The district contains over 38,000 students. There are five main high schools, Two of which are
AAAAAA (or 6A, the highest in a system of Texas school size classification). As of March 8, 2022, the superintendent is Dr. Ángel Rivera.[1]
All houses and residential areas in Mesquite ISD are each assigned to an elementary school (Pre-K-5 or K-5), a middle school (6-8), and a high school (9-12).
In addition, the MISD operates two high school
football facilities for its high schools,
Memorial Stadium near West Mesquite High School (which is the largest high-school football stadium in Texas, seating nearly 20,000 [2]) and
E. H. Hanby Stadium, which is located adjacent to Mesquite High School.
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In 1997, 70.6% of the students were non-Hispanic white; of the four large suburban majority-white suburban school districts in the county, MISD had the highest percentage of white students. From that year to 2016
the number had declined by 68%, making it the most severe decline of the four districts.[4]
From 1997 to 2016 the number of students on free or reduced lunches, a way of classifying a student as low income, increased by 266%.[4]
Standardized dress and dress codes
The district has implemented standardized dress (similar to a
school uniform) for middle and high school students, which started with the 2005 to 2006 school year. The districtwide dress code also dictates
hair length and acceptable hair styles of male students. It was one of the first Dallas-area school districts to implement a formal dress code, and Karel Holloway of The Dallas Morning News wrote in 2009 that "The district is well-known for its conservative standards for dress".[5] In the 1970s the district sent a boy home from school because his hair touched his collar. This caused national attention.[5]
Radio station KEOM 88.5
Mesquite ISD operates an FM radio station called
KEOM 88.5. This is the largest student radio station in the nation [6]