Junior high football players can pick up their equipment on August 15 in the junior high gym from 5-6 p.m.
If you can’t make that time then the kids can get theirs on the first day of school. If you have any questions please contact Coach Burns at the high school.
Children need healthy meals to learn. Mason ISD offers healthy meals every school day. Breakfast costs $1.10; lunch costs $2.20 PC -4 and $2.40 for 5-12. Your children may qualify for free meals or for reduced-price meals. Reduced-price is .30 for breakfast and .40 for lunch. If you received a notification letter that a child is directly certified for free or reduced-price meals, do not complete an application.
The MCF is now accepting applications for our fall grant cycle.
In the past twelve years, the MCF has awarded over 130 grants for a total of $344,000. We have provided grants for upgrades in medical services in our community, area fire departments, school programs, city beautification, and many other areas.
If your non-profit group has a project that will benefit the majority of our community, and you have not received a grant from MCF in the last year, you can pick up and return a grant ...
The public water system of the City of Mason has reached a Critical, Level 2 condition recently, and the City Administrator John Palacio has implemented additional water conservation measures. While we do not fear immediate water shortages, we feel it is necessary to move to Mandatory measures to protect the water levels for everyone and the increase demand of the limitations of our water system. As the hot summer winds continue to blow and the dry conditions only worsen, the City of Maso ...
Lea Lou Co-op will be hosting the Let's Gidder-Dunn for ALS Fundraiser. Come scoot a boot to some great country music featuring Andy Armendariz & Eight from the Gate.
Where: Lea Lou Co-op Mason Tx
When: Sat. Aug. 12th 7-11:55 pm
Cover charge: $5 per person
We will have some very nice items from individuals and local Mason businesses to auction off.
A celebration will be held for 4H members at the Mason pool on Tuesday, August 8 to celebrate the end of summer and introduce the new 4H year! The swim party will be from 6:30 to 8:30pm. A contest will be held to see which 4H member can bring the most non-4H member guests (K-12 grade)!
Oak wilt, one of the most destructive tree diseases in the United States, is killing oak trees in central Texas at epidemic proportions. Oak wilt is an infectious disease caused by the fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum, which invades and disables the water-conducting system in susceptible trees.
All oaks are susceptible to oak wilt to some degree, but some species are affected more than others.
This year CTEC offered twenty-five $1,000 college scholarships, bringing the combined amount of financial help awarded to area students over the program’s 20-year history to $534,000.
In 1997, a bill was passed by the Texas Legislature that allowed nonprofit electric cooperatives to put unclaimed capital credit funds, previously collected by the Comptroller Office for the State General Fund, to use for student scholarships.
CTEC would like to congratulate this year’s local recipients ...
The Board of Trustees of MISD met for their regular meeting on July 13, 2017 at the School Administration Office. Board President Jeff Durst called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm with members Tommy Bierschwale, Jim Bob Smith, Tina Cantu-Navarro, Treg Hudson and Kathryn Martin in attendance. The invocation was brought by Dave Benefield of River of Life Church.
Richard Roper, Education Specialist with ESC Region 15 presented an overview of the TEKS Resource System, an online curriculum manag ...