The Texas Education Agency (TEA) published its 2010 Accountability Ratings on Friday, July 30. Schools attended by children living in The Woodlands have achieved educational excellence. All of the elementary schools that children in The Woodlands attend have been rated Exemplary.
The Woodlands is comprised of three different school districts: Conroe Independent School District; Tomball Independent School District for children who reside in the Village of Creekside Park; and Magnolia Independent School District for students who live in the 400-acre area of May Valley in the Village of Sterling Ridge.
Conroe ISD has been named an Exemplary District by the TEA. Collins Intermediate and Mitchell Intermediate have been rated Exemplary. Wilkerson Intermediate has been rated Recognized, the second highest rating. Knox Junior High School and McCullough Junior High have been recognized as Exemplary. The Woodlands High School and The Woodlands College Park High School (top photo) have been rated Recognized. All of the Conroe ISD elementary schools attended by children in The Woodland have been rated Exemplary.
Magnolia ISD is a Recognized District by the TEA. Smith Elementary has been rated Exemplary. Bear Branch 6th Grade Campus, Bear Branch Junior High and Magnolia High School have been rated Recognized.
The TEA rated Tomball ISD as a Recognized District. Creekside Forest Elementary K-6 School (bottom photo), located in the Village of Creekside Park, is rated as an Exemplary school. Tomball Junior High and Tomball High School have been rated Recognized.
For more information on the TEA 2010 Accountability Ratings, click here.


