Moulton Independent School District


Moulton Independent School District is a public school district based in Moulton, Texas.
Located in Lavaca County, a small portion of the district extends into Gonzales County.
Moulton ISD has two campuses - Moulton High and Moulton Elementary.
In 2017, Moulton High School received a "Met Standard" rating by the Texas Education Agency. With the rating, MHS also received seven out of seven distinction designations. MHS is one of 467 campuses that earned every distinction for which they were eligible. MHS met standards in Student Achievement, Student Progress, Closing Performance Gaps, and Post-secondary Readiness, and on top of that, the school earned the seven distinction designations available: Academic Achievement in ELA/Reading, Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in Science, Academic Achievement in Social Studies, Top 25 Percent Student Progress, Top 25 Percent Closing Performance Gaps, and Post-secondary Readiness. Only campuses and districts that receive a Met Standard rating are eligible for distinction designations. There are 8, 757 campuses in Texas. 4,553 campuses earned one or more distinctions. 467 campuses earned every distinction for which they were eligible. Of the 1,203 districts evaluated, 58 districts earned the distinction for post-secondary readiness.
The high school competes in the 1A classification under the University Interscholastic League in several extracurricular activities.
Other clubs/organizations sponsored by the school: FFA, 4H, Beta club, Spanish club, Student Council, and Robotics.
The Superintendent of Schools for the Moulton Independent School District is Todd Grandjean.