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(Redirected from Kingwood Middle School) School district in Texas, United States
Humble Independent School District
Address
10203 Birchridge Drive Humble, Texas, 77338
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK–12
EstablishedFebruary 18, 1919; 105 years ago (1919-02-18)
SuperintendentElizabeth Fagen
Governing agencyTexas Education Agency
Schools48
NCES District ID4823910
Students and staff
Enrollment43,553 (2018–2019)
Teachers2,775.78 (on an FTE basis)
Staff2,650.32 (on an FTE basis)
Student–teacher ratio15.69
Other information
Websitewww.humbleisd.net

Humble Independent School District is a school district located in Humble, Texas, United States. It serves the city of Humble, small portions of the city of Houston (including the community of Kingwood), and portions of unincorporated Harris County (including the communities of Atascocita and Fall Creek). A small section of the district extends into Montgomery County. For the 2018–2019 school year, the district enrolled 43,553 students.

Humble ISD currently has five high schools, one magnet high school, seven middle schools, and twenty-five elementary schools. The district's flagship high school, Humble High School, opened in 1918. It later moved to a new building, Charles Bender High School in 1929, and eventually to its current location on Wilson Road, as Humble High School, in 1965. In 1979, Humble ISD opened Kingwood High School in the northern part of the district. Quest High School, the district's magnet high school of choice, opened in 1995 in the Community Learning Center.

In recent years, Humble ISD has become one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas. Humble High School's population grew to over 3000 students, which led to the opening of Atascocita High School in 2006. AHS was designed with smaller learning communities, in which students take their core classes in one of eight houses located at the school. After the opening of AHS, Humble and Kingwood High Schools were renovated and installed with smaller learning communities. In 2007, the district opened Kingwood Park High School at the former Kingwood ninth grade campus. Continued growth in the southern part of the district led to Humble ISD building Summer Creek High School, which opened in 2009.

In 2010, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency.

History

Circa 1996, prior to the City of Houston annexing Kingwood, 2,600 people lived in both the City of Houston and within Humble ISD. As of 2017 it is one of the school districts in the state with the highest growth rates.

Schools

High schools

Kingwood High School
Atascocita High School
Humble High School
Kingwood Park High School
High schools in Humble ISD
School Atascocita Humble Kingwood Kingwood Park Summer Creek Sconzo Early College
Location Atascocita Humble Houston Houston Harris County Humble
Year opened 2006 1965 1979 2007 2009 1995
School colors Red, white, blue Purple, white Navy blue, light blue, white Forest green, silver, black Maroon, gold Forest green, gold
School mascot Eagle Wildcat Mustang Panther Bulldog Knight
Principal Will Falker Donna Ulrich Michael Nasra Lisa Drabing Brent McDonald Nachelle Williams
University Interscholastic League classification 6A 5A 6A 5A 6A N/A
Enrollment 3,621 1,698 2,725 1,643 2,019 393

Notes

  1. ^ Unincorporated
  2. Originally opened in 1918 as Humble High School; moved to a new building in 1929 as Charles Bender High School; moved to its current location and gained current name in 1965.
  3. The building had previously been a 9th grade campus for Kingwood High School.

Middle schools

  • Atascocita
  • Creekwood
  • Humble
  • Kingwood
  • Riverwood
  • Ross Sterling
  • Timberwood
  • West Lake
  • Woodcreek
  • Autumn Ridge

Elementary schools

Feeders of Atascocita MS

  • Maplebrook Elementary School (Atascocita)
  • Pine Forest Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)
  • Timbers Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)
  • Fall Creek, Lakeshore and Summerwood elementary schools fed into Atascocita MS before the opening of Woodcreek MS

Feeders of Creekwood MS

  • Bear Branch Elementary School (Houston)
  • Greentree Elementary School (Houston)
  • Hidden Hollow Elementary School (Houston)
  • Pine Forest Elementary School (Kings River sections 9-10 only)

Feeders of Humble MS

  • North Belt Elementary School (Humble, unincorporated area)
  • Park Lakes Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)
  • Whispering Pines Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)

Feeders of Kingwood MS

  • Bear Branch Elementary School (partial)
  • Elm Grove Elementary School (Houston)
  • Foster Elementary School (Houston)
  • Woodland Hills Elementary School (Houston)

Feeders of Riverwood Middle School

  • Deerwood Elementary School (Houston)
  • Shadow Forest Elementary School (Houston)
  • Willow Creek Elementary School (Houston)

Feeders of Ross Sterling MS

  • Humble Elementary School (Humble)
  • Jack M. Fields Sr. Elementary School (Humble)
  • Lakeland Elementary School (Humble)
  • River Pines Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)

Feeders of Timberwood MS

  • Atascocita Springs Elementary School (Humble, opening August 2010)
  • Eagle Springs Elementary School (Atascocita, opened in 2005)
  • Oak Forest Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)
  • Oaks Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)

Feeders of Woodcreek MS

  • Fall Creek Elementary School
  • Lakeshore Elementary School (Houston, opened August 2009)
  • Ridge Creek Elementary School
  • Summerwood Elementary School (Atascocita, unincorporated area)

Feeders Of West Lake MS

Feeders Of Autumn Ridge MS

Notes
  1. Constructed to LEED and Collaborative for High Performance Schools standards

References

  1. "36th R.S., HB 332 CH 13, "Creating the Humble Independent School District in Harris County"" (PDF). Legislative Reference Library of Texas. Texas Legislature. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Humble Isd". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  3. "Schools Archived 2009-02-11 at the Wayback Machine." Fall Creek. Retrieved on January 23, 2010.
  4. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Montgomery County, TX" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 11 (PDF p. 12/12). Retrieved 2022-06-27. - See text list
  5. "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  6. "City of Houston Annexation FAQ". City of Houston. 1996-10-31. Archived from the original on 1996-10-31. Retrieved 2018-04-24. About 2,600 residents of the Humble Independent School District are located within the City of Houston, without any effect on their school district status. - This page was written and published before the date of Kingwood being annexed.
  7. Kesbeh, Dina (2017-03-01). "Humble ISD one of the fastest growing districts in Texas". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-03-02.

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