Within Liberty County, in addition to the majority of Cleveland in that county, the district serves the cities of North Cleveland and Plum Grove,[1] as well as the Colony Ridge development.
[4] In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
[6] In 2023 the Associated Press reported that as Colony Ridge expanded, the district faced capacity issues and that it "has struggled to create enough space.
"[2] The district, by then, purchased multiple temporary educational buildings totaling $12,000,000.
Superintendent Stephen McCanless stated that the development company behind Colony Ridge stated that the student body would increase on a monthly basis by 150.