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Community Spirit and Student Dedication Shine at 74th Annual Spring Livestock Show & Fair
by Spring ISDFor 74 years, the unmistakable energy of the Spring Livestock Show & Fair has filled the Nagy Pavilion. The gathering marked a special spot on the calendar for students, families, and community members. It is the culmination of months and years of hard work from FFA students from across the district.
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Spring ISD Hosts Attendance Matters Walk to Bring Students Back and Celebrate Those Showing Up Every Day
by Spring ISDThe morning air buzzed with energy as Spring ISD staff, partners, families, and board members gathered at Momentum High School on March 29 to kick off the district’s Attendance Matters Walk. The event, part of the district’s EVERYday Counts, Attendance Matters campaign, aims to reconnect with students who haven’t returned to class or are struggling with attendance.
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Traditionally, adults are the ones teaching students a thing or two. However, at Dekaney High School’s cafeteria on Thursday evening, the roles were reversed as Spring ISD hosted its annual Gifted and Talented (GT) Expo. The student geniuses welcomed families, their fellow students, and staff to one of the district’s most anticipated academic showcases of the year. They say you learn something new everyday, and this day was no exception.
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Spring ISD delivers on 2022 Bond promises in Safety, Transportation, and Learning for Q1 2025
by Spring ISDSpring ISD is making significant strides in upgrading schools and facilities thanks to the $850 million bond approved by voters in 2022. The bond supports much-needed facility upgrades, security enhancements, and infrastructure improvements across the district. Construction crews are working diligently to modernize classrooms, enhance safety, and create better learning environments for students and teachers. Every campus is benefiting from these transformative changes.
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With a sense of anticipation in the air, nearly 300 young men from across Spring ISD stepped into Dekaney High School for the district’s 7th annual Boys’ Empowerment Summit. Hosted by the district’s Family and Community Engagement Department, the summit brought together middle and high school students for a day of mentorship, meaningful discussions, and engaging activities aimed at creating personal and academic success.
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Spring Independent School District is excited to invite job seekers to our Teachers and Campus Support Job Fair on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at …
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March is Women’s Month–a time to celebrate the resilience, achievements, and limitless potential of women and girls across Spring ISD. This month, we celebrate the transformative role of education in shaping the future of young women.
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The Spring ISD Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council were on a mission to the Texas State Capitol to meet with state representatives and advocate for policies and funding that directly impact their education, addressing key topics such as Education Savings Accounts, basic allotment, Pre-K/special education funding, fine arts funding, and teacher support.
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Spring Independent School District’s Finance and Procurement Services team received significant accolades on Feb. 26 at the 2025 Texas Association of School Business Officials (TASBO) Annual Conference in Austin. The …
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Spring ISD empowers future female leaders at 2025 Girls’ empowerment and leadership summit
by Spring ISDMore than 350 young women in grades 6-12 kicked off Women’s History Month on March 1 for the Spring ISD Girls’ Empowerment and Leadership Summit at Dekaney High School, an event dedicated to preparing them for success in college, careers, and leadership roles.
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Despite the chilly air and a steady February drizzle, the spirit of learning burned bright as more than 500 dedicated Spring ISD staff members came together for the 2025 Spring Learning Fair at Carl Wunsche Sr. High School on Feb. 22. Undeterred by the weather, educators from across the district gathered to explore fresh ideas, refine their skills, and exchange insights with fellow professionals.
Parents with toddlers in tow, teachers clutching notebooks, and district leaders armed with folders, highlighters, and oversized planning sheets—each group came prepared. What united them wasn’t just their connection to Spring ISD, but a common challenge: a projected $13 million budget deficit looming over the upcoming school year. Together, they gathered with a shared determination to face it head-on and find real, practical solutions.