Mrs. Nicole May
TERM: November 2024-November 2028
Candidate Filings:
- Candidate Application 7-22-24
- Campaign Treasurer Appointment 1-26-24
- Campaign Finance Report 7-15-24
- Campaign Finance Report 10-7-24
- Campaign Finance Report 10-28-24
Nicole May was elected to the Conroe ISD Board of Trustees in November 2024. She is driven by her unwavering commitment to empowering struggling readers and fostering a thriving educational environment for all students. She has a rich history of advocacy, community engagement, and a strong passion for education.
May’s passion for education traces back to her upbringing in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, where her mother’s 35-year teaching career instilled a deep appreciation for the transformative power of education. From assisting her mother in classroom activities to contributing to creative projects, May’s early exposure to education nurtured her lifelong commitment to fostering learning environments that inspire growth and development. An advocate at heart, she has dedicated herself to championing the rights and needs of struggling readers across the State. When her own sons faced challenges due to dyslexia within the public school system, May saw an opportunity to make a meaningful impact. As a member of the Texas Dyslexia Coalition, she played a vital role in the passing of legislation that identifies and serves dyslexic students, as well as informs parents about the resources and rights available to struggling readers. May’s determination and leadership during the 87th and 88th sessions of the Texas legislature reflect her unyielding commitment to ensuring that every child receives the support they need to thrive academically.
Drawing from her personal experiences, May founded MOCO Dyslexia Partnership, a local network designed to provide resources and support to parents navigating the challenges of dyslexia. This initiative earned her recognition from the school district in the form of the prestigious âPatrons Influencing Educationâ award in 2021, further affirming her impact within the community.
May and her husband, Chris, have three children, who were raised in Conroe ISD. Their love for children, however, did not stop with their own children; they have served as foster parents and care deeply for all children that have endured hardship.