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Imagine a high school where every student has access to state-of-the-art labs, rehearsal spaces, athletic facilities, and arts venues—all designed to unlock their full potential. That’s exactly what Spring ISD is creating with the new Spring High School, a campus built to inspire learning, creativity, and opportunity for 3,500 students.

The campus, now moving steadily toward completion, is projected to be 10% finished and will span more than 680,000 square feet on a 220-acre site. It will serve students in grades 10–12, alongside a dedicated ninth-grade center, and is designed to support academics, athletics, fine arts, and career and technology education. Specialized labs, rehearsal spaces, and modern learning environments are integrated throughout, with  Huckabee Architects and Smith & Company are the architects, and Stewart Builders is the contractor. The project is on track for completion in summer 2028.

“This campus is going to be a beacon of light for Spring ISD,” said Eman Hindic, Project Manager with Stewart Builders. “We’re building on a 60-year legacy of the original Spring High School — honoring that history while making it even better. From what we’ve heard from the community, students are incredibly excited about this campus. It’s going to be a beautiful campus with opportunities for everyone, and we’re thankful to be the team building it.”

Hector Valdez Jr., Senior General Superintendent with Stewart Builders, said the campus is designed to support broad use by both students and the community, including major athletic and fine arts venues.

“Just the facility alone with the performing arts center, the athletic facility, the state-of-the-art auditorium — there’s just going to be an abundance of events,” Valdez said. “Not only the students will be able to enjoy, but the community as well.” 

The campus will feature a central hub with separate cafeterias for ninth-grade students and grades 10–12, as well as prominently located media centers at key entry points to support student access and movement throughout the day.

“One of the most important outcomes of this new Spring High School is the sense of pride it will create for students, staff and administrators,” said Gary Hutton, Spring ISD General Manager of Operations. “The current campus has grown over decades through additions, which has made student movement more difficult and created safety challenges with multiple exterior access points. This new campus was intentionally designed to reduce that movement and create a safer, more secure environment.”

Hutton said the district expects the facility’s expanded spaces, including athletics, performing arts and on-campus CTE and agricultural programs, to support student engagement and long-term outcomes.

“This campus provides access to opportunities students haven’t always had — from athletics and performing arts to on-campus CTE and agricultural programs,” Hutton said. “When students have access to those spaces and supports, it can truly change the trajectory of their lives.”