
Free & Reduced applications are due by Thursday, September 21. Households must reapply annually in order to remain eligible for free & reduced priced meals. Visit www.schoolcafe.com to reapply now.
Visit www.humbleisd.net/freeandreduced for more information or contact Cathy Houghton, CNS Program Specialist, at 281-641-8471 or Cathy.Houghton@humbleisd.net.


Seniors are putting on their graduation gowns today as they take their senior yearbook photos.


Seniors Bobby West and Alani Martinez were crowned homecoming king and queen at the football game against Porter on Friday night.


HOSA held its first blood drive of the year on Sept. 7. Students and teachers were able to donate blood throughout the day.


A community pep rally was held on Wednesday night. The homecoming court winners in the freshman, sophomore and junior class were crowned. The senior class king and queen will be announced at halftime on Friday night.


The football team has opened the season with two wins. They will look to extend their streak to 3 when they play Porter in their Homecoming game on Friday at Turner Stadium.


Kingwood Park students, families and fans, get geared up at the Humble ISD Spirit Store, located at the Administration Building, 10203 Birchridge Dr. It is open weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Shop fun, unique items made by students in the Mosaic program – an innovative 18+ transition program for students who have received special education services and meet specific eligibility requirements.
Students in Mosaic have the opportunity to work in the production lab and to operate
the store. They bake dog treats, make wooden signs, lazy susans, t-shirts, coasters, wind chimes and much more.
Visit www.humbleisd.net/spiritstore



The boys and girls cross country teams are off to strong starts. They look to improve upon last season when both teams qualified for State for the first time since 2013. https://kptimes.com/12478/sports/cross-country-teams-aim-for-return-trips-to-state/


Art classes continue to be a popular elective for students, who enjoy honing their creative skills in a variety of ways.


The Class of 2024 enjoyed breakfast and games on the football field during senior sunrise on Aug. 25.


The first pep rally of the year was held on Aug. 25. Table surfing and musical chairs were highlights along with performances by the cheer team and Silver Stars.


The football team takes to the field for the first time at 8 p.m. tonight. Read more about how motivated this year's team is to follow up last year's big season. https://kptimes.com/12444/sports/football-squad-ready-for-new-challenge/


Humble ISD announces that this week's varsity football games have been pushed back one hour due to heat. KPHS game start time is now 8 p.m today, August 24, 2023.
Gates open to public at 7 p.m.


The band has been working hard for weeks to prepare their upcoming marching show, which they will debut on Thursday night at Turner Stadium.


Kingwood Park welcomed parents into the building on Monday night for Open House. Counselors, teachers and principals were on hand to visit and answer questions.


The 2023 Texas High School football season kicks off this week! Check out the schedule for all high schools and how to purchase tickets at https://www.humbleisd.net/article/1209968.


Each grade level is meeting with principals and counselors for assemblies this week. The focus is on expectations and rules in the new school year.


Students in Jennifer Danielson's AP World History students learned historical themes in class Tuesday by categorizing examples from ancient civilizations.


The girls cross country season got off to a strong start Friday at Dawson High School with Elina Bailey and Lucy Foltz helping lead the way.


Teachers greeted students at their doors during the first day of school.
