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Midland ISD Announces the Name and Mascot for New Middle Schools

Midland ISD Announces the Name and Mascot for New Middle Schools

Midland ISD Announces the Name and Mascot for New Middle Schools

Midland ISD Board approves John “Randy” Storie and Midland Middle Schools

May 21, 2025 – Midland ISD is excited to announce the names and mascots for two new middle schools opening as part of the 2023 Bond Program: John “Randy” Storie Middle School and Midland Middle School. These names reflect deep community input and honor the rich history and legacy of education in Midland.

 

The name Midland Middle School was selected for the campus currently housing Midland Freshman High School, located on Gist Avenue. The mascot will be the "Dawgs," a nod to the “Bulldog” tradition at Midland High School. This name maintains continuity as students transition to Midland High School. The school’s colors will remain aligned with those of Midland High School, supporting unity and tradition across campuses.

 

“The committee selected Midland Middle School to ensure a seamless transition for students moving on to Midland High School, while honoring the history of the current Midland Freshman building,” said Cyndi Pyles, Executive Director of School Leadership. 

 

The campus located on Neely Avenue—currently home to Legacy High School—will be renamed John “Randy” Storie Middle School, with the mascot "Buffalo". The name honors the late Randy Storie, a beloved and influential band director who served at Lee High School for over 30 years. Under his leadership, the Lee Band achieved national acclaim, including performances at the Tournament of Roses Parade, Carnegie Hall, and three Presidential Inaugural Parades. The Buffalo mascot symbolizes strength, resilience, and unity—attributes Mr. Storie exemplified and instilled in his students. It also serves as a meaningful tribute to his alma mater, West Texas A&M University, whose mascot is the Buffalo.

 

“The buffalo mascot symbolizes resilience and reflects the determination we strive to instill in our students," said Cyndi Pyles, Executive Director of School Leadership. "It also pays tribute to the legacy of Randy Storie; a proud graduate of West Texas A&M University and former Lee High School Band Director.”  

 

The naming process for both schools followed district policy and emphasized transparency and community engagement. Survey results, committee discussions, and input throughout the district played a critical role in the final recommendations. The names were approved by the Board of Trustees at the May regular board meeting.

 

Brand development for each campus—funded through the 2023 Bond Program—will continue in preparation for their official openings.

 

For more information about Midland ISD’s bond projects, visit MidlandBond2023.com.

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Media Contact:

Jasmine Huerta

MISD Communication Specialist

jasmine.huerta@midlandisd.net

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