AVID teachers, Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Lacy, from Ross Sterling and Humble Middle came to discuss the AVID program with our Tree Frogs and how it can impact their future as students leading into adulthood.




The RPE Step Team completed their yearly Step Team Holiday Tour. Their first stop was to the Administration Building, where they got to show off what RPE is all about. They even taught one of their steps to the staff. Their next stops were at local assisted living facilities, where they continued to spread holiday cheer. 










RPE's Spelling Bee Finalist: Isabella Sanchez is our champion, Jasline Hernandez is our runner-up, and Cameron Houston finished 3rd. Isabella Sanchez will be representing RPE in the district Spelling Bee in January. We are so proud of the work our Tree Frogs put into competing. 

Star of Hope collected RPE's food donations today. 1st Grade wrapped up their Annual Food Drive, with 706 individual donations. We want to thank everyone that contributed to this cause, it is greatly appreciated.



The Academic: Winter Wheel Wonderland event was once again a huge success. Parents got the opportunity to participate in what their students are learning. They got the chance to see our Fine Arts Wheel in action, with performances from guitars, violins, choir, and band. 










We want to thank the Be an Angel nonprofit organization for their holiday donations to Mrs. Ortega's class. They strive to fund, wrap, and deliver individually tailored gifts to students in education classrooms. beanangel.org

Ross Sterling's Dazzling Belles came to RPE this morning to help us get our day started and to share information about their upcoming Holiday Dance Clinic. https://bit.ly/3BkutEz
Another Polar Express Day in the books! As part of our RPE winter tradition, our Tree Frogs gathered around the tree while Mrs. Dunn read holiday stories and their teachers decorated the tree with the ornaments they made in class.










Burn Boot Camp and Kanga's Indoor Playcenter sent Tom's Coffee truck out to serve our staff after RPE was voted favorite Humble ISD Elementary School by our community. We appreciate you and everything you do! 


Ross Sterling Orchestra came to RPE to show our Tree Frogs what they have to offer. It's always great when they get to see first-hand what something looks like before they make a decision about their electives next year. 


We want to thank everyone that made it out to our annual Jingle Jog, we look forward to this each year and so do our students. Everyone was getting their steps in today. 










We want to thank Humble High School for having our 3rd graders over to see their performance of A Christmas Carol. This was a great opportunity for them to see what the Fine Arts have to offer.










Humble ISD is teaming up with Humble Area Assistance Ministries (HAAM) to bring holiday cheer to students in need through the Empty Stocking Seasons of Sharing Drive. In Episode 31 of Ask an Expert, Matt Smith, Coordinator of Elementary Counseling and Behavioral Services and Homeless Liaison, discusses how the community unites to support HAAM's Toy Drive and Humble ISD's "Fill the Bus" initiatives.  Catch all episodes of Ask An Expert at https://www.humbleisd.net/askanexpert 

We want to thank Ross Sterling and Humble Middle School for showing our 5th grade Tree Frogs what their schools have to offer them next year. Our students have a lot of choices to make going into next year.









Students got the chance to travel around the world without ever leaving the STEM Lab. The volcanoes were one of the most exciting stops, but they were constantly excited to get to their next destination.




Mrs. Collins' Pre-k students were getting letter practice during stations. They worked on letter idetification through matching, writing, and pairing letters together. These are the building blocks they need to support them as they become readers and writers.


Once again, the 2nd Grade's Annual Balloons Over RPE Parade was a huge success. The weather was nice enough we got to take the parade outside for parents to see.










Students in Mrs. Arreguin's class wrote about their turkeys in disguise! Using their creativity, they described how their turkeys transformed to avoid being the Thanksgiving feast. From superheroes to ballerinas, each student described how their turkey was disguised to avoid being the next meal.





Day 2 of our Thanksgiving Feast was amazing! Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, and Uncles showed up to enjoy a meal with students before we head into this Thanksgiving Break. We want to thank all of our parents/guardians again for all that they do.








RPE's first Feast Day was a huge success, we always enjoy having parents on campus to spend a little early Thanksgiving celebration with their kids. We are thankful for all of our parents and students here at RPE, thanks for all that you do.
