Los aplausos resonaron y los destellos de las cámaras iluminaron la arena mientras 2,140 estudiantes de último año de Spring ISD cruzaban el escenario en el Centro Educativo M.O. Campbell, lo que culminaba una celebración que se extendió durante tres días y seis ceremonias. Estudiantes de las escuelas secundarias Spring, Westfield, Dekaney, Carl Wunsche Sr., La Academia Spring Early College y Momentum vivieron su gran momento: cambiaron la borla de lado, escucharon sus nombres y recibieron sus diplomas.
Class of 2026
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Cheers echoed and camera flashes lit the arena as 2,140 Spring ISD seniors crossed the stage at the M.O. Campbell Educational Center, capping a weekend-long celebration that stretched across three days and six ceremonies. Students from Spring High School, Westfield High School, Dekaney High School, Carl Wunsche Sr. High School, Spring Early College Academy and Momentum High School each had their moment in the spotlight — tassels turning, names called and diplomas earned.
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Spring ISD recognizes Class of 2026 Valedictorians and Salutatorians at annual recognition dinner
by Spring ISDFamilies, district leaders and proud supporters gathered at the Randall Reed Community Center on May 21 as Spring ISD celebrated the 2026 top of the class students at the annual Valedictorian and Salutatorian Recognition Dinner.
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Huntsman Corporation honors 16 Spring ISD seniors with $20,000 scholarships at sixth annual reception
by Spring ISDThe Huntsman Corporation hosted its sixth annual Huntsman Scholarship Reception on April 23 at the Houston City Place Marriott at Springwoods Village. The evening brought together company leaders, Spring ISD board members, campus principals, senior leadership and proud families to celebrate 16 outstanding seniors from Dekaney, Spring, Westfield and Carl Wunsche Sr. high schools.
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Spring ISD Future Educators Signing Day Celebrates 32 Seniors Committed to Returning as Teachers
by Spring ISDFor 32 Spring Independent School seniors, the path from student to teacher is no longer a distant goal, it’s a promise. At the district’s 10th annual Future Educators Signing Day, students signed letters of intent committing to return to Spring ISD classrooms as certified teachers after completing their college degrees.
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