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Tomball ISD reports modest enrollment growth, shifting demographics and rising special-education counts
Summary
Tomball ISD’s assistant superintendent of accountability told trustees the district’s Oct. snapshot shows about 23,256 students and a 1.8% growth rate — the lowest in a 12‑year span — with uneven campus growth patterns, rising students with disabilities and nearly 27% classified as emerging bilinguals.
Assistant Superintendent Mark White presented Tomball ISD’s annual enrollment snapshot, telling trustees the district’s October count was about 23,256 students and that the year-over-year growth rate has slowed to roughly 1.8%, the lowest pace recorded in the last 12 years.
White described grade-level and campus distribution as a pyramid: smaller pre‑K/early‑childhood cohorts and larger cohorts in elementary through high school that create enrollment…
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