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Best Public Schools in Conroe, TX


At a glance
42
Schools
35,790
Students
7
Districts
1
5-star school
Top rankedSuchma Elementary459th of 4,627 Texas elementary schools
Biggest riser
Austin Elementary up 358 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Booker T Washington High School 8.2 students per teacher
Newly ranked this year
Bartlett Elementary
SchoolDigger ratings
4★
3★
2★
1★
13 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (too few tested students)
Summary:

The city of Conroe, Texas, is home to 37 schools, primarily within the highly-ranked Conroe Independent School District (Isd), serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade across a diverse socioeconomic landscape. The district as a whole performs in the 75th percentile statewide, but this masks a significant internal divide. A cluster of high-performing, low-poverty schools, such as Suchma Elementary (a 5-star school) and Oak Ridge High School (a consistent 4-star performer with a 96.2% graduation rate), contrasts sharply with a group of struggling, high-poverty schools like Armstrong Elementary and Travis Intermediate, where over 93% of students are economically disadvantaged and test scores are critically low.

The standout top performer is Ischool High At The Woodlands, which achieves the highest rankings (87th-91st percentile) with exceptional STAAR scores in Biology (95.5% proficient) and English I (85.9% proficient), all while spending the least per student ($7,516) and having the most crowded classrooms (26.3:1 student-teacher ratio). In contrast, Booker T Washington High School faces the most significant challenges, with the lowest graduation rate (83.9%), the highest dropout rate (1.5%), and critically low Algebra I proficiency (15.79%), despite spending over $33,000 per student. A fascinating "Algebra I Paradox" emerges in middle schools like Moorhead J H, where only 18.2% of students are proficient in 7th-grade math, yet 90.08% of those taking Algebra I pass, indicating only top-tier students are accelerated.

Key metrics reveal an average free/reduced lunch rate of 63.5% across all schools, with a stark correlation between poverty and performance. The average spending per student is $11,027, but this is skewed by specialized schools like JJAEP ($118,279). The average student-teacher ratio is 14.1:1, with the smallest ratios at specialized campuses. The average graduation rate for the city's six high schools is 92.3%, slightly below the district average of 95.6%. Conroe Virtual School shows mixed results, with competitive reading scores but critically low math proficiency (14.29% in 7th-grade math), suggesting the virtual model struggles with mathematics instruction even for a less disadvantaged population.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Texas Education Agency.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: Not all boundaries are included. We make every effort to ensure that boundaries are up-to-date. But it's important to note that these are approximations and are for general informational purposes only. To verify legal descriptions of boundaries or school locations, contact your local tax assessor's office and/or school district.

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