Elementary Schools in Conroe Independent School District (Isd)


Summary:

The Conroe Independent School District (Isd) oversees 38 elementary schools serving grades PK-4 and PK-6, located in a diverse suburban area north of Houston, Texas, with enrollment ranging from 508 to 1,428 students.

There is a stark performance divide among these schools, closely tied to socioeconomic factors. Top-performing schools like David Elementary (98th percentile), Stewart Elementary (97th-99th percentile), and Tough Elementary (95th-98th percentile) consistently achieve high STAAR proficiency rates—for example, 87.76% in 4th-grade Reading at David and 94.44% in 6th-grade Math at Stewart—and have very low free/reduced lunch rates (below 11%). In contrast, schools like Houston Elementary (19th percentile), Armstrong Elementary (25th percentile), and Milam Elementary (14th percentile) face significant challenges, with proficiency rates as low as 28.81% in 3rd-grade Reading and free/reduced lunch rates exceeding 80%. Notably, PK-6 schools such as Suchma Elementary and Deretchin Elementary are disproportionately represented among the highest-ranked schools, suggesting potential benefits of extended grade configurations.

Spending does not guarantee success: Anderson Elementary spends the most per student ($12,264) but ranks in the 37th percentile, while Snyder Elementary spends the least ($7,693) yet ranks in the 82nd percentile. The gap between top and bottom schools is immense—a 54-percentage-point difference in 4th-grade Math proficiency between David (86.01%) and Anderson (31.96%). Additionally, schools with high poverty rates, like Austin Elementary, administer Spanish STAAR tests where proficiency rates are often far below state averages, highlighting compounded challenges for English Language Learners.

District Detail

 3205 W Davis
Conroe, TX 77304

 (936) 709-9719

SchoolDigger Rank:
239th of 951 Texas districts

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Grades served: PK, KG-12
Students: 72,914

Primary Schools: 38
Middle Schools: 19
High Schools: 8
Alternative Schools: 2
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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.

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