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Lone Star College System Service Area Population Lone Star College System Service Area Population ISDs 2009-2010 Students1 School District Population2 Square Miles3 Aldine 62,532 244,087 108.93 Cleveland 3,750 17,000* 143.35 Conroe 49,323 239,133 98 Cypress-Fairbanks 103,897 454,250 187.49 Humble 34,689 156,819 91.32 Huntsville 6,270 60,545 594.94 Klein 44,695 201,449 82.47 Magnolia 11,651 45,638 151.95 Montgomery 6,704 29,747 231.1 New Caney 9,590 42,908 86.32 New Waverly 901 4,006* 103.46 Splendora 3,377 11,573* 74.09 Spring 35,276 164,427 55.55 Tarkington 1,979 7,633* 228.42 Tomball 10,212 54,542 82.73 Waller (77447) 5,377 12,098 308.66 Willis 6,263 32,871 162.25 Grand Total 396,486 1,778,726 2,791 Sources: 1Texas Education Agency (TEA) AEIS Reports 2009-2010 2NCES 2006 Population Estimates Based on United States Census Bureau data *NCES 2000 Population Estimates Based on United States Census Bureau data 3Texas Education Agency (TEA) AEIS Reports 2009-2010 http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/SDL/sdldownload.html WO-2293 cah Lone Star College System Service Area Population Independent School Districts in the Lone Star College System Service Area Huntsville ISD 6,270 60,545 595.9 New Waverly ISD 901 4,006 103.5 Willis ISD Montgomery ISD 6,263 6,704 32,871 29,747 162.2 231.1 Cleveland ISD 3,750 Conroe ISD Splendora ISD 17,000 49,323 3,377 143.3 239,133 11,573 Magnolia ISD 98 74.1 11,651 45,638 151.9 New Caney ISD Waller ISD 9,590 5,377 Tomball ISD 42,908 12,098 10,212 Klein ISD 86.3 308.7 54,542 44,695 Spring ISD 228.4 201,449 82.5 35,276 Humble ISD 164,427 Aldine ISD 34,689 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 55.5 62,532 156,819 91.3 103,897 244,087 454,250 108.9 187.5 Legend ISD Student Population ISD Total Population ISD Size in Square Miles Map by: Lone Star College GIS Department 75845 75852 ZIP Codes and ISDs in the Lone S7t7a86r4 College System Service Area 77320 Huntsville ISD 77861 77340 77335 New Waverly ISD 77873 77358 77371 77378 77356 77318 Willis ISD Montgomery ISD 77328 77303 Cleveland ISD 77316 77304 77301 Conroe ISD 77306 Splendora ISD 77327 77384 77372 77302 77354 77382 Magnolia ISD 77381 77385 77355 77362 77357 77380 New Caney ISD 77386 77375 77389 77365 77445 77484 Tomball ISD Waller ISD 77377 77373 Klein ISD 77388 77345 77447 Spring ISD 77339 77379 77090 Humble ISD 77068 77073 77338 77429 77069 77346 77070 77014 77032 77066 Aldine ISD 77433 77067 77065 77064 77060 77396 77086 77038 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 77039 77050 77044 77095 77037 77040 77088 77093 77016 77041 77076 77493 77091 77449 77084 77092 77080 77043 Legend 77521 77450 77494 ISD Boundary Map by: Lone Star College GIS Department 77099 77096 77033 77441 77051 Lone Star College System Service Area ISDs Student Ethnicity 2009-2010 Native ISD White Black Hispanic Asian American Aldine 3.0% 28.3% 66.9% 1.7% 0.1% Cleveland 48.6% 13.7% 36.4% 1.2% 0.1% Conroe 60.8% 6.8% 28.1% 3.6% 0.7% Cypress-Fairbanks 35.5% 16.5% 38.9% 8.8% 0.3% Humble 51.4% 18.2% 26.4% 3.6% 0.4% Huntsville 46.0% 26.9% 25.8% 1.2% 0.4% Klein 42.8% 15.5% 32.5% 8.9% 0.3% Magnolia 72.8% 2.9% 22.9% 1.2% 0.5% Montgomery 83.9% 4.5% 9.7% 1.3% 0.5% New Caney 54.9% 3.6% 39.7% 1.5% 0.3% New Waverly 63.6% 25.6% 10.0% 1.2% 0.4% Splendora 76.0% 1.2% 22.0% 1.2% 0.6% Spring 15.7% 40.1% 39.5% 4.5% 0.2% Tarkington 92.7% 1.2% 6.0% 1.2% 0.4% Tomball 65.9% 6.5% 22.4% 4.8% 0.4% Waller 60.5% 9.8% 28.2% 1.2% 0.7% Willis 44.3% 12.9% 41.7% 1.2% 0.4% Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA) AEIS Reports 2009-2010 WO-2293 cah Lone Star College System Service Area ISDs Student Ethnicity 2009-2010 Lone Star College System Service Area ISDs Graduates, Economically Disadvantaged and LEP1 2009-2010 Graduates Spring Economically ISD LEP 2010 Disadvantaged Aldine 2,652 85.2% 32.2% Cleveland 164 73.3% 18.1% Conroe 2,931 35.6% 12.2% Cypress-Fairbanks 5,614 43.2% 16.6% Humble 2,140 32.5% 8.9% Huntsville 373 60.2% 11.0% Klein 2,760 36.2% 13.2% Magnolia 646 40.0% 10.9% Montgomery 302 25.5% 2.3% New Caney 395 61.3% 17.2% New Waverly 60 54.4% 3.6% Splendora 198 61.9% 7.9% Spring 1,718 68.2% 17.3% Tarkington 113 44.1% 0.8% Tomball 586 23.8% 10.5% Waller (77447) 291 60.1% 22.0% Willis 323 58.4% 14.6% 1LEP - Limited English Proficiency Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA) AEIS Reports 2009-2010 WO-2293 cah Lone Star College System Service Area ISDs Graduates, Economically Disadvantaged and LEP1 2009-2010 LSCS Service Area Populations by Census Tracts 2010 Estimates Census Tracts Population Harris County 1,588,774 Montgomery County 458,171 Fort Bend County 72,542 Walker County 54,672 Waller County 28,347 Liberty County 27,614 Grimes County 1,255 Total 2,231,375 Sources: ESRI - census tracts Demographics Now for census tract population WO-2293 cah 484717901 484717904 Huntsville ISD 484717905 484717906 484717908 484717907 484717902 484717903 New Waverly ISD 483396947 484072001 Willis ISD Montgomery ISD 483396942 483396941 483396943 483396938 483396940 482917002 483396937 483396939 483396946 483396944 483396935 482917001 483396936 483396931 483396930 483396945 483396929 Cleveland ISD 483396933 483396905 483396932 Splendora ISD 483396904 483396922 483396927 482917003 483396903 Magnolia ISD 484736806 483396928 483396902 Conroe ISD 483396926 New Caney ISD 483396901 483396925 484736804 482015559 483396923 482012515 Tomball ISD 483396924 482015556 482012514 Spring ISD 482012513 484736803 482015558 Klein ISD 482012509 Waller ISD 482012511482012510 482012409 482015557 482012507 482012508 482012506 482012504 482012501 482015431 Humble ISD 482015430 Aldine ISD Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 482012520 482012323 482015422 This Area Displayed in Map 2 Legend Census Tracts and ISDs in the ISD Boundary Map by: Lone Star College System Service Area (Map 1) Lone Star College GIS Department 483396932 483396905 Magnolia ISD 483396907 483396908 483396921 483396922 483396909 483396906 483396904 483396910 483396911 483396912 483396917 483396913 Conroe ISD 483396918 483396923 483396916 483396915 482015553 483396902 483396919 483396920 483396914 482015554 482015552 482015549 482015551 482012414 Tomball ISD 482012413 482015550 482012410 482015548 482015555 Klein ISD 482015534 Spring ISD 482012412 482012411 482015538 482015535 482012408 482015539 482015536 482015532 482015533 482015531 482015541 482015537 482015530 482015545 482015540 482015546 482015547 482015542 482015503 482015529 482012407 482012404 482012403 482015543 482015528 482015504 482015527 482015511 482015544 482015512 482015526 482015510 482015514 482012406 482015523 482015509 482015502 482012405 482015506 482015513 482015505 482015430 482015525 482015508 482015522 482015501 482012401 482012402 482015515 482015507 482015524 482012226 482012227 482015521 482015410 482015516 482015339 482015337 482012225 482012231 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 482012228 482015341 482015338 482012229 482015520 Aldine ISD 482015517 482015340 482015336 482012224 482015411 482015519 482015335 482012223 482015409 482015408 482015326482015329 482015412 482015342 482015330 482015518 482015325 482015334 482012216 482012217 482012218 482015327 482012219 482015331 482015333 482015413 482015328 482015324 482015406 482015332 482012220 482015407 482015318 482015414 482015401 482015323 482015322 482015320 482015319 482015218 482015217 482015405 482015216 482015416 Legend 482015205 ISD Boundary Census Tracts and ISDs in the Map by: Lone Star College System Service Area (Map 2) Lone Star College GIS Department.
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