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Welcome Coach Cesar, Head Boys Basketball Coach!! Check out the NEW Spring Lions Basketball webpage: https://sites.google.com/springisd.org/springlionsbasketball

Dear Mighty Lion Family,
The time has come! Tomorrow is the First Day of School! As you arrive on campus, please follow these steps to ensure a smooth start:
Locate Your Name & 1st Period Class
Upon entering campus, look for the posted rosters placed in various locations.
These rosters will list each student’s name along with their 1st period class.
Proceed to Your 1st Period Class
Once you’ve found your name, head to your assigned 1st period room.
Upon arrival, your 1st period teacher will provide you with your complete class schedule and any additional instructions for the day.
We recommend arriving a few minutes early to give yourself plenty of time to locate your name and class. Staff members will be available around campus to help answer any questions and guide you if needed.
Reminder: Beginning tomorrow, August 12th, all cell phones must be powered off and put away BEFORE entering the building.
We can’t wait to welcome our Mighty Lions back for an exciting new school year!
My Best. Your Best. Our Best.









Dear Spring High School Families,
We are excited to welcome our students and families back for the 2025–2026 school year! Please mark your calendars for our upcoming orientation events. These sessions are a great opportunity for students to get ready for the new year, meet their teachers and classmates, and learn important information about campus expectations and resources.
Spring High School Ninth Grade Campus – Cub Camp & Parent Orientation
📅 Thursday, July 31, 2025
Cub Camp (Students Only): 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Parent Orientation: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
CLICK HERE to register for the event!
10th Grade Orientation
📅 Monday, August 4, 2025
🕔 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
11th Grade Orientation
📅 Tuesday, August 5, 2025
🕔 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
12th Grade Orientation
📅 Wednesday, August 6, 2025
🕔 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
We look forward to seeing you there and kicking off a successful school year together!
Warm regards,
Spring High School Administration


📅 Mark Your Calendars!
We’ve scheduled orientation sessions for each grade level to ensure families get the information and support they need. Details about times, locations, and what to expect will be shared on our official channels.
🦁 Let’s start the year strong—together!
Stay connected with us for more updates. We can’t wait to see you there!
#SpringHighSchool #LionPride #BackToSchool2025 #SHSOrientation #WeAreSpring
🐭 9th Grade – Cub Camp & Parent Orientation
🗓️ Thursday, July 31
📍 Spring High School Ninth Grade Campus
💼 Cub Camp (Students Only): 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
👨💼 Parent Orientation:
A–L: 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
M–Z: 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM
10th Grade Orientation
🗓️ Monday, August 4 | 🕒 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Spring High School Main Campus
11th Grade Orientation
🗓️ Tuesday, August 5 | 🕒 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Spring High School Main Campus
12th Grade Orientation
🗓️ Wednesday, August 6 | 🕒 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Spring High School Main Campus


Spring High School 9th GRADE CENTER DRESS CODE: Please review the following requirements.




Main Campus, please note that the 9th Grade Center has a separate dress code.
As we prepare for the start of the 2025–2026 academic year, it is imperative that all students and families understand and adhere to the updated expectations regarding Dress Code, Cell Phone Usage, and Backpack Policy. These guidelines are in place to ensure a safe, respectful, and focused learning environment for all.
📌 DRESS CODE EXPECTATIONS
Students are expected to present themselves in a manner that reflects dignity and respect for the educational environment. All attire must align with our campus standards of decency, safety, and professionalism.
Young Ladies:
The following attire will not be permitted:
Tops that expose the midriff, including cropped shirts or tops that ride up.
Open-toe shoes, slides, sandals, or slippers of any kind.
Spaghetti-strapped shirts, low-cut tops, or tops that expose cleavage or undergarments.
Skirts more than two inches above the knee.
Tights, leggings, or any body-hugging garments worn as pants.
Any clothing deemed provocative, revealing, or inappropriate for a learning environment.
Young Men:
The following items are prohibited on campus:
Wave caps, skull caps, ski masks, or any type of head covering not approved by the dress code.
Sagging pants – pants must be worn at the waist, and undergarments should not be visible at any time.
Wife beaters or tank tops worn as outerwear.
Slides, Crocs, house shoes, or any footwear not securely fastened.
Students who arrive at school out of dress code will be required to contact a parent or guardian for a change of clothes or may face consequences, including, but not limited to ISS.
📵 CELL PHONE POLICY
In alignment with House Bill 1481, student use of cell phones and other personal electronic devices is prohibited during instructional time unless explicitly directed by a teacher for educational purposes.
"A school district shall adopt a policy prohibiting a student enrolled in the district from using a cellular telephone or other telecommunications device during instructional time."
All students must turn off and store their phones during class. Unauthorized use will result in confiscation and disciplinary action in accordance with the district’s code of conduct. Please click HERE to review the House Bill in its entirety.
🎒 BACKPACK POLICY
For the safety and security of our campus, all backpacks must be mesh or clear.
Any backpack that does not meet these requirements will be confiscated and held until a parent or guardian picks it up.
Repeated violations may result in further disciplinary consequences.















