Spring ISD News Blog
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Hoyland Elementary, Carl Wunsche Sr. High principals honored as 2025 Principals of the Year
by Spring ISDEach year, the Principal of the Year honor is awarded to one elementary and one secondary principal, chosen based on campus performance data, observations, student achievement, and input from district leaders and community members. As a part of tradition, both winners were surprised with the recognition at their respective schools.
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Spring ISD Communications team honored with 15 state awards for excellence in storytelling
by Spring ISDThe Spring ISD Communications Office continues to shine as a leader in school public relations, earning 15 Star Awards from the Texas School Public Relations Association (TSPRA) for outstanding work in school communications during the 2023-24 school year. This recognition includes three prestigious Best of Category awards, celebrating the team’s commitment to crafting impactful stories, engaging visuals, and innovative content that connect with students, staff, families, and the broader community.
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It was a battle of wits, endurance and sheer determination at the 2025 Spring ISD Spelling Bee, where students from elementary and middle schools across the district took the stage to compete for the title of district champion.
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As the spring semester unfolds, excitement is building at Spring Independent School District (ISD) for the upcoming Odyssey of the Mind (OM) Regional competition. This year, several dedicated teams from campuses including Dueitt, Anderson, Hirsch, Jenkins, Major, McNabb, Salyers, and Spring Leadership Academy are set to showcase their creativity, innovation, and teamwork on February 22nd, after months of meticulous preparation.
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The district’s annual School Quality Survey will open on Wednesday, Feb. 19, and all parents, campus-based staff and students in grades 3-5 and 6-12 are invited to take part. The …
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The Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) program has profoundly impacted educators within Spring Independent School District (Spring ISD), recognizing and rewarding their dedication to student success. Through TIA, numerous teachers have …
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For the first time in the 90-year district’s history, the first Mariachi group in the history of Spring ISD has been formed. Demonstrating that music is a universal language that transcends language barriers and touches the hearts of human beings regardless of their origin.
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Spring ISD Education Foundation Honors Community Partners for Their Impact on Students and Teachers
by Spring ISDOver the past year alone, the Spring ISD Education Foundation has contributed over $110,000 to support various initiatives, including scholarships, grants, the Girls and Boys Summit, and literacy events. The foundation awards up to $1,000 for teacher-initiated projects, $2,000 for campus or department initiatives, and $5,000 for multi-campus programs.
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Overall, 20 students from Spring, Westfield and Dekaney high schools signed to play football, baseball, and even rowing with schools both far away and closer to home, including Rice University, Howard University, West Point (Army), and University of Southern California, among others.
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Three standout college student teachers from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) were invited to shadow teachers at Northgate Crossing Elementary School in Spring ISD for a week-long, hands-on experience. This program serves a dual purpose: recruiting talented bilingual educators into the district while providing college students with invaluable insights into the teaching profession.
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Spring ISD hosted its fourth annual Rising Writers Expo at Dekaney High School, providing students with an opportunity to showcase their writing talents in a districtwide event that celebrates their achievements and highlights the importance of writing and self-expression.
Spring ISD students honor Black History through art, music, and storytelling at 2025 Expo
Award medals shine brightly in the stage spotlights, dashiki adorned community members, and even in the dark ambiance lights of the theatre the smiles of proud students and parents alike couldn’t be more apparent. The STAR theater inside of Dekaney High School became the place to celebrate African American strength, culture and heritage.