Hopkins County, Texas Schools

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Hopkins County is rural in geography but rich in community spirit and educational pride. Across open fields, piney woods, and small towns, seven public school districts serve families who call this corner of Northeast Texas home. Each district tells its own story of perseverance, tradition, and commitment to preparing the next generation. For campus overviews by grade level, see Preschools, Primary Schools, Middle Schools, and High Schools.

Sulphur Springs Independent School District

The largest district in the county serves the city of Sulphur Springs and nearby rural areas. With multiple campuses—spanning early learners through high school—and robust programs in academics, arts, and athletics, Sulphur Springs ISD anchors Friday nights, fine-arts showcases, and community events. Families can explore campuses by level on the Primary, Middle, and High School pages.

Como-Pickton Consolidated Independent School District

Serving the communities of Como and Pickton, CPCISD operates a unified PK–12 campus that keeps rural families connected under one roof. The Eagles’ culture is close-knit, with teachers often knowing multiple generations. See CPCISD’s profile and highlights on the district page above; school-level context also appears on the Middle and High School pages.

North Hopkins Independent School District

Located in Birthright, North Hopkins ISD is among the smaller districts, which fosters tight relationships between students and staff. Panthers compete in UIL and athletics while benefiting from the feel of a small-town school. Find grade-band details on the Primary, Middle, and High School pages.

Cumby Collegiate Independent School District

Anchored by the city of Cumby, the Trojans embrace a “Collegiate” focus—dual credit, CTE, and leadership opportunities—while keeping class sizes small. Learn more on the Cumby ISD page; related campus-level context is on the Primary, Middle, and High School pages.

Saltillo Independent School District

At the county’s northeastern edge, Saltillo ISD educates students from early grades through high school on a single, close-community campus. The Lions are known for strong academics and competitive athletics. For grade-level snapshots, see the Primary, Middle, and High School pages.

Miller Grove Independent School District

A rural district with Hornet pride, Miller Grove offers a PK–12 experience where many educators are alumni, technology is emphasized, and students can participate across sports and activities. Explore complementary grade-level info on the Primary, Middle, and High School pages.

Sulphur Bluff Independent School District

Set amid rich agricultural land, Sulphur Bluff ISD balances classroom learning with practical skills through programs like FFA, alongside UIL and community service. See grade-level overviews via Primary, Middle, and High School.

Together, these seven districts—Sulphur Springs, Como-Pickton, North Hopkins, Cumby Collegiate, Saltillo, Miller Grove, and Sulphur Bluff—form the educational fabric of Hopkins County. From larger city schools with advanced programs to smaller rural campuses where every face is familiar, education here remains a deeply local affair shaped by community pride and a belief that opportunity grows best when it’s rooted close to home. Families with little ones can also review Preschools to round out the full PK–12 picture.