Bond 2018
On May 5, 2018, voters approved a $575 million bond referendum to build new schools, rebuild aging facilities, renovate and repair existing school facilities, and update technology and safety enhancements.
On July 24, 2018, Humble ISD sold $125 million in bonds to pay for the first portion of the plan.
Action Item: August 14, 2018 Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees
Current Projects
Elementary Schools
Multipurpose Rooms - Elementary/CLC
Middle SchoolsLocker Room Renovations
Completed Projects
Security Enhancements
Secured visitors' entries
Increasing security cameras
Alarm systems updates
Security Updates
Field Turf Installation
Field turf installation at high schools. Bundling KHS turf with other fields saved $500,000.
Turf Updates
Technology Updates
Firewall addition
Data center upgrades
District wireless full upgrade
Elementary Schools
Rebuild of Lakeland Elementary
Autumn Creek Elementary (ES30)
Construction Timelines
The projects covered by the 2018 bond referendum will be undertaken from 2018 through completion. Some factors that impact the schedule are:
how imminently critical the need;
the volume and complexity of projects that can be effectively managed simultaneously;
economies of scale that can be achieved by bundling similar projects when doing so maximizes resources and is practical;
the amount of bonds that can be issued at one time without increasing Humble ISD’s tax rate;
minimize interruptions to the campus environment.
Bond Rating
Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s bond rating agencies assigned Aa1 and Aaa enhanced ratings, respectively, to Humble ISD bonds – ranking the district in the top three percent of school districts in Texas.
Support Buildings
Charles Street Stadium
Land purchased, architect selected & design work completed.
2020-2021 Updates
Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Land purchased, architect selected & design work & bidding complete.
2020-2021 Updates
Kingwood Ag Barn
Land purchased, architect selected & design work completed. Construction underway.
2020-2021 Updates
Elementary Schools
Elementary & CLC Multipurpose Rooms
Architect selected & design work completed. Construction underway for Group 1.
2020-2021 Updates
Rebuilding North Belt Elementary
A 27-acre site located at the southeast corner of Old Humble Road and Bender Road was purchased to rebuild the new North Belt Elementary.
Updates 2020-2021
Middle Schools
Middle School #10
Land has been purchased, architect selected, and design work completed. Construction underway.
2020-2021 Updates
Rebuild Kingwood Middle School
Architect selected and design work completed. Construction is underway.
2020-2021 Updates
Locker Room Renovations
Design Phase
2020-2021 Updates
High Schools
Atascocita High School
Classroom Addition and Gym
2020-2021 Updates
Humble High School
Classroom Library, Cafeteria and Gym
2020-2021 Updates
Kingwood High School
Third Gym
2020-2021 Updates
Kingwood Park High School
Third Gym
2020-2021 Updates
Quest Early College High School
Renovations
2020-2021 Updates
*Not funded by Bond 2018
Summer Creek High School
Third Gym
2020-2021 Updates
Bond Community Updates
Community Update on Bond 2018 Progress - January 26, 2021
Watch the webinar here: Special Board Meeting January 26, 2021
A Community Update on Bond 2018 progress was held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 26, at an Humble ISD Board Workshop Meeting in the Board, Business and Technology Center.
Community Update Meeting: KMS & Additional Kingwood Campus Renovations - October 22, 2020
Watch the webinar here: Thursday, October 22, 2020 Meeting Video
Humble ISD held a Community Update Webinar on Thursday, October 22, to provide a preview of the new Kingwood Middle School and other campus renovations that will be occurring in Kingwood.
In 2018, voters approved a bond plan that included funding to rebuild the 43-year-old Kingwood Middle School. This will bring KMS up to the standard of newer middle schools, which feature spaces for collaboration and project-based learning, safety and technology enhancements, and natural lighting. The new campus design also reduces traffic congestion around KMS.
Kirksey Architects showed architectural renderings of KMS during the webinar. Flintco Construction showed traffic plans. Construction began this fall on building the new KMS. Students will move into the new KMS in August 2022. In the summer of 2022, the former KMS will be demolished and new athletic fields will be established where the former building stood.
While Kingwood Middle School was the main focus of the webinar, Humble ISD staff also showed architectural renderings for elementary school multipurpose rooms/gyms being built in Kingwood at Deerwood, Hidden Hollow, Shadow Forest, and Willow Creek elementary schools (group one); new main school entrances for Kingwood Park and Kingwood High Schools; and new Career and Technical Education classrooms being built at Kingwood Park and Kingwood High Schools. Humble ISD is moving toward campus-based CTE programs to create more convenient access for students to participate in specialized CTE programs. Previously, some CTE classes met at the CATE Center on Will Clayton Parkway. The former CATE Center is now Quest Early College High School.
Bond Election May 5, 2018
Humble ISD is growing by about 1,000 students per year as new homes are built and families move to the school district. More students increase demand for school facilities. Additionally, Humble ISD is an aging district. Bond funds would be used to build new schools, rebuild aging facilities, renovate and repair existing school facilities, and update technology and safety infrastructure.
Bond 2018 is for $575 million
The construction plan includes:
A new middle school
A new elementary school
Rebuilding Kingwood Middle School
Rebuilding Lakeland Elementary School
A second Transportation Center
Expanding the District Police Station
Districtwide technology and security projects
Renovations, updates, and repairs to high school, middle school, and elementary school campuses
No Tax Rate Increase
Bond 2018 would not impact Humble ISD’s tax rate. The tax rate has been $1.52 since 2008. With approval of Bond 2018 the tax rate will remain $1.52.
Proposed Projects At A Glance
Sum total for projected cost estimates $575 Million
Proposed amounts and projects are based on cost estimates, projected needs, and projected project bid dates as of February 13, 2018, and are subject to change depending on the evolving needs of the District as determined by the Board of Trustees.
It has been 10 years since humble isd held a bond referendum.
Bonds approved by voters in 2008 have all been sold and funded:
Atascocita Springs Elementary School, opened in 2010
Ridge Creek Elementary School, opened in 2013
Police Station/Emergency Operations Center, opened in 2013
Groves Elementary School, opened in 2017
West Lake Middle School, opens in August 2018
Elementary School #29, which will open in the future
Land purchases
Turner Stadium renovations
FAQs
Specific Project Videos
School Board Discussion
Bond Project Matrix
From the February 13, 2018 School Board Discussion
Bond Project Matrix: Feb. 13, 2018 (pdf)