Community members have until Jan. 12 to provide input on the upcoming Spring High School rebuild via a survey launched by Spring ISD on Dec. 11.

Some context

The rebuild of Spring High School was included in the district's $850 million bond approved by voters in 2022. Spring High School was originally constructed in 1968 and is the district's oldest high school, according to district officials.

In March, the district purchased a 185.2-acre plot of land located near the intersection of the Hardy Toll Road and Riley Fuzzel Road for the new location of Spring High School. The property lies about three miles from Spring High School's current location at 19428 I-45, Spring.

The details


According to the district's bond website—which was last updated Nov. 19—construction on the new campus is set to begin in the summer of 2025 and is expected to open for the fall 2028 semester.

Per the website, the new campus will be "designed with the latest technology, resources and amenities to provide students with a state-of-the-art learning environment." The project architect is Huckabee Architects and the project contractor is Stewart Builders.

Get involved

Parents, students, community members and staff members are invited to give input on the Spring High School rebuild via an online survey, which will be open through Jan. 12. For additional information on the project, click here.


Emily Lincke contributed to this report.