Dueitt Middle School

We believe all students can learn, it’s our job to develop the skill set to reach every child. 

Dueitt Middle School was named for O. B. Dueitt, the descendant of a family that first settled in Spring around 1876. Dueitt’s five children went to Spring schools. He served as a Spring ISD Trustee from 1943-1965. All four of his daughters taught in the Spring schools. His son’s wife also taught in the district. The school officially opened in 1980 and has grown to have an enrollment of over 1,000 students!

Our Programs:
Our students are encouraged and inspired daily to explore their dreams and goals in life, many of which involved getting involved in extracurriculars. Our sports programs are WILDLY successful as students bring home the win day and night! Currently we are reigning champs back to back in cross country, we made playoffs in football this year, and our girls B Team volleyball placed as well! We are also a Recognized Unified Champion School as our students compete in Special Olympics annually, sponsoring events both on campus and off! Lastly, with over 15 different after school clubs, groups, and teams that meet Bi-Weekly or monthly students are kept busy with our diverse collection of After School Activities and our Performing Visual Arts programs!

In the 2017-2018 School Year alone our Band program was nationally recognized, our Choir program was recognized city wide, Theater was voted Best in District, and our Visual Arts program took Best in Show at the Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show, as well as straight 4’s at the Visual Arts Scholastic Event.

We take pride in our strong heritage and community support!

Campus Mission
Dueitt Middle School prepares students to excel holistically and transition into respectful, responsible citizens who are life-long learners.

Campus Vision
Dueitt Middle School Will be a school of choice known for driven engagement with a collaborative community that meets the needs of all students in a collaborative learning environment.

Principal
Brandi Rodney
Principal
Brandi Rodney

Brandi Rodney is the principal of Dueitt Middle School. Ms. Rodney has more than 18 years of experience in education. She has worked for Spring ISD for 13 years on various campuses in the district, including Hirsch Elementary and Westfield High School. She has been at Dekaney High School since January 2018, where she first served as an Associate Principal and has served as the Lead Administrator at the Ninth Grade Center since 2020, and also as Principal.

She has also served in district roles in both Workforce Development and as an Academic Linguistic Specialist. Ms. Rodney is biliterate in Spanish and English, and spent several months learning abroad at the La Universidad de Compultense in Madrid, Spain. She holds a Masters of Education with a teaching English as a second or foreign language certification from Grand Canyon University, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Spanish from Dillard University.

The Spring Independent School District serves over 34,000 prekindergarten through 12th-grade students in a diverse district located 20 miles north of central Houston. From high-quality early childhood programs to college preparation courses and career pathway exploration, there are programs and services designed to meet the needs of every Spring ISD student.

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