Humble High School student Fernando Duarte provided instruction to Humble Middle School 8th grader Morgan Williams during the 2021-2022 school year
ISD’s new North Agricultural Science Center officially opens for the 2022-2023 school year. The new facility, containing 184 animal pens, replaces the old north facility which is smaller and has flooded multiple times.
Accounting II students check their balances, pay rent and manage their credit card bills in the Budget Challenge program at Kingwood High School. Pictured (from left): Luca Flipse and Braden Baker.
Summer Creek High School health science students Annie Joseph and Regina Ware will benefit from an EKG machine made possible through a $2,600 grant from the Humble ISD Education Foundation.
Woodland Hills Elementary School students Bryson Roy, Landry Beckel and Penelope Zavala see their playground for the fist time. Humble ISD families will have new ways to play outdoors. Each of the district’s 30 elementary schools are receiving new or additional playground equipment thanks to Bond 2022 funds, federal funds, or City of Houston TIRZ funds. The first schools to receive playgrounds will be Woodland Hills, Park Lakes, and Elm Grove elementary schools.
Teacher Joe Paneitz shows student Peter Pokluda the features of a drone as part of his class. Drone piloting is offered as a four-year course of study to Humble ISD high school students.
Building front photo
Larkin Le Sueur, Humble ISD’s Career and Technical Education Director, was honored as one of the “Top 4 under 40” in the Lake Houston area.
City honor
The Summer Creek High School boys track and field team was honored for winning its second-straight State Championship. Pictured are (front row from left): School Board President Martina Lemond Dixon, teammates Malcolm Washington, Myles Thomas, Justin Craft, and Alex White; Summer Creek High School Head Track and Field Coach Shelton Ervin, teammates Darius Rainey and Blake Gibson; Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Fagen, Board member Ken Kirchhofer. (Back row from left): School Board Members Robert Sitton, Marques Holmes, Chris Parker, Robert Scarfo.
Middle schoolers across the district participated in a robotics competition on May 21st at Westlake Middle School. First place winners from Creekwood Middle School display the robot they designed and first place trophy. Pictured (from left):  Lucanne Robbins, Elissa Alpha, Nathaly Salas, Mailey Nevitt, and Katie Tims.
Summer Creek High School’s track and field team celebrates winning the 2022 District 6A State Championship at Mike Myers Stadium at the University of Texas in Austin. Photo courtesy: Darice Lundy.
Art Exhibit
Singing Day photo