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 accountability ratings are measured through 3 factors: student achievement, school progress, and closing the gaps.
Conroe ISD currently contains 66 different campuses; the grade breakdown for each campus is as follows:
- 22 campuses earned an A
- 26 campuses earned a B
- 11 campuses earned a C
- 5 campuses earned a D
- 2 campuses earned an F
Two schools were able to improve their scores to an A in comparison to last year, such as Lamar Elementary and Stockton Junior High.
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. In comparison, Stockton rose from a 79 in 2025 to an 85 in 2025 and a 90 in 2026. Moorhead Junior High made the largest overall gain in CISD, increasing its score by 12 points from a 69 to an 81, moving from a D to a B.
Quote of note
According to an Aug, 16 news release, Conroe ISD Superintendent David Vinson praised the overall improvement in the district.
“Earning an A for the first time or making double-digit gains does not happen by accident,” Vinson said. “These results represent thousands of hours of planning, teaching, intervention, encouragement and hard work by our students, teachers, support staff, campus leaders and families. Lamar, Stockton, Moorhead, and every campus that moved forward should be extremely proud.”
For the seven campuses that received lower grades, Vinson said that CISD will apply the lessons they learned from the other campuses that improved throughout the district with “urgency, focus and support.”