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Woodview Elementary opens Its doors with grand celebration

 

 

Woodview Elementary Opens Its Doors with Grand Celebration

Spring Branch ISD (SBISD) celebrated the grand opening of Woodview Elementary on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Rebuilt under the district’s 2017 Bond Program, the new school boasts 104,094 square-feet of learning space in a beautifully designed structure reflecting earth tones and natural light. Students returned to their new campus on January 7, and this week’s Grand Opening Ceremony brought together a standing-room-only crowd to mark the completion of this long-anticipated project. 

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A Modern Campus for 700 Students

The newly rebuilt Woodview Elementary replaces the original structure from 1958, designed as a collection of separate buildings. The new footprint consolidates everything under one roof, offering a more connected and flexible learning environment. The school accommodates 700 students and includes 35 instructional spaces, including 32 classrooms and three special education classrooms.

“This new campus will provide our students with the modern spaces they need to succeed,” said Jennifer Blaine, SBISD Superintendent of Schools. “We’re excited to see how these new facilities will support learning, collaboration, and creativity.”

Design Focused on Flexibility and Collaboration

The project was a collaboration between SBISD, Stantec, and a Project Advisory Team made up of staff, parents, and community members. Brookstone Construction managed the project from start to finish.

The building features flexible classrooms with modern technology designed to enhance collaboration and support various learning styles. Located at the heart of the school, the Media Center connects to other grade-level classrooms and collaborative spaces. Large windows throughout the building provide views of the outdoors, helping to integrate nature with the learning environment. View project recap here.

A central courtyard offers a dedicated space for outdoor learning, with a covered pavilion and direct access to art and science classrooms. The design also preserves mature trees around the playground and playfield, creating a secure, inviting outdoor space for students.

Improved Traffic Flow and Community Connection

The new campus also addresses practical needs. Separate traffic flows for parents, buses, and visitors will reduce congestion on Bunker Hill Road. The school includes a Multipurpose Room for large events and ensures a safe, accessible environment for students, staff, and visitors.

“This campus is a huge step forward for our community,” said Travis Stanford, SBISD Associate Superintendent of Operations. “We’re proud of the work done here, and we’re excited to see how these new spaces will benefit our students and the larger community.”

A Ceremony to Remember

As guests entered the campus, they were welcomed by the Spring Woods High School Cheerleaders, Drumline and Pep Band, representing the Woodview feeder pattern. The ceremony featured Woodview Student Council members reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and Texas Pledge as the Guthrie Center NJROTC Color Guard presented the colors. Over 120 Woodview Beagle Choir members from 2nd and 3rd grades performed musical numbers, and local elected representatives were on hand to offer congratulations. Dr. Blaine, Principal Irma Garner and other community members delivered heartfelt remarks and shared their appreciation for the community’s support of the 2017 Bond Project that made this possible.

Principal Garner expressed her enthusiasm for the new school. “This school is built for learning and community,” she said. “It’s a place where students can explore, collaborate, and grow.”

Following the ribbon cutting, attendees enjoyed refreshments and self-guided tours of the campus.


Visit the 2017 Bond page for more information on this project.