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Conroe ISD receives overall B rating for third consecutive year from Texas Education Agency
By Lake Conroe
· August 20, 2026
· 2 min read
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The Texas Education Agency released the A-F accountability ratings for the 2026 school year on Aug. 15. Conroe ISD has secured its third consecutive overall B rating from the TEA, improving the year-over-year score for multiple campuses. District growth According to the TEA website, the accountabili
Key takeaway Lamar Elementary earned an 87 in 2024, which fell to an 85 in 2025 and eventually earned the school’s first A rating with a score of 90 in 2026.
Why this matters in Willis
Conroe ISD's consistent B rating is a notable achievement, especially given the district's size and diversity. With 66 campuses, maintaining a strong overall performance is a challenge. The improvement in scores at schools like Lamar Elementary, Stockton Junior High, and Moorhead Junior High demonstrates the effectiveness of targeted efforts to boost student achievement. As neighboring Willis ISD likely takes note of Conroe's strategies, the question arises of how these approaches might be adapted to benefit students in Willis. The fact that Conroe ISD is applying lessons from its improving campuses to those that need extra support suggests a commitment to district-wide progress. This mindset could have implications for collaboration and resource sharing between Conroe and Willis ISD, potentially leading to broader benefits for education in the Lake Conroe area. The progress made by Conroe ISD's schools will be worth watching, especially as it may influence educational initiatives in surrounding districts.
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Published: August 20, 2026 ·
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What is this story about? The Texas Education Agency released the A-F accountability ratings for the 2026 school year on Aug. 15. Conroe ISD has secured its third consecutive overall B rating from the TEA, improving the year-over-year score for multiple campuses. District growth According to the TEA website, the accountabili
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