Public school district serving 33,000+ students across 45 Houston-area campuses
Spring Branch ISD operates a large suburban district across six incorporated villages in the greater Houston area, serving over 33,000 students through 26 elementary, 10 middle, and 5 high schools. The tech stack is conventional K-12 infrastructure—Windows/Office, Kronos for payroll, Johnson Controls for facility management—with minimal adopting velocity, reflecting the operational maturity of a stable 1,000+ person organization focused on education delivery rather than technology innovation. Active hiring spans 309 teaching roles alongside 26 support, 21 ops, and 10 healthcare positions, indicating priority on classroom staffing and student support services.
Notable leadership hires: Band Director, Orchestra Director, Assistant Director, Director of Operations, Assistant Band Director
Spring Branch ISD is a public school district headquartered in Houston, Texas, serving the communities of Bunker Hill, Hedwig, Hilshire, Hunters Creek, Piney Point, and Spring Valley. The district has operated since the 1940s and maintains a network of 45 campuses, emphasizing small neighborhood schools as a model for student success. Current student enrollment exceeds 33,000 across elementary, middle, and high school levels, including traditional and charter options. The district operates a full support infrastructure including transportation, facilities, athletics, and healthcare services alongside core instructional programs.
Spring Branch ISD serves more than 33,000 students across 45 campuses: 26 elementary schools, 7 regular middle schools, 3 charter middle schools, 4 traditional high schools, and 1 alternative high school.
The district uses Windows Server, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Zoom, Kronos (workforce management), Johnson Controls Metasys (facilities), and GIS/AutoCAD for planning. Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and mobile devices (iPad, iOS, Android) support daily operations.
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