
Free and Reduced applications are due by Thursday, September 21. Households must reapply annually in order to be eligible for free or 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.


Woodcreek Middle School student Eduardo Trevino takes the stage LIVE tonight in Los Angeles on America's Got Talent!!
Be sure to VOTE for Eduardo after his performance either through the AGT App or online to send him to the FINALE!!


Humble ISD is featured in Education Week, a national news organization that covers K-12 education. Read the article here: http://bit.ly/44YhZvk


Humble ISD went GOLD on Friday, September 15, to raise awareness about childhood cancer during the annual Gold, Fight, Win campaign. The month of September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. #ShineALight #SendItOn


Students at North Bend Elementary celebrate Hispanic Independence Day! Their students presented their projects about their different cultures and celebrations.


Members of the Humble Fire and Police Department surprised students at Jack Fields Elementary with a visit on Thursday, September 14.


Beginner Welding 1 students getting hands on experience with welding! #ShineALight


September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Friday, September 15, is Humble ISD's GOLD FIGHT WIN Day. Students and staff are encouraged to wear Gold Fight Win T-shirts to help raise awareness about pediatric cancer. More information at www.humbleisd.net/goldfightwin.


Timberwood Middle School Algebra students exploring the Prisms math tutorial. #ShineALight


Atascocita defeated Katy 42-34 on Friday, September 1, to improve to 2-0 on the season. It was the Eagles' first-ever win over the Tigers, marking an historic night at Turner Stadium in front of a sellout crowd. #txhsfb #ShineALight









New fall items are arriving 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






United States Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia presented a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition to Woodcreek Middle School student Eduardo Trevino on Friday, August 25, 2023 on behalf of the 29th District of Texas for his amazing accomplishments as a mariachi soloist. #ShineALight


Special Guest Reader today at Humble Elementary! Thank you Commander Sanchez for building positive relationships with our students. #ShineALight


Kingwood High School Construction Trades students have started production of their 2nd Tiny Home for Veterans. #ShineALight


Humble HS volleyball placed first in the Aldine ISD Big Mac Attack Tournament this past weekend. The Wildcats are off to a 14-2 start this season.


An All-State workshop for choir students around the district was held this past Saturday morning.


Kingwood High School alum Masyn Winn has been called up to The Show! Winn will make his Major League debut for the St. Louis Cardinals tonight against the Mets batting 9th and playing shortstop! #ShineALight (Image Credit MLB Twitter)


Middle School students learning scratch coding and will finish creating their movie, game or song to present to the class this week! #ShineALight


The new learning pods at Autumn Ridge Middle School are amazing and out of this world! #ShineALight







It's MORE than just a MEAL! Did you know that applying for free and reduced meals has so many other benefits? Increased funding to support student education; free or reduced meal prices for healthy, nutritious meals; additional funding for technology & internet access; discounted fees for SAT/ACT/AP tests along with scholarship opportunities and college applications; an NEW this year: FREE tuition, supplies & textbooks for dual credit classes for up to 15 credit hours per semester!
More information: www.humbleisd.net/freeandreduced.
