Over the last five years, the demographic makeup within the school districts in the Conroe and Montgomery area has changed, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates released Dec. 7.

In a nutshell

In Conroe and Willis ISDs, the white population decreased to 60% and 67.1%, respectively, while in Montgomery ISD it rose slightly from 84.1% to 84.2%, according to the American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Meanwhile, the Asian population saw increases within all the district boundaries.

  • CISD's Asian population grew from 3.7% to 4.5%.
  • MISD's Asian population grew from 1% to 1.4%.
  • WISD's Asian population grew from 0.9% to 1%.

What else?

When it comes to ethnicity, the Hispanic or Latino population also saw increases within all three school district boundaries, according to the American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.

  • CISD's Hispanic or Latino population grew from 23.9% to 25.3%.
  • MISD's Hispanic or Latino population grew from 8.5% to 9%.
  • WISD's Hispanic or Latino population grew from 21.3% to 24.2%.