Dripping Springs Independent School District to spend $33,781,400.00 to occupy 215,480 square feet of space in Dripping Springs Texas.
Dripping Springs, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Dripping Springs Independent School District plans to invest $33,781,400.00 to build out 215,480 square feet of new space in Dripping Springs. The company plans to occupy the new space at 111 Tiger Ln. in Dripping Springs, on or about August 1, 2026. According to the company website Dripping Springs ISD is located in the northwest portion of Hays County (approximately 20 miles west of Austin) and offers a comprehensive curriculum based on the goal of student achievement at the highest level. Teachers strive to personalize instruction to meet the needs of each student and help him or her reach individual potentials and connect with personal passions. Outstanding academic and extracurricular activities are available to all students, and students routinely participate and excel in UIL competition. In addition, Dripping Springs ISD students have experienced success in many areas at state, regional and even national levels. The district operates eight schools along with a central administration office, and separate transportation and support service facilities. Enrollment has been growing steadily in the last decade with DSISD serving more than 8,000 students during the 2021-22 school year. In Dripping Springs the schools are the center of the community parents and community members actively support the schools through PTA and volunteer programs.
To learn more about Dripping Springs Independent School District, visit http://www.dsisdtx.us/
Company Contact:
Holly Morris-Kuentz, Superintendent
holly.morriskuentz@dsisdtx.us
https://www.linkedin.com/in/morris-kuentz/
512-858-3000
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