Stockton Junior High School
Conroe Independent School District
K-12
236,200-square-foot
LEAF Engineers provided comprehensive MEP and Technology engineering services for the 236,231 sq. ft. Stockton Junior High School, a state-of-the-art campus designed to serve 1,500 students. The project brought together advanced systems for optimal indoor air quality, precise temperature control, and energy-efficient lighting, creating a learning environment that prioritizes both comfort and sustainability.
At the heart of the project’s success was the integration of a one-megawatt on-site solar power plant. This renewable energy system, combined with an energy-efficient building design, enabled the school to achieve a net 20 energy target—a remarkable milestone in Conroe ISD’s commitment to sustainability and operational cost savings.
LEAF Engineers partnered closely with the district to develop a forward-thinking energy efficiency strategy that began with establishing a comprehensive energy baseline. This process ensured the design would meet and exceed performance goals, optimizing energy conservation measures while maintaining occupant comfort and operational reliability.
From selecting high-performance equipment to ensuring flawless implementation and verification, LEAF’s team meticulously guided every phase of the project. The result: a school powered by clean energy that not only reduces its carbon footprint but also stands as a model for sustainable design in education facilities.
With Stockton Junior High School, LEAF Engineers demonstrated how thoughtful engineering can balance innovation with practicality, delivering a campus that embodies both environmental responsibility and exceptional functionality.