Humble ISD Rodeo Art Winners 2024

By Public Communications 

Each year, student artists from across Humble ISD enter their 2D and 3D artwork into the annual Humble ISD Rodeo Art Show. 

A panel of eight experienced art educators, who considered originality, creativity, craftsmanship, and western content, ultimately judged the pieces. Top awards included Special Merit, Gold Medal, Best in Show, Reserve Grand Champion and Grand Champion. 

Twenty-three students received these top awards and seventeen of them were honored at the Board of Trustees Meeting on Tuesday, March 19, for being selected as award-winners. 

Photographed Above: Humble ISD Board President Robert Scarfo, Timberwood Middle School’s Mia Resendez, Fall Creek Elementary’s Princess Egwim, Fall Creek Art Teacher Abina Dorsett, Kingwood High School’s Grace McGrew, Kingwood High School Art Teacher Melissa Frye, Kingwood High School’s Madison Knell, West Lake Middle School’s Jorianis Rosado, West Lake Middle School Art Teacher Laura Wells, Timberwood Middle School’s Kalie Kendrick, Timberwood Middle School Art Teacher Tom Cieciorka, Atascocita High School’s Ava Pena, Atascocita High School Art Teacher Mick Watson, Summerwood Elementary’s Elizabeth Helgesen, Summerwood Elementary Art Teacher Melissa Doron, WillowCreek Elementary’s Ellington Morlang, Willow Creek Elementary Art Teacher Cheryl Van Rysdam, Shadow Forest Elementary’s Kataleia Guerra-Miranda, Shadow Forest Elementary’s Cori Brenner, Shadow Forest Elementary Art Teacher Kasey Toensfeldt, Shadow Forest Elementary’s Madina Mirza, Timberwood Middle School’s Riley Linse, Atascocita High School Art Teacher Toni Goss,  Atascocita High School’s Macey Hudson, Timberwood Middle School’s Chiara Lanza, Summer Creek High School Art Teacher Ann Parker, Summer Creek High School’s Jasmin Byrd, Bear Branch Elementary Art Teacher Anne Lynch, Bear Branch Elementary’s Carson Cunha and Humble ISD Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Fagen. 

Students unable to attend included: Willow Creek Elementary’s Levi Conner, Atascocita High School’s Brianna Campbell, Creekwood Middle School’s Simon Rodriguez, Kingwood High School’s Aaliyah Linton, Creekwood Middle School’s Aashi Narayanan and Atascocita High School’s Paisley Price. 

In addition to the top awards, 12 pieces from almost 1,000 entries, were selected by the Humble Education Foundation Auction Committee to advance to the Gala Auction in April. Students will directly benefit from the auction proceeds from their artwork. 

Also, 12 elementary pieces were selected and photographed for card sets that will be sold in the Spirit Store in the Administration Building.