The Meridian Independent
School District encompasses 147 square miles of Bosque
County. The two campuses, Meridian elementary School
(Grades Pre-K - 6) and Meridian High School (Grades 7-12), serve
the educational needs of approximately 552 students. Both
campuses are proud of their strong curriculum and the students'
annual successful performance on the Texas Assessment of
Academic Skills (TAAS) exam. Meridian ISD is currently a
Texas Recognized district.
The district employs
eighty two staff members. It is governed by a seven member
Board of Trustees that takes pride in being part of the team
composed of staff, students, parents and community members
working toward student success.
The mission of Meridian
ISD is to provide an orderly and safe environment and
challenging curriculum for all students to learn social,
academic and technological skills necessary to succeed in a
changing and global society. Each child will
possess a positive self concept, the desire to learn and the
morals and ethics to become a productive citizen.
Visit the Meridian ISD web
site at www.meridianisd.org The
Meridian Public Library went from a suggestion to a reality in
less than one year. Volunteer citizens, working together,
researched, planned and proceeded to bring the library into
existence. It has a children's area for "story
time", a children's section of reading materials, a section
for teens and a section for adult readers. The Meridian
Public Library also features a collection of the ballads, cowboy
songs and poetry, spiritual and ethnic songs that were collected
by Meridian native John A. Lomax.
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