Welcome to Spring Branch Middle School

CAMPUS FACTS: Spring Branch Middle School was founded in 1998 and opened its doors in January 1998 as a 7th-grade only campus. It remained a 7th grade campus until 1999-2000, when it expanded to house 7th and 8th grades. In 2006-2007, the campus expanded to its current status of being a 6th through 8th grade campus. Spring Branch currently serves slightly over 960 students at these grade levels.

CAMPUS ACHIEVEMENTS: ( AEIS plan ) Our current campus rating under the Texas Academic Excellence Indicator System is "Acceptable" with Gold Performance Awards for student performance in the areas of Reading and Writing. of 16 campus indicators used for this rating, 11 were "Exemplary," 4 were "Recognized," and 1 was "Acceptable," resulting in the "Acceptable" rating. We're really excited about our current achievements in academics, and are working on areas that were not "Exemplary." But there's a whole lot more going on at SBMS!

11 of 16 indicators already at the "Exemplary" level
4 of 16 indicators already at the "Recognized" level

2 GOLD PERFORMANCE AWARDS: Reading performance and Writing performance

LEARN & SERVE PROGRAM : This program encourages community involvement by recognizing students who perform 30 or more hours of community service annually. The program is coordinated by teacher Deborah Seguin.

COLLEGE HORIZONS PROGRAM : This program arranges visits and tours to college campuses. So far, we've taken groups to the Cordon Bleu Austin Culinary Institute, Central Texas Technology Center, Texas State University--San Marcos, and San Antonio College. This year we have a repeat visit scheduled to the Culinary Institute, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and Texas A&M University. Students visit with admissions and financial aid officers, eat at a campus dining facility, and take a campus tour. Catch a dream for the collegiate life!

CAMPUS LEADERSHIP TEAM : Comprised of leaders from all campus organizations, this group works together to identify campus issues and problem-solve

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS : Provides links to social and educational areas of support for families and students

UIL Academic competitions for 7th and 8th grade, and introductory competition for 6th graders
FCCLA (Family Career Community Leaders of America) award-winning chapter
SBMS Wrangler Band
Outstanding Choir program
Wrangler Athletics (Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Track, Tennis, Golf, Basketball)
Fellowship of Christian Athletes

 

Comal Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, or disability in providing education services, activities or programs. It is the intent and policy of this District to conduct its activities in compliance with all Federal and State laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin or disability.

El Distrito Independiente Escolar de Comal no discrimina a base de raza, sexo, edad, religión, color, origen nacional, o incapacidad en proveer servicios educacionales, actividades, o programas. Es la intención y norma del Distrito de conducir sus actividades de acuerdo con todas las leyes Federales y Estatales prohibiendo discriminación a base de raza, sexo, edad, religión, color, origen nacional o incapacidad.

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