School Categories: Cypress Fairbanks ISD and Middle Schools
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD · Houston · 77064
Campbell Middle School has watched the district grow up around it — CFISD’s fourth middle school, open since 1978 at 11415 Bobcat Road in the 77064 ZIP. It’s rated C (79 out of 100) in TEA’s 2024–25 state ratings with three of the seven distinction designations it was eligible for, serving about 1,080 students in grades 6–8. The name honors a couple: L.W.A. “Bud” Campbell, who served as school-board president while CFISD grew from roughly 4,300 students to more than 16,000, and Phyllis “Corky” Campbell, Post Elementary’s first PTO president. Campbell’s zone splits at the high-school line — most addresses feed Cypress Ridge, while the Windfern–Heron Lakes side feeds Cypress Creek.
How Campbell Middle School is rated
The Texas Education Agency grades every Texas campus on an A–F scale each year. In the most recent ratings (2024–25 school year), Campbell earned an overall C — 79 out of 100 with three of the seven distinction designations it was eligible for. Ratings change every year, so verify the current one at the live source:
See the current TEA A–F rating and full report card for Campbell Middle School on the state’s Texas School Report Card, and enrollment and outcomes detail on the Texas Tribune Schools Explorer. Ratings and attendance zones are set by campus and by address — always confirm your specific home with Cypress-Fairbanks ISD before you rely on it.Homes for sale zoned to Campbell Middle School
This list pulls live from the HAR MLS and updates as homes come on and off the market — it’s the same zone the school district uses, not a guess by ZIP code.
Browse every home for sale zoned to Campbell right now.Want a heads-up the moment a new one lists in this zone? I’ll set up alerts tuned to your price range and must-haves, so a match reaches you before it shows up on the big portals.
Neighborhoods zoned to Campbell Middle School
Campbell’s zone covers the established Steeplechase–Willow Pointe country between Highway 249 and Windfern, plus a deep bench of apartment and townhome communities. From the district’s current residential code report — confirm your exact address with CFISD:
- Steeplechase & the Standard at Steeplechase
- Steepleway Downs
- Willow Pointe, Willow Pointe West & Sections 4, 5 & 9
- Harvest Bend, the Village & the Meadow
- White Oak Bend
- Windermere Lakes & Crossroads Park
- The Enclave at Castlebridge
- Heron Lakes Estates & Heron Nest
- Windfern Trace & the Windfern corridor
- Turtle Lake
- Meadow Vista
- Bell Meade
The feeder chain splits at the top: 35 of Campbell’s 51 residence codes move on to Cypress Ridge High School and the 16 on the Windfern–Heron Lakes side go to Cypress Creek High School on the district’s current chart. Feeding in from below: Emmott Elementary, the Cy-Ridge sides of Francone and Willbern Elementary, plus Bang and Post elementaries. See the wider area in my Cypress, TX guide.
Buying or selling a home zoned to Campbell?
A Steeplechase address and a Windfern address sit minutes apart and feed different high schools, so in this zone the residence code — not the neighborhood name — is what I verify first. As your buyer’s agent I’ll line up showings, dig into HOA dues, MUD taxes and flood history, and negotiate hard on your behalf — we’ll agree on how I’m paid up front and in writing. Call or text me, Kevan Pewitt, at (281) 500-7077, email kevan@houstonprimerealty.com, or reach out here.
Campbell Middle School: quick answers
Which high school follows Campbell Middle?
It splits by address: 35 of the zone’s 51 residence codes — the Steeplechase, Willow Pointe, Harvest Bend and White Oak Bend side — feed Cypress Ridge High School, while the 16 codes on the Windfern–Heron Lakes–Turtle Lake side feed Cypress Creek High School on the district’s current chart. Confirm any specific address with CFISD.
What is Campbell Middle School’s TEA rating?
Campbell earned a C (79 out of 100) in the Texas Education Agency’s 2024–25 A–F accountability ratings, with three of the seven distinction designations it was eligible for. The current rating is always on the Texas School Report Card.
Who was Campbell Middle School named for?
Bud and Corky Campbell together. L.W.A. “Bud” Campbell retired as executive vice president of Tennessee Gas Transmission in 1973 and served as CFISD board vice president and president through years when enrollment nearly quadrupled; Phyllis “Corky” Campbell was Post Elementary’s first PTO president in 1960. The campus opened in 1978. School hours are 7:45 a.m. to 3:05 p.m.
Helpful links: Campbell TEA report card · Cypress-Fairbanks ISD · Campbell on HAR · All Cy-Fair ISD schools · Start your home searchLast updated: July 2026. School ratings and attendance zones are point-in-time — verify the current TEA rating and your specific zone by address before relying on them.
A quick note: this page is provided by Houston Prime Realty, a real estate brokerage, as a community resource for home buyers and sellers. We’re not Campbell Middle School or the school district, and we can’t answer enrollment, zoning, or campus questions — please contact the district directly for those. What we’re glad to help with is buying or selling a home zoned to Campbell Middle School. Call or text Kevan at (281) 500-7077 or contact us.
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