The school enrolled 1,241 students in 9th and 10th grade in its first year.[1] The school's capacity is approximately 3,000 students.[2]
History
On November 3, 2015, voters within Conroe ISD's attendance zone voted in favor of a $487 million bond. 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] Due to the opening of Grand Oaks High School, the district estimated that enrollment at Oak Ridge would drop to 2,270 by the year 2020.[5]
The Grand Oaks campus had a cost of $154 million.[2] In its first year, Grand Oaks enrolled only 9th and 10th grade students. Each subsequent year, the school added one grade to the campus, graduating its first class in 2021.[6]
The dedication ceremony occurred on October 22, 2018.[7]
In its inaugural year, Grand Oaks competed in UIL class 5A in individual sports such as cross country, track, tennis, wrestling, and swimming. All team sports except football became varsity sports in 2019; football started competing at the varsity level in 2020.[9]
State Titles
Volleyball
2024 (6A/D1)
Feeder schools
Feeder elementary schools (K-4) to Grand Oaks High School include:[10]
Bradley
Birnham Woods
Snyder
Broadway
Ford (Fox Run & Spring Creek Pines only)
Feeder intermediate schools (5-6) to Grand Oaks High School include:
Clark
Cox
Feeder junior high schools (7-8) to Grand Oaks High School include:
York
References
^ abcd"GRAND OAKS H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
Some school districts extend into other counties.
Some school districts (Richards ISD and Tomball ISD) serve sections of the county but do not operate high schools in it.