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Conroe High School is a secondary school in
Conroe, Texas Conroe is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Texas, United States, about north of Houston. It is a principal city in the metropolitan area. As of 2021, the population was 98,081, up from 56,207 in 2010. Since 2007, the ...
. The school is a part of the
Conroe Independent School District Conroe Independent School District (CISD) is a school district in Montgomery County, Texas. The district's headquarters are located in the Deane L. Sadler Administration/Technology Center in Conroe. The CISD area, which covers , is part of the ...
and serves most of the city of Conroe as well as portions of
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Montgomery County, including the community of River Plantation. The campus was initially built in 1964 to replace the older Davy Crockett High School as Conroe's primary high school. The campus has been updated, renovated and expanded through various bond measures, including in 2004, 2015, and 2019. Also found at Conroe High School is the Academy for Science and Health Professions, a magnet program which enrolls students through an application process from the Conroe High School and
Caney Creek High School 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 unincorpo ...
attendance zones. Beginning in the 2013–14 school year, Conroe High School's freshmen class attend school at the Conroe High School 9th Grade Campus.


History

Various buildings have served as the public high school for the residents of Conroe and the surrounding area. Conroe Mill School opened in 1886 with a single classroom and educated students for five months each year. Conroe Public School was built in 1899 and served students in 10 grades. In 1902, the first four students received their high school diplomas. In 1911, Conroe's first brick school, the JOH Bennette School, was built. Davy Crockett High School, built in 1926, was also referred to as "Conroe High" by local residents. The current Conroe High School was built in 1964. From 1968–1969, Conroe High School was
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.


Demographics

As of the 2018–2019 school year, CHS had 4,091 students enrolled. *55.4% were Hispanic *30.0% were White *10.6% were African American *1.9% were Asian *0.4% were American Indian *0.1% were Pacific Islander *1.6% were part of Two or More races 58.7% of students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The school was eligible for
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funding.


Academics

At the beginning of each school year, the
Texas Education Agency The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is the branch of the government of Texas responsible for public education in Texas in the United States.
assigns schools a grade based on three different indices: Student Achievement, School Progress, and Closing the Gaps. For each index, schools are classified as "Met Standard" if they receive a grade of at least 60 out of 100. In 2018, Conroe High School received an overall score of 79 and was classified as "Met Standard." The school received scores of 81 in Student Achievement, 81 in School Progress, and 74 in Closing the Gaps. In addition, the agency also awards schools with "Distinction Designations" if they outperform schools with similar demographics. In 2018, Conroe High School was awarded two of the seven possible Distinction Designations: Academic Achievement in Science and Academic Achievement in Social Studies.


Feeder patterns

The following schools feed into Conroe High School: Elementary (K-4) schools:
Anderson

Armstrong

Giesinger

Houston

Patterson

Reaves

Rice

Runyan

Wilkinson
Flex (K-6) schools:
Gordon-Reed

Stewart
Intermediate (5-6) schools:
Bozman

Cryar

Travis
Junior High (7-8) schools:
Peet

Stockton
9th Grade Campus:
Conroe High School 9th Grade Campus


Notable alumni

* Kyle Bennett, Pro BMX and Olympian *
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(Class of 2002), investment banker and Republican member of the
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from Conroe, beginning January 2015 *
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Cheryl Dee Fergeson Case

On August 23, 1980, sixteen-year-old Cheryl Dee Fergeson, a volleyball player from a visiting high school, was raped and strangled in a Conroe High School restroom. After being reported missing, her body was found in the auditorium sound room loft by
Clarence Brandley Clarence Lee Brandley (September 24, 1951 – September 2, 2018) was an American man who was wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of Cheryl Dee Fergeson in 1981 and sentenced to death. Brandley was working as a janitor supervisor at Conroe ...
and another janitor. The victim was white, leading to a heated, racially charged court case due to evidence that the accused, black janitor Clarence Brandley, was convicted and sentenced to death based exclusively on his race. After 9 years on Death Row, Brandley was exonerated and released. Even though there was evidence pointing to two white males, neither has ever been charged.Applebome, Pete
''Texas faces thorny problem in conflicting rape-murder case.''
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In 1991 British investigative journalist
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published ''"White Lies" - Rape, Murder, and Justice Texas Style''. his investigation of the case. Clarence Brandley's story is also told in the movie ''Whitewash: The Clarence Bradley Story (2002)''


References


External links


Conroe High School

Conroe High School Profile

Conroe Independent School District

Conroe Alumni Website
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