College & Career Readiness
Preparing students for the world beyond high school is critical to the economic future of our nation, state, and community. Projections indicate that most jobs in the future will require some training beyond high school. This could be a traditional 4-year degree, a 2-year associate's degree, or an industry certification. At Spring Hill ISD, we are dedicated to preparing our students for future success by helping every graduate develop a clear plan for life after high school.
This page provides valuable resources to assist students and families in planning for the future. It’s never too early to have conversations regarding a student’s interests, abilities, and aspirations. Including labor market information and projections in these conversations is also a must as we prepare students to be productive members of society in the 21st Century. Follow the links on this page to access information your student can use to plan for life after high school.
Labor Market Information
One of the Strategic Priorities set forth by Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath is to Connect High School to Career and College. To achieve this, Spring Hill ISD offers sequences of elective courses, referred to as Programs of Study, or Pathways, which are aligned with regional labor market information. These Pathways provide a foundation for students to pursue high skill, high demand, and high wage occupations.

To help prepare students to make High School course plan selections, as well as to highlight Programs of Study and extracurricular activities available at Spring Hill High School, SHISD hosted an Eighth Grade Parent Meeting and Programs of Study Showcase on Monday, January 27.
View the Class of 2029 Parent Meeting - Slide Presentation here.
SHISD Programs of Study Guidebook
SHISD Programs of Study - Preview Videos