Tomball - Magnolia Edition | January 2023

2023 ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE

COMMUNITY IMPACT IS PROUD TO SAY THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

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Magnolia ISD provides a rst-class quality education to our students and is rated an A school district by the Texas Education Agency (2021-22). The District serves over 14,000 students and oers a variety of career paths, including 13 Career and Technical Educational pathways, award-winning extracurriculars, and advanced academics (Dual Credit, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate). Our two high schools are the only public schools in Montgomery County to oer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB). This prestigious program prepares junior and senior students for the rigor of college coursework and is recognized by elite universities worldwide as an excellent preparatory curriculum. In November 2022, the Board of Trustees and administration passed a $228 million bond to build three new schools due to the growth in our area. The Board is committed to being stewards of taxpayer dollars, and the state has recognized the MISD for numerous nancial transparency awards.

COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT

Data and information on local communities

COMPILED BY ANNA LOTZ & LIZZY SPANGLER

TOMBALL The Greater Tomball area is home to downtown Tomball’s shops and festival area at the Historic Depot Plaza as well as hundreds of new homes. The growing community is served by Tomball ISD, which broke ground on three new schools in the fall. Within the city of Tomball, the population totaled 12,333 residents as of 2021, an 8.63% jump from 2016.

MAGNOLIA Magnolia ISD’s boundaries span 150 square miles with more than 33,000 lots anticipated for future homes as of a spring 2022 demographic report. The rapidly growing community also includes the city of Magnolia, home to 2,303 residents as of 2021 American Community Survey ve-year estimates, a 24% jump from 2016 estimates.

SOURCES: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU 2021 AND 2016 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 5YEAR ESTIMATESCOMMUNITY IMPACT

Tomball ISD boundaries

Magnolia ISD boundaries

Texas

Population change Populations within the boundaries of Tomball and Magnolia ISDs each grew faster than the population in Harris and Montgomery counties, respectively, from 2016-21.

Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander Some other race

24.2% 79.5% 3.4% 0.5% 1.6% 0% 4.7% 10.3%

39.4% 69.2% 12.1% 0.5% 4.9%

21.2% 74.8%

7.3% 0.1% 6.3% 0% 3.4% 8.1%

70,050

59,905

2016

2016

89,297

71,264 +19%

2021

2021

+27.48%

0.1% 6.2% 7%

Harris County: +5.95% Montgomery County: +17.18% Texas: +7.07% 5-year population change

Two or more races

*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

Age analysis 0-19

Median household income 2016 2021 $90,579 $109,976

Education level** High school diploma or higher achieved

2016 2021

Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved

31.3% 29.9% 28.6%

23% 22.8% 28.4%

20-39

93.3% 94.3%

44.5% 47.9%

27.1% 28.2% 25%

40-59

$78,692 $95,792

2016 2021

16.4%

17.5%

15.3%

60-79

2.3% 2.8% 2.7% 37.3 38.9 35

80+

86.7% 90.7% 27% 32.4%

$54,727 $67,321

2016 2021

Median age

**EDUCATION LEVEL IS FOR THE POPULATION AGE 25 AND OLDER.

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TOMBALL  MAGNOLIA EDITION • JANUARY 2023

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