District exits all seven of its underperforming schools, with more than half of campuses earning an “A” or “B” rating
Spring Independent School District improved to an overall “B” rating under the Texas Education Agency’s accountability ratings system for the 2021-2022 school year, exiting all seven of its underperforming schools. More than half of its campuses earned an “A” or “B” rating, with the district earning a cumulative score of 81.
Six campuses earned the highest-possible distinction – an “A” rating. An additional 22 campuses earned a “B” rating, a 133 percent increase from the number of schools that reached an “A” or “B” rating in 2019. No schools were “F”-rated campuses.
“We are elated to receive such great news from the Texas Education Agency,” said Spring ISD Superintendent Dr. Lupita Hinojosa. “Our improvement in this year’s accountability ratings is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our teachers and administrators, who day in and day out go the extra mile for our students. This achievement motivates us to strive for even more growth for our students this school year.”
TEA will officially release its accountability ratings on Monday, Aug. 15. This report will include a complete list of Spring ISD schools and their ratings.
“This rating exemplifies the dedication of our teachers and the commitment to excellence of our students,” said Spring ISD Board President Justine Durant. “As we continue to guide our district into the future, we are confident that we can attain greater growth thanks to the vision and strategies our superintendent and senior leadership team have established.”
Spring ISD A-rated campuses
Elementary schools (3):
- Anderson Elementary School
- Lewis Elementary School
- McNabb Elementary School
Middle Schools (1):
- Roberson Middle School
High Schools (2):
- Spring Early College Academy
- Wunsche High School
Spring ISD B-rated campuses
Elementary schools (20):
- Bammel Elementary School
- Beneke Elementary School
- Booker Elementary School
- Burchett Elementary School
- Cooper Elementary School
- Eickenroht Elementary School
- Heritage Elementary School
- Hirsch Elementary School
- Hoyland Elementary School
- Jenkins Elementary School
- Link Elementary School
- Major Elementary School
- Marshall Elementary School
- Meyer Elementary School
- Ponderosa Elementary School
- Salyers Elementary School
- School for International Studies at Bammel
- Smith Elementary School
- Thompson Elementary School
- Winship Elementary School
Middle Schools (2):
- Spring Leadership Academy
- Twin Creeks Middle School
The State of Texas provides annual academic accountability ratings to its public school districts, charters and schools. These ratings are based on performance on state standardized tests; graduation rates; and college, career, and military readiness outcomes. The ratings examine student achievement, school progress, and whether districts and campuses are closing achievement gaps among various student groups.