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Conroe ISD, other Montgomery County districts see enrollment gains in past 5 years
By Lake Conroe
· August 18, 2026
· 2 min read
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Several Montgomery County school districts, including Conroe ISD, have seen enrollment increases in the last five years, while others in the Greater Houston region experienced losses. Community Impact analyzed data from the Texas Education Agency to learn how many students were enrolled at public sc
Key takeaway Community Impact analyzed data from the Texas Education Agency to learn how many students were enrolled at public school districts for the 2025-26 school year compared to the 2021-22 school year.
Why this matters in Willis
The enrollment gains in Conroe ISD and other Montgomery County districts over the past five years have significant implications for the local community. As these districts continue to grow, they will likely face increasing demands for infrastructure, resources, and staffing. For residents of Willis, just north of Conroe, this growth may lead to increased traffic and development along Interstate 45, potentially altering the character of the area. Additionally, the growth in special education enrollment across these districts, including Conroe ISD, will require careful planning and allocation of resources to ensure that students with special needs receive the support they require. As the population of Montgomery County continues to expand, it will be important for local leaders to balance the needs of growing school districts with the concerns of residents and the potential impact on the community's quality of life.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
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What is this story about? Several Montgomery County school districts, including Conroe ISD, have seen enrollment increases in the last five years, while others in the Greater Houston region experienced losses. Community Impact analyzed data from the Texas Education Agency to learn how many students were enrolled at public sc
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