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It’s a report card from two years ago, but Midlothian ISD learned last week it has received a “B” accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency for the 2022-2023 school year. The ratings were released last Thursday, April 24 after a two-year delay.
Midlothian ISD has been named a Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase District, with 11 of its campuses earning the prestigious National Showcase School designation.

It was already an established springtime event in downtown Midlothian, but Saturday’s expanded MidloFest event has been deemed a success by the Midlothian Chamber of Commerce.

Early voting is underway in Midlothian and across the state of Texas for the Saturday, May 3 joint local city and school board elections. Ellis County Elections Administrator Jana Onyon announced on Tuesday that voting options have been expanded in the county.

A Midlothian mother is speaking out following an alleged incident that was reported involving a Dolores W. McClatchey Elementary School staff member and her son, a young special needs student.

What do lighting, landscaping, and managing storm water have in common? All are part of the City of Midlothian’s earth-friendly toolkit.

The second annual “Midlothian Worship Night” was hosted by five area churches — Harvest Hill, Creekside Church, OneWay Church, and The Lighthouse Church — on Good Friday, April 18. Midway Church was also there represented.

Easter eggs are among the many German holiday customs practiced in the U.S. Midlothian Parks and Rec embraces the Egg Hunt in a big way each year as it did last Saturday at Community Park where a couple of thousand kids scrambled after 50,000 eggs and prizes.

The Midlothian Independent School District is putting together a facilities committee made up of local residents to look into future needs as the district grows rapidly.