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Lone Star College ( LSC ) is a public community college system serving the northern portions of the Greater Houston, Texas , area. In 2017, it enrolled about 95,000 students. The headquarters of the Lone Star College System are located in The Woodlands and in unincorporated Montgomery County, Texas .

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67-451: The voters of the Aldine, Spring, and Humble school districts created North Harris County College in 1972 and opened the college for classes in 1973. The district expanded in 1991 to cover neighboring Montgomery County and adopted the new name of North Harris Montgomery Community College District . As the district expanded to include areas outside north Harris and Montgomery Counties,

134-660: A Spanish language magazine that covers The Woodlands, as well as the Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Many churches in The Woodlands area have some services in Spanish. In 2000, there were 55,649 people, 19,881 households, and 15,546 families. The population density was 2,328.4 inhabitants per square mile (899.0/km ).There were 21,014 housing units at an average density of 897.7 per square mile (346.6/km ). The racial makeup

201-465: A 7.5-acre (30,000 m ) tract from The Woodlands Land Company, to build a 800,000-square-foot (74,000 m ), 32-story headquarters building, to open in mid-2002. As of 2000, the Anadarko building was the largest office project in The Woodlands. In January 2012, Anadarko announced the imminent construction of a sister tower on site, 31 stories high, of which ten will be for parking. According to

268-474: A Democratic presidential candidate has not won the county since 1964 , when native Texan and favorite son Lyndon Johnson won 60.9% of the county's vote. In 2004 , county voters gave 78.1 percent of their vote to Republican candidate George W. Bush . In 2008 , 75.8% of the voters supported the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin . In 2016 , Montgomery County was the only county in

335-477: A Hindu temple serving the northern part of Greater Houston , was scheduled to open in 2010. Another Hindu temple, Char Dham Hindu Temple, was founded by Surya Sahoo. Masjid al-Ansaar (Woodlands Islamic Center) of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) was created in 2009, and in 2019 it had 300 parishioners. It is in an unincorporated area outside of The Woodlands. As of 2017 about 10% of

402-588: A Special Award for Excellence in 1994 from the Urban Land Institute . The area that is now The Woodlands was used by the Akokisa and Bidai peoples, who relied on the fresh water of Spring Creek . In 1984, construction in the Indian Springs neighborhood near the creek discovered Bidai artifacts. The Woodlands was conceived after the oil industry investor George P. Mitchell attended

469-426: A distinguished landscape architect, teacher and author of the seminal work Design With Nature . In 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau designated the area around The Woodlands and Conroe as a "large urbanized transit area", defined as having over 200,000 residents, making it eligible to receive federal transportation funds. Mitchell's original plan was for The Woodlands to be annexed by the city of Houston. However, as

536-435: A household according to the 2020 census was $ 130,011. The per capita income is $ 67,290. About 3.9% of the population were below the poverty line. 97.8% of residents 25 years or older are high school graduates or higher. 64.3% of residents 25 years or older have a bachelor’s degree or higher. As of 2016 , there were almost 50 centers of worship in The Woodlands, occupying a total of 330 acres (130 ha) of land. As of 2011,

603-476: A local hospital with gunshot wounds. The shooting occurred outside the library and learning lab. A Harris County deputy sheriff said, "We found that the incident was not an active shooter incident, but was an altercation between two individuals." Three months later, on April 9, 2013, the Cy-Fair campus and seven other schools in the area were put on lockdown when a student named Dylan Quick started stabbing outside

670-571: A press release from the company, site work had already begun and construction of the tower would be complete by 2014. The building is at the corner of Woodloch Forest Dr and Lake Robbins Dr. With its completed sister tower, Hackett Tower is the tallest building in Montgomery County and between Houston and Dallas. Chicago Bridge & Iron 's (CB&I) worldwide administrative office was in The Woodlands. In 2018 McDermott International , which acquired CB&I, announced that it would sell

737-585: A range of residential properties from single family to estates. The Town Center includes shopping and eating facilities, corporate offices, and a waterway modeled after the San Antonio River Walk . The Research Forest district includes a Park and Ride facility and The Woodlands Township Town Hall. The Woodlands has a humid subtropical climate, typical to the Southeast Texas region and Greater Houston . Temperature ranges are within

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804-772: A section of mainlanes of State Highway 249 between the Harris County line at Spring Creek to FM 1774 in Pinehurst and is signed as MCTRA 249 Tollway (maintained by the Montgomery County Toll Road Authority). North of Pinehurst, the toll road continues as the TxDOT maintained Aggie Expressway (SH 249 Toll) up north to FM 1774 near Todd Mission then as a two-lane freeway up to State Highway 105 near Navasota . The other toll road within Montgomery County (also maintained by TxDOT)

871-691: A symposium by the Rouse Company subsidiary American City Corporation and developer of Columbia, Maryland , on how to develop new towns using the HUD Title VII program. It was dedicated by George P. Mitchell in 1974 and managed by The Woodlands Corporation as an extension of Mitchell Energy & Development. Mitchell, an oil businessman, planned to establish a conference center, hotels, office parks, retail malls, schools, large distribution centers, and golf courses. Houses would range from moderately priced to expensive and large. Bill Schadewald of

938-606: A ten-minute walk of a park. The areas surrounding Spring Creek are protected as part of the George Mitchell Nature Preserve, a section of the larger Spring Creek Greenway, the "longest, connected, urban forested corridor in the nation." The northern part of the CDP borders on the W. Goodrich Jones State Forest. This forest, managed by the Texas A&;M Forest Service , serves as a vital habitat for

1005-550: Is Grand Parkway (State Highway 99) between the Harris County line at Spring Creek, with an interchange at I-69/US 59 near New Caney, and reentering Harris County before continuing into Liberty and Chambers Counties. For a complete listing, see list of cities and towns in Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land MSA 30°18′N 95°30′W  /  30.30°N 95.50°W  / 30.30; -95.50 The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands

1072-712: Is Frassati Catholic High School in north Harris County; the planners of the school intended for it to serve The Woodlands. The county is also home to two campuses of the Lone Star College System (formerly North Harris-Montgomery Community College District): Montgomery and The University Center . Lone Star College's service area under Texas law includes, in Montgomery County: Conroe, Magnolia, Montgomery, New Caney, Splendora, Tomball, and Willis ISDs. The portion in Richards ISD

1139-645: Is a county in the U.S. state of Texas . As of the 2020 U.S. census, the county had a population of 620,443. The county seat is Conroe . The county was created by an act of the Congress of the Republic of Texas on December 14, 1837, and is named for the town of Montgomery . Between 2000 and 2010, its population grew by 55%, the 24th-fastest rate of growth of any county in the United States. Between 2010 and 2020, its population grew by 36%. According to

1206-579: Is a special-purpose district and census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Texas in the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan statistical area. The Woodlands is primarily located in Montgomery County , with portions extending into Harris County . The Woodlands is governed by The Woodlands Township, an organization that provides municipal services and is administered by an elected board of directors. As of

1273-576: Is a special-purpose district created by the 73rd Texas Legislature in 1993, and is run by a seven-member board of directors who are elected directly by the residents of the township in an at large election, for two year staggered terms. Even though The Woodlands is not a city nor a traditional township government, it still provides limited municipal government services such as trash pickup, parks and recreation, covenant enforcement, fire and rescue services, streetscaping, economic development, and enhanced law enforcement and security patrols. Most students in

1340-537: Is affiliated with Reform Judaism . Its affiliated organizations are the Association of Reformed Congregations and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations . Chabad of The Woodlands was established in 2011 by Rabbi Mendel and Leah Blecher. It is a branch of the worldwide Chabad Lubavitch movement, offering traditional-style services to contemporary Jewish families. Chabad of The Woodlands inaugurated and sponsors

1407-814: Is at Lone Star College-University Park, building 11. The administrative headquarters of the district were previously located in the Greenspoint district and in Houston in a building now known as Lone Star College-Houston North Greenspoint. 30°11′14″N 95°29′22″W  /  30.1872°N 95.4895°W  / 30.1872; -95.4895 See also: List of companies in Houston See: List of colleges and universities in Houston [REDACTED] Category [REDACTED] Texas portal Montgomery County, Texas Montgomery County

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1474-475: Is in a heavily forested area, and much of the community has retained trees for shade and decoration. The terrain is essentially flat, with the exception of topographic variations ranging from 125 to 175 feet above sea level between Spring Creek and Flintridge Drive. The Woodlands is organized into eight villages , which are subdivided into neighborhoods. Each village features varying amenities including parks, hike and bike trails, golfing, commercial centers, and

1541-612: Is zoned to Blinn Junior College District . Former colleges for black students in the pre-desegregation era included Conroe Normal and Industrial College and Royal College . The county operates the Montgomery County Memorial Library System . In 1938, the Montgomery County Hospital, a public institution, opened, the first public hospital in the county. It had 25 beds. The Montgomery County Hospital District opened in

1608-680: The Houston Business Journal said that Mitchell wanted the development to "entice city slickers looking for far-flung suburban quality of life". Schadewald said that local sources stated that the HUD New Town program , a federally funded program, had a "low survival rate" and questioned whether The Woodlands would succeed. The Woodlands Corporation was acquired on July 31, 1997, by a partnership between Morgan Stanley and Crescent Real Estate Equities. In December 2003, Rouse Company acquired Crescent's interest, and Rouse

1675-539: The Mexican Drug War occurred. By 2006 the numbers of middle and upper class Hispanics and Latinos, including Mexican nationals, increased. Some of the residents were assigned to Houston by their companies. Some of them moved to The Woodlands to escape increased crime and political tensions from the Mexican presidential election and find better schools for their children. At the 2013–2014 school year, 22% of

1742-565: The Texas Legislature , the service area of LSCS includes territory within the following school districts: (*) The district is included in the service area by state law but is not part of the tax base. There are two locations for the Lone Star College-System Offices (headquarters). The first location is at The Woodlands The district moved to its current location on March 17, 2003. The second location

1809-611: The Trump Administration 's attitudes towards immigration and the decline in value of the Mexican peso were factors. By 2000, a significant amount of corporate office space was under construction. Of the 4,800,000 square feet (450,000 m ) of office space under construction in Greater Houston , over one third was in The Woodlands. On February 11, 1999, Anadarko Petroleum announced that it would purchase

1876-419: The U.S. Census Bureau , the estimated population is 711,354 as of July 1, 2023. Montgomery County is part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan statistical area . According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 1,077 square miles (2,790 km ), of which 1,042 square miles (2,700 km ) are land and 35 square miles (91 km ) (3.3%) are covered by water. As of

1943-699: The 1970s, and the purpose of the district was making a new hospital, which opened in 1982 and replaced the former hospital. Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport , a general aviation airport , is located in Conroe. The Houston Airport System stated that Montgomery County is within the primary service area of George Bush Intercontinental Airport , an international airport in Houston in Harris County. Montgomery County has several toll roads within its borders, most of which are operated as "pass-through toll roads" or shadow toll roads . There are two "true" toll roads within Montgomery County. One toll road consists of

2010-504: The 2010 census, there were 455,746 people, 162,530 households, and 121,472 families residing in the county. The population density was 423 people per square mile (163 people/km ). There were 177,647 housing units at an average density of 165 per square mile (64/km ). In 2010, the racial makeup of the county was 83.5% White , 4.3% Black or African American , 0.7% Native American , 2.1% Asian , 0.1% Pacific Islander , 7.0% from other races , and 2.3% from two or more races. 20.8% of

2077-407: The 2020 U.S. Census, the township had a population of 114,436 people. In 2021, The Howard Hughes Corporation estimated the population of The Woodlands was 119,000. The United States Census Bureau defines an urban area separate from the Houston urban area with The Woodlands as a principal city: The Woodlands– Conroe , TX urban area had a 2020 population of 402,454, making it the 103rd largest in

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2144-577: The Board of Trustees decided the District's current name did not adequately define the service area, plus it was hard to remember and was quite lengthy. During the first semester of the 2007 - 2008 school year, trustees initiated a name-change process using an online voting system; among the options was the name Lone Star College System which was offered as 1) two of the colleges (Lone Star College–North Harris and Lone Star College–Montgomery) already included

2211-613: The CDP. The racial makeup of The Woodlands in 2020 was 77.3% white (non-Hispanic and Hispanic or Latino), 4.2% Black or African American , 0.1% American Indian and Alaska Native , 6.7% Asian , 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander , 9.1% two or more races , 17.9% Hispanic or Latino , and 67.9% white alone, not Hispanic or Latino. As of 2017 about 10% of the residents of The Woodlands were of Mexican origins; they numbered at over 10,000. In 2000, wealthy Mexicans began buying houses in The Woodlands for vacation purposes. Large numbers settled in The Woodlands from 2006 to 2014 as

2278-701: The Conroe School District for specific feeders. Magnolia High School serves pupils residing in May Valley, and Tomball High School serves pupils residing inside the Harris County portion. In 2023 TISD had plans to move middle school grades of the Creekside Village area to Tomball, but parents protested. The district shifted and decided instead to move the fifth grade to an addition at Creekside Park Junior High School. The directors of The Woodlands Township had asked that TISD not move

2345-616: The Houston area will relocate to the campus starting in 2014, with full occupancy by 2015. Other companies based in The Woodlands include Woodforest National Bank , Lexicon Pharmaceuticals , McKesson Corporation , Tetra Technologies, Rigaku , Cleaning Solutions, Huntsman Corporation , and Kroger Texas. Many wealthy Mexicans who settled in The Woodlands due to rising crime in Mexico had also established businesses in The Woodlands. Cultural events include: Each village in The Woodlands has its own shopping center. The Woodlands Township

2412-913: The Montgomery County portion attend schools in the Conroe Independent School District . Children residing in the May Valley neighborhood in Sterling Ridge Village attend schools in the Magnolia Independent School District . Children from the Creekside Park Village in Harris County attend the Tomball Independent School District . Montgomery County Memorial Library System operates two libraries in The Woodlands,

2479-633: The South Branch and the George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library. Most schools have the honored rank of an exemplary school, the highest school ranking in Texas. Texas students are administered the STAAR test, a review of general knowledge, which can determine students' promotion to the next grade level. The Woodlands High School (TWHS) serves the western portion of The Woodlands in Montgomery County. TWHS

2546-607: The State of Texas and the City of Houston, as Houston held extraterritorial jurisdiction over the area. In 2007, two state legislators representing The Woodlands, Sen. Tommy Williams and Rep. Robert Eissler, introduced two bills that were enacted in the 2007 Legislature – House Bill 4109 and Senate Bill 1012. HB 4109 called for a vote to allow expansion of an existing improvement district (now The Woodlands Township) and to allow The Woodlands to collect sales tax, while SB 1012 allowed for

2613-688: The TownshipFuture PAC. In a referendum on November 2, 2021, residents voted against incorporation by a wide margin, keeping The Woodlands as a township for the foreseeable future. The Woodlands is primarily in Montgomery County , with a small portion in Harris County , bordering Houston . According to the United States Census Bureau , The Woodlands has an area of 43.9 square miles (113.6 km ), of which 43.3 square miles (112.1 km ) are land and 0.58 square miles (1.5 km ), or 1.32%, are water. The Woodlands

2680-466: The United States . The Woodlands is located 28 miles (45 km) north of Houston along Interstate 45 . Though it began as an exurban development and a bedroom community , it has also attracted corporations and has several corporate campuses, most notably Occidental Petroleum Corporation , Chevron Phillips Chemical , Huntsman Corporation , Woodforest National Bank , Baker Hughes , McKesson Specialty Health , and Halliburton . The community won

2747-441: The United States where Republican nominee Donald Trump won against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by a margin of greater than 100,000 votes. In 2020, Trump won Montgomery County again, with an expanded margin of 119,000 votes. In 2024, Trump won Montgomery County once again, with another expanded margin of about 140,000 votes. Several school districts operate public schools in the county: The closest Catholic high school

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2814-403: The age of 18 living with them, 59.50% were married couples living together, 10.60% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.70% had a male householder with no wife present, and 25.30% were non-families. 20.60% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size

2881-639: The annual Hanukkah on Market Street celebration, and established the first Jewish preschool in the area. In 2011, there were 350 Hindu families in The Woodlands. In a 15-year period ending in 2011, the Hindu population in the Woodlands increased by 300%, and Kate Shellnut of the Houston Chronicle stated that according to "Hindu leaders" every year the Hindu population in The Woodlands grows by 20 to 25 families. The Hindu Temple of The Woodlands ,

2948-421: The bond and only 44.4% favored it. Lone Star College called and approved a $ 420 million bond election for May 10, 2008, which was approved by voters getting 62% of the vote. LSCS last attempt to pass more than $ 200 million in the bond election of November 2006 failed. On January 22, 2013, the north Harris County campus was put on lockdown for a shooting where at least three people were shot. All were taken to

3015-839: The college will begin offering some four-year programs in Bachelor of Applied Technology in Cybersecurity, Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN to BSN transition program), and Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy, Manufacturing, & Trades Management degrees after approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges . Lone Star College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. As defined by

3082-687: The college; rather it establishes a vision for the work through the policies it sets. All board members represent Lone Star College as residents within the LSCS District and serve without remuneration or emolument of office except where benefits are provided by state law. Board members are elected as representatives of nine single-member districts by citizens in the Lone Star College in-district service area in November of even-numbered years and serve terms of six years each. In fall 2020,

3149-471: The community developed and grew, there was little support for that idea. In the middle part of the 2000s, some residents organized to prevent any annexation, as had happened to the Kingwood development almost a decade before. To counteract any possible move by the city, a movement began to create an independent city government. However, the formation of an independent government would require authorization by

3216-677: The community is majority Christian . As of 2018 , The Woodlands United Methodist Church had about 13,000 members in its congregation. It was established in 1978. Pastor Kerry Shook established Fellowship of The Woodlands Church, now known as Woodlands Church, in 1993. Its permanent church building opened on August 19, 2001. Church Project, which holds services in a former Kroger , had an average weekly attendance of 1,500 in 2014. As of 2018 Christ Church United Methodist has about 3,000 members. Circa 2012 Covenant United Methodist Church began its worship services at Timber Creek Elementary School, and by 2016 bought 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land near

3283-462: The creation of regional agreements between governments. The passage of these bills allows an opportunity for The Woodlands to incorporate itself until 2057. Since 2019, there has been formal discussion of The Woodlands to become an incorporated city. However, as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic , these plans were put on hold and resumed in April 2021. In 2020, residents of The Woodlands formed

3350-434: The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker . The Woodlands first appeared as a census designated place in the 1980 U.S. Census . At the 2010 U.S. census , there were 93,847 people living in The Woodlands. In 2021, its population was estimated at 119,000 per a survey by The Howard Hughes Corporation . According to the 2020 United States census , there were 114,436 people, 41,210 households, and 31,063 families residing in

3417-657: The entrance of Village of Creekside Park for a permanent 700-seat facility. On December 25, 2001, the Korean Community Church in The Woodlands, with Presbyterian Korean-language services and non-denominational English services, opened. It opened to serve ethnic Koreans in The Woodlands, Conroe , Huntsville , Kingwood , and Spring . Other Protestant or non-denominational Christian churches in The Woodlands include HopePointe Anglican Church, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, Trinity Episcopal Church, and Unity of The Woodlands. Saints Simon and Jude Catholic Parish,

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3484-624: The first Catholic church in The Woodlands, was established circa 1980, with its 400 parishioners initially meeting at Knox Junior High School before moving into its permanent building in 1981. As of 2013 it had 3,800 families in its congregation. St. Anthony of Padua, another Catholic church, had 3,020 families in its congregation in 2006, and 5,700 families in its congregation in 2013. It operates St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School. There are two Jewish places of worship, traditional and reformed. Congregation Beth Shalom, established circa 1984 led by Rabbi Edwin C. Goldberg, has about 175 families, and

3551-543: The headquarters facility in The Woodlands to Howard Hughes Corporation . In 2000, work began on a 100,000 square feet (9,300 m ) building for Maersk Sealand . In 2011, ExxonMobil announced plans to construct a new complex on a 385-acre plot of land near the intersection of the Hardy Toll Road and Interstate 45 , which is in the Houston ETJ and might be annexed by Houston. About 10,000 employees in

3618-417: The median income for a family was $ 58,983. Males had a median income of $ 42,400 versus $ 28,270 for females. The per capita income for the county was $ 24,544. About 7.10% of families and 9.40% of the population were below the poverty line , including 10.90% of those under age 18 and 10.10% of those age 65 or over. Montgomery County has given Republican candidates 70 percent or more of the vote since 2000, and

3685-485: The name and 2) the 75th Texas Legislature adopted HR1123, recognizing Montgomery County as the birthplace of the Flag of Texas , known for its lone star which serves as the state motto. The name Lone Star College System was selected by those voting, and on November 1, 2007, the Board of Trustees officially approved Lone Star College System as the District's new name. The Lone Star College logo, known as "The Star of Tomorrow,"

3752-421: The population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. At the 2020 census , the racial and ethnic makeup was 59.86% non-Hispanic white, 5.51% African American or Black, 0.30% Native American, 3.45% Asian alone, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 0.41% some other race, 3.92% multiracial, and 26.45% Hispanic or Latino American of any race. At the 2010 census there were 162,530 households, out of which 36.20% had children under

3819-465: The residents of The Woodlands were of Mexican origins; they numbered at over 10,000. In 2000 wealthy Mexicans began buying houses in The Woodlands for vacation purposes. Large numbers settled in The Woodlands from 2006 to 2014 as the Mexican Drug War occurred. In 2017 many wealthy Mexicans in Texas were moving back to Mexico and fewer were moving to The Woodlands. The Rice University Baker Institute director, Tony Payán, stated that uncertainty regarding

3886-424: The science lab and soon went through other buildings. Authorities were notified of the incident at 11:12 a.m., but the campus wasn't notified until just a minute after. As authorities arrived, Quick had already been chased down and subdued in the parking lot by four fellow students and was soon taken away. A total of sixteen people were injured, two of them critically and four of them seriously; all survived. Quick

3953-665: The students at Conroe Independent School District elementary and junior high schools in The Woodlands were Hispanic or Latin American. This was an increase from 10.5% in the 2005–2006 school year, and the percentages grew particularly in Glen Loch, Lamar, and Tough elementary schools. The 2013-2014 percentage in Conroe ISD schools in The Woodlands was below the overall Conroe ISD Hispanic average of 34.2%. The Hispanic and Latin American community has Viva! The Woodlands Magazine ,

4020-469: The top decile for census-designated places in the United States. Winter daily highs average approximately 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15C), daily lows 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4C); summer daily highs average 94 degrees Fahrenheit (34C), daily lows 72 (22C) degrees Fahrenheit. It is part of Wind Zone 2 per the FEMA mapping chart. The Woodlands has 151 urban parks within its boundaries, with all residents being within

4087-415: Was 3.22. In the county, 27.60% of the population was under the age of 18, 8.00% from 18 to 24, 27.40% from 25 to 44, 26.60% from 45 to 64, and 10.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.29 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.94 males. At the 2000 census, the median income for a household in the county was $ 50,864, and

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4154-424: Was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size was 3.21. At the 2000 U.S. census , 31.8% were under the age of 18, 5.0% from 18 to 24, 30.5% from 25 to 44, 25.1% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.9 males; for every 100 females age 18 and over there were 88.5 males. The median income for

4221-528: Was 92.36% White, 1.75% Black, 0.29% Native American, 2.80% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 1.43% from other races, and 1.32% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 28% of the population. There were 19,881 households, out of which 47.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.2% were married couples living together, 7.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.8% were non-families. 19.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who

4288-788: Was bought by General Growth Properties on November 12, 2004. In 2011, The Woodlands was sold to the Howard Hughes Development Corporation. The land was previously occupied by the Grogan-Cochran Lumber Mill, hence Grogan's Mill and Cochran's Crossing neighborhoods, called "villages". The original planning utilized many of the planning concepts and design consultants employed in other well-regarded new communities of that era such as Columbia, Maryland , Irvine Ranch, California , and Reston, Virginia . The original development plan included environmental design principles espoused by Ian McHarg ,

4355-486: Was charged with one count of attempted murder and two charges of aggravated assault. In December 2015, he was sentenced to 48 years in prison for the attack. He is eligible for parole in 2039. The Lone Star College System Board of Trustees is responsible for ensuring that the Lone Star College System is an integral part of their communities and serves their needs. The board members do not do the work of

4422-508: Was designed by Houston advertising agency Richards/Carlberg . Voters went to the polls on November 4, 2014, and approved the $ 485 million bond referendum for Lone Star College, which will be used to create more learning facilities and opportunities. The referendum passed garnering 65% of the vote. A $ 497.7 million bond referendum proposed by Lone Star College System has fallen short of voter approval. With all precincts reporting across Harris and Montgomery counties, 55.6% of voters voted against

4489-430: Was ranked 626 on Newsweek 's 2012 list of America's Best High Schools. The Woodlands College Park High School , which opened in 2005, serves the eastern portion of The Woodlands in Montgomery County. TWCP was ranked 382 on Newsweek 's 2012 list of America's Best High Schools. College Park is also home to the  Conroe ISD Academy of Science and Technology , a science and technology based magnet program. Refer to

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