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2023-2024 Recruitment Schedule

Conroe ISD recruiters are excited to speak to motivated teaching candidates at the following job fairs:

Recruiting Brochurepdf

Year in Review 2023pdf

Map Campus Locations (Bilingual Campuses Highlighted)pdf

Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024

Time: 9 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Location: Grand Oaks High School, 4800 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring, TX 77386

Registration Opens: Mid-February

Top 10 Reasons to Work in Conroe ISD

At the heart of the success in Conroe ISD is the District’s philosophy of “All Means ALL.” Dr. Don Stockton who retired as the District Superintendent in 2018 set a clear vision for the District in that, “Students graduate with confidence and competence; they are successful in our schools and after they graduate. All students should feel that all adults care about their success.” In his 33 years in Conroe ISD, Dr. Stockton’s motto remained consistent, “Every student matters; all of them.”

The legacy of “All Means ALL” continues under the leadership of Dr. Curtis Null the District’s Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Null has 19 years of experience in education, serving 17 years in Conroe ISD. He has served as assistant superintendent of Secondary Education, principal of Conroe High School, principal of Peet Junior High School, assistant principal at Knox Junior High School and athletic trainer at The Woodlands High School.

At present, under the leadership of Dr. Null, Conroe ISD has over 64,000+ students with an anticipated increase of approximately 1,500 students per year. Our students arrive at one of our 64 campuses with a new junior high opening in fall 2020.

Conroe ISD offers a comprehensive core academic program, a vast array of athletics, a cutting edge Career and Technical Education curriculum, and a slate of fine arts courses to meet the needs and interests of all students. In 2010, Conroe ISD became the largest district in the the state to ever achieve the highest rating of Exemplary. The District’s graduation rate of 95.7% is one of the highest in Texas. Additionally, Conroe ISD was selected as a 2015 Honor Roll District by the Educational Results Partnership (ERP) and the Institute for Productivity in Education (IPE), one of only nine public school districts to receive this title. With a focus on academic excellence and outstanding achievement, Conroe ISD is committed to provide its students with exceptional opportunities to learn and grow. Please visit the Accountability site to learn more about academic success in Conroe ISD.

Conroe ISD has implemented Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), which are ongoing processes wherein educators work collaboratively to evaluate recurring cycles of data to ensure student learning occurs and achieve better results for all students they serve. The work of PLCs includes intentional and continuous staff learning, which is essential in order for staff to make improvements to their own practice and truly impact student learning at higher levels. PLCs are action oriented, committed to continuous improvement, and results oriented. The three big ideas of a PLC include a focus on learning, creating a collaborative culture, and results-oriented thinking to address intervention and/or enrichment needs for students, as well as determine ongoing adult training. The District also provides District-level, content-specific academic instructional coaches to assist and support teachers.

Conroe ISD is committed to excellence in teacher development through a comprehensive, quality staff development program. The Curriculum, Instruction, and Staff Development Department incorporates the Conroe ISD Instructional Model with research based best practices, emphasizing Differentiated Instruction. In addition to the District-wide staff development workshops, professionals in the department provide feeder-based and individual campus staff development based on the needs determined by the campus administration and the Campus Site Based Decision Making Committee in their Campus Improvement Plans and student achievement data. In addition to the countless workshops provided during the course of the school year, Conroe ISD employees also have the option of attending over 300 staff development sessions offered throughout the summer. Please visit the Conroe ISD Curriculum and Instruction and Staff Development sites to learn more about support provided to professionals throughout the District.

Conroe ISD also offers the Novice Teacher Academy (NTA), which is a two year program designed for novice teachers in their first full year of teaching. The District is committed to developingnew teachers’ knowledge and skills as a teacher. NTA is composed of courses that have been selected to help new teachers grow and to reinforce District initiatives, including PBIS: Effective Classroom and Behavior Management, Foundations of Differentiated Instruction, and Assessment in Action, among others. New teachers are also paired with mentor teachers to assist them during the two year NTA. Visit the Novice Teacher Academy portion of the site for more information on how Conroe ISD supports teachers new to the District and/or new to the field of education.

Conroe ISD assists in the facilitation of Master and Doctorate cohorts with Sam Houston State University. In fact, many classes are offered in-District. The Conroe ISD Education Foundation grants Continuing Education scholarships to Conroe ISD educators who seek an advanced degree. Each scholarship provides funds toward tuition, fees, books, and any other qualified expenses. To date, the Conroe ISD Education Foundation has awarded over 100 Continuing Education scholarships to Conroe ISD educators. Furthermore, the Conroe ISD Human Resources Department offers the Grow Our Own scholarship program, which are grant funded scholarships awarded to current Conroe ISD employees who are willing to obtain certifications in certain shortage areas. The District offers preparation classes for the English as a Second Language (ESL) certification exam, as well as other TExES certification exams. Please view the Conroe ISD Continuing Education site for more information.

Furthermore, Conroe ISD encourages leadership opportunities among employees. The Leadership Cooperative Series is a set of staff development offerings for Conroe ISD employees who are Aspiring Administrators or Aspiring Leaders interested in developing leadership skills in their current positions or in becoming assistant principals, curriculum coordinators, counselors, diagnosticians, specialists, or other leadership roles.

Other opportunities for growth and leadership include presenting campus and District-wide staff development, leadership cadres, and membership in numerous campus and District level committees. The Human Resources Department partners with Lone Star College – Montgomery, Lone Star College – Kingwood, Sam Houston State University, and the University of Houston to provide information and assistance to all paraprofessional and auxiliary employees who are interested in obtaining their Bachelor’s degree and teaching certification. Conroe ISD believes in a growth mindset and demonstrates that belief in the myriad opportunities available to employees.

Currently, Conroe ISD is home to 64 campuses over 348 square miles. Every campus in Conroe ISD is either newly built or recently renovated to provide a safe, welcoming environment for employees to work and students to learn.

Additionally, Conroe ISD believes strongly that the implementation of technology in the classroom supports and enhances the teaching and learning process. Every classroom in the District is equipped with high-speed broadband internet access. The computer to student ratio is 1:3 throughout the District. Students have access to WebPCs, Chrome carts, and interactive Smart Boards. Please visit the Instructional Technology Model, and the Conroe ISD Technology Department’s website for more information on the implementation of technology throughout all facilities in the District.

In August 2019, the Conroe ISD Board of Trustees approved the Election Order and Notice for a November 5, 2019, School Bond Election. Voters approved Proposition A. Please visit the Bond Referendum page to learn more about the referendum and projects included in the bond.

Conroe ISD received the highest award for financial transparency seven years in a row from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Additionally, Conroe ISD has been awarded a 5-Star rating by the Texas Smart Schools and is one of only three independent school districts to receive a 5-Star rating all six years in which the rating has been awarded. At $1.23, Conroe ISD has the lowest tax rate compared to our area peer group. Please visit the Finance Department’s website to learn more about the finances of Conroe ISD.

Conroe ISD proudly offers all qualifying employees an excellent benefits package, including a Section 125 Flexible Benefit Plan. Group medical and pharmacy coverage benefits are administered by Aetna. Currently, Conroe ISD contributes $446 per month, per employee toward medical insurance premiums. Additional group benefits such as dental, vision, cancer, disability, and life insurance are also available. Conroe ISD, in partnership with Memorial Hermann Medical Group, also provides a health and wellness center where employees and their eligible dependents can obtain a variety of medical services at a reduced cost. Additionally, Conroe ISD implements optional employee wellness programs and hosts an annual Employee Health Fair. Please visit the Benefits section of this page to learn more about the excellent benefits offered to employees in Conroe ISD.

Visit the Compensation section of this page to learn more about the competitive salaries, pay scales, and stipend schedules offered to employees in Conroe ISD.

Conroe ISD is located in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. The geographic areas of the District are diverse and include The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge, Conroe, Grangerland, as well as several other smaller towns, communities, and unincorporated areas. The area has plenty to offer people of all ages including cultural and entertainment amenities, such as the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands and both the Historic Crighton Theatre and Owen Theatre in Conroe. Lake Conroe is a short drive, as is The Woodlands Mall and The Woodlands Waterway. Lone Star College-Montgomery, Lone Star College-Conroe, The University Center, and Sam Houston State University The Woodlands Center are conveniently located within the community, as well. Find out more about Conroe ISD and the surrounding communities here.

Recruitment Contacts

Chris Corson

RECRUITMENT & RETENTION SPECIALIST

  • Email Address:ccorson@conroeisd.net
  • Tel:936-709-7849

Kristy Stavinoha

AUXILIARY RECRUITER

  • Email Address:kstavinoha@conroeisd.net
  • Tel:936-709-7819
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