Legacy High School opens nominations for Wall of Honor

The 2024 Rebels LEE Legacy Wall of Honor inductees. | Photo: Facebook/MISD.
By Midland Times

Legacy High School is now accepting nominations for its Lee Legacy Wall of Honor, with submissions open from February 2 through June 30.

According to a news release, the honor recognizes distinguished alumni, former faculty and staff, teams, and community members who have made lasting contributions to the school and society. Principal Chris Bryant said that the Wall of Honor plays an important role in celebrating the school’s history while inspiring current students. Established in 2010, the Lee Legacy Wall of Honor highlights individuals whose achievements and service helped shape the school’s identity and values.

Past inductees include former First Lady Laura Bush, internationally acclaimed opera soprano Susan Graham, and U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Tim Green. Under the program’s bylaws, each induction class is limited to no more than three alumni, one former faculty or staff member, one team, and one special merit honoree.

Nominees must meet specific criteria: they must have graduated from Lee High School at least 15 years ago or have made a significant contribution to the school; they must demonstrate character worthy of emulation; and they must have achieved notable professional or societal impact. Inductees will be announced in fall 2026.