Anderson Elementary School by Spring Independent School District April 2, 2024 written by Spring Independent School District April 2, 2024 4.7K Anderson Elementary School School Website Federal Report Card Anderson Elementary is named for George E. Anderson and opened its doors in 1979. Anderson was the ninth elementary school to open in Spring ISD. Mr. Anderson served on the Spring ISD Board of Trustees from 1969 to 1978. He served five of those years as president and one year as vice president. During 1967-1968, Mr. Anderson also served as president of the Spring Athletic Booster Club and was a member of the Spring Band Boosters Club. He and his wife, Jean, were the first organizers of the Spring High School PTA in 1969-1970. Anderson is located near Bush International Airport at the corner of Lynngate and Cypresswood Drive, about 2.5 miles north of 1960 East. The Anderson school colors are green and gold and the mascot is the gator. Anderson Elementary was a TEA Exemplary Campus for 2009-2010 and for 2010-2011. Anderson also recently became a Leader in Me campus for the 2017-2018 school year. We currently serve approximately 621 students in pre-K through 5th grades. Anderson Elementary is proud to be a Leader in Me School. We strive to live and teach by the 7 Habits of Happy Kids in all that we do. For more information about our Leader in Me journey, please click here. Our campus is one of the first 7 schools in Spring ISD to offer full day Pre-K classes. We have a wide variety of after school clubs, extracurricular programs and leadership opportunities available to students, including: volleyball, basketball, soccer, cheerleading, Creative Dramatics (drama club), Student Council, anti-bullying club, student attendance committee, Encore Choir, Rise & Shine action team and Fuel Up to Play 60. We also offer several volunteer programs and opportunities to parents and community members including, but not limited to: Watch DOGS, Kids’ Hope, Parent-Teacher Organization, and Box Tops for Education. Each year our students and staff participate in a number of charitable giving projects, including Jump Rope for Heart benefiting the American Heart Association and Pennies for Patients benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Each grade level also coordinates a student-led service project. Photo GalleryAnderson Elementary's 2nd Annual Storybook Pumpkin Patch. Principal PrincipalKristin Falcon kfalcon@springisd.org Ms. Falcon grew up right here in Spring, TX and attended Spring schools for grades K-12. She was even an Anderson Gator way back in the stone ages! Ms. Falcon earned her Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University and her Master’s degree from Sam Houston State University. She has been in education for 20 years, teaching for 14 years in both Aldine ISD and Spring ISD, and serving as the assistant principal at Anderson for 4 years before being named as Principal in 2017. Ms. Falcon loves being a mom to her own little Anderson Gators, Charlotte, Mia, and Isaiah. When she is not at school, she can usually be found shuttling them around to their various activities. In her free time, Ms. Falcon enjoys reading, traveling, theatre and leading her Girl Scout troops. Other than Anderson, her favorite places to be include Disney World, any beach, and cheering on her kids at dance competitions, swim meets, or baseball games. 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Spring Independent School District next post Bailey Middle School