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Join Team Spring ISD
The Spring ISD Office of Human Resources is committed to recruiting, developing and retaining highly-qualified and caring staff that are interested in helping the district prepare students to be lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and responsible citizens who are ready to contribute, compete and lead in today’s global society.
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Morgan PeaseAngeles PerezKhechara BradfordRick GalettiStaci Brinkley

I support technology infrastructure because I enjoy the challenge of keeping 35,000+ students and staff reliably connected to our network. I know, having been a teacher myself, that if our equipment is down it can directly impact the instruction in a classroom. I have always been passionate about technology, and working in a school district there is a sense of motivation, as we are directly helping students learn. Everyone in the district has a part to play, and network infrastructure is ours!
Jared Sabin (Infrastructure Specialist, Technology)
Spring ISD is a district very near and dear. I graduated from Westfield High School. I also attended Bammel and Link Elementary. I have run into so many of my former teachers and former classmates that work within the district. It has been a great opportunity to be able to give back to the community that helped raise me up to be the person that I am today. It feels like home.
Geralyn Mosley (Director of Purchasing, Spring ISD)
I enjoy the culture. The culture that we have. The team that we have. They are very giving and very passionate about what they do and I can see that when they speak to the employees, they're sharing that passion to help them in whatever aspect it may be. That's why I'm here. It makes me feel like this is the right place I need to be.
Elvia Lucio (Benefits Manager, HR)
In the 10 years that I’ve been here I’ve worked in special education, and been a teacher working with kids with special needs. Kids need access to opportunities. And my biggest thing is that--no matter what the child needs--to get them what they need to succeed and all the opportunities that will help them meet their potential.
Paula Mickle (Coordinator, Special Education)
I like to provide support for people, and I enjoy having the ability to take care of things for our employees so that they can focus on the stuff that’s really important. I have children that are in the district. We live here, and I work here. The things that Spring ISD is doing and the way that I have seen our administration invest in things that are really important, like putting students first, that’s important to me as a parent and community member.
Candace Carter (Leaves and Benefits Specialist, HR)
I am a bus attendant in Spring ISD because I have a passion for children. I love what I do. When you’re working, you’re interacting with the children, and you get to know them, you build those relationships. For children with special needs, that consistency is important, because they depend on us to be here. I have children, so I want to make sure I’m treating everybody’s children the way I want my children to be treated when I’m not with them. I try to be who I want my kids to encounter.
Breea Wiltz-Foster (Bus Attendant, Transportation)