Volunteer in SBISD
Update: July 1, 2020
SBISD is not accepting volunteer applications for the 2020-21 school year at this time. We look forward to releasing the 2020-21 SBISD Volunteer Application, updated visitor and volunteer guidelines, and information about virtual volunteer opportunities soon.
We cannot do this work alone! SBISD’s 11,000+ volunteers each school year provide over 200,000 total hours of on-campus volunteer services - an in-kind value of nearly $5 million. Thank you!
To learn about current district and campus volunteer needs, contact
Community Relations
partner@springbranchisd.com
713.251.2289
What is a Volunteer?
An SBISD volunteer is a person providing services for or on behalf of the school district, on the premises of the district, or at a school-sponsored or school-related activity on or off of school property.
Who can Volunteer?
YOU! Any member of the SBISD community can apply to volunteer in our schools – parents, grandparents, guardians, community members, community partners, etc.
Apply Now!
Update: July 1, 2020
SBISD is not accepting volunteer applications for the 2020-21 school year at this time. We look forward to releasing the 2020-21 SBISD Volunteer Application, updated visitor and volunteer guidelines, and information about virtual volunteer opportunities soon.
Next Steps
Once approved, all volunteers must bring a valid, government issued ID each time they check-in on campus so front desk staff can issue you a name badge. Thank you for recognizing that the safety of our schools, our students and our volunteers is of the utmost importance!
For individual volunteer service on an SBISD campus, please contact either the Community Relations Department (713.251.2468 or partner@springbranchisd.com) or contact the school's Campus Partner & Volunteer Liaison: PDF
Each volunteer, or person intending to volunteer in SBISD, should know that SBISD is subject to the Texas Public Information Act.
That means that information about you, such as your home address, home telephone number and some other information available, may be obtained by a member of the public by making a request to the school district. However, the school district does not sell information about you. If a request is made for information about you or all volunteers, SBISD will not release any (1) information that is not legally obtainable by the requester or (2) information confidential by law.