Campus Information

Timberwood Middle School
18450 Timber Forest Dr. Humble, TX 77346
281-641-3800 Fax: 281-641-3817 Grades: 6, 7, 8

School Hours
6th Grade
First Bell 8:20 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M,T,W,F
Late Arrival - First Bell 10:05 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Late Arrival Thursdays
7th & 8th Grade
First Bell 8:25 a.m. - 4:03 p.m. M,T,W,F
Late Arrival - First Bell 10:10 a.m. - 4:03 p.m. Late Arrival Thursdays

Attendance Areas & Bus Routes
Attendance zones and bus routes
Transportation Department 281-641-8720.

Enrollment & Demographics, Test Scores and Ratings, and Staff Information
Enrollment & Demographics, Test Scores and Ratings, and Staff Information comes from the most recent TAPR report, which was published in 2023. This is the most recent report published by the Texas Education Agency.

Enrollment & Demographics
Enrollment (TAPR) 1,051
Demographics: African American 27.8%; Hispanic 43.0%; White 23.0%; American Indian 0.4%; Asian 2.5%; Pac. Islander 0.4%; Two or more races 2.9%; Economically Disadvantaged: 60.8%; English Language Learners: 9.9%

Rating & STAAR Scores
2021-22 Accountability Rating: Not Rated
2022-2023 Accountability Rating pending TEA release

Scores below reflect At Approaches Grade Level or Above

Grade

Reading

Math

 Writing

 Science

Social Studies

6

72%

61%

 

 

 

7

69%

28%

 

 

 

8

82%

60%

 

 70%

64%

Campus Reports
TEA School Report Card 2021-22 *2022-2023 pending TEA release, 2023-2024 pending TEA release
TAPR - Full Campus Report 2023-2024
Federal Report Card 2023-2024 online
Campus Improvement Plan

Staff Information
Total Staff: 103.7
Total Teachers: 75.7
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13.9:1

Campus Information
Timberwood opened in 1998.
Uniforms: No
School Colors: Maroon & White
Mascot: Panthers

Meal Prices
Breakfast $1.50
Lunch $3.00
Breakfast & Lunch Menus

District Resources
Middle School & High School Planning Guide
Student/Parent Handbook
Humble ISD Advanced Learning and Services
Humble ISD Teaching & Learning
Humble ISD Calendars and Dates

Main Contact Numbers
Principal: 281-641-3801
Attendance: 281-641-3803
Nurse: 281-641-3805

This information is taken from the TAPR (Texas Academic Performance Report) as reported by the Texas Education Agency.

Humble ISD Public Communications Office
10203 Birchridge Drive
Humble, TX 77338
(281) 641-8200; Fax: (281) 641-1058

01/2024

Maps and Directions

Parent Tips: Communicating with your child’s teacher

Humble ISD offers the following tips on effective communication: 

  • Attend Panther Camps and Open House. Meet the teacher and introduce yourself and your child. Pick up any information the teacher has put out. 

  • Keep communications open all year. Make sure the teacher has your current phone numbers and email addresses. 

  • Be a partner with the teacher. Ask what you can do to help your child at home.

  • One of those things might be helping your student to learn organization and time management skills. 

  • Send a note/email or phone message. Be brief and stick to school-related matters. Identify yourself and your child, what you would like to discuss, and how you can be reached. Teachers cannot answer phones when teaching, but return calls during conference periods and after school. 

  • Go to any scheduled parent-teacher conferences. Prepare a list of questions if you have any concerns. This is the perfect time to focus on your child’s grades, progress and behavior. Good questions to ask: Does my child have a good attitude toward learning? Does he make a good effort on assignments? Does she work well in groups and independently? How does his progress compare with other students in the same age group? What can I do at home to help my child?
    Request a parent-teacher conference. This is particularly important if your child has special needs or is upset about something that happened at school, if grades drop suddenly, or if something in your home has changed (for example a divorce, new baby, or serious illness in the family). There are scheduled times in the year for conferences, but parents can request a conference any time of year. 

  • Be courteous. Even if you are angry or worried about something, recognize that teachers are professionals who want the best for your child. Avoid beginning the conversation with criticism or blame of the teacher, especially if you are not certain of the facts. Instead, ask if you can discuss a certain topic. 

  • Volunteer! Offer help with classroom activities, field trips, or something you can do from home. Schools need clinic helpers, library helpers, chaperones for field trips and competitions, and PTA volunteers. It’s a great way to get to know teachers, students and other parents.