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North Houston EDUCATIONAL PROFILES North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 1 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 1 4/6/17 2:54 PM

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Contents Public Education in Texas... 2 North Houston Area Independent School Districts Map.... 3 Aldine ISD.... 4 Conroe ISD.... 5 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD... 6 Huffman ISD.... 7 Humble ISD.... 8 Klein ISD.... 9 Magnolia ISD.... 10 Montgomery ISD.... 11 New Caney ISD.... 12 Splendora ISD.... 13 Spring ISD.... 14 Tomball ISD.... 15 Waller ISD.... 16 Willis ISD.... 17 Lone Star College.... 18 Lone Star College-University Centers..................................... 20 Published by: Lone Star College Office of External Affairs 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 1 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 1 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Public Education in Texas * Texas 2016 Summary Snapshot (includes Charter Schools) From the early struggle for independence in 1836, public education has remained a top priority for Texans. Ever since the late 1800s, a series of laws have granted cities and towns increased freedom in the development and administration of their schools, leading to the formation of independent school districts. Today, there are over a thousand school independent school districts in Texas. The following is a brief overview of the academic and legislative structure of the public schools in Texas: Texas Education Agency (TEA) is a state agency responsible for the oversight of primary and secondary public education. The mission of the TEA is to provide leadership, guidance, and resources to improve the outcome for all public school students. The TEA is composed of the Commissioner of Education and agency staff. In collaboration with the State Board of Education, the TEA guides and monitors public education activities and programs. State Board of Education (SBOE) establishes goals for the public school system and adopts and promotes four-year plans for meeting those goals. The SBOE in conjunction with the TEA, and the commissioner of education facilitate the operation of the state s vast public school system. There are 15 elected members of the SBOE, and each represents different regions of the state. One member is appointed as chair by the governor. Commissioner of Education serves as the executive officer of the Texas Education Agency and executive secretary of the SBOE. The commissioner supervises the administration of SBOE rules through the TEA. The commissioner is nominated by the SBOE followed by a governor appointment to a four-year term. The Texas Senate confirms the appointment. Two key responsibilities of the Texas Education Agency are assessing public school students knowledge and determining district and school accountability ratings. The TEA provides an array of reports based on the results of student testing and other assessments. The TEA also administers a data collection system on public school information, the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS), one of the largest education data bases in the world. That information and other data are used to create a number of reports that provide information about a variety of topics, such as student performance, spending and implementation of legislation. Funding for the Texas Education Agency is derived from state and federal resources, grants, and the Texas Permanent School Fund. For charter schools, primary funding comes from the Foundation School Program. School districts rely on property tax rates: a maintenance and operations (M&O) tax rate and an interest and sinking (I&S) tax rate, if applicable. Tax rates are integral to the calculation of the state s school finance formulas in providing state funding for school districts. Total Number of Schools....8,673 Total...5,284,252 College Admissions (class of 2012) Percent Tested... 68.3% SAT Average Score...1394 ACT Average Score.... 20.6 Texas Average Year of Experience... 10.9 Percent with Advanced Degrees... 24.2% Average Teacher s Salary... $51,891 Number of Per Teacher.... 15.2 Texas Total Operating Expenditures Per Pupil... $9,065 Information reported by the Texas Education Agency for 2016 unless otherwise noted. For further information, please visit the Texas Education Agency website at TEA.state.tx.us. 2 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 2 4/6/17 2:54 PM

North Houston Area Independent School Districts Willis Montgomery Waller 290 249 105 Magnolia 1488 336 2920 45 1314 242 336 Conroe 105 1485 Splendora Tomball Klein Spring 1960 Aldine Humble 59 New Caney Huffman Cypress-Fairbanks Hardy Toll Road 90 6 Sam Houston Pkwy. 610 610 10 10 Downtown Houston North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 3 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 3 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Aldine ISD 2520 W.W. Thorne Blvd., Houston, TX 77073 281.449.1011 www.aldineisd.org District Snapshot Aldine ISD is one of Texas 11 largest school districts. The district s approximately 69,469 students reside throughout a district that is more than 111 square miles. The district s varied and numerous programs are designed to develop students into responsible citizens and employees, business and industry leaders, and respectable parents. In September 2009, Aldine ISD was awarded the Broad Prize for Urban Education for consistent student improvement over the last 10 years. Graduating high school seniors received money in college scholarships. The Broad Prize is an annual award for urban districts that show the most overall performance and improvement among students while reducing gaps in achievement by income or ethnic group. Aldine earned a Recognized rating for academic achievement for seven consecutive years (1996-2003). In 2008, the district was awarded the H-E-B Excellence in Education Award among large school districts in Texas. In 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2009 Aldine ISD was one of five national finalists for the coveted Broad Prize for Urban Education. Aldine received the 2006 Texas Award of Performance Excellence (TAPE), becoming the second Texas school district to ever receive the prestigious award. The elected board members embody the vision and goals of a diverse community. Their leadership is recognized for promoting and supporting educational excellence. In 2013, the Board was named one of five Honor Boards in the State of Texas and was also named the Region 4 Outstanding School Board. The school board has earned numerous awards, including the 1998 Outstanding School Board of Texas and the 1999 Magna Award from the American School Board Journal magazine. The school board s vision of innovation and accountability is shared by the district s administrators, educators, and support staff. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1131 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 17.7 Enrollment...70,136 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten... 5,233 Elementary... 28,154 Intermediate.... 9,718 Middle School.... 9,670 Ninth Grade... 4,120 High School... 13,241 Number of Schools...78 Head Start Centers...4 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten Centers...3 Pre-kindergarten/Kindergarten...1 Traditional Elementary Schools....29 Traditional Intermediate Schools...9 Traditional Middle Schools...8 Ninth Grade Schools...5 Traditional High Schools...5 Night High School...1 Magnet Schools....10 Early College High School...1 Special Needs Campuses.................... 1 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Meeting the needs of a diverse student population in a rapidly changing world, Aldine is a district of traditional campuses, magnet schools, and alternative campuses. Many diverse programs are also available to students, including Career and Technical Education, special education, gifted/talented education, and Junior ROTC and LOTC. Many business and community volunteers provide positive role models for the students. Average experience of teachers.... 8.6 years with advanced degrees... 25% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $52,000 Maximum Bachelor s... $81,401 Minimum Master s... $52,520 Maximum Master s.... $81,401 Minimum Doctorate.... $53,050 Maximum Doctorate... $81,401 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $8,714 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.29 General Operating Budget...$684,692,130 Information reported by Aldine ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. 4 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 Lone Star College / Aldine ISD* Aldine ISD graduates 3,336 703 (21%) 544 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 4 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Conroe ISD 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 936.709.7752 www.conroeisd.net District Snapshot Conroe ISD is a 348-square-mile school district located in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. The geographic areas of our 60 campuses are diverse and include The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North, Conroe, and Caney Creek, as well as several other smaller towns, communities, and unincorporated areas. CISD is one of the fastest growing school districts in the state with an average enrollment growth of approximately 1,500 students per year. CISD is the 13th largest district in Texas and the 70th largest district in the United States. Achievement scores continue to increase and are well above the state and national averages. In 2010, CISD became the largest district in the state to ever achieve the highest rating of Exemplary. CISD is proud to have received the highest recognition for transparency from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts seven years in a row, a five-star rating from TXSmartSchools for having high academic standards with spending efficiency six years in a row, and a 1-1 rating from Education Resource Group for Academic and Performance nine years in a row. CISD offers a comprehensive core academic program, a vast array of athletics, a cutting edge Career and Technical Education curriculum, and a slate of fine arts courses to meet the needs and interests of all students. CISD is a learning community united in its commitment to ensuring all students graduate with confidence and competence. The schools and communities work together to provide performance standards which can be applied to the real world. The strength of the overall educational program is achieved through the implementation of quality instruction, operations, and leadership. Competitive salaries, a commitment to professional development, and advancement of young people are hallmarks of the Conroe Independent School District. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1556 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 23.2 Enrollment...58,014 Prekindergarten (Pre-K & PPCD)... 1,424 Elementary (K-4)... 22,203 Intermediate (5-6)... 8,833 Junior High (7-8).... 8,915 High School (9-12).....................16,639 Number of Schools...60 Elementary Schools...29 K-6 Schools....3 Intermediate Schools...9 Junior High Schools...7 Ninth Grade Schools...3 High Schools....6 Alternative Education Placement Center....3 Average experience of teachers.... 11.3 years with advanced degrees... 25.9% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $50,000 Minimum Master s... $51,800 Minimum Doctorate*.... $53,600 * Doctorate degree must be in the subject area taught and received from an accredited university. Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,300 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.28 General Operating Budget...$416,662,226 Information reported by Conroe ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Conroe ISD* Conroe ISD graduates 3,457 702 (20%) 1,335 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 5 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 5 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 10300 Jones Road, Houston, Texas 77065 281.897.4000 www.cfisd.net District Snapshot According to the state s accountability system, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD is the largest school district in Texas to have 100 percent of its eligible campuses earn Met Standard honors for the fourth consecutive year (2012 2013, 2013 2014, 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school years). The district is the third largest in Texas in student enrollment and trails only the Houston and Dallas school districts in the number of students it serves. With almost 1,000 new students, enrollment in Cypress-Fairbanks reached nearly 115,000 on September 15, 2016 an indicator that the phenomenal growth trend in CFISD shows no signs of subsiding. Enrollment for the current school year is expected to climb and peak sometime during the second semester. The one-year enrollment record of 7,274 was set during the 2005-2006 school year. The upward trend in student enrollment has remained constant since the early 1990s when USA Today named Cypress-Fairbanks ISD one of the fastest-growing school districts in the nation. CFISD now ranks as the 23rd largest school district in the United States. In fact, district enrollment has increased by almost 23,000 students since 2006. The number of students included in this enrollment boom could be equated to the entire student population of the neighboring Klein or Conroe school districts. There are 186 square miles of land within the boundaries of CFISD. This suburban district has more than 875 subdivisions and apartment complexes within its borders. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1498 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 19.2 Enrollment...113,689 Elementary School... 53,503 Middle School.... 25,677 High School... 34,509 Number of Schools...87 Traditional Elementary Schools....54 Traditional Middle Schools...18 Traditional High Schools...10 Special Program Campuses...5 Average experience of teachers.... 10.59 years with advanced degrees... 33% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $51,500 Maximum Bachelor s... $78,657 Minimum Master s... $53,500 Maximum Master s.... $80,657 Minimum Doctorate.... $54,500 Maximum Doctorate... $81,657 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,698 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.45 General Operating Budget...$882,957,679 Information reported by Cypress-Fairbanks ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Cy-Fair ISD* Cy-Fair ISD graduates 7,479 1,954 (26%) 3,213 6 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 6 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Huffman ISD 24302 FM 2100, Huffman, TX 77336 281.324.1871 www.huffmanisd.net District Snapshot The Huffman Independent School District is a 4-A school district with five campuses that house just over 3,400 students. A recent bond passage includes an additional elementary campus, to be completed in fall 2018. Huffman is a quiet community located at the crossroads of FM 2100 and FM 1960. It is 30 miles northeast of Houston in the piney woods of eastern Harris County. Established in 1839, Huffman is an unincorporated area covering 54 square miles and housing more than 14,000 citizens. An extensive amount of the community is located on the shores of Lake Houston. Huffman is a unique community comprised of mostly residential subdivisions, scattered farms, and small businesses. The district is charging confidently into the future and is led by a capable, caring school board. The staff is highly skilled in the rigorous and engaging educational programs of choice. The principals, teachers, and support staff are fully committed in assisting the students to reach their fullest potential. Huffman ISD is proud of the many student accomplishments, academic and extracurricular, throughout its schools. Huffman ISD is a financially-sound school district. The ISD recently earned a Platinum Leadership Circle Award for outstanding financial transparency ratings (the highest rating a district can achieve), as well as a Superior Achievement rating for the F.I.R.S.T. financial rating program in Texas. Huffman ISD had a perfect score for the F.I.R.S.T. rating program and has carried the Superior Achievement status for four years running. The mission of Huffman ISD is to empower students to be responsible, life-long learners who are prepared to succeed in personal and professional life, and Huffman ISD is proud to see its students achieve and succeed. Mean SAT Score (class of 2016)...1434 Mean ACT Score (class of 2016)... 21.8 Enrollment...3,186 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...111 Elementary... 1,244 Middile School...795 High School... 1,036 Number of Schools...5 Elementary Schools...2 Middle Schools...1 High Schools....1 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Average experience of teachers.... 10.8 years with advanced degrees... 35% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $50,000 Maximum Bachelor s... $64,300 Minimum Master s... $51,000 Maximum Master s.... $65,300 Minimum Doctorate.... $51,000 Maximum Doctorate... $65,300 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $8,214 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.40 General Operating Budget...$28,191,483 Information reported by Huffman ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Huffman ISD* Huffman ISD graduates 222 10 (5%) 2 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 7 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 7 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Humble ISD 20200 Eastway Village Drive, Humble, TX 77338 281.641.1000 www.humbleisd.net District Snapshot Humble ISD educates more than 40,000 students who live in Atascocita, Eagle Springs, Fall Creek, Humble, Kingwood, Summerwood, and other neighborhoods in northeast Harris County. Humble ISD operates three 6A high schools, two 5A high schools, and Quest Early College High School. Currently Humble ISD is home to eight middle schools and twenty-seven elementary schools. In fall of 2017 the doors of the 28th elementary school will open. Enrollment continues to grow, with new homes being built in more than 50 neighborhoods. Humble ISD is projected to grow to 52,000 students by 2025. The community is extraordinarily supportive of education, approving bond elections that have allowed the district to open 14 new schools since 2004 and renovate older campuses. The Humble ISD Education Foundation, a non-profit organization, has awarded more than $9.2 million since 2000 to support projects that enhance education. Known for academic rigor, Humble ISD offers International Baccalaureate, AVID college-prep program, Advanced Placement courses, dual credit courses, gifted/talented courses, and Spanish immersion and dual language. participate in athletics, the arts, and service learning. Humble ISD s SAT and ACT scores exceed state averages. earn more than 1,000 certifications annually through Career and Technical Education. Special education programs include inclusive pre-school, integrated athletics, Best Buddies, and the Mosaic Program serving students ages 18 to 22. In 2015 Humble ISD was named Best Large District in Texas through The H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards Program. Humble ISD made College Board s AP Honor Roll for 2015, which fewer than 5% of Texas school districts can claim this honor. The Humble ISD Board of Trustees was named Top 5 School Board in Texas for 2015 and 2016 in the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards. Humble ISD Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Fagen joined the district in July of 2016. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1478 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 22.9 Enrollment...40,549 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...845 Elementary... 17,984 Middle School.... 9,311 High School... 12,409 Number of Schools...44 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...1 Traditional Elementary Schools.... 27 Traditional Middle Schools...8 Traditional High Schools... 5 Special Needs Campuses...1 Alternative Education Placement Center.... 1 Early College High Schools...1 Average experience of teachers.... 10.6 years with advanced degrees... 27% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $50,500 Maximum Bachelor s... $62,153 Minimum Master s... $51,500 Maximum Master s.... $63,153 Minimum Doctorate.... $53,800 Maximum Doctorate... $64,734 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $8,850 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.52 General Operating Budget...$375,181,267 Information reported by Humble ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Humble ISD* Humble ISD graduates 2,677 701 (26%) 839 8 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 8 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Klein ISD 7200 Spring Cypress Road, Klein, TX 77379 832.249.4000 www.kleinisd.net District Snapshot The Klein Independent School District s shared vision is every student enters with a promise and exits with a purpose. With students at the heart of everything we do, this vision guides the work of every employee. Encompassing 87.5 square miles in northwestern Harris County, the Klein ISD s southern edge is adjacent to the corporate limits of Houston, making the district a suburb of the fourth largest city in the nation. The Klein ISD has grown to 51,700 students and is comprised of 31 elementary, nine intermediate, and five high schools along with one early childhood/pre-kindergarten center and one high school of choice. The fifth high school opens in the fall of 2017 with freshmen and sophomores. High school students may also choose to attend the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or the International Business Academy housed on two of the high school campuses. In Klein, we embrace the history of the land upon which we build our schools and educate our children. German immigrants, led by Adam Klein, settled the area in 1849, and the Klein ISD was incorporated in 1938. Most of our schools were named after the early settlers, and the Klein, Texas Historical Foundation maintains a farm museum to assist in the preservation of the Klein community. Each year, hundreds of new families choose to live in Klein because they appreciate its exceptional staff, excellent facilities, outstanding academics, exceptional sports and fine arts programs, active volunteer programs, and emphasis on student safety. With a commitment to excellence in academics and character education, the Klein ISD is a fully accredited public school district where preparing students for their chosen pathway ensures that all of our graduates have a bright future ahead of them. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1483 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 21.7 Enrollment...50,394 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten... 1,292 Elementary... 22,305 Intermediate.... 11,531 High School... 15,266 Number of Schools...50 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...1 Traditional Elementary Schools....31 Traditional Intermediate Schools...9 Traditional High Schools*.................... 5 Night High School**....1 Special Needs Campuses***...2 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 *International Business Academy and International Baccalaureate Programs are available at two high school campuses. **2nd Chance *** Vistas and TEP Average experience of teachers.... 11.6 years with advanced degrees... 25% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $51,000 Maximum Bachelor s...$67,000+ Minimum Master s... $52,000 Maximum Master s....$68,000+ Minimum Doctorate.... $53,000 Maximum Doctorate...$69,000+ Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $8,145 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.41 General Operating Budget...$412,074,064 Information reported by Klein ISD for 2015 2016 unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Klein ISD* Klein ISD graduates 3,406 965 (28%) 1,298 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 9 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 9 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Magnolia ISD 31141 Nichols Sawmill Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 281.356.3571 www.magnoliaisd.org District Snapshot The Magnolia Independent School District is a district where traditional values meet innovative programs. Set in the growing area of Magnolia, 45 miles northwest of downtown Houston, Magnolia ISD provides all of the amenities of a large, urban district with the small town feel of a close-knit community. Modern facilities and advanced programs attract great families and outstanding teachers. The district serves close to 13,000 students in a 150 square miles. The needs of all students are addressed through advanced academic courses, concurrent college and high school enrollment credit, a wide range of Career and Technical Education courses, Early Childhood, full-day kindergarten, and strong core academic courses. In 2016, our two comprehensive high schools became authorized International Baccalaureate Diploma schools. We are the only public school in Montgomery County to offer this prestigious program for our junior and senior students. Magnolia ISD was recognized in 2016 for being one of 130 districts in the United States to be recognized on the College Board s 2016 Gaston Caperton Opportunity Honor Roll. Districts with this honor are recognized for expanded access to higher education by providing students with rigorous academic offerings and innovative college-preparation programs. The district offers the After Schools Adventure Program at each of our eight elementary schools. The goal of the after school program is to incorporate out of school time with learning in a fun and adventurous environment led by instructors employed by the district. Magnolia ISD provides an educational environment where students work hard to reach their academic goals and their maximum academic potential. This is why the district is dedicated to be the best district in the state of Texas! Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1471 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 22.4 Enrollment...13,286 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...398 Elementary... 5,900 Middle School.... 3,000 High School... 3,988 Number of Schools...15 Traditional Elementary Schools....8 Junior High 6th Grade Schools...2 Junior High 7th/8th Grade Schools....2 Traditional High Schools...2 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Average experience of teachers.... 12 years with advanced degrees... 22% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $48,000 Maximum Bachelor s... $61,814 Minimum Master s*... $48,000 Maximum Master s*... $61,814 Minimum Doctorate**... $48,000 Maximum Doctorate**... $61,814 *Salary based on a bachelor s degree plus a stipend of $500 per year **Salary based on a master s degree plus a stipend of $1,000 per year. The degree must be in the subject area taught and received from an accredited university. Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,642 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.38 General Operating Budget...$98,494,455 Information reported by Magnolia ISD for 2015 2016 unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Magnolia ISD* Magnolia ISD graduates 744 188 (25%) 194 10 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 10 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Montgomery ISD 13159 Walden Road, Montgomery, TX 77356 936.582.1333 www.misd.org District Snapshot Montgomery ISD is a growing school district located 58 miles northwest of Houston. Located within the district s boundaries are the historical town of Montgomery, the beautiful Lake Conroe recreational and residential areas, and many farms and ranches. Bordering the northern edge of Montgomery ISD is the Sam Houston National Forest with numerous hiking and biking trails, as well as camping facilities. Currently, Montgomery ISD is classified as a 6A system composed of one high school (grades 9 12), one junior high school (grades 7 8), one middle school (grade 6), one intermediate school (grade 5), and four elementary schools (pre-kindergarten grade 4). With a total enrollment of over 8,300 students for the 2016-17 school year, Montgomery ISD s student population is ethnically diverse, consisting of 3.1% African American, 12.9% Hispanic, 80.3% white, and 3.7% other. The high expectations of the students, parents, community members, teachers, and administrators are the major factors leading to the level of student performance in the district. In addition, community and parent volunteerism has also played an important role in improving student performance. Montgomery ISD looks forward to the opening of two new campuses, an elementary and a junior high in 2017-2018, and their second high school in 2018-2019. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1532 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 22.9 Enrollment...8,174 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...90 Elementary (K-4)... 2,8890 Intermediate (5)...671 Middle School (6)...666 Jr. High School (7-8)... 1,345 High School (9-12).... 2,512 Number of Schools...8 Traditional Elementary Schools...4 Traditional Intermediate Schools...1 Traditional Middle Schools...1 Traditional Jr. High Schools...1 Traditional High Schools...1 Average experience of teachers.... 13.5 years with advanced degrees... 25% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $48,000 Maximum Bachelor s... $57,468 Minimum Master s... $49,200 Maximum Master s.... $58,668 Minimum Doctorate.... $53,200 Maximum Doctorate... $62,668 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,688 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.34 General Operating Budget...$63,817,210 Information reported by Montgomery ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Montgomery ISD* Montgomery ISD graduates 445 79 (18%) 232 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 11 4/6/17 2:54 PM

New Caney ISD 21580 Loop 494, New Caney, TX 77357 281.577.8600 www.newcaneyisd.org District Snapshot The New Caney Independent School District is the fourth fastest growing district in the state and has been the fastest growing district in the Houston area since 2011. It is located approximately 30 miles northeast of Houston, serving residents in the Porter, New Caney, Kingwood, and Conroe communities. The district houses more than 15,000 students in nine elementary schools (prekindergarten grade 5), four middle schools (grades 6 8), two high schools (grades 9 12), one early college high school (grades 9 12), and one alternative education center (kindergarten grade 12). The district encompasses more than 90 square miles. Located in East Montgomery County, the area is experiencing rapid growth in housing and business development due to the recent completion of the Grand Parkway connecting U.S. Hwy. 59 with I-45. The district launched the 1:Vision initiative equalizing access to technology for all students. in grades 6 12 are issued personal Chromebooks (laptops) while students in grades 3 5 have 1-to-1 classroom sets. Pre-kindergarten through 2nd grade have a cart of Chromebooks for each grade level. Dual language classes are offered at eight elementary campuses where half of the class is taught in English, and half is taught in Spanish. The district is currently constructing a UIL regulation aquatics center for swimming competitions, a permanent early college campus and has purchased land for a third high school. The district is committed to attracting and retaining the best teachers by offering some of the most highly competitive salaries in the Houston area. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1038 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 20.3 Enrollment...15,231 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...559 Elementary... 7,417 Middle School.... 3,219 High School... 4,036 Number of Schools...17 Traditional Elementary Schools....9 Traditional Middle Schools...4 Traditional High Schools...2 Early College High Schools....1 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Average experience of teachers.... 10 years with advanced degrees... 20% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $53,100 Maximum Bachelor s... $68,079 Minimum Master s... $54,100 Maximum Master s.... $69,079 Minimum Doctorate.... $54,300 Maximum Doctorate... $69,279 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $8,605 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.67 General Operating Budget...$126,981,196 Information reported by New Caney ISD for 2015 16 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / New Caney ISD* New Caney ISD graduates 692 178 (26%) 390 12 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 12 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Splendora ISD 23419 FM 2090 Road, Splendora, TX 77372 281.689.3128 www.splendoraisd.org District Snapshot Splendora ISD provides an education as individual as your child. The district provides numerous educational opportunities through its Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways and early college high school. The district s personal graduation plan (PGP) initiative allows 5th 12th grade students, their parents, and a counselor the opportunity to discuss and investigate future career and educational opportunities. The initiative also allows district administrators to anticipate students interest levels for courses being offered and plan according to those interests. Course offerings, new programs, and accommodating secondary schedules bring excitement to our junior and senior high schools. choosing to seek a college degree no longer need to wait until high school graduation to get started. Since 2009, Splendora High School has been designated an early college high school. This initiative allows students to graduate with both a distinguished diploma and an Associate s degree (at no financial cost to the student). In 2016, our 51 high school seniors participated in graduation ceremonies at Lone Star College-Kingwood, just prior to their high school graduation. Our CTE academies offers courses such as cosmetology; culinary arts; audio/visual technology and communications; education and training; and manufacturing along with existing courses of agriculture; food and natural resources; health science; and transportation, distribution and logistics. These numerous pathways make Splendora High School a leader in the state. The five campuses (Peach Creek Elementary, Greenleaf Elementary, Piney Woods Elementary, Splendora Junior High, and Splendora High School) have a total enrollment of over 3,800 students. Recently, voters passed a $30 million bond for the following projects: a new elementary campus, cafeteria expansion/fine arts conversion at the high school, additional space at the agricultural facility, athletic facilities improvements, and other district wide improvements. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1484 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 19.9 Enrollment...3,780 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...159 Elementary (K-5)... 1,665 Middle School (6-8)...850 High School (9-12)......................1,106 Number of Schools...7 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...1 Traditional Elementary Schools....3 Traditional Middle Schools...1 Traditional High Schools...1 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Average experience of teachers.... 9.1 years with advanced degrees... 21.3% Salary Range Minimum Bachelor s.... $48,500 Maximum Bachelor s... $64,100 Minimum Master s... $49,500 Maximum Master s.... $65,100 Minimum Doctorate.... $49,500 Maximum Doctorate... $65,100 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $9,406 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.32 General Operating Budget...$35,396,860 Information reported by Splendora ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Splendora ISD* Splendora ISD graduates 231 35 (15%) 263 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 13 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 13 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Spring ISD 16717 Ella Blvd., Houston, TX 77090-4299 281.891.6000 www.springisd.org District Snapshot The Spring Independent School District serves nearly 37,000 pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade students in a diverse district located 20 miles north of central Houston. Its vision states: Spring Independent School District will be a district of choice known for high-quality academics with innovative and specialized programs that meet the needs of all students in a positive learning environment. Guided by its strategic plan, Every Child 2020, the district supports the growth and development of all students. Every learner can succeed in Spring, with academic acceleration and enrichment available for the gifted and talented, while special education services are provided for those with disabilities. Bilingual instruction and English as a Second Language programs are also offered. A strong focus on literacy for all and an expansion of early childhood programs are both part of the district s commitment to prepare graduates to be college and career ready. In addition, Spring ISD s strong performing and visual arts, 6-A athletics and ROTC programs are recognized both regionally and nationally. Spring ISD understands that parents and students want opportunities and choices within their local public schools and is focused on offering robust school and academic program options. The district currently has three schools of choice to which students may apply: Carl Wunsche Sr. High School, a nationally recognized career academy; Spring Early College Academy, also nationally recognized; and Dr. Edward Roberson Middle School, a math science and fine arts academy. The district s 38 campuses include 26 pre-k 5th grade elementary schools, seven 6th 8th grade middle schools and five 9th 12th grade high schools. In November 2016, local voters approved a $330 million bond referendum to address facility, technology, safety and security needs throughout the district. In addition, the district consistently receives superior ratings from the Accountability Rating System of Texas for financial management. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)*...1163 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)*... 18.0 *Scores are from the 2015 calendar year Enrollment...36,890 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten... 1,778 Elementary... 17,080 Middle School.... 7,957 High School... 10,075 Number of Schools...39 Traditional Elementary Schools....26 Traditional Middle Schools...6 Traditional High Schools...3 Magnet Schools...3 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Average experience of teachers.... 19.9 years with advanced degrees... 24% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $51,500 Maximum Bachelor s... $62,546 Minimum Master s... $52,500 Maximum Master s.... $63,846 Minimum Doctorate.... $53,500 Maximum Doctorate... $64,846 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,975 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.47 General Operating Budget...$298,548,892 Information reported by Spring ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Spring ISD* Spring ISD graduates 1,987 500 (25%) 483 14 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 14 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Tomball ISD 310 S. Cherry St., Tomball, TX 77375 281.357.3100 www.tomballisd.net District Snapshot Tomball Independent School District takes great pride in being the educational system of choice across the northwest Houston area. With rapid growth resulting in enrollment of over 15,000 students, Tomball ISD has successfully met the need for modern facilities while providing students with a safe 21st century learning environment. The district s vision of students leading in creating the future is deeply rooted in the commitment to provide the community with excellent academic programs and highly effective teachers in every classroom. Tomball ISD is looking forward to opening Tomball Star Academy, an Early College High School, for the 2017-2018 school year. This joint initiative with Lone Star College Tomball will enable students to earn a high school diploma, up to 60 college credit hours, and an Associate of Arts degree. Tomball Star Academy will also provide a supportive learning environment that blends high school and the first two years of college. who focus on academics, seek a smaller learning community, and who want to save time and money in pursuit of a baccalaureate degree are encouraged to apply. In partnership with our parents, community, local businesses, and Lone Star College Tomball, Tomball ISD is focused on fostering a culture of caring and compassionate educators, engaging students through real world experiences, and cultivating independent thinking and creative problem solving. are inspired to develop and exhibit the good character traits expected of them by their parents and the community. Tomball ISD is a competitive, dynamic, and successful school district with top rankings across multiple measures. The district values the community s investment. Tomball ISD aims to return that investment with a rigorous college, career, and life ready curriculum, safe schools, financial responsibility, transparency, and parent and community engagement. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1515 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 22.3 Enrollment...14,120 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten...281 Elementary... 5,761 Intermediate... 2,241 Middle School:.... 2,103 High School... 3,734 Number of Schools...18 Traditional Elementary Schools...13 Traditional Middle Schools...2 Traditional High Schools...2 Alternative Education Placement Center...1 Average experience of teachers... 11.5 years with advanced degrees... 28.4% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $52,000 Maximum Bachelor s... $72,615 Minimum Master s... $53,000 Maximum Master s.... $73,615 Minimum Doctorate.... $54,000 Maximum Doctorate... $74,615 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,752 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.34 General Operating Budget...$121,500,000 Information reported by Tomball ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Tomball ISD* Tomball ISD graduates 801 231 (29%) 563 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 15 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 15 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Waller ISD 2214 Waller St., Waller, TX 77484 936.931.3685 www.wallerisd.net District Snapshot Since 1887, the Waller Independent School District has a long-standing tradition of academic and extracurricular excellence. The Waller Independent School District is a dynamic and fast-growth public school district that serves a high-quality and enriching education to more than 6,800 students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grades. The school district encompasses 328 square miles in Waller and northwest Harris counties. Waller Independent School District is approximately 40 miles northwest of downtown Houston via Highway 290. With more than 30,000 residents, the semirural and agricultural region is growing at a rapid pace with residential and commercial developments. Waller Independent School District and all eight campuses earned the highest Texas Education Agency accountability rating as well as 22 Texas Education Agency Distinction Designations for academic achievement. The school district offers inspiring academic programs that compete in contests across Texas, such as Odyssey of the Minds and the University Interscholastic League Academic Team programs. Waller Independent School District maintains a Superior FIRST Rating, the highest financial integrity rating in Texas. In 2015, voters approved a $71.32 million bond referendum to address new and existing facility developments, innovative instructional technology, and safety and security enhancements across the school district. Waller Independent School District s eight campuses include five pre-k 5th grade elementary schools, two 6th 8th grade junior high schools, and one high school. The school district applies the Professional Learning Community model for instructional and administrative decision making. The model ensures that students learn within a collaborative environment that generates a strong foundation for academic, professional, and personal success. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1377 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 18.0 Enrollment...6,542 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten... 249 Elementary... 3,020 Middle School.... 1,409 High School... 1,864 Number of Schools...8 Traditional Elementary Schools....5 Traditional Middle Schools...2 Traditional High Schools...1 Average years experience of teachers... 9.8 years with advanced degrees... 20% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $51,250 Maximum Bachelor s... $65,955 Minimum Master s... $52,250 Maximum Master s.... $66,955 Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $7,832 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.44 General Operating Budget...$51,290,305 Information reported by Waller ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Waller ISD* Waller ISD graduates 334 47 (14%) 198 16 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 16 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Willis ISD 204 W. Rogers St., Willis, TX 77378-9239 936.856.1200 www.willisisd.org District Snapshot Education is exciting for the more than 7,300 students who attend one of five elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school in Willis ISD. We are a growing K-12 district nestled between the Sam Houston National Forest and Lake Conroe. Located approximately 45 miles north of Houston, the district encompasses 126 square miles in Montgomery County and 32 square miles in San Jacinto County. According to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau report, Montgomery County is the 11th largest county in Texas and one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. Willis Independent School District and all campuses achieved the highest rating of Met Standard under the 2016 State Accountability System. Since 2013, Willis ISD schools have earned 15 Distinction Designations. High expectations for student achievement are set every year and are complimented by a comprehensive array of rigorous academic programs including Gifted and Talented, Career and Technology, Advanced Placement, and Dual Credit courses. College ready juniors and seniors can take Lone Star College courses in their high school classrooms, with some students graduating with more than 40 hours college credit. Willis ISD s libraries are being transformed into digital learning centers and, through a combination of district provided and student-owned devices, we ensure that our children can access relevant technology in the classroom today to prepare them for the challenges of tomorrow. Composite SAT Score (class of 2016)...1382 Composite ACT Score (class of 2016)... 20.0 Enrollment...7,363 Early Childhood/Pre-kindergarten... 232 Elementary... 3,559 Middle School.... 1,630 High School... 1,942 Number of Schools...9 Traditional Elementary Schools....5 Traditional Middle Schools...2 Traditional High Schools...1 Alternative Education Placement Center....1 Average years experience of teachers.. 11.5 years with advanced degrees... 21% Salary Ranges Minimum Bachelor s.... $46,000 Maximum Bachelor s... $65,720 Minimum Master s... $47,200 Maximum Master s.... $66,920 Minimum Doctorate.... $48,400 Maximum Doctorate... $68,120 Individual talents and valuable life skills are enriched through our athletic, fine arts, and extracurricular programs. Our district honors small-town values and traditions. Our community pulls together to develop personal connections with students and their families. At the same time, we re focused on preparing our students to live and work successfully in the global community of the 21st century. Come see why education is exciting in Willis ISD! Per Student Operating Expenditure.... $8,957 Tax Rate per $100 Valuation.... $1.39 General Operating Budget...$57,560,307 Information reported by Waller ISD for 2015 2016 academic year unless otherwise noted. Lone Star College / Willis ISD* Willis ISD graduates 397 74 (19%) 96 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 17 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 17 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Lone Star College 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381 832.813.6500 LoneStar.edu LSC Snapshot Lone Star College is the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the nation. In fall 2016, there were over 85,000 credit students enrolled. Combined with the thousands more who take continuing education and leisure learning classes throughout the year, the college has about 95,000 students. rely on Lone Star College (LSC) for Associate Degrees, certifications for work in high-demand industries, and credits that enable them to transfer to universities in Texas. The geographic area that encompasses the college s service area spans 11 independent school districts, over 1,400 square miles, and includes more than 2.1 million residents. LSC serves this dynamic area with six comprehensive colleges, seven satellite centers and two university centers. Lone Star College: Is recognized nationally as a Top 5 producer of associate degrees nationwide. Leads the Texas Reverse Transfer Initiative, in collaboration with the University of Texas, a key strategy in Texas goal of increasing higher education degree attainment. Leads the Texas Completes effort statewide to dramatically increase completion rates. Is attended by 25% of area high school graduates. Is a primary provider of nurses and health care workers and leading provider of fire fighters and EMT s in the Houston area. Prepares thousands of new teachers for public schools through Teacher Certification programs at each college. Credit Enrollment Fall 2016 LSC-CyFair... 21,636 LSC-Kingwood... 12,287 LSC-Montgomery... 14,411 LSC-North Harris... 16,290 LSC-Tomball... 9,013 LSC-University Park... 12,024 Total Credit Enrollment....85,661 Campus Locations LSC-CyFair 9191 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433 LSC-Kingwood 20000 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood, TX 77339 LSC-Montgomery 3200 College Park Drive, Conroe, TX 77384 LSC-North Harris 2700 W. W. Thorne Drive, Houston, TX 77073 Provides opportunities for Bachelor s and advanced degrees through its university centers. Provides specialized, trade specific training in oil and gas, alternative energy, or mechanized production industries at the new, state-of-the-art Lone Star College Energy & Manufacturing Institute. Provides a $3.1 billion annual economic impact to the Lone Star College service area. Maintains a AAA bond rating from Standard and Poor s. Has lowered its overall tax rate six times since 2004. LSC offers academic courses for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, as well as programs that lead directly to relevant jobs within two years or less. For a full schedule of programs and opportunities, visit LoneStar.edu. LSC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees. LSC-Tomball 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX 77375 LSC-University Park 20515 State Highway 249, Houston, TX 77070 Tuition for 12 credit hours (2017-18) In-district, plus fees... $800 Out-of-district, plus fees... $1,700 Out-of-state/international, plus fees...$1,880 For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/Tuition Minimum tuition rates are determined by the state legislature and are subject to change by legislative action, while student tuition and fees are subject to change by the Lone Star College System Board of Trustees. Tax Rate per $100 Valuation... 10.79 cents General Operating Budget... $347,662,000 18 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 18 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Lone Star College Campus Locations Willis Waller Montgomery 249 Tomball 105 Magnolia LSC-University Park 290 1488 Klein 336 2920 45 1314 242 336 LSC-Montgomery Conroe Hardy Toll Road 105 1485 Splendora LSC-Tomball Spring LSC-Kingwood LSC-North Harris 1960 Aldine Humble 59 New Caney Huffman LSC-CyFair Cypress-Fairbanks Sam Houston Pkwy. 90 6 610 610 10 10 Downtown Houston North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 19 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 19 4/6/17 2:54 PM

Lone Star College University Centers Centers Snapshot Higher Education Close to Home Lone Star College-University Centers offer junior, senior, and graduate level classes through partnerships with several universities. who enroll with one of the partner universities on site at The Woodlands or University Park locations are able to complete a bachelor s or master s degree (or teaching certificate) without traveling to the university campuses. Doctoral programs from Our Lady of the Lake University and Sam Houston State University are also available at The Woodlands location. Universities at LSC-University Center at The Woodlands National American University Lamar University Engineering Sam Houston State University Stephen F. Austin State University Programs Our Lady of the Lake University - Weekend College University of St. Thomas Universities at LSC-University Center at University Park University of Houston Northwest Campus University of Houston Downtown Northwest Campus Transfer made easy The Lone Star College University Center model is unique and innovative and has been duplicated at many colleges across the country. Transferring to a four-year university partner has never been easier for students. First, university partners have operations on site at the Lone Star College University Centers, which makes for a smoother transition process. Also, specific transfer programs like the 2+2 program allow students to take their first two years of classes at Lone Star College and then the second two years of upper-level courses at one of the university partners. Because of these agreements between Lone Star College and its university partners, students who complete their associate s degree are able to seamlessly transfer to the four-year colleges on site. Joint Admission & Cooperative Advising are also able to maximize the number of courses completed that can be applied toward their bachelor s degree by joint admission, which allows students to co-enroll at a partner university while attending LSC. Benefits include a simplified application process, discounted or no application fees, and complete access to the facilities and resources of both institutions. can also access academic advisors at LSC-University Centers to receive help in planning and selecting applicable courses prior to enrolling at the university through cooperative advising. LSC-University Center at The Woodlands 3232 College Park Drive The Woodlands, TX 77384 936.321.4500 Reverse transfer Lone Star College also has reverse transfer programs with its University Center partner universities and other colleges in Texas. These programs establish policies and procedures allowing credits earned at universities to be transferred back to LSC and applied toward associate degrees. are awarded their associate degree from LSC while attending the partner university which provides greater career opportunities for the student while continuing their education. LSC-University Center at University Park 20515 State Highway 249 Houston, TX 77070 281.290.2600 For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/University-Center. 20 North Houston Educational Profiles 2016 11.03.16.02 Educational Profiles 2016_V15.indd 20 4/6/17 2:54 PM

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