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Montgomery High School, abbreviated as MHS or Mogo, is a high school in unincorporated Montgomery County, Texas, west of the City of Montgomery.A part of the Montgomery Independent School District. , the school's attendance zone includes the city of Montgomery and portions of unincorporated Montgomery County, including most of the west and south shores of Lake Conroe.
Montgomery Independent School District is a public school district based in Montgomery, Texas. The district's attendance zone includes the city of Montgomery, portions of Conroe, and the surrounding unincorporated area of Montgomery County. [3] For the 2018–2019 school year, the district received an A grade from the Texas Education Agency. [4]
Lake Creek High School (LCHS) is a high school in unincorporated Montgomery County, Texas, in the United States. It is the second high school built by Montgomery Independent School District. [2] The school was built after enrollment at Montgomery High School exceeded building capacity. Lake Creek opened on August 21, 2018, for the 2018–2019 ...
List of largest school districts from ProximityOne.com; A list of the 500 largest school districts in 2000–2001 from the National Center for Education Statistics (Department of Education) 100 largest school districts, by enrollment size, from the United States Department of Education (2010-11 school year)
SCCPSS shared its school year 2023-2024 attendance data. While K-8 grades maintained post-pandemic levels, high schools saw a decrease in attendance.
Conroe Independent School District (CISD) is a school district in Montgomery County, Texas. The current superintendent has been Dr. Curtis Null since June 2018. [ 3 ] As of April 2024, Conroe ISD was the 9th largest school district in Texas and 60th largest in the United States.
The Pasco School Board will decide later this month how to redraw high school attendance lines to include its third comprehensive high school. Sageview High School, under construction at 6091 ...
The school for white students was renamed Richard Montgomery High School (after a Major General Richard Montgomery, who had been a slave holder [5] [6]) to distinguish between the two in 1935. [7] After a fire destroyed the old high school building in 1940, the building was rebuilt on the current site in 1942, measuring 49,167 sq ft (4,567.8 m 2).