Thompson Elementary School

Deloras E. Thompson Elementary School - A STEM-Focused AcademyThe fourteenth elementary school in the Spring Independent School District received its name because an unpopular college class assignment in 1959 ultimately resulted in Deloras E. Thompson becoming a teacher and a coach in the school district. As a senior Mary Hardin Baylor College in Belton, the then Deloras Liles was required to submit 30 original letters to school districts in which she was interested in becoming employed. That assignment resulted in an interview with Spring ISD Superintendent John A. Winship and a position as a Physical Education teacher and coach at Spring High School (then located in the current Wunsche School).

The challenge of building a girls’ athletic program and the fact that Spring paid more than the state base salary of $3,200 plus a coaching supplement were the major factors in her decision. For the next five years, the center circle on the gymnasium floor (hanging now on the wall at Thompson Elementary) came to symbolize more than duties and activities for the young wife of H. Wayne Thompson. It represented attachment, appreciation, friendship and love for students and colleagues, and commitment. “I definitely developed “Spring fever” and it has proved to be incurable for me, “Mrs. Thompson said. Retiring in 1964 from a highly successful teaching and coaching career, Mrs. Thompson reentered the education field in 1969 when her oldest son, Troy, began public school. As a parent, she was a worker, organizer and supporter for numerous school activities as first Troy and then Roy became involved in athletics, band and vocational agriculture.

Mrs. Thompson’s involvement in school activities resulted in her adding “service to the community: to her resume in 1983 when she was elected to the Spring ISD School Board. For the next 12 years, she served on all School Board committees and in all officer roles, including two terms as President of the Board. “My intentions were to serve the District in appreciation for the quality education that our sons received that enabled Troy to graduate from Spring High School in 1983 and Roy in 1985,” Mrs. Thompson said. “However, while working with so many talented, dedicated and committed people, I realized I frequently received more than I gave.” For all that she gave to the students, staff and community of Spring ISD, Mrs. Thompson received the never-ending honor in May 1995 when she was selected by her School Board colleagues as the namesake of the Deloras E. Thompson Elementary School.

Principal
Principal
Vernecca Day

Welcome back to another school year! We, at Thompson Elementary School, will continue to strive for excellence with our scholars to ensure that we provide a quality education to each of them. Our theme this year is “Education: The Passport to Our Future!” Our continued goal as a school community is to focus on every child, every day.

Our top priorities are safety for all, accelerating academic achievement, and social-emotional learning engagement. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) will spearhead our efforts throughout the year to aid in advancing scholars’ growth and achievement. As a staff, we will all work hard at meeting our scholars where they are with academics and behaviors. We will be intentional in creating a purposeful plan of action to accelerate their growth.

Every Student, Every Teacher, Every Day is the lens for our district and this year we are operating with the mindset of being “#Unstoppable!”. Please continue to support us by having your scholars in attendance every school day, and working with your scholars on striving for excellence with positive behavior choices.

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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