Naming Process underway for New Conroe ISD Schools, District Facilities

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Conroe ISD Board of Trustees is actively engaging the community in the naming process for new schools and facilities related to Bond 2023. Public input is welcomed until May 9, 2025, at 4:30 PM, allowing residents to influence the future of their educational institutions. The naming initiative extends to a virtual school and three agriculture facilities, emphasizing the importance of local heritage and community involvement. High schools must be named after geographical areas, while other educational institutions have the flexibility to honor distinguished individuals or notable contributions to education and the arts. This process not only fosters community engagement but also aims to instill a sense of pride and identity within the district.

Suggestions can be conveniently submitted via the Conroe ISD website, making it accessible for all community members. By involving the public, the Board seeks to ensure that the names chosen resonate with the values and aspirations of the community. Ultimately, this initiative reflects a commitment to honoring the past while looking forward to the future of education in Conroe ISD.

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