September Updates
Student Support Services-September 2022
Performing and Visual Arts (PVA)
Athletics
SISD Cross Country Meet – Saturday 08/27
Spring ISD hosted its annual SISD Cross Country Meet kicking off the 2022 Season at Planet Ford Stadium. Teams from New Caney, Conroe Oak Ridge, and the 3 SISD High Schools were represented. Race competition included a JV Division (Boys and Girls), Varsity Division (Boys and Girls) along with a Freshman and Open Event.
Volleyball Update
Dekaney lost in the Dayton tournament on Saturday 2-0 to Conroe Caney Creek. They will travel on Tuesday 8/30 to Stafford to face the Lady Spartans in a non-district matchup.
Spring defeated Pasadena Dobie by a score of 3-0 last Tuesday. They will travel to Montgomery on Tuesday 8/30 to face Lake Creek.
Westfield lost to Aldine this past Thursday 2-0 in tournament play and will face Nothbrook at home on Tuesday 8/30.
Football Update
Westfield defeated Cypress Park on Friday 08/26 at Planet Ford with a 63-3 victory in the season opener for both teams. The Mustangs enter the 2022 season as the 9th Ranked Team in the State for 6A.
Dekaney lost a close game in the final minute of the contest to Klein Oak on Friday 08/26 by a score of 32-25. The Wildcats look to bounce back this week as they host Strake Jesuit on Friday here at Planet Ford Stadium.
Thursday 08/25
Spring kicked off the 2022 Season with a victory over Ft. Bend Travis on Thursday 08/25 winning by a score of 36-14. The Lions will host defending State Champion North Shore next Saturday 09/03 here at Planet Ford Stadium. The Kick Off is set for 6:00 PM
SISD Middle School Athletics – (Tuesday) 09/01
Inter-Squad Scrimmages for Volleyball will begin this week for all 7 SISD Middle School campuses.
Student Support Services
Spring ISD's Student Support Services is committed to providing students with social, emotional, physical, academic, and guidance support as well as being a resource for schools and families. As a district, we partner with many organizations that provide services to our students. The services provided range from dropout prevention, mental health services, immunizations, and foster care, as well as psychologists on hand to support students. When children are happy and healthy their learning increases and the chance that they will graduate and succeed in life increases significantly.
Contact Us
Dr. Efrain Olivo, Jr.
Assistant Superintendent of
Student Support Services281-891-6182
Isela Ramos
Administrative Assistant
281-891-6182