This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week is Andy Alvarenga from McKinney North High School.

See video: https://youtu.be/DJnkqmfygGY?si=OUXNDlUKBXWneyCd

Andy is a senior on the Bulldogs Soccer team, and he received Newcomer of the Year and was selected to 1st team All-District.

Andy is ranked 42nd in his class with a 4.3 GPA, and he has taken 8 AP classes. He is a member of the National Honors Society, Interact club, and Spanish Culture Club.

In his free time, Andy plays club soccer and volunteers by doing community service projects.

Next year, Andy plans to go to college to study Engineering while continuing his soccer career. That’s Andy Alvarenga from McKinney North High School, our Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week.
about 8 hours ago, Karla Schumacher
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week is Andy Alvarenga.
McKinney ISD Podcast - S2, Ep. 2 - Finance and Funding with Dr. Dennis Womack

See video: https://tinyurl.com/3cn4mtyw

We are excited to bring you another episode of the McKinney ISD Podcast. Today we are talking about all things finance and public education funding and today our guest is our very own, Dr. Dennis Womack, Assistant Superintendent of Business Operations.
3 days ago, Karla Schumacher
McKinney ISD Podcast - with Dr. Dennis Womack
MISD continued its 2024-2025 McKinney CAN series on Thursday as MISD Superintendent Shawn Pratt and Webb Elementary Principal Karime Terrazas (who was jumping out of an airplane the last time we caught up with her — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq2cRDcIV4o) welcomed the group to Webb.

Pratt started the session with an administrative news update and then turned things over to Maria Fields and Julie Ferraro who gave an overview of the McKinney Education Foundation and the crucial work of the MEF college counselors at our high schools. Next, MISD Director of Counseling Errin French and Counseling Coordinator Debra Fort spoke on the vital work and impact of the Guidance & Counseling Department. Finally, Asst. Superintendent of Human Resources Alana Chisum talked about the responsibilities of her department and key initiatives and processes they oversee in support of the district's employees. The group then took part in a tour of the school!

McKinney CAN meets four times a year at different schools to provide participants with in-depth knowledge about the vision, goals, and operations of McKinney ISD. The program aims to ‘pull the curtain back’ on public education and McKinney ISD and to show our stakeholders how each department works to support campuses and our students. The fourth and final session of 2024-2025 will take place at Evans Middle School in March!

Thanks to Principal Karime Terrazas and the staff at Webb for their hospitality!
3 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
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In honor of Black History Month, we spotlight the remarkable life of Leonard Evans Jr., a man whose impact on McKinney ISD, and the entire McKinney community, is difficult to overstate. He was the first Black teacher to work at a white campus in McKinney ISD, and he became the first Black MISD school board member after more than 30 years as an educator.

Today, his name adorns Evans Middle School, and his legacy endures through the multitude of lives that he touched.

We invite you to read more about the inspiring life of Leonard Evans Jr.: https://www.mckinneyisd.net/article/2038877
5 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
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McKinney ISD will hold a Job Fair on March 8, 2025, for the 2025-2026 school year!

MISD is seeking great people for a wide range of full-time and part-time positions for the 2025-2026 school year. Join the MISD team!

Job offers will be given for some critical need positions at this event!

Use the QR code on the flyer to register for this event or click here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aSy48bwUdDGkdvcnEpWWwDu_6v85xyvxUiMxmqAzAkM/viewform?edit_requested=true

Starting salary for first year teachers: $62,100
Stipends: SPED: $5,000
Bilingual: $3,000
Master's: $1,500

McKinney ISD Job Fair
Saturday, March 8, 2025
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
McKinney High School
1400 Wilson Creek Pkwy
McKinney, Texas 75069

MISD is seeking:
General Education Teachers
Special Education Teachers
Bilingual Teachers
Childcare
Paraprofessionals
Durham Bus Drivers
Aramark Food Services
Aramark Custodial Services
Crossing Guards
Substitutes
Maintenance and Grounds
5 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
Job Fair Flyer with information that is in the body of this post
Congratulations to MHS junior Lauren Smith who placed 4th at the Fort Worth Livestock Show with her heavy weight Dorper lamb. Lauren also placed 7th at the San Antonio Livestock Show with her heavy weight Southdown lamb and qualified for the Sale of Champions, which is scheduled to take place tomorrow, Thursday, February 20. Congratulations!
5 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
Lauren Smith with her other prize winning lamb at the Fort Worth Stock Show
Lauren Smith with her prize winning lamb at the San Antonio Stock Show
BLAZE! 2025

While MISD students were enjoying an extended weekend, it was still a day of learning for MISD on Tuesday, February 18, as elementary teachers and staff filled the halls of McKinney North and their secondary counterparts gathered at MHS for the annual BLAZE professional development day.

"BLAZE was a fantastic day of professional learning for our MISD teachers!" said MISD Director of Professional Development Judy Mercer. "I truly appreciate the hard work and dedication of all the presenters and staff members who made it possible. With more than 275 sessions available, educators were actively engaged in meaningful and impactful learning experiences throughout the day. It was a huge success!"
5 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
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This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Artist of the Week is senior Rebekah Lessner from McKinney Boyd High School.

See video: https://youtu.be/sKbxa5011Eg

Rebekah is a member of the Fusion Choir, and she is a 2025 Texas All-State Choir member. She was selected for the Region 24 Choir the past 3 years, and she was a State Finalist for TMTA Vocal Competition. Rebekah received Superior score and Honors Recital performance for Vocal Solo & Ensemble contest, and she earned a Top Score on the PMTA Theory Test.

Rebekah currently has a 4.93 GPA with 9 AP classes. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the McKinney Boyd Track team.

In her free time, Rebekah participates in service work and mission trips through First United Methodist Church of McKinney. She is also a lifeguard and swim instructor for the City of McKinney.

After graduation, Rebekah plans to major in Political Science on the Pre-Law track.

That’s Rebekah Lessner, this week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Artist of the Week.
5 days ago, Karla Schumacher
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Artist of the Week is senior Rebekah Lessner from McKinney Boyd High School.
It’s common for elementary student to exchange cards and treats for Valentine’s Day, but last week 3rd and 4th graders from Finch Elementary gave away something even more sentimental: their hearts. The art students from Mr. Nguyen’s class created pastel chocolate boxes in the shape of a heart and had them delivered to patients in the ICU at Medical City of McKinney.

This collaboration between the hospital and the campus culminated during Valentine’s Day and Love Week as the ICU nurses visited Finch Elementary to pick up the art pieces. They returned to Medical City over the weekend and handed out the precious artwork to their patients.
6 days ago, Karla Schumacher
3rd and 4th graders from Finch Elementary created pastels chocolate boxes for ICU patients.
ICU nurses from Medical City of McKinney delivered the special artwork to their patients.
McKinney North High School recently took on a special Kindness Challenge, inspiring students and staff to spread positivity throughout the school and community.

See video: https://youtu.be/38sZuTTN9CE?si=SWNsvz5HLWg970g5

Organized by counselor Nikki Summers, this initiative honors the memory of Blake, the son of a longtime friend, whose family encouraged acts of kindness in his honor as he became ill before his 3rd birthday.

Through this challenge, students are making a difference, one kind act at a time. Let's keep the kindness going!
6 days ago, Karla Schumacher
McKinney North students are making a difference, one kind act at a time!
You're invited to our Quarter 3 Personal Financial Literacy course!
7 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
Quarter 3 PFL
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week is Aniyah Johnson from McKinney Boyd High School.

See video: https://youtu.be/InLnGgLYn5M?si=q3q0HcBE3iTZcvd0

Aniyah is a senior on the Lady Broncos Basketball team, and she is 3-time 1st team All-District selection and a 2-time varsity team captain.

Aniyah is an AP student, and she has taken 3 AP courses.

Aniyah is a member of the McKinney Boyd Black Student Union, and she is very involved with the Flow church community.

Next year, Aniyah plans to attend the University of Texas at Arlington to study Criminal Justice.

That’s Aniyah Johnson from McKinney Boyd High School, our Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week.
7 days ago, Karla Schumacher
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week is Aniyah Johnson from McKinney Boyd High School.
MISD will Host a ZAPS SAT Test Prep Seminar on Saturday, March 1

McKinney ISD continues to offer our students from Boyd, MHS and North opportunities to prepare for college entrance exams with a ZAPS® SAT one-day test preparation seminar on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at McKinney North High School.

ZAPS SAT Test Prep Seminar
McKinney North High School
March 1, 2025
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Seminar fee: $85

Register at https://www.doorwaytocollege.org or call 877-927-8378.

Sign up today to reserve your spot!
10 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
ZAPS test prep flyer
ZAPS test prep flyer
As Black History Month continues, we turn our attention to the life of Jesse McGowen, namesake of McGowen Elementary, a man who epitomizes joy, kindness and gentle strength. During the integration of McKinney ISD schools in the 1960's, McGowen was called upon to help make it work. He stood in the gap and worked for understanding at a time when tensions could easily flare. He is a true hero of McKinney ISD.

Today, you can often find him at the school that bears his name, a living testimony to the enduring power of love.

Before the passing of Leonard Evans in 2018, Jesse McGowen visited McGowen Elementary with Evans to share with students their experiences in McKinney ISD.

We invite you to read the account of that visit, the story of one of the most important figures in the history of McKinney ISD: https://www.mckinneyisd.net/article/2031246
10 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
Jesse McGowen photo on graphic with his name and Black History Month along with MISD logo
The MISD Leadership Academy met yesterday at the CEC for its third session of the 2024-2025 school year. For this gathering, they took part in activities and discussion exploring strengths based leadership and heard from Evans Middle School Principal Melissa Hernandez; MISD Assistant Superintendent of Teaching, Learning and Accountability Dr. Amber Epperson; and English Learner Support Coordinator Erica Ranel who each talked about her journey in education and experiences in different leadership roles.

The academy was launched five years ago to "identify, recruit and equip educators with a variety of levels of specializations and broad knowledge, skills and experiences that prepare them for potential leadership positions in both school and district leadership."
10 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
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MISD schools will be closed on Monday, February 17, and Tuesday, February 18. Those days have been designated as a student holiday on the MISD calendar. Classes will resume on Wednesday, February 19.

We hope you have a wonderful, extended weekend!
11 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
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This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Artist of the Week is Rylan McCollough.

See video: https://youtu.be/_0p4vCJs_ds

Rylan is a senior at McKinney Boyd High School where he plays viola & violin in the orchestra. He is a two-time Directors Award recipient, two-time All-Region Orchestra participant, and a UIL State Chamber Music Competition Finalist with the Cadenza Quartet.

Rylan has taken 8 AP courses, and he currently maintains a 3.977 GPA.

In his free time, Rylan is a member of the McKinney Boyd Chess Club, and he is an employee of Dallas Strings. Rylan performs as Principal Violist of the Greater North Texas Youth Orchestra and as a member of the Cadenza Quintet. After graduation, Rylan plans to study Linguistics or Music Education at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst or the University of Edinburgh. That’s Rylan McCollough, this week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Artist of the Week.
12 days ago, Karla Schumacher
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Artist of the Week is Rylan McCollough.
In honor of Black History Month, we remember the lives of Albert and Iola Malvern, namesakes of Malvern Elementary.

Iola Lee Davis Malvern
Iola Davis was born in McKinney, Texas on January 28, 1927, during an era when the city—like so many others across the south—was marked by segregation. That fact would remain unchanged for more than 30 years of her life.

Growing up, she attended McKinney’s E.S. Doty School, a square, brick building on the east side of town that housed grades 1-12 for the district’s Black students. She graduated as valedictorian in 1944.

Davis continued her education at Bishop College in Marshall, Texas where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English in 1948. She would later go on to earn a master’s degree from Texas Woman’s University in early childhood development and counseling, and in 1950, she married Albert A. Malvern.

When she began her career as a sixth grade teacher at Doty in 1948, MISD was still separated along racial lines. But, when McKinney ISD fully integrated in 1965, Iola Malvern was one of the first Black teachers to transfer to what had previously been an all-white school, West Ward—now known as Nell Burks Elementary—and taught fourth grade until her retirement in 1983.

Malvern lived in McKinney and remained an active member in many church and community organizations until her passing on December 5, 2019.

Albert A. Malvern
Albert A. Malvern was born on May 26, 1923 in Checotah, Oklahoma. He graduated from Terrell High School in Denison, Texas and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in industrial education from Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. He also received his master’s degree in 1953 from Prairie View. In 1969, he earned a second master's degree in administration and supervision from East Texas State University in Commerce, Texas.

In the fall of 1949, Malvern began his educational career at E.S. Doty High School in McKinney. A year later, he married Iola Davis.

He went on to work for McKinney ISD for 36 years as a math teacher and in 1972 became an assistant principal at McKinney High School. He was active in the community and was a deacon in the Drexel Street First Baptist Church.

Albert A. Malvern passed away on October 14, 1985. A beloved figure in McKinney ISD, Malvern's commitment and dedication helped forge a legacy that impacted countless MISD students during his more than three decades of service to the district.

In 2001, McKinney ISD opened the doors of Malvern Elementary, which stands as an ongoing tribute to the legacy of these two remarkable educators.
14 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
graphic with portrait of Iola Malvern and Albert Malvern and text that reads Albert and Iola Malvern, Black History Month
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week is Jack Shaw from McKinney High School.

See video: https://youtu.be/no-loVQ_zy0?si=kImCYs4yKhSZ1Z69

Jack is a senior on the Lions varsity basketball team, and he has received Academic All-District 3 years in a row.

He has taken 5 AP classes and is a member of the National Honor Society. Jack is in the top 18% of his class and has a 3.88 GPA.

Next year, Jack plans to attend a 4-year university to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering.

That’s Jack Shaw from McKinney High School, our Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week.
14 days ago, Karla Schumacher
This week’s Dennis Baker State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week is Jack Shaw from McKinney High School.
In honor of Black History Month, we remember Reuben Johnson, namesake of Johnson Elementary...

Born in 1926, Reuben Johnson was the product of a McKinney upbringing and education, and he gave back to his community by dedicating 37 years to education, including 28 years in McKinney, where he became the first Black principal in McKinney ISD and was an important figure during the integration of McKinney schools.

Johnson earned his diploma in 1944 from segregated Doty High School, a large, two-story, brick building in east McKinney. After graduating, Johnson served in the Navy during World War II and returned from the war to earn a bachelor’s degree from Texas College in Tyler. He would go on to earn a master's degree from Texas Southern University in Houston as well as principal and superintendent certifications.

It was during his time at Texas College that Johnson met and fell in love with Evelyn Williams, and in 1950, they married.

They moved to McKinney, and Johnson would become supervisor for County Schools of Collin County and served as principal of Community School in Josephine while Evelyn served as a classroom teacher.

In the late 1950's, they came to work for McKinney ISD where Johnson would dedicate 28 years of his life to the students of McKinney. When he and Evelyn retired in 1986, Johnson was the principal of Burks Elementary, and Evelyn had spent 25 years as a first-grade teacher.

“He was an all-around man who touched the lives of his students,” said Evelyn, who passed away in 2019. “He was interested in the welfare of the children and wanted the best for all students so they could be positive achievers throughout life.”

In an interview with Arthur McNeil, the namesake of McNeil Elementary, he recalled Johnson and his tenure with the district. “I remember Reuben Johnson came to McKinney serving as principal at E.S. Doty High School and also principal of the elementary school held at Doty after the first phase of integration in McKinney," he said.

According to McNeil, after the elementary school closed, Johnson served as assistant principal at Slaughter Middle School, Caldwell Intermediate School, McKinney High School and finally was named principal at Burks Elementary when Dean Bennett retired. His appointment as principal resulted in becoming the first Black principal within an integrated McKinney ISD.

“Reuben Johnson taught me more about human relations and leadership than any college or workshops that I have attended," McNeil said. "He was committed. He was a leader ... Reuben Johnson had a vision or direction for McKinney ISD, which included quality in all aspects, and he created a framework in the workplace for quality activities to take place.”

While Leonard Evans was head coach and Johnson was principal at Doty High School, one of Johnson’s first decisions was to ask Evans to haul all the worn out athletic equipment to the city dump because it was the equipment he and Evans had used during their time as students at the school. Johnson wouldn’t settle for more hand-me-downs and eventually purchased all new equipment for Doty players.

In addition to his service in McKinney schools, Johnson was an active member of St. James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church serving as Sunday School Superintendent, on the Steward Board and in the choir. He and Evelyn had two sons who graduated from McKinney High School. Scott is a retired pharmacist and Dreand is a college administrator.

Reuben Johnson passed away in 1988. McKinney ISD honored the legacy of one of its truly great educators when they opened the doors of Reuben Johnson Elementary in 1997. And, there Johnson's legacy lives on each day through the work of the school's teachers and staff.

Adapted from an article authored by Jean Ann Collins, former journalism teacher at McKinney High School.
17 days ago, McKinney ISD Communications
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