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Mason ISD Education Foundation

The Mason ISD Education Foundation logo features a stylized building and the letter 'M'.

The primary purpose of the Education Foundation is to raise money for Mason TX ISD school programs that are not otherwise funded through tax dollars.  The Mason ISD Education Foundation’s mission is to generate and distribute resources to the Mason ISD teachers to enrich, maintain, and expand programs needed to meet the District’s mission of excellence in education. Help us meet our goal by supporting our events, while helping our school district.

Since our inception in 2002 we have striven to do our very best to raise funds so that we may in turn provide additional opportunities to our students of MISD.  We appreciate the effort of every teacher to bring their most innovative ideas to create valuable and meaningful learning experiences, with the help of the foundation. The Mason ISD Education Foundation has given in excess of $575,000.  We, in turn, appreciate the support and donations  of our community.

  • A group of people are gathered around a long table covered with a white and purple tablecloth, serving themselves food from various bowls and trays during an indoor breakfast event.
    Ready to start the school year off right, our teachers and coaches are busy preparing long before students arrive. The Mason Education Foundation looks forward to serving a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast each August as a way of saying "thank you" for your
  • Three smiling teenage girls stand side-by-side in front of a white poster with inspirational text, each holding a purple and white chevron-patterned gift bag containing purple clothing.
    The Mason Education Foundation has funded WELCOME packets for the High School for several years. Because of enthusiastic response, the program has been introduced to the Elementary and to the Junior High. Counselor Julie Armstrong assembled adorable packe
  • A group of nine teenagers and young adults pose together outdoors on a rocky hiking trail with a large, rounded granite mountain and a bright blue sky with white clouds in the background.
    Helping the ESL (English Second Language) classes learn a new language, Justin McFarland takes his students on annual field trips submerging them into real life situations. This year the EF funded an overnight trip to Enchanted Rock where the students set
  • Six young children stand in a line on a stage holding various prizes, including Lego sets, a basketball, and a football, while a woman and a large giraffe plush toy are visible in the background.
    In an effort to improve school attendance, Mason Education Foundation funded the Awarding for Success Grant. All K-8th grade students with perfect attendance were included in a drawing for ESPECIALLY cool prizes. Good attendance determines a school's fede
  • Four students sit in a modern library or media center, facing a large wall-mounted television screen that is displaying a recorded math lecture on a chalkboard.
    Megan Bierschwale and Ryne Kahan submitted a MISD Education Foundation grant request to Tech Up the Library. By adding the Smart Television to our library, students at MHS have been able to live stream movies, documentaries, and speeches for dual credit a
  • Four students sit in a modern library or media center, facing a large wall-mounted television screen that is displaying a recorded math lecture on a chalkboard.
    Our 5th Grade teachers annually request funds for a field trip to The Science Mill in Johnson City. It provides exhibits such as “The Story of Water”, “Bio-Lab”, “Critter Bots”, “Race Track”, and “Energy Games”. The Science Mill is a d
  • Two young girls sit at a wooden classroom desk smiling at the camera, with one girl in a purple shirt giving a thumbs up while they both use electronic stylus pens on small learning cards.
    To meet the needs of the various levels of learners including ELLS, Dyslexic, and Special Education students diverse educational centers allow the child to become more engaged. When using programs such as Lexia, IStation, and Imagine Learning to enrich th