Lone Star College System

[2] The headquarters of the Lone Star College System are located in The Woodlands and in unincorporated Montgomery County, Texas.

[5][6] 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.

[7] 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 the bond and only 44.4% favored it.

[9] On January 22, 2013, the north Harris County campus was put on lockdown for a shooting where at least three people were shot.

"[10][11] 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 the science lab and soon went through other buildings.

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.

Logo of North Harris County College
LSC-CyFair Student Service Center building
Lone Star College-Houston North Fallbrook
One of the buildings of Lone Star College-Kingwood
Student Service Center at LSC-Montgomery
Lone Star College-North Harris Construction & Skilled Trades Technology Center
LSC-Tomball Performing Art Center
One of the buildings of Lone Star College-University Park
Lone Star College-SO at the Woodlands, Training and Development Center 1