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Midway ISD honors departing trustee Rick Tullus; colleagues praise his CTE and business partnerships

April 22, 2026 | MIDWAY ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Midway ISD honors departing trustee Rick Tullus; colleagues praise his CTE and business partnerships
The Midway Independent School District board held an extended recognition for outgoing trustee Rick Tullus, thanking him for 13 years of service and highlighting his work on bond initiatives, career and technical education (CTE) partnerships and district growth.

During the tribute, administrators noted that student enrollment climbed significantly during Tullus's tenure and they credited him with helping build business partnerships and strengthening CTE programming. "All they do is make decisions about other people's money and other people's children," Superintendent Dr. Allen said, praising the seriousness of board service while thanking Tullus and his family.

Colleagues described Tullus as pragmatic, visionary and instrumental in connecting schools with industry; CTE staff and administrators singled out his early, deep engagement with program needs and local employers. One administrator said Tullus's questions and focus made clear he understood both the educational and business perspectives and that the resulting industry connections will benefit students in coming years.

Tullus spoke briefly and thanked his family, staff and fellow board members. "It's been a team effort... I've got my home team with Elizabeth and my boys and so thankful for all they've done to support me," he said, noting gratitude for the board experience and the community.

Board members also noted Tullus's support for bonds and facilities planning over his service and presented a slideshow and flowers to his family. Administrators said the district will miss his leadership and look forward to continued community relationships.

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