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  2. Grand Oaks High School - Wikipedia

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    Part of the bond package included the construction of a high school within the Oak Ridge High School feeder zone. [3] The new high school was included to reduce enrollment at Oak Ridge High School. In the 2016–2017 school year, Oak Ridge enrolled 4,119 students, [4] while the school district listed the school capacity as 3,650. [2]

  3. Willis High School - Wikipedia

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    As of 2004 Amanda Bussell served as the varsity softball coach; she graduated from Oak Ridge High School and previously was an assistant at Montgomery High School. [21] For UIL events, Willis High School will compete in class 6A, the classification for the largest schools, for the 2020–2022 cycle. The school was only three students above the ...

  4. Lake Creek High School - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Covenant Christian School (Conroe, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Covenant Christian School is a private Christian school in Conroe, Texas, United States.. CCS was formed in 1982 under the original name of Conroe Bible Christian School. The name was changed to Covenant Christian School in 1983 in an effort to appeal to a broader segment of the Christian community.

  6. Conroe Normal and Industrial College - Wikipedia

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    Conroe Normal and Industrial College faculty (c. 1903) Conroe Normal and Industrial College was established in April 1903, by founding president Jimmie Johnson. [2] Johnson fundraised for the formation of the school through extensive travel within Texas and lecturing; he solicited for funds from black churches, black associations, and black conventions.

  7. Caney Creek High School - Wikipedia

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    Caney Creek High School is a high school in Montgomery County, Texas, near Conroe.It is part of the Conroe Independent School District.Caney Creek serves several areas in Montgomery County, including the city of Cut and Shoot, the census-designated place (CDP) of Grangerland, a portion of the Porter Heights CDP, [2] and a portion of the Deerwood CDP. [3]