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MONTGOMERY Lifestyle Christian School 26 14.13% MONTGOMERY # of students with a % of students with a conscientious exemption conscientious exemption County School District 2015-2016 2015-2016 MONTGOMERY Lifestyle Christian School 26 14.13% MONTGOMERY Esprit International School 14 13.59% MONTGOMERY Oakridge Christian Academy 13 11.40% HARRIS ARISTOI CLASSICAL ACADEMY 65 10.09% HARRIS The Branch School 12 9.23% FORT BEND Sugargrove Christian School 12 8.76% MONTGOMERY The Woodlands Methodist School 18 8.53% HARRIS Covenant Academy 12 8.45% HARRIS The Parish School 9 7.63% HARRIS Our Savior Lutheran School Houston 15 7.58% FORT BEND Logos Preparatory School 39 7.07% BRAZORIA Eagle Heights Christian Academy 13 6.95% HARRIS The Westview School 9 6.82% HARRIS Veritas Christian Academy of Houston 11 6.75% BRAZORIA Brazosport Christian School 16 6.20% HARRIS Western Academy 10 5.81% GALVESTON BAY AREA CHRISTIAN SCH 44 5.68% HARRIS Holy Spirit Episcopal School 10 5.26% HARRIS TEXAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 10 5.26% HARRIS St. Mark Lutheran School Houston 9 5.03% MONTGOMERY Covenant Christian School 16 4.97% HARRIS Epiphany Lutheran School 7 4.35% HARRIS Faith West Academy 24 4.30% HARRIS Wesley Academy 3 4.29% HARRIS Westbury Christian Lower School 20 4.29% HARRIS Westbury Christian Upper School 20 4.29% FORT BEND Westlake Prepatory Lutheran Academy 12 4.26% BRAZORIA Living Stones Christian School 6 4.14% MONTGOMERY The Woodlands Christian Academy 22 3.77% HARRIS First Baptist Christian Academy 16 3.75% HARRIS Robert M Beren Academy 9 3.72% MONTGOMERY Christ Community School 3 3.66% HARRIS Trinity Klein Lutheran School Spring 21 3.66% HARRIS The Oaks Adventist Christian School 5 3.52% LIBERTY DEVERS ISD 6 3.51% FORT BEND Sienna Lutheran Academy 3 3.45% HARRIS Clear Lake Christian School 10 3.45% HARRIS Cypress Christian School 23 3.33% HARRIS UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON CHARTER SCHOOL 4 3.31% HARRIS ILM Academy 4 3.13% HARRIS First Baptist Academy Houston 8 3.09% HARRIS Humble Christian School 9 2.99% HARRIS Clay Road Baptist School 2 2.94% HARRIS Abiding Word Lutheran School 3 2.86% HARRIS Redd School 3 2.86% HARRIS Rosehill Christian School 12 2.83% HARRIS Al-Hadi School of Accelerated Learning 5 2.82% HARRIS iSchool High - University Park 8 2.76% HARRIS Crossroads School 2 2.74% HARRIS St. Thomas' Episcopal School 18 2.71% FORT BEND Cornerstone Christian School Sugarland 8 2.69% HARRIS THE BRIARWOOD SCH 8 2.52% HARRIS Annunciation Orthodox School 15 2.50% FORT BEND Everest Academy 6 2.42% HARRIS Darul Arqam North 8 2.38% HARRIS The Awty International School 37 2.38% MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY ISD 190 2.35% HARRIS The Monarch School 3 2.31% HARRIS CALVIN NELMS CHARTER SCHOOLS 7 2.30% HARRIS The Banff School 3 2.27% HARRIS Second Baptist School 23 2.22% HARRIS Torah Day School 2 2.22% FORT BEND FT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 19 2.18% BRAZORIA Angleton Christian School 6 2.17% GALVESTON ODYSSEY ACADEMY INC 20 2.09% HARRIS Lutheran South Academy Houston 18 2.04% HARRIS Northwoods Catholic School 5 2.00% HARRIS CHINQUAPIN H S 3 1.95% HARRIS Village School 31 1.95% HARRIS Trafton Academy 6 1.94% HARRIS Trinity Lutheran 2 1.94% MONTGOMERY CONROE ISD 1064 1.88% HARRIS HARMONY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AUSTIN 10 1.87% BRAZORIA DANBURY ISD 14 1.84% FORT BEND Harmony School of Science Houston High School 3 1.83% MONTGOMERY MAGNOLIA ISD 234 1.82% MONTGOMERY The John Cooper School 21 1.82% FORT BEND Calvary Episcopal School 3 1.82% GALVESTON Trinity Episcopal School 4 1.79% HARRIS School of the Woods 5 1.77% HARRIS Northeast Christian Academy 5 1.64% HARRIS St. Francis Episcopal Day School 14 1.62% BRAZORIA St. Helen Catholic School 5 1.61% HARRIS The Shlenker School 3 1.60% HARRIS Holy Trinity Episcopal School 2 1.55% HARRIS Westminster Christian Academy 1 1.54% HARRIS Harmony School Of Excellence 24 1.53% HARRIS GRACE SCHOOL 5 1.50% HARRIS TOMBALL ISD 206 1.46% HARRIS HOUSTON CHRISTIAN H S 7 1.43% HARRIS HOUSTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL 3 1.37% HARRIS ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4 1.35% HARRIS ST PIUS X HIGH SCH INC 9 1.33% GALVESTON CLEAR CREEK ISD 534 1.29% GALVESTON FRIENDSWOOD ISD 79 1.29% BRAZORIA DAMON ISD 2 1.26% BRAZORIA Holy Comforter Episcopal School 1 1.25% HARRIS HUMBLE ISD 504 1.25% HARRIS TWO DIMENSIONS PREPARATORY ACADEMY 6 1.23% HARRIS KATY ISD 866 1.22% HARRIS Concordia Lutheran High School Tomball 7 1.21% MONTGOMERY WILLIS ISD 81 1.18% LIBERTY TARKINGTON ISD 22 1.17% GALVESTON SANTA FE ISD 52 1.13% HARRIS Harmony School Of Discovery 7 1.12% HARRIS River Oaks Baptist School 8 1.12% HARRIS KLEIN ISD 550 1.11% HARRIS The Kipling School 1 1.09% FORT BEND Southminster School 1 1.04% HARRIS Episcopal High School Bellaire 7 1.03% CHAMBERS BARBERS HILL ISD 50 1.01% HARRIS HARMONY SCHOOL OF ADVANCEMENT - HIGH 6 0.98% HARRIS Harmony Science Academy- West Houston 9 0.98% HARRIS HUFFMAN ISD 33 0.95% WALLER WALLER ISD 59 0.93% HARRIS BAYTOWN CHRIST ACAD 2 0.93% BRAZORIA PEARLAND ISD 191 0.91% HARRIS HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (LUBBOCK) 7 0.91% HARRIS HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (WACO) 7 0.91% HARRIS Ascension Episcopal School 1 0.90% BRAZORIA SWEENY ISD 17 0.86% MONTGOMERY SPLENDORA ISD 32 0.85% HARRIS St. Mark's Episcopal School 3 0.85% BRAZORIA BRAZOSPORT ISD 99 0.83% HARRIS CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD 937 0.83% HARRIS ST JOHN S SCHOOL 11 0.83% LIBERTY HARDIN ISD 11 0.82% HARRIS ST JEROME CATHOLIC SCH 2 0.80% HARRIS LA PORTE ISD 58 0.78% HARRIS St. Agnes Academy 7 0.76% GALVESTON GALVESTON ISD 48 0.74% GALVESTON HIGH ISLAND ISD 1 0.74% HARRIS HARMONY SCIENCE ACADEMY 10 0.74% HARRIS SPRING BRANCH ISD 254 0.73% MONTGOMERY NEW CANEY ISD 98 0.71% HARRIS Frassati Catholic High School 1 0.65% HARRIS The Kinkaid School 9 0.63% BRAZORIA ALVIN ISD 132 0.62% HARRIS ST CHRISTOPHER CATHOLIC SCH 1 0.62% GALVESTON ST MARY CATHOLIC SCH 1 0.60% LIBERTY DAYTON ISD 29 0.57% CHAMBERS ANAHUAC ISD 7 0.56% FORT BEND FORT BEND ISD 381 0.53% HARRIS The Woodlands Academy Preparatory School 1 0.52% BRAZORIA COLUMBIA-BRAZORIA ISD 15 0.49% HARRIS CROSBY ISD 27 0.49% WALLER ROYAL ISD 10 0.47% HARRIS SPRING ISD 160 0.45% BRAZORIA ANGLETON ISD 30 0.44% GALVESTON AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY 1 0.44% FORT BEND STAFFORD MSD 14 0.43% GALVESTON PREMIER LEARNING ACADEMY 2 0.43% HARRIS BETA ACADEMY 2 0.43% HARRIS GOOSE CREEK CISD 98 0.43% HARRIS HOUSTON ISD 851 0.42% HARRIS St. Stephen's Episcopal School 1 0.42% HARRIS Strake Jesuit College Preparatory 4 0.39% HARMONY SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE - HARRIS 2 0.37% ENDEAVOR HARRIS Harmony School of Ingenuity 2 0.34% HARRIS Family Christian Academy 1 0.33% CHAMBERS EAST CHAMBERS ISD 4 0.29% HARRIS Iman Academy Southwest 1 0.29% GALVESTON TEXAS CITY ISD 16 0.25% LIBERTY LIBERTY ISD 5 0.23% LIBERTY HULL-DAISETTA ISD 1 0.22% HARRIS Beatrice Mayes Institute 1 0.22% HARRIS THE RHODES SCHOOL 2 0.22% FALLBROOK COLLEGE PREPARATORY HARRIS 1 0.21% ACADEMY HARRIS SHELDON ISD 21 0.21% HARRIS The Emery/Weiner School 1 0.21% HARRIS Presbyterian School 1 0.20% WALLER HEMPSTEAD ISD 3 0.18% FORT BEND NEEDVILLE ISD 5 0.17% HARRIS PASADENA ISD 87 0.16% GALVESTON DICKINSON ISD 14 0.13% HARRIS DEER PARK ISD 17 0.13% HARRIS Harmony School of Fine Arts and Technology 1 0.13% LIBERTY CLEVELAND ISD 5 0.12% HARRIS CHANNELVIEW ISD 11 0.12% HARRIS GALENA PARK ISD 27 0.12% HARRIS ST ANNE CATHOLIC SCH 1 0.12% HARRIS ALIEF ISD 51 0.11% HARRIS ALDINE ISD 72 0.10% HARRIS KIPP INC CHARTER 11 0.10% HARRIS KIPP SOUTHEAST HOUSTON 11 0.10% GALVESTON HITCHCOCK ISD 1 0.07% HARRIS YES PREPARATORY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1 0.06% HARRIS HOUSTON GATEWAY ACADEMY INC 1 0.05% FORT BEND LAMAR CISD 5 0.02% FORT BEND Darul Arqam School Southwest 0 0.00% FORT BEND Harmony School of Science 0 0.00% FORT BEND HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC SCH 0 0.00% FORT BEND ST LAURENCE CATHOLIC SCH 0 0.00% FORT BEND St. Theresa Catholic School Sugarland 0 0.00% BRAZORIA OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC SCH 0 0.00% GALVESTON Galveston Catholic School 0 0.00% GALVESTON LA MARQUE ISD 0 0.00% GALVESTON O'Connell College Preparatory School 0 0.00% GALVESTON Our Lady of Fatima Elementary 0 0.00% GALVESTON TRUE CROSS SCH 0 0.00% MONTGOMERY Kids R Kids No. 20 Conroe 0 0.00% MONTGOMERY SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCH 0 0.00% MONTGOMERY St. Anthony of Padua School 0 0.00% HARRIS ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING INC 0 0.00% HARRIS ACCELERATED INTERMEDIATE ACADEMY 0 0.00% AMIGOS POR VIDA-FRIENDS FOR LIFE PUB HARRIS 0 0.00% CHT HARRIS Assumption Catholic School 0 0.00% HARRIS Beth Yeshurun Day School 0 0.00% HARRIS C O R E ACADEMY 0 0.00% HARRIS COMQUEST ACADEMY 0 0.00% HARRIS CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC SCH 0 0.00% HARRIS Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory Sc 0 0.00% HARRIS DRAW ACADEMY 0 0.00% HARRIS Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart 0 0.00% HARRIS GEORGE I SANCHEZ CHARTER 0 0.00% HARRIS Harmony School Of Innovation 0 0.00% HARRIS HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (EL PASO) 0 0.00% HARRIS HOLY GHOST CATHOLIC SCH 0 0.00% HARRIS HOUSTON HEIGHTS LEARNING ACADEMY INC 0 0.00% HARRIS INCARNATE WORD ACADAMY 0 0.00% HARRIS John Paul II Catholic School Houston 0 0.00% HARRIS Kids R Kids No.
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