Welcome to JAMES S. Deady Middle School! Home of the Hornets!!!
We, at Deady Middle School (pronounced Deedy), are proud to be part of the educational system of the Houston Independent School District.
Our mission Statement: To foster growth through community effort and to prepare college and career ready students who are able to compete in a global society. Teaching and learning are at the heart of our community.
Please be sure to have a valid PICTURE ID with you when picking up your child early from school. Children will ONLY be released to authorized persons who have a valid PICTURE ID.
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Deady Middle School is supported by Lyondellbasell, our business partner. Thanks, Lyondellbasell, for all you do for our students!!!

www.lyondellbasell.com
Communications magnet program still accepting applications
Please contact Ms. J. von der Haar, Deady Magnet Coordinator, at 713-847-4721 if you have any questions regarding how to join our exciting Communication Arts Magnet Program or take a tour of our school. You may mail your applications to our school, hand deliver them or fax directly to 713-845-5645.
The Communications Magnet School is a school-within-a-school on the historic Deady Middle School site, and currently has an enrollment of approximately 340 students. Magnet students take a variety of communications electives such as journalism, web design and multimedia publications. Communications students also serve as our morning and afternoon announcers, create school PSAs, and produce the Deady yearbook.
Magnet applications are available on the HISD website at:
English:
http://www.houstonisd.org/MagnetEnglish/Home/Application%20Forms/MS_EngMagnetApps.pdf
Spanish:
http://www.houstonisd.org/MagnetEnglish/Home/Application%20Forms/MS_SpanMagnetApps.pdf
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It is the policy of the Houston Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of age, color, handicap or disability, ancestry, national origin, martial status or political affiliation in its education or employment programs and activities, as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended