- Stipes
- General Information
Stipes Elementary School - General Information
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3100 Cross Timbers Dr, Irving, TX 75060
(972) 600-4500
Mission
To prepare our students to become cooperative life-long learners who achieve at high levels and positively impact our community.
Vision
We will provide social, emotional and educational support to all students, in a safe and collaborative learning environment.
Quick Facts
Built: 2005-2006 by Charter Builders
Opened: August 2006
Namesake: John W. and Margie Stipes
School colors: Blue and Green
School mascot: Stallion
Recognitions
Recognition Level of School
2016 Accountability - Met Standard
2015 Accountability - Met Standard
2016 Distinction Designation
2015 Distinction Designation
Top 25% Student Progress
Top 25% Closing Performance Gaps
2022 Distinction Designation for Math
History of Stipes Elementary School
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Irving ISD’s 20th elementary school is named after two of the district’s most ardent supporters – John and Margie Stipes. The school is formally called John W. & Margie Stipes Elementary School.
The late John Stipes was a parent, booster, trustee, and volunteer in Irving ISD for many years. He received Texas and National Life Membership Awards from the Irving City Council of PTAs. He was elected to the IISD Board of Trustees in 1970 and served 15 years including two terms as president. From 1977 to 1985, he was director of the Texas Association of School Boards. Stipes received the Golden Apple for outstanding volunteer service to IISD in 1998. He was a deacon at First Baptist Church of Irving for 43 years. While serving as an IISD trustee, he and Assistant Superintendent James Day met with parents from Davis School and leading citizens in the black community (among them Jackie Townsell, another IISD elementary namesake) to help bring desegregation to IISD. Stipes served as president of the Irving Schools Foundation for two terms. After his death, the foundation established the John W. Stipes Motivational Scholarship for students who have overcome hardships in their school years.
John’s widow, Margie Stipes, has also been an active supporter of Irving schools. She has been president of the Nimitz High School Booster Club numerous times, and she received a National PTA Life Membership from the Irving City Council of PTAs. She, like her husband, has received the Golden Apple Award for volunteerism. She also received the High Spirited Citizen Award from the Irving City Council. Margie is active in Keep Irving Beautiful, First Baptist Church, and the Irving Schools Foundation.
John and Margie’s children – Larry, Randy and Stacie Stipes – all attended IISD schools.