Spring ISD News Blog
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Spring ISD Earns First-Ever Texas Thespians Premier Communities for Theatre Education Award
by Spring ISDSpring Independent School District has earned its first-ever districtwide distinction for theatre education, receiving the Texas Thespians Premier Communities for Theatre Education Award from the Texas Thespians Educational Theatre Association—one of the governing bodies for theatre education in Texas. Spring ISD is one of only 21 districts statewide to receive this prestigious recognition.
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Looking to celebrate a Spring ISD employee? Now’s your chance! You can nominate anyone serving in the district—be it a teacher, custodian, secretary, clerk, mechanic, bus driver, librarian, nurse, or counselor—for the Employee Excellence Award and honor their outstanding contributions.
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Spring ISD proudly celebrates the educators and campuses who continue to strengthen the bridge between school and home. This fall, the Communications Department launched the new “ClassDojo Champions of the …
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A routine Thursday afternoon at Cooper Elementary School took an unexpected turn when a group of gingerbread men reportedly ran loose across the Spring ISD campus — just one day …
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Winter Literacyland Brings the Joy of Reading to Spring ISD Families with 45,000 Books
by Spring ISDThe spirit of Christmas and the joy of literacy filled the halls of Dekaney High School on Dec. 12 as Spring ISD’s Family and Community Engagement Department hosted its annual Winter Literacyland celebration. The free, family-friendly event welcomed more than 1,600 families from across the district, as well as attendees from surrounding communities, for an evening dedicated to reading, learning and holiday fun for all.
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The Spring ISD Board of Trustees has approved the 2026-27 Instructional Calendar. The approved calendar — Option A — will have students starting classes on Aug. 12, 2026, and finishing …
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Spring ISD Board of Trustees Approves Closure of Link Elementary and Dueitt Middle School as Part of District Optimization Plan
by Spring ISDDuring its December regular board meeting on Tuesday evening and after several months of comprehensive District Optimization Plan review and extensive community engagement, the Spring ISD Board of Trustees approved …
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Victory in Action: How Spring ISD prepares students with disabilities for life after graduation
by Spring ISDWithin the walls of Westfield High School, the Vocational Independence Community Training of Outstanding Resilient Young Adults (V.I.C.T.O.R.Y.) Program has become a place where young adults with disabilities continue to learn, grow, and discover their strengths long after graduation.
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The cloudy Saturday morning of Nov. 8 at Booker Elementary School came alive with cheerful bee-themed yellow and black decorations as Spring ISD hosted its 9th Annual Spanish Spelling Bee featuring the district’s top spellers from elementary and middle schools. Students, families, and staff—including principals and teachers—gathered to celebrate bilingualism, cultural pride, and academic excellence.
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Spring ISD Visual Arts Program Recognized Among Top Districts in Texas for Seven Years Running
by Spring ISDThe Texas Art Education Association (TAEA) has announced the winners of the 2024–2025 District of Distinction Award, naming Spring Independent School District (Spring ISD) as one of 16 districts to earn this honor for the seventh consecutive year in the state of Texas.
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Funded by the Campos Foundation with a $160,517 investment and brought to life by SmartLab Learning, the new SmartLab gives Hirsch Hawks the chance to explore, build, and innovate, which is an opportunity that many students might not otherwise have until much later in their education.
More than 300 community members, business partners, faith leaders, elected officials and district leaders gathered at the Hilton Houston North for Spring ISD’s 2026 State of the District, themed “The Power of One Degree.” The event reinforced the district’s theme of how one extra degree of effort — from students, educators, and the community — can turn momentum into measurable achievement.