Spring ISD Bond 2022

Planning for the Future. Building for Equity.

As part of our unwavering commitment to our strategic plan, "Every Student–Every Teacher–Every Day," Spring ISD is proud to share progress on the 2022 Bond Program. Approved by voters, this transformative initiative reflects our community’s vision for a brighter future, ensuring that all students have access to modern, safe, and innovative learning environments. Major projects, including the rebuilding of Spring High School, the creation of a state-of-the-art districtwide education and performance facility, and significant upgrades in technology, infrastructure, and campus safety, are already underway.

We deeply value the trust our community has placed in us and are committed to upholding that trust by delivering on every promise made in the bond program. This means transparency, accountability, and regular communication with our stakeholders. We encourage you to visit this site regularly for updates, milestones, and progress reports as we work together to shape the future of education in Spring ISD.

Together, we are investing in the success of every student, every teacher, and every school in our district.

New Spring High School

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Construction of a new Spring High School is underway. The new school building will be designed with the latest technologies, resources, and amenities to provide students with a state-of-the-art learning environment.

Education Performance and Instructional Center

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This center will be used for districtwide events, graduation ceremonies, performing and visual arts programs, and indoor athletic competitions. It would also serve as a reunification center in the event of an emergency.

Redesign and Renovations

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Three projects under the bond involve a building refresh or redesign of their existing buildings. These projects include Westfield High School, Reynolds Elementary, and Jenkins Elementary Schools.

Safety and Security

Security Door approved

Camera upgrades, fence improvements and installing a remotely lockdown system are among the proposed projects listed in the bond package.

School Buses and Fleet Vehicles

Bond Buses approved

The purchase of 25 regular education buses and 35 special education buses, as well as other district vehicles to expand the size of the current fleet to accommodate growth. 

Technology Upgrades

Technology Upgrades approved

Upgrade outdated technology at campuses and facilities across the district, including instructional technology in classrooms and technology in school theaters.

High-Priority Maintenance Projects

As a school district, it's important to prioritize maintenance projects that ensure the safety and well- being of students and staff. High priority projects may include upgrading HVAC systems, repairing roofs, and updating electrical and plumbing systems. These projects not only improve the learning environment but also promote energy efficiency and cost savings in the long run.

Please check this page often, as data and project updates are being made in real time.

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