Established in 1892, Conroe ISD is a 348-square-mile school district that is geographically diverse and includes The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North, Conroe, and Grangerland, as well as several other smaller towns, communities, and unincorporated areas. As the 7th largest school district in Texas and the 49th largest in the U.S., Conroe ISD serves over 73,000 students across 71 campuses and is one of the fastest-growing districts in the State with current enrollment growth averaging 2,500 students per year. In addition to being the largest school district in Montgomery County, Conroe ISD is the largest employer, with more than 10,000 employees. The District offers competitive salaries, is committed to providing quality professional development, and is proud to have one of the lowest tax rates in the Houston metropolitan area at $0.9496. In 2020, Conroe ISD was recognized by The Rotary Club of The Woodlands with a Community Hero Award. In 2021, Conroe ISD was named a Top Workplace by the Houston Chronicle. Since 2022, Conroe ISD has been named one of America's Best in State Employers for Texas by Forbes. Conroe ISD was also named a 2023 Hometown Hero by Interfaith of The Woodlands. Additionally, in 2024, Forbes ranked Conroe ISD the 37th Best Large Employer in America, 62nd Best Employer for Women in America, and 13th Best Large Employer in Texas. Conroe ISD was recently ranked as the Best School District in Montgomery County, Most Diverse School District in Montgomery County, Best Place to Teach in Montgomery County, and the Best School District for Athletes in Montgomery County for 2025. This is the fourth consecutive year the District has been named Best and Most Diverse School District in Montgomery County, and the third consecutive year being named the Best Place to Teach and Best District for Athletes.