| Tomball ISD growth hits 12-year low |
Tomball ISD is experiencing its lowest growth rate in 12 years, currently at 1.8%, according to Mark White, the district's assistant superintendent of accountability. Despite this decline, the district continues to add approximately 1,000 students annually, with total enrollment reaching 23,256 students as of October 31, the snapshot date for the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS). White noted that a housing slump is impacting growth, stating, “That [housing slump] is going to be reflected inside of not only our school's data but all of the Houston-area districts as well.” Additionally, Tomball is seeing an increase in students from homes where over 70 languages are spoken, with Spanish and Vietnamese being the most common. The district's new high school, Tomball West High School, is set to open in August 2026, but no further schools are planned for the immediate future.