•48 students
5
San Jacinto J High School
Middlepublic•829 students
5
Three Rivers Middle School
Middlepublic•491 students
6
Whitesboro Middle School
Middlepublic•474 students
High Schools
(25)1
Chaparral High School
Highpublic•45 students
10
Early College High School At Midland Colle
Highpublic•339 students
3
El Cajon Valley High School
Highpublic•1,701 students
6
El Capitan High School
Highpublic•1,810 students
Elite Academy
Highpublic•34 students
6
Granite Hills High School
Highpublic•2,331 students
7
Grossmont High School
Highpublic•2,172 students
10
Grossmont Middle College High School
Highpublic•37 students
10
Helix High School
Highcharter•2,554 students
3
Idea Center
Highpublic•127 students
5
Lee High School
Highpublic•2,504 students
Meredosia-Chambersburg High School
Highpublic•42 students
Merit Academy
Highpublic•68 students
4
Midland High School
Highpublic•2,492 students
6
Monte Vista High School
Highpublic•1,543 students
4
Mount Miguel High School
Highpublic•1,539 students
Reach Academy
Highpublic•21 students
7
Santana High School
Highpublic•1,621 students
9
Steele Canyon High School
Highcharter•2,198 students
8
Three Rivers High School
Highpublic•628 students
3
University Academy Charter School
Highcharter•432 students
8
Valhalla High School
Highpublic•1,728 students
3
Viola M Coleman High School
Highpublic•151 students
9
West Hills High School
Highpublic•1,624 students
8
Whitesboro High School
Highpublic•914 students
Other Schools
(40)6
Andrews Elementary School
Schoolpublic•315 students
6
Barbara Fasken Elementary School
Schoolpublic•886 students
5
Barbara Yarbrough Elementary School
Schoolpublic•750 students
Barrows Adult Education
Schoolpublic0
5
Bonham Elementary School
Schoolpublic•640 students
4
Burnet Elementary School
Schoolpublic•500 students
7
Bush Elementary School
Schoolpublic•549 students
3
De Zavala Elementary School
Schoolpublic•703 students
El Cajon Adult Center
Schoolpublic
4
Emerson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•489 students
6
Fannin Elementary School
Schoolpublic•603 students
Foothills Adult Education Center
Schoolpublic
6
General Tommy Franks Elementary School
Schoolpublic•825 students
8
Greathouse Elementary School
Schoolpublic•905 students
Grossmont Adult Center
Schoolpublic
5
Henderson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•491 students
8
Houston Elementary School
Schoolcharter•469 students
4
IDEA Travis Academy
Schoolcharter•1,041 students
3
Jones Elementary School
Schoolpublic•448 students
4
Lamar Elementary School
Schoolpublic•497 students
3
Lee Freshman High School
Schoolpublic•970 students
4
Long Elementary School
Schoolpublic•667 students
1
Loveworks Academy For Arts
Schoolcharter•149 students
5
Mastery Charter High School
Schoolcharter•610 students
4
Meredosia-Chambersburg Elementary School
Schoolpublic•112 students
1
Midland Alternative Program
Schoolpublic•14 students
4
Midland Freshman High School
Schoolpublic•887 students
6
Milam Elementary School
Schoolcharter•442 students
8
Parker Elementary School
Schoolpublic•567 students
8
Parkway Middle School
Schoolpublic•246 students
Pioneer Career & Technology
Schoolpublic•1,040 students
3
Ralph Bunche Elementary School
Schoolcharter•974 students
7
Rusk Elementary School
Schoolpublic•413 students
7
Santa Rita Elementary School
Schoolpublic•596 students
6
Scharbauer Elementary School
Schoolpublic•696 students
3
South Elementary School
Schoolpublic•607 students
Steele Canyon Adult Center
Schoolpublic
6
The Learning Choice Academy - East County
Schoolcharter•466 students
Travis Elementary School
Schoolpublic•685 students
9
Young Women's Leadership Academy
Schoolcharter•358 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
OtherLowAdded 2d ago
Grossmont passes discourse resolution
Alleged incident in Grossmont Union High School District · California
The Grossmont Union High School District board passed a resolution promoting nonviolent civil discourse in schools. This policy aims to create inclusive learning environments where students can freely express diverse political ideas and develop respect for differing viewpoints. The resolution was prompted by national threats to public officials and emphasizes the importance of the First Amendment in classrooms.
Occurred on October 9, 2025Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 84 schools in Midland Independent School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.