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- 2025-2026
Roy Moore is stepping into a new chapter this school year as the principal of Spring Forest Middle School (SFMS)—bringing with him a legacy of high expectations, community-driven leadership, and a deep commitment to Every Child.
After four impactful years leading Landrum Middle School (LMS), Moore is excited to join the Bobcat community.
“I’m incredibly honored to be the new principal at Spring Forest,” said Moore. “I’m looking forward to building strong relationships, continuing great traditions, and working together to push student achievement to new heights. I’m proud to be a Bobcat!”
With 23 years in education—12 as a principal—Moore’s journey began as a special education teacher and coach. He went on to serve as an assistant principal, then principal at Nottingham Elementary, and most recently, at Landrum Middle School (LMS) in SBISD.
At LMS, Moore established the motto “Lions Never Settle,” a reflection of his leadership style rooted in excellence, perseverance, and belief in every student’s potential.
Described by colleagues as someone who knows every student and every family, Moore believes deeply in the power of connection and consistency.
His focus? "I’m focused on re-establishing our identity of who we are and what we expect from our Bobcats.There’s been a lot of changes at SFMS, and I’m excited to chart a new direction and create a culture that’s committed to improving student achievement at the highest levels. It’s a new day at SFMS, and the best is yet to come. Let’s Go Bobcats!"
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🎓 Meet Roy Moore, the new principal of Spring Forest Middle School! After four years at Landrum, he’s ready to lead the Bobcat family with heart, hustle, and high expectations. #SBISDSpotlight #SFMSPride #BobcatStrong #LeadWithPurpose
- 2025-2026
The sun rises early over the Spring Branch ISD (SBISD) Transportation Center during the summer—and so do the people who keep the district rolling.
While students and teachers enjoy a well-deserved break, a dedicated team of transportation professionals works hard to ensure the district is ready for the first day of school. Their efforts reflect the SBISD commitment to Every child. Every way. Every minute. Every day. From training future drivers to fueling the fleet, this summer’s work is more than maintenance—it’s mission-critical. Let’s meet a few of the people working diligently this summer to be ready for Day One of the 2025–26 school year.
One mission, Many hands
From longtime veterans to recent hires, and from trainers to technicians, Spring Branch ISD’s (SBISD) Transportation Department—more than 200 employees strong during the school year—embodies what it means to serve every student with intention and pride. The summer work may be hot, hard, and often unseen—but it’s indispensable.
“During the summer, there are several tasks that our team handles to prepare for the start of a new year,” said Transportation Director Wendy Hebert. “Buses are cleaned, inspected, and repaired as needed. Our routing team is preparing routes, while our trainers are working with new drivers for next year.”
As the summer weeks progress, the Transportation team not only continues transporting students attending summer school—they are also preparing for the upcoming school year. The department’s leadership team is organizing professional development sessions to reinforce and re-energize attention to safety and customer service practices for returning drivers.
Modeling character
Hebert is especially proud of the strengths her team brings to the job each day—putting safety first, and demonstrating reliability, compassion, teamwork, communication, professionalism, dedication, support, and adaptability.
“I’m truly blessed to work with an amazingly dedicated and loyal group of individuals who come together, no matter the challenge, and get it done,” said Hebert.
This deep sense of commitment is more than just professional for Hebert—it’s also personal.
Family ties
Her daughter is a graduate of Stratford High School, creating a lasting connection to the district that goes beyond her leadership role.
“I get to directly contribute to the same community that shaped her experiences and growth,” said Hebert. “SBISD is also special to me because my many years of service have allowed me to build lasting relationships with colleagues who feel like family.”
Student success
Hebert knows that reliable transportation plays a key role in supporting student attendance and academic success.
“Serving as the Director of Transportation for SBISD means being dedicated to ensuring the safety, efficiency, and reliability of student transportation, while fostering a positive environment for both students and staff,” she said. “It’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the community by facilitating access to education and supporting the overall well-being of our students.”
Often working behind the scenes in the business of educating the next generation of leaders, Transportation Department employees take their duties seriously.
“The countless hours and hats each employee wears shows true dedication to Every Child,” said Hebert. “The support for students and colleagues is outstanding and reflects their Collaborative Spirit.”
Every Child and Collaborative Spirit are two of the five Core Values the SBISD community identified as foundational to the Spring Branch Way—how we treat one another, what we prioritize, and the guiding principles we live by as members of the SBISD family.
(Pictured: Director Hebert and members of her team planning for the new year.)
Meaningful Impact
“The strong sense of community and shared commitment to our students creates an environment where we can support one another and make a meaningful impact together,” said Hebert, who is confident the buses will be ready to roll on Day One of the 2025–26 school year.
Thank you, Transportation, for your dedication to safety and for being the friendly faces our students see first and last each school day.
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- 2025-2026
Kayman McIver enters her 19th year in education—all within SBISD—as Director of the Spring Branch Academic Institute (SBAI).
With a background rooted in both middle school and gifted education, she leads with a philosophy of authenticity.
“Leadership should be genuine. I show up as my true self—and I encourage others to do the same.”
Ms. McIver is passionate about expanding opportunities for advanced learners across SBAI’s three host campuses. She’s focused on building stronger connections and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for students.
“We serve Every child. Every day. Every minute. Every way.—and that means pushing excellence, equity, and empathy in all we do.”
Outside of school, she brings her competitive spirit and creativity to everything from team-building to idea-generation.
Words of Wisdom:
“Be curious. Ask questions. Learn bravely.”
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🎓 Meet Kayman McIver, Director of SBAI! With 19 years in SBISD, she leads with authenticity and a bold vision for Every child. Every day. Every minute. Every way. #SBISDSpotlight #SBAIPride #LearnBravely