SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 16717 Ella Blvd Houston, Texas 77090 (281) 891-6055 FAX (281) 891.6041 August 24, 2015 To Our Substitute Staff: Welcome to the 2015-2016 school year. We appreciate the professional spirit that you demonstrate in the service that you provide for the young people of our District. While yours is an “as-needed” position, the responsibility that you assume as you conduct the lesson in the teacher’s absence is an important contribution to the success of the instructional program. We extend our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to you for sharing your talent with us. If I may be of assistance to you in any way, please contact me. Respectfully, Substitute Office TABLE OF CONTENTS SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ..............................1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES & ADMINISTRATION ..............................2 S.I.S.D. FACILITIES ........................................................................3 DAILY TIME SCHEDULE ................................................................7 SELECTION PROCESS & CERTIFICATION STATUS ..................9 EXPECTATIONS OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS ........................ 10 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT .................................................... 13 SALARY SCHEDULE ................................................................... 16 LENGTH OF ASSIGNMENT ........................................................ 17 INTERRUPTION OF LONG-TERM ASSIGNMENT ..................... 17 REMOVAL FROM SUBSTITUTE ROSTER ................................. 18 COMPUTER RECORDS OF DAYS WORKED ............................ 19 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION ................................ 21 SCHOOL MASCOT AND COLORS ............................................. 28 S.I.S.D. INSTRUCTIONAL CALENDAR ....................................... 30 MAP OF THE DISTRICT .............................................................. 31 SPRING ISD — THE DISTRICT The Spring Independent School District is located 20 miles north of downtown Houston in suburban North Harris County. It encompasses 54.7 square miles of residential, commercial, and agricultural use properties. We have twenty-six elementary schools (K-5), seven middle schools (6-8), six high schools. Spring is one of Texas’ 50 largest public school districts. The District’s standards are high as we are constantly involved in the pursuit of excellence in our educational programs. Adhering to the same high standards as a regular teacher, our substitute teachers are considered a very important part of the educational program. Their contribution is essential to the success of our mission of developing students who excel academically, reason and solve problems rationally, and act responsibly by displaying good character and citizenship. Students attend school in modern buildings that provide a mix of instructional space, ranging from individual enclosed classrooms to grade level teaching areas that enhance the team teaching process. Students are grouped for learning; and both Special Education, and the Pyramid Program for gifted and talented students help meet students’ special needs. High school students are offered a variety of independent study and advanced placement courses, as well as, many career courses, and a wide range of electives. The District offers pre-kindergarten for four-year-old children who are non-English speaking or economically disadvantaged. Instruction using computers is an integrated part of curriculum at all grade levels including mathematics, language arts, science, social studies, and occupational/technical subjects. A variety of extracurricular activities are available, including athletics, music, theater arts, journalism and other numerous clubs and organizations. The music program has been awarded state and national recognition. Students have won state debate honors and have excelled in other University Interscholastic League competitions, as well as, regional, state, and national vocational competition. Our Vision Statement: “Spring Independent School District will be a district of choice known for high quality academics with innovative and specialized programs that meet the needs of all students in a positive learning environment.” Thank you for choosing to be part of our vision. Page 1 SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. Deborah Jensen, Position 1 Chris Bell, Position 2 Justine Durant, Vice President, Position 3 Rhonda L. Faust, J.D., President, Position 4 Rhonda Newhouse, Position 5 Ron Crier, Position 6 Jana Gonzales, Assistant Secretary, Position 7 ADMINISTRATION Superintendent of Schools……………………….Dr. Rodney E. Watson Chief of Staff…………………………………………………….Julie F. Hill Chief Academic Officer……………………………....Dr. Lupita Hinojosa Chief Financial Officer…………………………………..Ann Westbrooks Chief of Police………………………………...………….Victor L. Mitchell Chief Communications Officer……………..……..Tiffany Davila-Dunne Chief Human Resource Officer……………...…..Deeone G. McKeithan Chief Schools Officer………………………………....Dr. Josie Gutierrez Human Resources Officer Workforce Development………………….Kimberly Fonteno Operations……………….……..Dr. Tameka Williams-Bruce Human Resources Executive Director………………….Jamie Freeman Human Resources Director ………………………..…...Jeannine Porter Human Resources Director…………….…………..……...Pamela David Page 2 Administration Offices .................................................... 281.891.6000 16717 Ella Blvd. Houston, TX 77090 Human Resources Division ....................................... 281.891.6040 Substitute Office ......................................................... 281.891.6055 SCHOOLS High Schools Early College Academy……………………………………..281.891.6880 1001 Southridge Rd Houston, Tx 77090 Dekaney High School ...................................................... 281.891.7342 22351 Imperial Valley Houston, TX 770073 Spring High School.......................................................... 281.891.7039 19428 I-45 North Spring, TX 77373 Westfield High School ..................................................... 281.891.7130 16713 Ella Blvd. Houston, TX 77090 Wunsche High School ................................................... 281.891.7650 900 Wunsche Loop Spring, TX 77373 Middle Schools Bailey Middle School ....................................................... 281.891.8000 3377 James Leo Drive Spring, TX 77373 Bammel Middle School ................................................... 281.891.7900 16711 Ella Blvd. Houston, TX 77090 Claughton Middle School .............................................. 281.891.7950 3000 Spears Road Houston, TX 77067 Page 3 Dueitt Middle School ...................................................... 281.891.7800 1 Eagle Crossing Spring, TX 77373 Roberson Middle School .............................................. 281.891.7702 1500 Southridge Houston, TX 77090 Twin Creeks Middle School ........................................... 281.891.7850 27100 Cypresswood Spring, TX 77373 Wells Middle School ....................................................... 281.891.7750 4033 Gladeridge Houston, TX 77068 Elementary Schools Anderson Elementry ...................................................... 281.891.8360 6218 Lyngate Spring, TX 77373 Bammel Elementary ....................................................... 281.891.8150 17309 Red Oak Houston, TX 77090 Beneke Elementary ........................................................ 281.891.8450 3840 Briarchase Houston, TX 77014 Booker Elementary ......................................................... 281.891.8750 22352 Imperial Valley Houston, TX 7707 Burchett Elementary ...................................................... 281.891.8630 3366 James Leo Drive Spring, TX 77373 Clark Primary (Grades PK-2) .......................................... 281.891.8600 12625 River Laurel Houston, TX 77014 Page 4 Clark Intermediate (Grades 3-5) ..................................... 281.891.8540 1825 Rushworth Houston, TX 77014 Cooper Elementary.......................................................... 281.891.8660 18655 Imperial Valley Houston, TX 77073 Eickenroht Elementary ................................................... 281.891.8840 15252 Grand Point Drive Houston, TX 77090 Heritage Elementary ........................................................ 281.891.8510 12255 T. 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Jester Houston, TX 77067 Hirsch Elementary ........................................................... 281.891.8330 2633 Trailing Vine Spring, TX 77373 Hoyland Elementary ........................................................ 281.891.8810 2200 Wittershaw Drive Houston, TX 77090 Jenkins Elementary ......................................................... 281.891.8300 4615 Reynaldo Spring, TX 77373 Lewis Elementary ............................................................ 281.891.8720 3230 Spears Road Houston, TX 77067 Link Elementary ............................................................... 281.891.8390 2815 Ridge Hollow Houston, TX 77067 Major Elementary…………………………………………….281.891.8887 16855 Sugar Pine Drive Houston, TX 77090 Marshall Elementary………………………………………….281.891.4900 24505 Birnamwood Spring, TX 77373 Page 5 McNabb Elementary .........................................................281.891.8690 743 East Cypresswood Drive Spring, TX 77373 Meyer Elementary ............................................................281.891.8270 16330 Forest Way Houston, TX 77090 Northgate Crossing Elementary .....................................281.891.8780 23437 Northgate Crossing Blvd. Spring, TX 77373 Ponderosa Elementary ....................................................281.891.8180 17202 Butte Creek Houston, TX 77090 Reynolds Elementary ......................................................281.891.8240 3975 Gladeridge Houston, TX 77068 Salyers Elementary ..........................................................281.891.8570 25705 Hardy Street Spring, TX 77373 Smith Elementary .............................................................281.891.8420 26000 Cypresswood Spring, TX 77373 Thompson Elementary ....................................................281.891.8480 12470 Walters Road Houston, TX 77014 Winship Elementary .........................................................281.891.8210 2175 Spring Creek Spring, TX 77373 Page 6 DAILY TIME SCHEDULE Student Full Day Substitute Full Day 1/2 Day A.M. 1/2 Day P. 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Dekaney 7:15-2:30 6:45-3:00 6:45-10:45 10:20-3:00 Spring 7:15-2:30 6:45-3:00 6:45-11:00 10:20-3:00 Westfield 7:15-2:30 7:00-3:00 7:00-11:00 10:20-3:00 Wunsche 7:15-2:30 6:45-3:00 7:00-11:00 10:20-3:00 Bailey 9:00-4:15 8:00-4:15 8:15-12:15 12:15-4:15 Bammel 9:00-4:15 8:15-4:15 8:15-12:15 12:15-4:15 Claughton 9:00-4:15 8:15-4:15 8:15-12:15 12:15-4:15 Dueitt 9:00-4:15 8:15-4:15 8:15-12:15 12:15-4:15 Roberson 8:15-3:30 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Twin Creeks 9:00-4:15 8:15-4:45 8:15-12:45 12:00-4:30 Wells 9:00-4:15 8:15-4:15 8:15-12:15 12:15-4:15 Anderson 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Bammel 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Beneke 8:00-3:15 7:15-3:45 7:15-11:30 11:30-3:45 Booker 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Burchett 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Clark Primary 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:15 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Clark Interm. 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Cooper 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Schools High Middle Elementary Page 7 DAILY SCHEDULE Schools Student Full Day Substitute Full Day 1/2 Day A.M. 1/2 Day P.M. Elementary (Continued) Eickenroht 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Heritage 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:30-11:30 11:00-3:30 Hirsch 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:30-11:30 11:00-3:30 Hoyland 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Jenkins 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Lewis 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Link 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Major 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Mc Nabb 8:00-3:15 7:20-3:50 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Meyer 8:00-3:15 7:15-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:15-3:30 Northgate Crossing 8:00-3:15 7:25-3:45 7:40-11:40 11:40-3:40 Ponderosa 8:00-3:15 7:15-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Reynolds 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Salyers 8:00-3:15 7:45-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Smith 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:30 Thompson 8:00-3:15 7:30-3:30 7:30-11:30 11:30-3:00 Winship 8:00-3:15 7:45-3:45 7:45-11:45 11:45-3:45 Page 8 SUBSTITUTE SELECTION PROCESS The position of Substitute Teacher in the Spring Independent School District is a non-contract, part-time position used on an as-needed basis. To apply for a substitute position in Spring ISD, you must complete an online application on the Spring ISD website. Requirements necessary for a complete substitute’s personnel file include the following: District Substitute Application Substitute Training Applicant Agreement Consent for Criminal Record Search Approved Homeland Security form Homeland Security identification documents College transcript showing at least 45 college credit hours or more Personal Data Sheet W-4 form Section 457—Designation of Alternate Retirement Plan Letter of Reasonable Assurance CERTIFICATION STATUS The following qualification is required to be a certified substitute: A valid Texas teaching certificate, or A valid teaching certificate from another state. Page 9 PLACEMENT PROCESS AESOP (Automated Educational Substitute Operator) implemented by Frontline Data, Inc. is an automated system that uses an internet website and voice response software via the telephone. The website and voice response for telephone calls are linked. The system uses information acquired by the website and telephone to generate absence data reports for site administrators and District administrators. Substitutes may contact AESOP to review and accept positions on the website at www.aesoponline.com or by calling 1-800-942-3767 using a touch-tone telephone. The Substitute Office telephone number is 281.891.6055. EXPECTATIONS OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Substitute teachers are considered professionals. It is very important to provide a positive, professional model for the students to emulate. The substitute teacher is expected to deliver instructions for the students in the classes assigned according to the plans provided by the teacher. Assistance is available from the department chair/team leader. The substitute teacher is expected to arrive on time for each assignment. If you cannot arrive on time, notify the Substitute Office and the school. The substitute teacher is expected to become familiar with all emergency drills, protection procedures, evacuation routes, and bell signals and expectations for student behavior. The substitute teacher is expected to perform all of the duties of the regular classroom teacher which include providing instruction to the class assigned, covering other teachers’ classes, assisting in the supervision of students, performing clerical tasks and all other duties as requested by the principal. Page 10 While interacting with a student, a substitute teacher is expected to behave professionally at all times. He/she shall never use sarcasm, profanity, or ridicule students. Under no circumstances shall a substitute teacher touch a student and/or attempt to forcefully remove a a student from class. If a difficult situation should arise, seek the assistance of the principal, assistant principal, or another teacher. The substitute teacher is expected to report personal injury of a student to the principal or assistant principal. Students appearing to be ill or injured should be sent to the school nurse or the nurse should be summoned to the classroom as soon as possible. The substitute teacher is expected to work a full teaching day unless he/she is informed differently by the principal or Substitute Office. During the instructional day a substitute teacher shall not leave the campus without permission from the principal or assistant principal. When a substitute teacher has been assigned to a class in which there is a student teacher, the substitute teacher is expected to remain in the classroom with the student teacher and assist as the student teacher directs the lesson. It is essential that, as a substitute teacher, you are careful not to divulge any confidential information which has been received from contact with children and other people in the school. Your observations and interactions with staff or students should be treated as privileged communications. If you have concerns or recommendations for improvement, please submit your ideas to a building principal, the Substitute Office, or the Director of Substitutes, and every consideration will be given to them. REPORTING TO AN ASSIGNMENT Upon arrival at the school, check in with the school secretary, or substitute coordinator for the campus; and confirm your assignment. Be aware that your assignment may be changed from the one you were given when you were first contacted. Page 11 It is mandatory that you sign the AESOP Daily Report. You will be required to sign in at the beginning and the end of the day. Pick up the substitute folder, attendance roster, keys (if needed) and necessary materials for the day. Learn the name of the team leader, department chair, or the teacher in charge who can assist you. Obtain directions to the classroom or department. Locate the lounge and restrooms. Locate the lesson plans for the day. Use the substitute folder to familiarize yourself with the daily schedule, special assignments, attendance procedures, dismissal procedures, restroom procedures, class management procedures, hall passes, detention hall and tardy slips. Obtain information on all emergency drills and procedures and follow them very carefully in the event of an emergency or drill. Since you are not conferencing with parents or developing lesson plans, you will be on call during the conference period to assist the team leader, office, library, etc., as needed. PREPARATION FOR INSTRUCTION Lesson plans and other instructions provided by the regular teacher shall be followed as closely as possible. Before students arrive: Introduce yourself to the neighboring teacher, team leader or department chair. Review the lesson plans and locate all needed materials. Write your name on the chalkboard or overhead. Page 12 Place assignments on the board or overhead. Take charge of the classroom: Greet students at the door or as they enter the area. Direct students to their seats. Create a quiet, businesslike atmosphere. Have assignment ready to implement. Remain standing to organize the class. Take roll efficiently. Check off names as students arrive, or move quietly among the students checking names against a seating chart (if available). Give explicit directions and explanations. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT THE SUBSTITUTE SHALL NEVER LEAVE STUDENTS UNSUPERVISED. The supervision of students is both a classroom management and a safety responsibility. The substitute teacher has the same responsibility as the regular teacher for the students’ well-being while in his/her care. Substitute teachers are expected to review the District Student Handbook to become familiar with policies and procedures of the District. Disciplinary problems may be avoided by keeping students occupied in meaningful activities and by providing firm and consistent treatment of students. The substitute should review the classroom discipline plan. Check with the team leader, department chair, teachers or principal for necessary clarifications. Do not hesitate to ask for help. Page 13 The substitute teacher should have extra activities appropriate for the grade level ready so that students never have idle time. The substitute teacher should emphasize positive behavior by giving appropriate positive specific feedback. Organize the details to minimize time spent on procedural matters: Have students pass papers to the front of each row and count them. Ask students to place homework or test papers on the corner of their desks and pick them up. Do not permit wandering, unnecessary pencil sharpening, etc. Make use of student monitors to assist in collecting items or passing the trash can. Encourage student attention and active participation. Substitute teachers are expected to be an active part of classroom instruction. Monitor students carefully by moving around the classroom checking on each student by answering questions, and/or clarifying the assignment. As you monitor the classroom, provide feedback to students about their work. Keep an eye on the clock. Allow time for administrative and academic closure. PROCEDURE FOR THE END OF THE DAY Substitutes are required to stay through the teacher’s scheduled day even if the absent teacher has last period as a conference time. Your workday will begin at least 30 minutes before class starts and Page 14 end at least 30 minutes after the students are dismissed. Many teachers have duty assignments at dismissal, such as hall supervision, bus duty, etc. Organize all papers. Label by class period or subject, and leave papers in a secure place. Make notes for the teacher indicating progress each class made in the lesson, list absentees, give information about behavior problems, students with good behavior, and parent phone calls/visits. Secure the room. Return the substitute folder, keys and materials to the secretary or team leader. The substitute has the same responsibility as the regular teacher for equipment and materials assigned to his/her care. Sign out on the AESOP Daily Report. Check with the school secretary about future substitute assignments. TECHNOLOGY All Spring ISD substitutes are issued a Spring ISD email address. This email address is subject to Spring ISD’s Acceptable use guidelines. District email addresses are for official use only. Examples of this include: communicating with Substitute office, Spring ISD campuses and/or staff. The substitute office has created a substitute website for the purpose of providing additional resources to substitutes in our district. The website can be accessed by logging into the my.springisd.org website and clicking on the substitute link. Once in the website, substitutes have access to training PowerPoint's, teacher report forms and other pertinent documents that might be helpful to the substitute. SUBSTITUTE OFFICE Substitute office phone number: 281-891-6055 Substutute office email: subservices@springisd.org Page 15 SUBSTITUTE 2014-2015 SALARY SCHEDULE Daily Assignment Rate Retired Teacher ......................................................... $ 90.00 Certified Teacher ........................................................ $ 90.00 Registered Nurse ....................................................... $ 100.00 LV Nurse…………………………………………………. $ 75.00 Non-Certified Substitute Teacher in a teaching position ................................................................ $ 75.00 Non-Certified/Certified Substitute Teacher in a paraprofessional or clerical position ........................... $ 60.00 An Extension Center position is considered a paraprofessional position. Long-Term Assignment Rate 20+ days substituting for the same teacher Certified Substitute ............................................. $ 140.00 If no certified teacher is available, with approval Non-certified Substitute ....................................... $ 100.00 Returning Substitutes Non Certified Substitutes returning from the 2014-2015 school year who have worked 90+ days during the 14/15 school year will have a daily rate of $80.00. This rate will apply to teaching, teacher’s aide, and clerical positions. ******It is the responsibility of the retired teacher to keep track of their days worked in AESOP***** Page 16 LENGTH OF ASSIGNMENT Substitute teachers are called on an as-needed basis to fill positions when regular staff members are unable to report for duty. Every effort is made to keep the same substitute in the assignment for the duration of the regular staff member’s absence. LONG-TERM ASSIGNMENTS When a teacher is absent 20 or more days, a long-term substitute is placed in the position. A long-term substitute is one who is appointed to a classroom with full responsibility to plan, deliver and evaluate student learning. The long-term substitute teacher shall be certified for the position in which he/she is placed. In the event a certified substitute is not available, State law requires that parents be notified if a non-certified substitute is placed for 30 or more days in the same class. The long-term certified substitute teacher is paid at the daily rate of $140.00. A non-certified long– term substitute is paid $100.00. The long-term substitute teacher is not eligible for District dental, life or long term disability insurance benefits. INTERRUPTION OF A LONG-TERM ASSIGNMENT The long term substitute is allowed up to five (non-paid) days of absence (continuous or non-continuous) for personal illness without the long-term assignment being considered interrupted. Page 17 If a long-term assignment is interrupted for any reason other than personal illness, it is at the discretion of the campus principal whether the substitute will continue in the long-term assignment. REMOVAL FROM THE SUBSTITUTE ROSTER There are times when it is beneficial for the District to discontinue the employment of a substitute. A substitute staff member’s name may be removed from the roster if he/she fails to meet the expectations of the position at any time for any reason at the discretion of the Human Resource Department. A substitute’s name will be removed for committing any of the following transgressions: Failure to follow District policies and procedures. Failure to follow specific directions of a principal. Demonstration of conduct inappropriate to a person in a professional position. This includes any behavior in the workplace, or away from the workplace that interferes with the mission of Spring ISD. Repetitive cancellations of assignment will result in conference with the Substitute Office. LEAVING THE SUBSTITUTE SERVICE If you decide you no longer want to substitute teach in Spring ISD, please submit a letter to the substitute office stating you would like to be removed from Spring ISD substitute system. Upon submitting a letter you must return your ID badge to the Substitute Office, 16717 Ella Blvd., Houston, TX 77090. Page 18 COMPUTER RECORDS OF DAYS WORKED We are using a computer-generated timecard to maintain the records of your days worked. At each campus you will be asked to review a printout of the AESOP Daily Report that will show your name and information about the job that you filled for the day. It will be your responsibility to check this record to determine if it is correct. If the information is correct, you should put your initials beside your name under the “Filled” portion of the report. We suggest that you also keep a hand-written record of the information about the jobs you work. Write down the confirmation number of the job you worked in the space provided on the calendar in the back of this handbook. By doing this, your will have your own record as reference if we experience computer problems. SEE EXAMPLE OF DAILY REPORT→ Page 19 Page 20 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION BENEFITS Substitute staff members are eligible for medical insurance. Please contact the Benefits Office regarding enrollment. Substitute staff members are covered under the District’s Legal Liability Insurance Plan. Spring ISD is also a Workers’ Compensation carrier. EDUCATORS’ LEGAL LIABILITY INSURANCE The Educators’ Legal Liability Policy protects substitute teachers against claims made against them for errors, omissions, and/or breach of duty in the performance of their jobs for the District (Board Policy CRB). The policy provides protection except when an administrative investigation determines that: The claim arises from a staff member’s action which was not in accordance with official directives or established Board Policy; or The claim arises from an illegal act, official misconduct or gross negligence on the part of the staff member; or The legal counsel representing the District is/or becomes of the opinion that the claim arises from a condition described above or that there is a conflict of interest between the staff member and the District. In such event, the Board may authorize the employment of separate counsel to represent the staff member. RETIREMENT SERVICE CREDIT A substitute teacher may request credit for retirement by substituting 90 or more days per year and filing a TRS form at the end of Page 21 the year. TRS will annually bill the substitute for the total amount due. Please contact the Benefits Office at 281-891-6052 for help, or Teacher Retirement System at 1-800-223-8778, as the amount to be paid varies with the number of days worked. ALTERNATE RETIREMENT PLAN In 1990 the United States congress passed OBRA 1990 (The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990). This Act required that beginning July 1, 1991, all District staff members not participating in a qualified retirement plan, such as TRS, be placed in Social Security or an alternate retirement program meeting Federal requirements. The Alternate Retirement Plan meets the Federal requirements to provide a retirement program for those District staff members not covered by TRS. Your participation in this plan is in lieu of Social Security. The Alternate Retirement Plan is a retirement and investment plan for part-time, seasonal, temporary staff members, and substitute teachers who are not eligible to participate in the retirement programs provided through the Teachers Retirement System of Texas (TRS). The Plan is an IRC Section 457 Deferred Compensation Plan administered by First Financial Administrators, Inc. Under the Plan, the substitute staff member will contribute 6.2% of their monthly pay through a before-tax payroll deduction. Social Security deductions will no longer be taken due to membership in this Plan. An Alternate Retirement Plan account will be established in the substitute’s name where the contributions will be placed and will earn interest less appropriate fees. The funds in the account are 100% vested to the substitute staff member and all may be withdrawn at the time of retirement or termination from the District service. If the staff member should leave before retirement age, the contribution and interest paid on the account may be taken as taxable cash or the funds may be left in the account to continue to accumulate interest on a tax deferred basis. The funds are intended to be used for retirement and can be withdrawn only after leaving the District. All withdrawal requests are Page 22 paid only in the first three months of the calendar year following the staff member’s termination. Contact First Financial Group of America Administrative & Retirement Solutions, Inc. at 1-800-4307999 for additional information. AUTOMATIC PAYROLL DEPOSIT Substitutes’ paychecks are deposited by electronic fund transfer (EFT) into an account at a bank, credit union, or savings and loan of their choice provided that the institution is a member of the Federal Reserve. This includes the majority of greater Houston banking institutions. With automatic deposit, a staff member’s pay is immediately available for use on the scheduled pay date. Contact the Payroll Supervisor at 281.891.6095 for more information about the automatic payroll deposit service. Any change, such as changing banks or opening and closing accounts, must be made in writing to the Payroll Office two weeks in advance of the change. TOBACCO FREE WORKPLACE Policies DH (Local), GKA (Local), FNC (Local), FNCD (Legal) In an effort to protect the health of the staff and students, smoking or using tobacco products is prohibited on all District-owned property. This includes all buildings, playground areas, parking facilities, and facilities used for athletics and other activities. Drivers of Districtowned vehicles are prohibited from smoking while inside the vehicle. Notices stating that smoking is prohibited and punishable by a fine are displayed in prominent places on all property. Staff members in violation of this prohibition shall be subject to progressive disciplinary consequences. Repeated violations may result in dismissal. A first time offender shall have the policies and the management guidelines reviewed with him/her by his/her supervisor. Written documentation of the review shall be placed in the staff member’s file. Page 23 A second time offender shall receive both a verbal and written warning that he/she shall be suspended from work without pay for five days. A third time offender shall be suspended from work without pay for five days and shall be advised in writing that should the behavior occur one more time, the staff member shall be terminated from his/her position in the District for failure to comply with Board policy and failure to follow the specific directive of his/her supervisor. A fourth time offender shall be terminated from his/her position with the District following procedure for termination outlined in Board policy. In accordance with policies related to dismissal, a staff member may appeal the dismissal. SAFETY Policy CKA (Legal), CKB (Legal), CKC (Legal), CKD (Local), CKE (Local), CLC (Legal) The District has developed and promotes a comprehensive program to ensure the safety of its staff, students, and visitors. The safety program includes guidelines and procedures for responding to emergencies and activities to help reduce the frequency of accidents and injuries. To prevent or minimize injuries to the staff, co-workers, and students, and to protect the conserve District equipment, staff members must comply with the following requirements. Observe all safety rules. Keep work areas clean and orderly at all times. Immediately report all accidents to their supervisor. Operate only equipment or machines for which they have training and authorization. Page 24 Staff members with questions or concerns relating to safety programs and issues may contact the Director of Benefits at 281.891.6053. DRUG-FREE POLICY Policies DH (Local), DI (Local) Spring ISD is committed to maintaining a drug-free environment and will not tolerate the use of illegal drugs in the workplace. Staff members who are in possession of, use, or are under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs as defined by the Texas Controlled Substances Act during working hours may be dismissed. Report of Drug Offenses A teacher, administrator, or other District staff member is not liable in civil damages for reporting to a school administrator or governmental authority, in the exercise of professional judgment within the scope of the teacher’s, administrator’s, or staff member’s duties, a student whom the teacher suspects of using, passing, or selling, on school property any of the following substances: Marijuana or a controlled substance, as defined by the Texas Controlled Substances Act. A dangerous drug, as defined by the Texas Dangerous Drug Law An abusable glue or aerosol paint, as defined by the Texas Controlled Substances Act, or a volatile chemical, if the substance is used or sold for the purpose of inhaling its fumes or vapors. An alcoholic beverage, as defined by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. NEPOTISM Board Policy DK (Local). The District nepotism policy does not apply to substitute staff, except that substitutes will not be placed in the same department (secondary schools) or in the same grade level (elementary schools) where a person to whom they are related is assigned. Page 25 COMPUTER USE AND DATA MANAGEMENT Policy CQ The District’s electronic communications systems, including its network access to the Internet, are to be used for administrative and instructional purposes only. No personal use of the system shall be permitted. Electronic mail transmissions and other use of the electronic communications systems are not confidential and can be monitored at any time to ensure appropriate use. Staff members and students who are authorized to use the systems are required to abide by the provisions of the District’s communications systems policy and administrative procedures. Failure to do so can result in suspension or termination of privileges and may lead to disciplinary action. Staff with questions about computer use and data management may contact the Director of the Technology Division at 281.891.6357. SEXUAL HARASSMENT It is the intention of the Board of Trustees and the administration to provide an educational and work environment free of sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is not tolerated in this District. The District has implemented a specific procedure to review and resolve complaints of sexual harassment. WEATHER CLOSING Policy CK (Local) The District may close schools for a full day or part of a day because of bad weather or emergency conditions. When such conditions exist, the Superintendent will make the official decision concerning the closing of the District’s facilities. When it becomes necessary to open late or to release students early, the following radio and television stations will be notified by school officials: Page 26 TV Radio KPRC(2), KHOU(11), KTRK(13), KRIV(26), KNWS(51), Channel 45-Spanish KTRH(740AM), KLOL(101FM), KBXX(97.9FM), KPRC(950AM), KSEV(700AM), KIKK (95.7FM), KILT(610AM & 100.3FM), KODA (99.1FM), KLDE(94.5FM), Easy Country (92.9FM), KKRW (93.7FM), KLVL(1480 AM-Spanish) Notices of school delays or closings are also available on the internet at www.cancellation.com or the SISD 24 hour Newsline at 281.891.6002 GROOMING CODE FOR DISTRICT STAFF District staff members are expected to exhibit neat, clean, wellgroomed, professional appearances as determined by the individual school principal or departmental supervisor. Clothing shall be clean, neat and appropriate for the assignment. Staff members’ dress shall not be suggestive and shall include all undergarments. Hair shall be neat, clean and not to be worn in a style which disrupts the work or instructional environment. Male staff members’ hair styles shall conform to the hair code outlined for male students: “A male student’s hair may not extend below the bottom of a sport shirt collar.” Male staff members’ facial hair shall be neatly trimmed and shall not be worn in any way to disrupt the instructional or work environment. Accessories shall be avoided that could become a safety hazard or disruptive to the instructional or work environment. Male staff members shall refrain from wearing earrings. Staff members may not wear shorts except for physical education instructors and trainers during the physical education period, coaches during athletic practice, bus drivers as part of warm weather uniform unless specifically approved by the principal/ department head for a special occasion. (Management Guideline DH) Administration may advise a substitute to leave their campus and forfeit their pay for dress they determine is inappropriate as a professional in the building, and disruptive to the school environment. Page 27 SCHOOL MASCOT AND COLORS On designated school and District spirit days, a shirt in the assigned school’s colors may be worn with other attire that still provides a professional appearance. The following list provides you with each school’s mascot and colors: Mascot Colors Wildcats Columbia Blue/Silver/ Black/White Lions Green/White Westfield High School Mustangs Red/Black Wunsche High School Imagination Copper/Silver Buccaneers Blue/Orange/Silver Bammel Patriots Red/White/Blue Claughton Cougars Burgundy/Blue Eagles Blue/Gold Razorbacks Black/Gold Warriors Black/Gold Wolverines Columbia Blue Anderson Gators Green Bammel Bulldogs Royal Blue Beneke Bears Teal Booker Bengals Blue/Black Burchett Bobcats Red/Blue High Schools Dekaney High School Spring High School Middle Schools Bailey Dueitt Roberson Twin Creeks Wells Elementary Schools Page 28 Mascot Colors Elementary Schools (Continued) Clark Primary Cats Blue/Gold/White Clark Intermediate Cats Blue/Gold/White Cowboys Navy Blue/Red Eickenroht Impalas Burgundy/Black Heritage Huskies Blue/Silver Hirsch Hawks Blue/Gold Hoyland Pioneers Burgundy/Navy Jenkins Jaguars Red/White/Black Lewis Longhorns Teal/Black/White Link Leopards Gold/Black Major All Stars Royal Blue/Gray McNabb Knights Navy/Teal/Terracotta Meyer Mustangs Blue/Gold Northgate Crossing Navigators Navy/Yellow Oak Creek Armadillos Blue/White Ponderosa Ponies Red/Blue/White Cubs Green/White Scotties Red/Black Timber Wolves Navy/Gold Wildcats Green/Gold Cooper Salyers Smith Thompson Winship Page 29 SP RIN G INDEPE ND ENT SC H O O L D I ST RI C T 2015-2016 Instructional Calendar Instructional Semesters - Beginning/Ending Dates August 24 ............................ 1st Semester classes begin December 18 ........................ 1st Semester classes end January 5 ............................ 2nd Semester classes begin May 26 ................................. 2nd Semester classes end Student Holidays September 7................................................. Labor Day November 23-27..............................Thanksgiving Break December 21 - January 4 .......................... Winter Break January 18 .................................. M. L. King, Jr. Holiday March 14-18............................................. Spring Break March 25 ........................................ Good Friday/Easter May 30 ................................................... Memorial Day Grading Periods Elementary 1) Aug. 24 - Oct. 23 2) Oct. 26 - Dec. 18 1st Semester Total 44 35 79 175 1) Aug. 24 - Oct. 2 2) Oct. 5 - Nov. 6 3) Nov.9 - Dec. 18 1st Semester Total 4) Jan. 5 - Feb. 19 5) Feb. 22 - April 8 6) April 11 - May 26 2nd Semester Total Year Total 29 25 25 79 33 29 34 96 175 Inclement Weather Days = 2 January 4 May 27 Professional Learning Days = 9 August 21, January 4, May 27 Early Release Days = 4 September 30, October 28, February 17, April 27 11:45 a.m. High Schools 12:30 p.m. Elementary Schools 1:30 p.m. Middle Schools Legend Semester Begins/Ends Student/Teacher Holiday Professional Learning Inclement Weather Day Early Release Day for Professional Dev / or Parent Conference Day Teacher Prep Day S S 1 8 15 22 29 7 14 21 28 M T W February 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 6 13 20 27 March 2016 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 5 12 19 26 T F 2016 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 S 6 13 20 27 5 12 19 26 October 2015 April 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 8 15 22 29 November 2015 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 6 13 20 27 December 2015 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 August 10 - 20 Teacher Prep Days = 3 M T W T F August 2015 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 September 2015 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 Secondary 48 3) Jan. 5 - Mar. 11 4) Mar. 21 - May 26 48 2nd Semester Total 96 Year Total S 3 10 17 24 31 January 2016 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 May 2016 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 June 2016 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 July 2016 2 9 16 23 30 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 16717 Ella Boulevard • Houston, Texas 77090-4213 • 281-891-6000 • Fax 281-891-6006 • 1 8 15 22 29 www.springisd.org 2 9 16 23 30 Spring ISD Subdivisions and School Attendance Zones Subdivisions Bammel Forest Bammel Village Bamwood Birnamwood Blimp MHP Bradbury Forest Breckenridge Forest Breckenridge Forest North Briarchase Brundage Woods Camden Park Cherry Woods Cranbrook Crossgate Village Cypress Trails Cypresswood Green Cypresswood Lake Darbydale Eagle Landing Eastgate Village Ella Crossing Ella Park Enclave at Olde Oaks Fairfax Fairfax Village Forest Forest Lakes Forest Point Forest Ridge Glen Abbey Greengate Place Hambledon Hannover Forest Hannover Springs Heritage Village Highland Glen Holly Lake Estates Imperial Garden Imperial Ridge Kings Village North Laurel Oaks Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Ponderosa/Wells/Westfield Major/Wells/Westfield Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Jenkins-Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Marshall/Bailey-Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Bailey/Spring Beneke/Wells/Westfield Hoyland/Wells/Dekaney Lewis-Link/Claughton/Westfield Meyer/Bammel/Westfield Clark/Claughton/Dekaney Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Marshall/Bailey/Spring Anderson/Dueitt/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Clark/Bammel/Dekaney Clark/Bammel-Wells/Dekaney Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Clark/Wells/Dekaney Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Anderson/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Clark/Wells/Dekaney Anderson-Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Beneke/Wells/Westfield Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Heritage/Claughton/Westfield-Dekaney McNabb/Bailey/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Thompson-Clark/Claughton/Dekaney Subdivisions Lexington Park Lexington Woods Lexington Woods North Lynwood Estates Maple Terrace Milroy Farms North Forest North Hill Estates North Spring Northborough Village Northcliffe Manor Northgate Forest Northridge Park Northridge Park West Northview Northview Park Northview Place Northview West Northwest MHP Northwood Pines Oak Creek Village Oaks of Cornerstone Old Town Spring Old Tree Olde Oaks Park Spring Pine Oak Forest Pines at Northgate Ponderosa Forest Ponderosa Lakes Ponderosa Park TH Ponderosa Trails Ponderosa Village Ponderosa Village TH Postwood Postwood Glen Postwood Green Postwood Oaks Quailwood Remington Ranch Rushwood Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Hirsch/Bailey/Spring Link/Claughton/Westfield Meyer/Bammel/Westfield McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Smith/Bailey/Spring Heritage/Wells/Dekaney Link/Claughton/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Eickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Eickenroht-Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney Eickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Hirsch-Winship/Bailey/Spring Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Anderson-Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Hoyland-Cooper/Bammel/Dekaney Link-Heritage/Claughton/Westfield-Dekaney Subdivisions Sablechase Sableridge Sandpiper Sandpiper Village Shady Springs Silver Springs Silver Woods Silverglen Silverglen Estates Silverglen North Silverglen TH Silverglen West Silverleaf Southgate Village Spears Crossing Spring Creek Forest Spring Crossing Spring Dell Spring Falls Spring Lakes Spring Mont Spring Park Village Spring Pines Spring Place Spring Ridge Starwood Sugar Pine Pavillion Sugar Pines The Fountains of Northgate Tiffany Meadows Timber Lane Torrey Pines Trails of Timber Lane Villages of Spring Oaks I Villages of Spring Oaks II Villas at Northgate Waterford Park Westador Westgate Village Willow West Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Beneke-Thompson/Wells/Westfield Beneke/Wells/Westfield Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Major/Wells/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Heritage/Claughton/Dekaney Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Marshall/Bailey/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Smith/Bailey/Spring Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Major/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Hirsch/Bailey/Spring Hirsch-Marshall/Bailey-Dueitt/Spring Beneke/Wells/Westfield Marshall/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Major/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney * (MHP) Manufactured Home Park, (TH) Town Homes Apartments/Condominiums/Mobile Homes and School Attendance Zones Apartments Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Applewood VillageClark/Bammel/Dekaney Arbor RidgeMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Ashton Woods Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Aston Brook Reynolds/Wells/Westfield AugustaClark/Wells/Dekaney Autumn Lakes Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Barren SpringClark/Bammel/Dekaney Bayberry TreeClark/Wells/Dekaney Bayou OaksClark/Wells/Dekaney Brisas del Mar Major/Wells/Westfield Cambury PlaceClark/Claughton/Dekaney Camden Station Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Canfield LakesClark/Wells/Dekaney Carriage Place Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Century ParkHoyland/Bammel/Dekaney Champion Court Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Champions Pointe Lewis/Claughton/Westfield ChancellorMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Chartwell CourtHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Citation NorthMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Commerce ParkEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Cornerstone Village Major/Wells/Westfield Costa Ibiza Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Country Club Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Cranbrook DownsClark/Claughton/Dekaney Cranbrook ForestClark/Claughton/Dekaney Cypress Creek Crossing Beneke/Wells/Westfield Cypress Lake Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Cypress Ridge Major/Wells/Westfield Cypresswood CourtAnderson/Dueitt/Spring Cypresswood Crossing Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring ElysianMeyer/Bammel/Dekaney Emerald Cove Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Enclave at Cornerstone Reynolds/Wells/Westfield ExcelsiorHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Fairfield CoveEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Forest at Champions Major/Wells/Westfield Forest PointeClark/Wells/Dekaney * (TH) Town Homes Apartments Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Glen Oaks IClark/Bammel/Dekaney Glen Oaks IIClark/Bammel/Dekaney Greentree PlaceClark/Bammel/Dekaney Homestead Village Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Houston Camden Court Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Huntington GreenHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Intown Suites (Rolling Creek) Major/Bammel/Westfield Intown Suites (Stuebner Airline) Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Inverness at Westador Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Kimberly PointeHoyland/Wells/Dekaney La Esencia Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney Lahoya ChampionsEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Lakebridge Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Lakeview Major/Bammel/Westfield Lakeview Estate Major/Bammel/Westfield Lexington Hotel SuitesMeyer/Bammel/Dekaney London Park Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Louetta Village Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring MonticelloClark/Claughton/Dekaney Nantucket Square Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield North Bend Beneke/Wells/Westfield North Park CrossingMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Northbrooke Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Northchase South Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northchase Village Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northwoods Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Oak Trails THClark/Bammel/Dekaney OakridgeClark/Wells/Dekaney Oaks of Cypress Station Bammel/Bammel/Westfield One Westfield LakeHirsch/Bailey/Spring Palms at Cypress Station Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Palms on Rolling Creek Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Park at KirkstallHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Park at North Vista THMeyer/Bammel/Dekaney Park at Northgate Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Park TrailsEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Polo ClubClark/Wells/Dekaney Portifino Landing Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Apartments Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Preakness Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Preserve at Cypress Creek Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Quail ChaseHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Raveneaux Forest Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Red Oak Place Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Red Oak TH Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Republic Hollow Tree Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney RetreatMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Retreat at Cypress Station Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Rockcreek Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Roundhill Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Sago PalmClark/Wells/Dekaney SandalwoodMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Santa Cruz Ponderosa/Wells/Westfield Shadow Ridge Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Sienna CourtyardClark/Wells/Dekaney Spring Park McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Stoneleigh at Ella Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Stoneleigh Cypress Station Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Sun PrairieClark/Bammel/Dekaney Sun SuitesClark/Wells/Dekaney The Seasons Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Timber RunMarshall/Dueitt/Spring Timbers of CranbrookClark/Wells/Dekaney Timberstone Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Trailing Vine PlaceHirsch/Bailey/Spring Trails at Dominion ParkHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Trestles Beneke/Wells/Westfield VanderbiltHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Villa SpringEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Villas at Westador Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Vineyard Trace Major/Wells/Westfield Waterstone Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Westfield Landing Major/Wells/Westfield Windsong VillageMarshall/Dueitt/Spring Woodborough Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Woods of Sugar Pine Major/Wells/Westfield Wyndham Park Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Spring Independent School District is an equal opportunity employer. The Board of Trustees and its agents, officers and staff members shall not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, disabling condition, age, color, religion, national origin, military status, or any other legally protected status in making decisions regarding staff members or students. www.springisd.org Updated July 2014 Spring ISD Map and Facility Locations Campus numbers correlate with numbered photos on the cover. D O 29 17 Burchett D OO SW RES INE ING V TRAIL CYP 23 s SNG E CR Jenkin BIRNAM OD UO M WO 25 BANQ BIMA 9 ALDO REYN EAGL Dueitt IELD IG SCHW TREA SW RES D OO 13 Anderso n LL E Y 42 43 EAST LYNNGATE CYP AY .C ES h ESTF ALDINE W ST W FORE 6 JAM LEO D ll OD CY P Marsha OL OD WD SS Bailey Hirsc KE Suppo Servic rt es Transp ortatio n RICH EY 19 W AW SH ER ITT 21 IMPE 45 IN RD 20 EY RANK VALL Cooper RIAL BLVD Link TH ELLA 27 LLOW ND POINT GRA L e E HO 24 WOR Clark Int. CYP 36 roht H DA Heritag RIDG L 22 RE OD WO RESS MWO 11 ks L VA LVD EN RS RD URE SPEA er k Boo ER IA AB YK 18 son 1 16 IMP ELL KU Thomp RUSK R LA 8 Clark Primary 37 y ane Dek Eicken d RIVE 26 ton Cree BAMMEL 31 39 N. FOREST Hoylan W Claugh W O Smith BIRNA O Twin ON LA INE Lewis N TC JE STER 38. WINSHIP 281-891-8210 2175 Spring Creek Spring, TX 77373-6141 30 CANY AR P F.M. 1960 W. hip s r e d Lea enter C d tfiel Wes E Police D IDG ept. THR SOU Meyer RICHEY GTO IN ELL SPRIN D SUG HASE BRIARC EEK G CR 38 TFIEL EK 15 TERS 37. THOMPSON 281-891-8480 12470 Walters Road Houston, TX 77014-2422 abb SS W Winship S E WE sa dero Pon OAK 33 14 RED BLVD E CRE ke WAL 36. SMITH 281-891-8420 26000 Cypresswood Spring, TX 77373-5860 ALDIN ELLA mel Bam 28 10 4 n erso n Rob 7 tio ibu r t 0 4 s 2 Bammel Di nter e y C 41 ECaorlllege ERS 35. SALYERS 281-891-8570 25705 Hardy Street Spring, TX 77373-2684 RD CYPRE r WALT 18. CLARK (Grades. PK-2) 281-891-8600 12625 River Laurel Houston, TX 77014-3642 34. REYNOLDS 281-891-8240 3975 Gladeridge Houston, TX 77068-2422 35 Mc N 3 Majo Bene GTO N 17. BURCHETT281-891-8630 3366 James C. Leo Dr. Spring, TX 77373-1700 Spring ild ion Ch trit Nu ALL IN 16. BOOKER 281-891-8750 22352 Imperial Valley Houston, TX 77073-1101 s nold Rey . 960 W F.M. 1 K 15. BENEKE 281-891-8450 3840 Briarchase Houston, TX 77014-2755 34 OK 14. BAMMEL 281-891-8150 17309 Red Oak Houston, TX 77090-1243 33. PONDEROSA 281-891-8180 17202 Butte Creek Houston, TX 77090-2322 12 lls We G E RD GLAD CREE 13. ANDERSON 281-891-8360 6218 Lynngate Spring, TX 77373-7356 32. NORTHGATE CROSSING 281-891-8780 23437 Northgate Crossing Spring, TX 77373-5687 RD Salyers 29. MARSHALL 281-891-4900 24505 Birnamwood Blvd. Spring, TX 77373 EBRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ETTA 28. MAJOR 281-891-8870 16855 Sugar Pine Dr. Houston, TX 77090-3626 31. MEYER 281-891-8270 16330 Forest Way Houston, TX 77090-4717 ER OLD TOWN SPRING O E. LOU ING 12. WELLS 281-891-7750 4033 Gladeridge Houston, TX 77068-2307 S 27. LINK 281-891-8390 2815 Ridge Hollow Houston, TX 77067-1939 30. MCNABB 281-891-8690 743 East Cypresswood Dr. Spring, TX 77373-5516 UEBN 5 CYPRES G SPRIN 43. SUPPORT SERVICES CENTER MAINTENANCE 281-891-6405 OPERATIONS 281-891-6425 CONSTRUCTION/ ENERGY 281-891-6430 SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT 281-891-6440 341 East Richey Rd. Houston, TX 77073-6038 GLAD 11. TWIN CREEKS 281-891-7850 27100 Cypresswood Spring, TX 77373-6370 he FALL 10. ROBERSON 281-891-7700 1500 Southridge Houston, Texas 77090-4297 G ST Wunsc BUTT 9. DUEITT 281-891-7800 1 Eagle Crossing Spring, TX 77373-8027 SPRIN 45 LL RD 8. CLAUGHTON 281-891-7950 3000 Spears Road Houston, TX 77067-5235 ER E. HARDY 7. BAMMEL 281-891-7900 16711 Ella Blvd. Houston, TX 77090-4213 26. LEWIS 281-891-8720 3230 Spears Road Houston, TX 77067-5241 281-891-6490 UEBN HARDY TO 6. BAILEY 281-891-8000 3377 James C. Leo Dr. Spring, TX 77373-1701 25. JENKINS 281-891-8300 4615 Reynaldo Spring, TX 77373-6861 42. TRANSPORTATION CENTER 341 East Richey Rd. Houston, TX 77073-6038 W. HARDY MIDDLE SCHOOLS 24. HOYLAND 281-891-8810 2200 Wittershaw Houston, TX 77090-7202 281-891-6445 G ST E. HARDY 5. WUNSCHE 281-891-7650 900 Wunsche Loop Spring, TX 77373-2513 23. HIRSCH 281-891-8330 2633 Trailing Vine Spring, TX 77373-7716 41. CHILD NUTRITION and TRAINING CENTER 15330 Kuykendahl Houston, TX 77090-4109 SPRIN N 4. WESTFIELD 281-891-7130 16713 Ella Blvd. Houston, TX 77090-4213 22. HERITAGE 281-891-8510 12255 T.C. Jester Houston, TX 77067-1381 40. DISTRIBUTION CENTER 281-891-6465 SUPPLY CHAIN SERVICES 15330 Kuykendahl Houston, TX 77090-4109 T NG EXI 3. SPRING 281-891-7000 19428 I-45 N Spring, TX 77373-2910 21. EICKENROHT281-891-8840 15252 Grand Point Dr. Houston, TX 77090-6329 32 LL TO 2. EARLY COLLEGE 281-891-6880 1001 Southridge Rd. Houston, TX 77090-4213 20. COOPER281-891-8660 18655 Imperial Valley Houston, TX 77073-4608 281-891-6911 Y RD 1. DEKANEY 281-891-7260 22351 Imperial Valley Houston, TX 77073-1102 39. SPRING ISD POLICE DEPARTMENT 210 North Forest Blvd. Houston, TX 77090-5520 HA HIGH SCHOOLS Northg ate School SUPPORT FACILITIES NORTHGTRD G LEADERSHIP CENTER 19. CLARK 16717 Ella Blvd.281-891-6000 (Grades. 3-5) 281-891-8540 Houston, TX 77090-4213 1825 Rushworth Houston, TX 77014-2885 This map represents the current Spring ISD attendance zones. Attendance zones are adopted by the Spring ISD Board of Trustees after hearing recommendations from the Spring ISD Boundary Committee, which is comprised of parents, business owners, community members and district resource staff. Attendance zones remain effective until changed by Board action. Except in very specific circumstances, students are required to attend the school in the attendance zone in which they live. A list of the elementary, middle and high schools to which each subdivision, apartment complex and manufactured home park is assigned is included on this map. Names of apartments may change when a change in ownership occurs. Updated attendance zones can be found online at www.springisd.org under General Info. For more information, call 281-891-6000. Spring ISD Subdivisions and School Attendance Zones Subdivisions Bammel Forest Bammel Village Bamwood Birnamwood Blimp MHP Bradbury Forest Breckenridge Forest Breckenridge Forest North Briarchase Brundage Woods Camden Park Cherry Woods Cranbrook Crossgate Village Cypress Trails Cypresswood Green Cypresswood Lake Darbydale Eagle Landing Eastgate Village Ella Crossing Ella Park Enclave at Olde Oaks Fairfax Fairfax Village Forest Forest Lakes Forest Point Forest Ridge Glen Abbey Greengate Place Hambledon Hannover Forest Hannover Springs Heritage Village Highland Glen Holly Lake Estates Imperial Garden Imperial Ridge Kings Village North Laurel Oaks Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Ponderosa/Wells/Westfield Major/Wells/Westfield Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Jenkins-Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Marshall/Bailey-Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Bailey/Spring Beneke/Wells/Westfield Hoyland/Wells/Dekaney Lewis-Link/Claughton/Westfield Meyer/Bammel/Westfield Clark/Claughton/Dekaney Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Marshall/Bailey/Spring Anderson/Dueitt/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Clark/Bammel/Dekaney Clark/Bammel-Wells/Dekaney Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Clark/Wells/Dekaney Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Anderson/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Clark/Wells/Dekaney Anderson-Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Beneke/Wells/Westfield Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Heritage/Claughton/Westfield-Dekaney McNabb/Bailey/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Thompson-Clark/Claughton/Dekaney Subdivisions Lexington Park Lexington Woods Lexington Woods North Lynwood Estates Maple Terrace Milroy Farms North Forest North Hill Estates North Spring Northborough Village Northcliffe Manor Northgate Forest Northridge Park Northridge Park West Northview Northview Park Northview Place Northview West Northwest MHP Northwood Pines Oak Creek Village Oaks of Cornerstone Old Town Spring Old Tree Olde Oaks Park Spring Pine Oak Forest Pines at Northgate Ponderosa Forest Ponderosa Lakes Ponderosa Park TH Ponderosa Trails Ponderosa Village Ponderosa Village TH Postwood Postwood Glen Postwood Green Postwood Oaks Quailwood Remington Ranch Rushwood Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Hirsch/Bailey/Spring Link/Claughton/Westfield Meyer/Bammel/Westfield McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Smith/Bailey/Spring Heritage/Wells/Dekaney Link/Claughton/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Eickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Eickenroht-Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney Eickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Hirsch-Winship/Bailey/Spring Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Anderson-Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Hoyland-Cooper/Bammel/Dekaney Link-Heritage/Claughton/Westfield-Dekaney Subdivisions Sablechase Sableridge Sandpiper Sandpiper Village Shady Springs Silver Springs Silver Woods Silverglen Silverglen Estates Silverglen North Silverglen TH Silverglen West Silverleaf Southgate Village Spears Crossing Spring Creek Forest Spring Crossing Spring Dell Spring Falls Spring Lakes Spring Mont Spring Park Village Spring Pines Spring Place Spring Ridge Starwood Sugar Pine Pavillion Sugar Pines The Fountains of Northgate Tiffany Meadows Timber Lane Torrey Pines Trails of Timber Lane Villages of Spring Oaks I Villages of Spring Oaks II Villas at Northgate Waterford Park Westador Westgate Village Willow West Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Beneke-Thompson/Wells/Westfield Beneke/Wells/Westfield Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Major/Wells/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Thompson/Claughton/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Heritage/Claughton/Dekaney Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Marshall/Bailey/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Winship/Twin Creeks/Spring Jenkins/Dueitt/Spring Smith/Bailey/Spring Booker/Bailey/Dekaney Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Major/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Hirsch/Bailey/Spring Hirsch-Marshall/Bailey-Dueitt/Spring Beneke/Wells/Westfield Marshall/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Burchett/Dueitt/Spring Major/Wells/Westfield Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney * (MHP) Manufactured Home Park, (TH) Town Homes Apartments/Condominiums/Mobile Homes and School Attendance Zones Apartments Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Applewood VillageClark/Bammel/Dekaney Arbor RidgeMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Ashton Woods Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Aston Brook Reynolds/Wells/Westfield AugustaClark/Wells/Dekaney Autumn Lakes Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Barren SpringClark/Bammel/Dekaney Bayberry TreeClark/Wells/Dekaney Bayou OaksClark/Wells/Dekaney Brisas del Mar Major/Wells/Westfield Cambury PlaceClark/Claughton/Dekaney Camden Station Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Canfield LakesClark/Wells/Dekaney Carriage Place Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Century ParkHoyland/Bammel/Dekaney Champion Court Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Champions Pointe Lewis/Claughton/Westfield ChancellorMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Chartwell CourtHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Citation NorthMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Commerce ParkEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Cornerstone Village Major/Wells/Westfield Costa Ibiza Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Country Club Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Cranbrook DownsClark/Claughton/Dekaney Cranbrook ForestClark/Claughton/Dekaney Cypress Creek Crossing Beneke/Wells/Westfield Cypress Lake Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Cypress Ridge Major/Wells/Westfield Cypresswood CourtAnderson/Dueitt/Spring Cypresswood Crossing Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring ElysianMeyer/Bammel/Dekaney Emerald Cove Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Enclave at Cornerstone Reynolds/Wells/Westfield ExcelsiorHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Fairfield CoveEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Forest at Champions Major/Wells/Westfield Forest PointeClark/Wells/Dekaney * (TH) Town Homes Apartments Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Glen Oaks IClark/Bammel/Dekaney Glen Oaks IIClark/Bammel/Dekaney Greentree PlaceClark/Bammel/Dekaney Homestead Village Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Houston Camden Court Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Huntington GreenHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Intown Suites (Rolling Creek) Major/Bammel/Westfield Intown Suites (Stuebner Airline) Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Inverness at Westador Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Kimberly PointeHoyland/Wells/Dekaney La Esencia Meyer/Bammel/Dekaney Lahoya ChampionsEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Lakebridge Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Lakeview Major/Bammel/Westfield Lakeview Estate Major/Bammel/Westfield Lexington Hotel SuitesMeyer/Bammel/Dekaney London Park Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Louetta Village Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring MonticelloClark/Claughton/Dekaney Nantucket Square Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield North Bend Beneke/Wells/Westfield North Park CrossingMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Northbrooke Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Northchase South Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northchase Village Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Northwoods Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Oak Trails THClark/Bammel/Dekaney OakridgeClark/Wells/Dekaney Oaks of Cypress Station Bammel/Bammel/Westfield One Westfield LakeHirsch/Bailey/Spring Palms at Cypress Station Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Palms on Rolling Creek Ponderosa/Bammel/Westfield Park at KirkstallHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Park at North Vista THMeyer/Bammel/Dekaney Park at Northgate Northgate Crossing/Twin Creeks/Spring Park TrailsEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Polo ClubClark/Wells/Dekaney Portifino Landing Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Apartments Schools (Elementary/Middle/High) Preakness Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Preserve at Cypress Creek Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Quail ChaseHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Raveneaux Forest Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Red Oak Place Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Red Oak TH Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Republic Hollow Tree Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney RetreatMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Retreat at Cypress Station Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Rockcreek Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Roundhill Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Sago PalmClark/Wells/Dekaney SandalwoodMcNabb/Bailey/Dekaney Santa Cruz Ponderosa/Wells/Westfield Shadow Ridge Lewis/Claughton/Westfield Sienna CourtyardClark/Wells/Dekaney Spring Park McNabb/Twin Creeks/Spring Stoneleigh at Ella Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Stoneleigh Cypress Station Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Sun PrairieClark/Bammel/Dekaney Sun SuitesClark/Wells/Dekaney The Seasons Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Timber RunMarshall/Dueitt/Spring Timbers of CranbrookClark/Wells/Dekaney Timberstone Reynolds/Wells/Westfield Trailing Vine PlaceHirsch/Bailey/Spring Trails at Dominion ParkHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Trestles Beneke/Wells/Westfield VanderbiltHoyland/Wells/Dekaney Villa SpringEickenroht/Bammel/Dekaney Villas at Westador Bammel/Bammel/Westfield Vineyard Trace Major/Wells/Westfield Waterstone Salyers/Twin Creeks/Spring Westfield Landing Major/Wells/Westfield Windsong VillageMarshall/Dueitt/Spring Woodborough Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney Woods of Sugar Pine Major/Wells/Westfield Wyndham Park Salyers/Twin Creeks/Dekaney 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