Spring Hill ISD
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A Message From the Superintendent
As the school year comes to a close, I would like to thank everyone for the part they have played in helping us make it through this year successfully. Now more than ever it has truly taken a team effort to complete this school year. I want to remind parents that we will continue to have lessons available through the month of June, if you would like to continue in home learning. Expanding instruction for our youngest students can have a tremendous impact on their academic career. The rate at which our primary and intermediate students are able to learn new concepts is incredible when compared to adult learning capabilities.
We are currently in the process of preparing for the upcoming school year and whatever it may look like. We are fully anticipating that our students will return in August and are adjusting how we will conduct school in the midst of a pandemic. We have already ordered infrared thermometers for every classroom and are looking into how we can adjust our classrooms to maximize the space between students.
I want to wish all of our incredible mothers a Happy Mothers Day!
Happy Secretary's Day to our Secretaries
How do you know you work with the best?!?! When you get flowers personally delivered to you at home for secretary's day. Thank you so much David Lynch and SHJH. I can't wait to get back to work ~ Suzanne Barlow
This just made my day. I have been missing work so much. So thoughtful for secretary's day. Thank you David Lynch for the personal delivery and Spring Hill Junior High!! Y''all are the best! ~ Annette Wolverton
Spring Hill ISD is Beyond Blessed With This Team of Nurses...Happy Nurses Day!
Thank a Teacher
Spring Hill Teachers...You Make a Difference
- Thank you so much. Very much appreciated!!! A nice break from the mundane sandwiches going on in my house! ~ Lara Manasse
- Thank you New Beginnings for the delicious burgers and most of all feeling appreciated! ~ Melissa Haney
- I sooooo enjoyed my lunch today! Thank you!!! ❤️ ~ Connie Johnson
- Thank you so much!! ~ Terry Warr
- Thank you guys for allowing us to serve you!!! It's always a great feeling to be a part of blessing someone!!! Prayers to the staff that you guys have a strong and productive year!!! #divinecatering09 #foodtrucking ~ Kevin Hawkins, owner
Micah Devendorf and Horace Mann Insurance Thanks Teachers
- Really enjoyed this special treat today! Thank you New Beginnings, Divine Catering, and Micah Devendorf! ~ Christy Moore
- Thank you very much! ~ Becky Jones
- Thank you so much. Was a nice treat ~ Brandy Rhodes
Let's say Thanks to Teachers!
Primary Administration Staff Delivered Signs of Appreciation
Intermediate Teachers Rock
SHJH Teachers are the Rock!
High School Teachers are Brilliant Stars
Pacesetters Send a Reminder to Teachers & Staff that They are Always Remembered and Loved!
Covid 19 Food Service Team (not pictured Timeka Thomas)
Thank You Sandy Saenz and Family for the Beautiful Roses You Delivered to our Food Service Ladies in Honor of Mother's Day
Thank you Grace Creek Church for Honoring our Food Service Ladies on School Lunch Hero Day
Our Food Service Ladies are Our Heroes
A handmade Snoopy Card of Thanks by Harper Reed
Pizza King for Lunch
Thank You for Everything You do For Us
Rain or Shine SHISD Food Service Remains Faithful to Provide Meals for our Kids
The Best Cookies are the Ones You Share With Friends
Spring Hill ISD Receives National Athletic Trainers’ Association Safe Sports School Award - This Program recognizes high schools that prioritize keeping young athletes safe
Spring Hill ISD is the recipient of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Safe Sports School award for its athletic training program. The award champions safety and recognizes secondary schools that have met the recommended standards to improve safety in sports. The award reinforces the importance of providing the best level of care, injury prevention, and treatment.
“Spring Hill ISD is honored to receive this 1st team recognition from NATA,” said Katie Billingslea, Head Trainer. “We remain committed to keeping our student athletes safe during physical education classes, team practices, and games so they can accomplish their own goals of great competition, winning records, fair sportsmanship, and good health. Our goal is to lead our athletics program to the highest safety standards for our players.”
“The health and safety of student-athletes is critical as it has both immediate and long-term effects,” said NATA President Tory Lindley, MA, ATC. “NATA created the ‘Safe Sports School Award’ to recognize and champion schools nationwide that are committed to enhancing safety in sports. We are proud to see the list of award recipients grow exponentially each year as schools see the immense value in holding themselves to best practices and policies that ensure a high standard of athlete care.”
In order to achieve Safe Sports School status, as Spring Hill did, athletic programs must do the following:
· Create a positive athletic health care administrative system
· Provide or coordinate pre-participation physical examinations
· Promote safe and appropriate practice and competition facilities
· Plan for selection, fit function and proper maintenance of athletic equipment
· Provide a permanent, appropriately equipped area to evaluate and treat injured athletes
· Develop injury and illness prevention strategies, including protocols for environmental conditions
· Provide or facilitate injury intervention
· Create and rehearse a venue-specific Emergency Action Plan
· Provide or facilitate psychosocial consultation and nutritional counseling/education
· Be sure athletes and parents are educated about the potential benefits and risks in sports as well as their responsibilities
To apply, schools complete an in-depth questionnaire that assesses adherence to best practice standards and recommendations. For more information about the Safe Sports School Award, please visit www.athletictrainers.org.
About NATA: National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) – Health Care for Life & Sport
Athletic trainers are health care professionals who specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and sport-related illnesses. They prevent and treat chronic musculoskeletal injuries from sports, physical and occupational activity, and provide immediate care for acute injuries. Athletic trainers offer a continuum of care that is unparalleled in health care. The National Athletic Trainers' Association represents and supports 45,000 members of the athletic training profession. For more information, visit www.nata.org. At Your Own Risk is NATA’s public awareness campaign designed to educate, provide resources and equip the public to act and advocate for safety in work, life, and sport. In an effort to provide comprehensive information, the association has launched a website that provides recommendations on keeping student athletes and communities active and employees safe on the job. Visit AtYourOwnRisk.org.
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Texas High School Coaches Association Releases its Academic All-State Teams
CONGRATULATIONS to our Panthers making the team:
Boys Track
- Kalen Barlow - 1st team
- Austin Martin - 1st team
- Gage White - 2nd team
- Kaden Rogers - Honorable Mention
Baseball
- Caden Noah - 1st team
- Luke Guarisco - 2nd team
- Dylan Hutchison - 2nd team
- Trent Gregson - Honorable Mention
- Craig Hunnicutt - Honorable Mention
- Ryan Lepire - Honorable Mention
- Colby Noah - Honorable Mention
Spring Hill graduate, and SFA athlete, Ann Hollas, donates blood marrow for 6-year-old boy with leukemia
Is it true...Toby Pleasant is 50??? If so, Happy Birthday Toby!
Spreading Smiles During Quarantine
Make Spring Hill Count - Volunteers Inflated Beach Balls that Were Given Away in the Food Pick-up Line to Promote the 2020 Census...Remember to Complete Yours!
Connie Johnson Hands Out Coloring Books and Colors Through the Food Service Pick Up Line to Remind Parents to Complete the 2020 Census
Kindergarten Pre-Registration
Outdoor Wifi Available to the Public
Panther Nation,
We have outdoor wifi available during the hours of 5 am - 11 pm daily.
Connections to PantherNet (login with windows credentials), Stadium - Guest (password is bluelight), and SHISD (Chromebooks issued by the school only)
Below is a map to help with the best location to use the wifi. We were also able to get a signal from the HS student parking lot, so there may be more locations that work.
Skyward Family Access Provides Grades and Attendance for Parents and Students
Check out the tutorial below:
2020 Census ~ Make Spring Hill Count
#longviewcounts
2020-2021 District Calendar Released
2020 Panther Football Schedule...Catch that Panther Spirit
Public Service Announcement
Blessed to be a Spring Hill Panther: Proud Past...Promising Future
- TEA "A" Rated district
- K-12 Education
- Premier school district in East Texas
- College and Career Readiness best in the area
- Low teacher / student class ratio
- Honors, dual-credit, gifted & talented, Career & Technical Education, and numerous local courses offered
- UIL Academics, robotics, theatre/drama, band, drill team, cheerleading, athletics and bass club activities offered
- State award winning band
- Education Foundation
- Boys and Girls Club
- District enrollment at an all time high
- Designated as a District of Innovation by the Texas Education Agency
- Outstanding parent and community support
Spring Hill Independent School District...The Hidden Treasure of East Texas
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Spring Hill ISD Partnerships
- Classroom technology
- Fine arts exposure and experience
- Support athletic programs
- Innovative classes for sports marketing and game day production
- Scholarships
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Spring Hill ISD
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Location: 3101 Spring Hill Rd, Longview, TX 75605
Phone: 903-759-4404
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