Spring Independent School District
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Spring Independent School District is a school district based in unincorporated Harris County, Texas (USA).
Spring ISD serves a small portion of Houston and portions unincorporated Harris County including the community of Spring.
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[edit] Schools
All of the schools are located in unincorporated Harris County.
[edit] Elementary schools
- Anderson Elementary School
- Bammel Elementary School
- John S. Beneke Elementary School
- Burchett Elementary School
- Clark Primary School and Clark Intermediate School
- Milton Cooper Elementary School
- Heritage Elementary School
- Mildred I. Jenkins Elementary School
- Lewis Elementary School
- Link Elementary School
- McNabb Elementary School
- Meyer Elementary School
- Reynolds (formerly Oak Creek) Elementary School
- Hirsch Elementary School
- Ponderosa Elementary School
- Ponderosa Elementary School (PES) was founded in 1971 at the north side of Harris County, Texas. As of 2006, the current school principal is Barbara Leland. The school's mascot is the Pony and the school newspaper is named the Pony Express.[1]
- Salyers Elementary School
- Smith Elementary School
- Thompson Elementary School
- Winship Elementary School
[edit] Middle schools
- Bammel Middle School
- Dueitt Middle School
- Wells Middle School
- Bailey Middle School (opened fall 2006)
- Claughton Middle School
- Twin Creeks Middle School
[edit] High schools
- Dekaney High School (opens fall 2007)
- Spring High School
- Westfield High School and Westfield Ninth Grade Center
- Carl Wunsche Sr. High School - Career Academy of Spring ISD (opened fall 2006)
[edit] Spring ISD Schools Soon To Open
- Dekaney High School (opens fall 2007)
[edit] ZANGLE ParentConnect
Parents in the Spring Independent School District can now see their children's grades and assignments by internet access.
[edit] PIV
Spring ISD began using the Pinnacle Internet Viewer software in Spring 2005 at Westfield Ninth Grade Center and the following school year district-wide. This software enabled students and parents to view their grades at home through the access of the internet. Beginning in the 2006-2007 school year, Spring ISD no longer uses the Pinnacle Internet Viewer(PIV) software.
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[edit] Alumni Organizations
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