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We are very excited about your interest in Conroe ISD and have assembled this brochure to help you get acquainted with our District.
Conroe ISD administration, faculty, and staff are a learning community committed to providing the best possible learning environment to produce confident and competent leaders of tomorrow.
Conroe ISD covers 348 square miles and currently is home to approximately 66,000 students, 8,500 employees, and 64 campuses. We offer a comprehensive core academic program, a cutting edge Career and Technical Education curriculum, a slate of fine arts courses, and a vast array of athletics to meet the needs and interests of all students. Please visit our website, www.conroeisd.net, to obtain more detailed information regarding our schools and various departments outlined in this brochure.
Please contact our Human Resources Department at 936.709.7859 if you are in need of further information or if you have any questions.
We look forward to meeting and visiting with you in the near future.
Sincerely,
Curtis Null Superintendent
3205 West Davis St. 936.709.7859 conroeisd.net @CISDAllMeansALL @ConroeISD Conroe, Texas 77304 A Brief History of Conroe ISD
In 1886 the Conroe Public School’s first classes were opened in a one-room 348 school constructed of rough lumber near square miles the present community of Beach. It was called Conroe Mill School and was open 64,000 + 65th each year for a five-month term. The first students in CISD 11th largest district African American school was located in the largest district in the in Texas United States Central Baptist Church at Madeley Quarters. 64 campuses The Conroe Independent School District was created by the Commissioners Court of Montgomery County, Texas, July 12, Ethnicity Breakdown 1892, by consolidating the twelve Common White 44.4% | Hispanic 38.2% | African American 8.6% | Other 8.8% School Districts surrounding Conroe. This Economically Disadvantaged 40.4% area covered 25 square miles. The 39th Legislature of the State of Texas in 1925 Graduation Rate 96.4% for 2019-2020 mandated the enlargement of the District by keeping intact the already defined 25 square miles and adding numerous other Financial surrounding school areas, bringing the District to 333 square miles. On June 22, $576,990,426 annual budget 1992, the annexation of 7,781 acres of $1.2125 tax rate Magnolia Independent School District increased the Conroe ISD to the current size of 348.09 square miles. Employees Prior to the 1925 consolidation, few rural children were able to attend high 4,512 1,905 1,618 school. The first graduating class of Conroe High School, one male and three female students, received their diplomas in 1902. At the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year, Conroe ISD welcomed students to its 299 1,300+ 34 elementary schools, 10 intermediate schools, 7 junior high schools, 3 ninth grade schools, 7 high schools, 3 alternative education placement centers, and 3 Transportation academies located within high schools. 581 Buses 398 Routes 2,363 Runs Conroe Independent School District has made major strides since its rural beginning in 1886, becoming one of the Enrollment Growth fastest growing school districts in the nation. Currently CISD has approximately 66,000 80,000 students and 8,500 employees. Conroe ISD 70,000
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The Conroe Independent School District (District) as an equal opportunity educational provider and employer does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in educational programs or activities that it operates or in employment matters. The District is required by Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, as well as Board policy not to discriminate in such a manner. For information about Title IX rights or Section 504/ADA rights, contact the Title IX Coordinator or the Section 504/ADA coordinator at 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304; (936) 709-7752. Conroe ISD Professional & Career Development 2020-2021 | Strategic Goals The Conroe Independent School District is committed Goal 1.0 | Student Achievement to excellence in teacher development through graduate & Postsecondary Success degree cohort programs and a comprehensive staff CISD will maintain rigorous standards development program. of achievement to prepare all students for graduation and post- New Teacher Support secondary success. • Phase I Novice Teacher Academy Goal 2.0 | Fiscal Responsibility • Phase II Novice Teacher Academy (second year of academy) CISD will maintain efficient and • Introduction to Conroe ISD effective fiscal management of • New Teacher Orientation resources and operations to maximize learning for all students. • Campus mentor teacher • Summer professional learning opportunities designed Goal 3.0 | Recruitment, specifically for new hires Development, & Retention of Staff • Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS): Effective Classroom and Behavior Management CISD will employ, develop, and retain highly qualified staff to maximize • Foundations of Differentiated Instruction learning for all students. • Ruby Payne: A Framework for Understanding Poverty Advanced Degrees & Certification Opportunities Goal 4.0 Parents & Community | • Master and doctorate cohorts are offered with Sam CISD will work jointly with parents and Houston State University the community to maximize learning • Preparation classes for ESL certification for all students through collaborative partnerships and unity of purpose. Professional Development • Comprehensive professional learning opportunities Goal 5.0 | Safe Schools offered for all content areas CISD will strive to ensure a safe and • District-wide initiatives in Differentiated Instruction orderly environment conducive to including Brain Based Learning, Multiple Intelligences, learning for all students and staff. and Cooperative Learning Curriculum & Instruction Goal 6.0 Technology | • Curriculum aligned with state standards CISD will provide technology • Scope and Sequences provided for all subject areas infrastructure, tools, and solutions to • Online lesson ideas and resources in core subject areas meet the administrative requirements • Technology instructional support of the District and to maximize • Instructional coordinators and coaches learning for all students. • On-site campus professional learning opportunities Goal 7.0 | Communication CISD will promote and enhance two- way communication among our staff and our community to maximize the success of all students. Employment Process for Professional Applicants Application Process Why Conroe ISD? • Visit the CISD website: www.conroeisd.net. Choose Careers on the top ribbon. CISD… • This opens the CISD Recruiting Page. From here: • maintains a level of competitive salaries. Complete and submit a Professional Application • offers a benefits package to electronically. Upload required employees that is comparable to or documents including résumé, better than peer districts. transcripts, and letter of interest: Apply Online • provides the two-year Novice Teacher Academy to support new Review CISD job postings: teachers and those with one year View Current Job Postings of experience.
Then click on: • offers a wide array of professional External Job Postings learning opportunities to novice and veteran teachers. • Review positions for which you are qualified to teach. Click on Login to Apply, • sponsors cohorts with colleges and and follow the directions to add the position to your application. universities to develop master of education and doctoral programs • Employment opportunities will be updated daily as vacancies become available. for professional staff members. Continue to apply for specific positions of interest. • maintains the Minority Council for Interviewing Process Teacher Recruitment and Retention Principals schedule their own interviews at the campus level. In order to make in support of diversity. the interviewing/hiring process as streamlined as possible, please do not contact principals directly by telephoning or stopping by his/her office. • continues to improve the District’s ability to provide an ethnically and Hiring Process racially diverse staff, serving 26 Recommendations for employment are made by the campus principals. Once Title I and/or bilingual schools. an applicant has been recommended for employment, they will be contacted by Human Resources to complete onboarding paperwork and to attend New • participates in Region 4 Human Hire Orientation. Resources Services Assistance. Conroe ISD Welcomes • offers opportunities for Alternative Certification Program (ACP) Applicants professional development through Conroe ISD seeks highly qualified applicants, whether through traditional partnership with area colleges means or alternative certification. In order to be employed by the District, and universities, college educator applicants must meet their program requirements, must provide a Statement preparation programs, college of Eligibility, and must be recommended for their Texas teaching certificate. advisory boards for bilingual and educator preparation programs, and Grow-Our-Own/Conroe ISD Education Foundation scholarship What is right for me? initiatives. Certification Level Content Test Considerations EC-6* Must pass the Core Subjects EC-6 to teach any subject in grades PK to 6th, including P.E. and Fine Arts. 4-8* At this level, there are options from which to choose. If the Core Subjects 4-8 is passed, any core subject in grades 4-8 may be taught. In many schools with these grades, teachers are required to teach more than one subject. By testing in single content areas for grades 4-8, the teacher is limited to one subject which may reduce the number of opportunities for which to be considered. 7-12 Must pass the content area test for the subject to be taught. Special Education For new special education teachers who will provide grades in core content areas, the special EC-12 education test as well as the content area test for the subject to be taught must be passed. Passing the Core Subjects EC-6 or 4-8 will enable the teacher to teach any subject within the range of the test(s) taken. For grades 7-12, in addition to passing the special education test, the content area test must also be passed. In situations where a teacher in grades 7-12 is not providing grades in core content areas, but is providing in-class support, then only the Special Education EC-12 test is required. * Beginning 1/1/2021, the Science of Teaching Reading will be an additional required test for Core Subjects EC-6, Core Subjects 4-8, ELAR or ELAR/SS 4-8, and the future EC-3 exam. Certification requirements may be subject to change, so stay informed by remaining in contact with your University/ACP. Conroe Independent School District TeacHiringhers, SchedulLibrariaens, AEmployeeRD Faci lBenefitsitators , And Nurses for New Employees Teachers, Librarians,HiringThe S Conroeche dIndependentule School District proudly offers all qualifying ARD Facilitators, and Nurses 2020-employees2021 year o annly *excellent benefits package, including a Section 125 Flexible 2020-2021 Year Only* Benefit Plan. Self-funded group medical and pharmacy coverage benefits Years of Bachelor’s degree are administered by UnitedHealthcare. Currently, the District contributes Experience 187 days $446___ _per__ _month,_____ per___ employee______toward______medical_____ insurance premiums, 0 $57,000 makingMaste ther’s Dcosteg rofee empoyee only coverage as low as $90 per month. 1 $57,300 AdditionalThe salary s cgroupale for tebenefitsachers wi thsuch a m aasste rdental,’s degre vision,e is cancer, disability, and 2 $57,650 lifeba sinsuranceed on the b areache alsolor’s davailable.egree scale Conroenoted he ISDre, p lhasus an employee health and 3 $57,950 wellnessa stipend center of $1,80 that0 per providesyear. convenient access to experienced medical 4 $58,250 professionals______for__ as__ little____ _as______5 $59,050 $10Do forcto employeesrate Degre ande their 6 $59,300 dependents.The salary scale for teachers with a doctorate degree (degree must be in the subject area taught and 7 $59,590 received from an accredited university) is based on the 8 $59,870 bachelor’s degree scale noted here, plus a stipend of
9 $60,145 $1,800 per year. Drill Team 2020-2021 STIPENDS High School Director ...... $7,000 ______Hi_gh _Sch_oo_l Di_rect_or 9...... $4,300 10 $60,670 Junior High Director ...... $3,300 Athletics Total Stipend Orchestra BCoialcihens gual Certification High School Director ...... $7,000 11 $60,970 Assistant to the Athletic Coordinator...... $4,100 High School Assistant Director ...... $4,200 P.E. Coordinator ...... $1,000 Junior High Director ...... $4,200 TFhooetb asll aColaachresy scale for teachers with Texas bilinKg-6u/Inatelrmediate Director ...... $1,300 12 $61,270 First Assistant ...... $7,800 Speech/Debate Coordinators...... $7,800 High School ...... $3,800 ceVarsitity Afisscisatantit ...... on, who are assigned to a bili$n5,6g0u0 alJunior High ...... $1,300 13 $61,570 Sub-Varsity Assistant...... $5,300 Pep Squad clSaposrt sHeraod Cooamche,s is based on the bachelor's degreeHi gsh cScaholoel ...... $2,300 Volleyball...... $7,000 Junior High ...... $1,300 14 $61,870 nCorotsse Cdou nhtrye...... re, plus a stipend of $4,500 p$e4r,3 0y0ear. Boys’ and Girls’ Head Coach...... $5,900 Campus Total Stipend Basketball ...... $7,850 Elementary/Intermediate School 15 $62,470 _T_rack_...... ______$_5,1_00__Ca_mp_us _We_bm_ast_er ...... $200 Soccer...... $6,300 Instructional Technology ...... $1,000 Tennis ...... $6,300 Team Leaders (per campus) Elementary* ...... $9,500 16 $62,770 Boys’ and Girls’ Head Coach...... $8,400 * Bilingual campuses + $1,000 Intermediate* ...... $9,000 Golf ...... $6,300 K-6* ...... $12,500 Boys’ and Girls’ Head Coach...... $8,400 Bus Duty ...... $1,000 17 $63,270 Swim...... $6,300 Junior High School Boys’ and Girls’ Head Coach...... $8,400 Campus Webmaster ...... $200 Assistant Swim...... $3,300 Department chair (per campus) ...... $12,000 18 $63,770 District Dive Coach ...... $5,200 Instructional Technology ...... $1,000 Baseball...... $6,300 Junior National Honor Society ...... $500 Softball...... $6,300 Student Council ...... $350 19 $64,270 Wrestling ...... $6,300 UIL Academics Campus Coordinator ...... $1,000 Power Lifting ...... $2,100 Events Coaches (per campus)...... $2,000 Hockey/Lacrosse ...... $3,000 Yearbook ...... $500 20 $64,770 Water Polo...... $2,000 High School Assistant Coaches Advanced Programs Facilitator ...... $3,000 First Assistant Coach ...... $4,200 Athletic Technology...... $1,100 21 $65,270 Second Sport Assistant ...... $3,200 Auditorium Supervision...... $1,750 Weight Training/Off-Season ...... $2,200 Campus Webmaster ...... $200 Equipment ...... $1,300 Department Chair (per campus) ...... $20,000 22 $65,770 Junior High Coaches Department Chair/Academy (per campus)...... $2,500 Coordinator ...... $1,300 Department Chair/Hauke (per campus) ...... $3,000 Head Football ...... $4,000 Instructional Technology ...... $1,000 23 $66,270 Head VB, BKB ...... $3,500 Intramurals ...... $1,000 Head Track ...... $2,500 Journalism (Photo, Print, etc.) ...... $4,000 Assistant Football, VB, BKB ...... $2,500 National Honor Society ...... $750 24 $66,870 Assistant Track ...... $1,800 Student Council...... $3,000 Head Cross Country, Golf, Tennis...... $800 TAFE...... $1,000 Head Soccer...... $900 UIL Coordinator ...... $1,000 25+ $67,370 Assistant Soccer ...... $600 UIL Events (per campus) ...... $5,000 Cheerleading Yearbook (Annual) ...... $4,000 High School - Head ...... $4,800 District-wide Creditable years of experience as of High School - JV ...... $4,000 Bilingual Nurse ...... $2,000 * High School - 9th ...... $4,000 Destination Imagination Team Manager One team...... $600 September 1, 2020. Junior High 7th grade ...... $2,500 Two teams...... $750 8th grade ...... $2,500 Elementary Music Facilitator...... $4,000 7th and 8th grade combined...... $3,750 iLearn Math Teacher - Lead ...... $1,200 Salaries are developed for one year only. Lead Librarian...... $2,500 Master’s Degree The salary scale for Career & Technical Education Total Stipend Student Insurance Coordinator ...... $2,100 Future salaries cannot be predicted from this Agriculture (202 days) ...... $2,400 Teen Leadership...... $1,000 teachers with a master’s degree is based Cosmetology (187 days) ...... $3,250 Video Production Coordinator (stadium)...... $4,200 schedule. CTE Competitive Organization ...... $1,000 Virtual Learning Teacher - Lead ...... $3,000 on the bachelor’s degree scale noted Health Science (187 days)...... $3,250 Visual Arts Facilitator ...... $4,000 Industrial Technology Lab (187 days) ...... $3,250 Science Stipends here, plus a stipend of $1,800 per year. Practicum/Career Prep (187 days) ...... $1,500 VEX Robotics (grades 9-12) ...... $400 FIRST Lego League Sponsor (grades 3-8)—per campus...... $400 Doctorate Degree The salary scale for Fine Arts Total Stipend BEST Team Sponsor (grades 9-12)—per campus ...... $400 The Conroe Independent School District (District) as an equal opportunity educational provider and employer does not discrBimanindate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in educational programEns voirr oacthtiovinti eTse tahmat iSt popoenrsaoters ( ogrr aindes 9-12) ...... $300 employment mteachersatters. The Distric twith is requir ead b doctoratey Title VI and Title VI Idegree of the Civil Righ (degreets Act of 1964, a s amended, Title IX ofH thigeh E dSucchaotionl DAmirecndtomre ...... nts of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, $Se1c5t,io0n0 5004 of tEhneg Rienheaebriilnitagt iaond A cDt eosf i1g9n7 3C, athmepus Coordinator (grades 7-12)...... $200 Americans with Disabilities Act, as wellH aisg Bho Sarcdh pooolilc yA nsosits ttoa ndtis Dcriirmeicntaoter in...... such a manner. $9,000 Science Bowl Campus Coordinator (grades 7-12) ...... $200 Science Fair Campus Coordinator (grades 7-12) ...... $300 must be in theFor inf osubjectrmation about areaTitle IX rig htaughtts or Section 5and04/ADA rights, contact the Title IX CoJuonrdioinra Htoirg ohr tDhier eScetcotiro n...... 504/ADA coordinator at 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304; (936)$ 760,95-077052. Junior High Assistant Director ...... $4,500 Special Education received from an accredited university) Junior High Color Guard ...... $1,300 Autism Intervention and Management (AIM) Teacher ...... $2,000 K-6/Intermediate Director ...... $1,300 Bilingual Speech Language Pathology Assistant...... $2,000 is based on the bachelor’s degree scale Choir Board Certified Behavior Analyst ...... $1,500 High School Director ...... $7,500 Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst...... $1,000 noted here, plus a stipend of $1,800 per High School Assistant Director ...... $5,000 Certificate of Clinical Competency...... $4,000 Junior High Director ...... $4,000 Deaf Education/Visually Impaired Teachers ...... $2,000 year. Intermediate Director ...... $1,300 Evaluation Support...... $4,000 Elementary Director ...... $1,050 Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) ...... $3,000 Life Skills/Structured Learning Class Teacher...... $2,000 K-6 Director ...... $2,350 Bilingual Certification The salary Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities (PPCD) Teacher ...... $2,000 Dance Social Development Class (SDC) Teacher ...... $2,000 scale for teachers with Texas bilingual High School ...... $2,500 Special Education Bilingual Assessment...... $4,500 Theater Arts Advanced Degrees/Certification certification, who are assigned to a High School Director (187 days) ...... $7,500 Masters...... $1,800 High School Assistant Director ...... $5,000 Doctorate (in subject area taught)...... $1,800 bilingual classroom, is based on the Junior High Director ...... $3,500 National Board Certification...... $1,000 bachelor’s degree scale noted here, plus Bilingual (Spanish) Certification/Assignment ...... $4,500 a stipend of $4,500 per year. 06/2020 ______Broadway Elementary Houston Elementary Stewart Elementary Conroe Independent School District Campus Directory Principal: Nikki Conley Principal: Viviana Harris Principal: Dr. Julie English 8 S rin r ils en 1 orth ho son 68 ish Cree horou h re S rin e s 86 1 66 Conroe e s 1 1 61 ont o er e s 16 6 1 6 1 6 6 ______ 81 6 ______ 81 6 ______Washington High School Cox Intermediate Kaufman Elementary Suchma Elementary ______High Schools Buckalew Elementary Principal: Dr. John Williams Principal: Dr. Deborah Spoon Principal: Jill Price Principal: Tina Oliver Principal: Dr. Tara Vandermark Academy for 507 Dr. Martin Luther King Place N. terben Co e est l en ri e ri e 6 orthri e orest ri e 1 61 r er’s School o Careers in Engineering & Science Conroe e s 1 8 S rin e s 86 he oo l n s e s 8 S rin e s 86 8 Conroe e s 8 Headmaster: Dr. Michael K. Papadimitriou 6 6 81 6 ______ 81 6 81 6 81 6 8 6 8 61 6 6 1 i e School o ______Conroe e s 8 Cryar Intermediate Bush Elementary Lamar Elementary Tough Elementary ______Junior High Schools 8 8 6 8 8 6 6 Principal: Dr. Bethany Medford Principal: Dr. Jarod Lambert Principal: Kristen Belcher Principal: Christina Julien ______Irons Junior High ont o er P r oule r Cro nri e ri e 1 n Pines 1166 Cr ne roo ri e Academy for Principal: Robert Macfarlane Conroe e s he oo l n s e s 8 118 he oo l n s e s 8 1 he oo l n s e s 8 8 Science & Health Professions 16 8 ee h o 6 ______ 6 1 6 16 6 16 8 8 8 81 81 6 81 6 Headmaster: Dr. Terri Benson Conroe e s 8 ______Grangerland Intermediate Creighton Elementary Milam Elementary Wilkinson Elementary est is Street 6 8 ______ 6 8 Conroe e s 8 Principal: Karen Jones Principal: Patricia Thacker Principal: Gilberto Lozano Principal: Malinda Stewart Knox Junior High 6 1 6 8 16 8 8 1 8 1 8 16 1 8 h rb t ______Principal: Joe Daw Conroe e s 1 Conroe e s 6 1 Conroe e s 1 Conroe e s 1 68 Academy of Science & Technology 1 1 S ill o 6 ______ 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 6 1 Headmaster: Dr. Susan Caffery he oo l n s e s 8 1 8 ______ 1 Colle e P r ri e Mitchell Intermediate David Elementary Oak Ridge Elementary 8 8 ______8 8 1 he oo l n s e s 8 816 Principal: Paula Klapesky Principal: Lee Allen Principal: Tami Eldridge McCullough Junior High 6 6 68 l en ri e ri e 1 Sh o ben Pl ce 1 6 I South ______Principal: Jill Houser he oo l n s e s 8 1 he oo l n s e s 81 1 6 Conroe e s 8 8 6 Caney Creek HS 8 S P nther Cree ri e Deane L. Sadler Administration/ 8 8 ______8 8 18 81 8 81 8 8 8 68 Principal: Dr. Jeff Stichler he oo l n s e s 81 ______Technology Center 1 1 8 Travis Intermediate Deretchin Elementary Patterson Elementary 8 1 ______8 116 is • Conroe Conroe e s 6 811 Principal: Charita Smith Principal: Dr. Alicia Reeves Principal: Julie Miller Moorhead Junior High 6 1 6 6 11 orth ho son 11 erit s ri e 6 e ch ir ort o ______Principal: Roberto Garcia ______ 6 1 Conroe e s 1 1 he oo l n s e s 8 1 Conroe e s 1 Conroe HS 1 1 8 Walter P. Jett 6 ______ 6 1 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 Principal: Dr. Rotasha Smith Conroe e s 6 81 ______Continuing Education Center est is Street 6 6 Vogel Intermediate Ford Elementary Powell Elementary ______Principal: Christa Haymark 6 1 e is St • Conroe 1 Conroe e s 8 Principal: Paola Gorman Principal: Erin Mathe 6 8 Peet Junior High 27125 Geffert Wright ______ 6 ______ 6 6 6 ich r o Cochr n’s Crossin ri e Principal: Chris Kuempel S rin 86 18 1 DAEP Conroe HS - 9th Grade Campus S rin e s 86 1 8 he oo l n s e s 81 6 8 6 81 18 on ire o 8 66 8 66 6 1 6 1 JJAEP 6 8 8168 Principal: James Bush ______8 ______8 ______Conroe e s irst St • Conroe 1 S t olco b l orth Wilkerson Intermediate Galatas Elementary Reaves Elementary 6 ______ 6 8 8 Conroe e s 11 Principal: Dr. Carlton Todd Principal: Denae Wilker Principal: Nicole Walker ______Principal: Jeff Eldridge Stockton Junior High 6 ______ 6 1 1 S ill o 1 Cochr n s Crossin ri e 1 1 orth oo 6 est Principal: Bryan Gorka Grand Oaks HS he oo l n s e s 8 1 he oo l n s e s 81 6 Conroe e s cellence e 8 8 ______8 8 1 6 6 6 6 Principal: Dr. Chris Povich Conroe e s 1 ______ 8 ile u el Elementary Schools Giesinger Elementary Rice Elementary 6 ______S rin e s 86 Principal: Melissa Ralston Principal: Melissa Sciba 81 81 York Junior High Anderson Elementary ______ hite l l stell Street Principal: Brian Lee Principal: Laura Quiñones Acevedo Oak Ridge HS Conroe e s 6 Conroe e s 6 1 terben Co e 1 1 st ll s Principal: Dr. Anthony Livecchi 6 6 6 6 6 6 S rin e s 86 Conroe e s 1 1 ______ i e School o 8 86 8 868 6 ______ 6 1 Glen Loch Elementary Ride Elementary Conroe e s 8 ______Principal: Megan Burnham Armstrong Elementary Principal: Cassie Hertzenberg 8 ______8 ______Intermediate Schools Principal: Theresa Waller len och ri e est P nther Cree ri e Oak Ridge HS - 9th Grade Campus Bozman Intermediate 11 l stell Street he oo l n s e s 81 1 he oo l n s e s 81 Principal: Melanie Bujnoch 81 6 8 81 6 8 Principal: Amber DeBeaumont Conroe e s 1 81 8 ______ 81 8 ______ 1 i e School o 8 e ch ir ort 6 6 1 Runyan Elementary Conroe e s 8 ______Hailey Elementary Conroe e s 1 166 Austin Elementary Principal: Tracy Horne Principal: Tracy Voelker 81 6 ______ 81 6 6 18 ______ 6 18 Principal: Dr. Serena Pierson 1 1 S ill o 11 1 oster ri e The Woodlands HS Clark Intermediate 1 6 i h 1 st he oo l n s e s 8 1 Conroe e s 1 1 Principal: Dr. Ted Landry Principal: Lindsay Ardoin Conroe e s 6 61 8 66 1 8 66 1 6 8 ______ 6 8 61 1 ese rch orest ri e ______ 18 rench ne 6 8 6 8 San Jacinto Elementary he oo l n s e s 81 6 8 ______Hope Elementary S rin e s 86 Birnham Woods Elementary Principal: Gilberto Lozano Principal: Jamie Almond 6 1 ______ 6 1 81 6 ______ 81 6 Principal: Natalie Buckley 1 r n er Pines 1 6 1 1 1 The Woodlands HS - 9th Grade Campus Collins Intermediate 11 irnh oo s r Conroe e s Conroe e s 1 Principal: Deborah Shepard 81 6 81 6 Principal: Shelli LeBlanc S rin 86 6 ______opening August of 2021 ______1 1 r nch Crossin ri e 6 Sh o ben Pl ce 8 66 8 66 Houser Elementary Snyder Elementary he oo l n s e s 8 ______ he oo l n s e s 81 1 Bradley Elementary Principal: Angela Lozano Principal: Crystal Poncho 8 8 8 8 ______ 81 8 8 ______ 81 8 8 Principal: Dr. Christine Butler i e School o 86 1 irnh oo s r The Woodlands College Park HS lls e ri e Conroe e s 8 S rin e s 86 Principal: Dr. Mark Murrell S rin 86 8 66 ______8 66 6 8 66 ______8 66 1 Colle e P r ri e 8 8 68 ______8 8 68 he oo l n s e s 8 816 6 ______ 6 1 ______Broadway Elementary Houston Elementary Stewart Elementary Principal: Nikki Conley Principal: Viviana Harris Principal: Dr. Julie English 8 S rin r ils en 1 orth ho son 68 ish Cree horou h re S rin e s 86 1 66 Conroe e s 1 1 61 ont o er e s 16 6 1 6 1 6 6 ______ 81 6 ______ 81 6 ______Washington High School Cox Intermediate Kaufman Elementary Suchma Elementary ______High Schools Buckalew Elementary Principal: Dr. John Williams Principal: Dr. Deborah Spoon Principal: Jill Price Principal: Tina Oliver Principal: Dr. Tara Vandermark Academy for 507 Dr. Martin Luther King Place N. terben Co e est l en ri e ri e 6 orthri e orest ri e 1 61 r er’s School o Careers in Engineering & Science Conroe e s 1 8 S rin e s 86 he oo l n s e s 8 S rin e s 86 8 Conroe e s 8 Headmaster: Dr. Michael K. Papadimitriou 6 6 81 6 ______ 81 6 81 6 81 6 8 6 8 61 6 6 1 i e School o ______Conroe e s 8 Cryar Intermediate Bush Elementary Lamar Elementary Tough Elementary ______Junior High Schools 8 8 6 8 8 6 6 Principal: Dr. Bethany Medford Principal: Dr. Jarod Lambert Principal: Kristen Belcher Principal: Christina Julien ______Irons Junior High ont o er P r oule r Cro nri e ri e 1 n Pines 1166 Cr ne roo ri e Academy for Principal: Robert Macfarlane Conroe e s he oo l n s e s 8 118 he oo l n s e s 8 1 he oo l n s e s 8 8 Science & Health Professions 16 8 ee h o 6 ______ 6 1 6 16 6 16 8 8 8 81 81 6 81 6 Headmaster: Dr. Terri Benson Conroe e s 8 ______Grangerland Intermediate Creighton Elementary Milam Elementary Wilkinson Elementary est is Street 6 8 ______ 6 8 Conroe e s 8 Principal: Karen Jones Principal: Patricia Thacker Principal: Gilberto Lozano Principal: Malinda Stewart Knox Junior High 6 1 6 8 16 8 8 1 8 1 8 16 1 8 h rb t ______Principal: Joe Daw Conroe e s 1 Conroe e s 6 1 Conroe e s 1 Conroe e s 1 68 Academy of Science & Technology 1 1 S ill o 6 ______ 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 6 1 Headmaster: Dr. Susan Caffery he oo l n s e s 8 1 8 ______ 1 Colle e P r ri e Mitchell Intermediate David Elementary Oak Ridge Elementary 8 8 ______8 8 1 he oo l n s e s 8 816 Principal: Paula Klapesky Principal: Lee Allen Principal: Tami Eldridge McCullough Junior High 6 6 68 l en ri e ri e 1 Sh o ben Pl ce 1 6 I South ______Principal: Jill Houser he oo l n s e s 8 1 he oo l n s e s 81 1 6 Conroe e s 8 8 6 Caney Creek HS 8 S P nther Cree ri e Deane L. Sadler Administration/ 8 8 ______8 8 18 81 8 81 8 8 8 68 Principal: Dr. Jeff Stichler he oo l n s e s 81 ______Technology Center 1 1 8 Travis Intermediate Deretchin Elementary Patterson Elementary 8 1 ______8 116 is • Conroe Conroe e s 6 811 Principal: Charita Smith Principal: Dr. Alicia Reeves Principal: Julie Miller Moorhead Junior High 6 1 6 6 11 orth ho son 11 erit s ri e 6 e ch ir ort o ______Principal: Roberto Garcia ______ 6 1 Conroe e s 1 1 he oo l n s e s 8 1 Conroe e s 1 Conroe HS 1 1 8 Walter P. 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