With construction set to begin following years of collaboration and planning, Spring Independent School District is set to break ground on the new Spring High School—a $430 million flagship campus designed to meet the needs of a growing student population and propel educational excellence for generations to come.
Funded through the district’s 2022 Bond and envisioned by Huckabee Architects and Smith & Company Architects, the new 740,000-square-foot campus will replace the original Spring High School, which was built in 1968. The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 28, at 630 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring, TX 77373, and will include performances by student musicians, remarks from district leadership, and a ceremonial photo opportunity with refreshments to follow.
“This groundbreaking is not just about building a new high school, it’s about building futures,” said Spring ISD Board President Justine Durant. “Our community has come together to create a campus that will inspire learning, foster innovation, and prepare our students to lead in every arena—academics, the arts, athletics, and beyond. This new Spring High School stands as a symbol of what is possible when a community believes in its children.”…