Springtown ISD Calendar with Holidays 2025-2026

Springtown ISD Calendar – February 2025 approval of the 2025-2026 instructional calendar. The schedule includes start date being mid‑August 2025, a fall break in October, Thanksgiving week off (late November), a winter break that lasts from December 22, 2025 to January 2, 2026 with Jan 8 as a student return date after teacher workdays on Jan 6–7, a one-week spring break in March, and early‑release days in December and May.

Springtown ISD School Calendar

Springtown ISD Calendar 2025-2026

EventDate(s)
First Day of SchoolAugust 13, 2025
Labor Day HolidaySeptember 1, 2025
Grading Day (No Students)September 18, 2025
Thanksgiving Break(typically fourth week of November)
Winter BreakLate December (exact dates TBD)
Spring BreakLikely aligned with local schedule
Last Day of SchoolMay 22, 2026 (early release)

Springtown Independent School District (SISD) is a school district based in Springtown, Texas, which has a population of about 4,100 students in Pre-K to 12th grade. The district has six campuses: three elementary schools, one intermediate school, one middle school, and Springtown High School. The district has a student-teacher ratio of approximately 15:1, and it is devoted to ensuring that a quality education is attained based on individualized instruction and an encouraging learning atmosphere. The schools emphasize early academics, character education, and local values, intending to equip students to be lifelong learners and good citizens.

Springtown ISD School Calendar 25-26: In academic performance, the district has a graduation rate of approximately 89 percent, and attendance of good College readiness programs like SAT and dual credit courses. The Springtown ISD likewise focuses on extracurricular activities and has good programs in athletics, fine arts, and career and technical education. The school district has a one-to-one device program to incorporate technology in the classrooms. SISD, under the guidance of Superintendent Shane Strickland, remains focused on student accomplishment, campus security, and parental involvement.

Springtown ISD Holidays 2025-2026

Date(s)Holiday / Closure
July 4, 2025Independence Day
September 1, 2025Labor Day
October 10, 2025Staff Exchange Day – Student Holiday
October 13, 2025Student/Staff Holiday
November 24–28, 2025Thanksgiving Break
December 22, 2025 – January 2, 2026Winter Break
January 1–2, 2026Continuation of Winter Break
January 19, 2026MLK Jr. Day
February 16, 2026Student/Staff Holiday
April 3, 2026Good Friday Holiday
April 6, 2026Easter Monday / Staff Holiday
May 25, 2026Memorial Day

FAQ

Q: What is the process of registering my child in Springtown ISD?

Parents have an option of applying online or visiting the campus in person at their zoning university. The documents needed are residency (renewed yearly), birth certificate, immunization record, and any current IEP/ 504 plans.

Q: What students are entitled to study at Springtown ISD?

All students residing in the district boundaries are welcome. Exceptions are homeless students, students in state conservatorship, children of SISD employees (through transfer), and a few out-of-district transfers by permission.

Q: What are the opening and closing dates of the school year 2025- 2026?

Springtown ISD is on a late-August to early June calendar. The schedule is normally worked out with the assistance of parents, and it is usually approved by the board in early spring.

Q: What are the choices in special education services?

The district provides special education in various disability groups under IDEA. Every student is provided with an Individual Education Plan (IEP), and the least restrictive environment that would suit the student is given.

Q: What is the procedure for transfers in Springtown ISD?

The in-district and out-of-district transfer requests are made on an annual basis. Out-of-district applications (to move after July 31) received in round two are considered in mid-September, and families are notified by September 30.

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