rodeo art

By Leslie Fuentes
Public Communications

Each year, the Humble ISD Rodeo Art Show highlights the exceptional educational opportunities available to students through the districtโ€™s Visual Arts programs.

The Rodeo Art Show features a diverse array of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional artwork, which is evaluated by a panel of 8 experienced artists and art educators. The panel considers originality, creativity, craftsmanship, and Western content when determining the awards.

This year, 24 students received top honors for their outstanding contributions to the art show. These awards included Special Merit, Gold Medal, Best in Show, Reserve Grand Champions, and Grand Champion. Twenty-three students and their art teachers were celebrated at the Board of Trustees Meeting on Tuesday, April 8, where the students were presented with plaques in recognition of their achievements.

In addition to these awards, 12 pieces of artworkโ€”chosen from nearly 1,000 entriesโ€”were selected by the Humble ISD Education Foundation Auction Committee to be featured in the Foundationโ€™s Gala Auction later this month. Proceeds from the auction will directly benefit the students who created the artwork.

Additionally, 12 pieces of elementary student artwork were selected and photographed for card sets, which will be sold in the Spirit Store located in the Humble ISD Administration Building.

Rodeo Art Photo Gallery

Photographed Above: Front row (Rodeo Art Top Winning students from left): Timberwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Maely Clover; Summer Creek High Schoolโ€™s Kailey Oldigs; Summer Creek High Schoolโ€™s Caitlin Chao; Creekwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Ava Dunaway; Riverwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Marie Lake; Oak Forest Elementaryโ€™s Mya Elem; Atascocita Middle Schoolโ€™s Addison Seastrunk; Atascocita Middle Schoolโ€™s Jayden Wilkerson; Atascocita High schoolโ€™s Brea Hayes; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Isabella Egerman; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Melanie Hines; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Paisley Price; Ross Sterling Middle Schoolโ€™s Kimberly Mateo; Kingwood High Schoolโ€™s Hannah Recio; Deerwood Elementaryโ€™s Andrew Lozano; Eagle Springs Elementaryโ€™s Emma Singleton; Eagle Springs Elementaryโ€™s Terrence Payton; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Marcus Davis; Foster Elementaryโ€™s Leah Bahnsen; Creekwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Nathan Griffing; Creekwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Avery Fitzgerald; Elm Grove Elementaryโ€™s Aracely Medina; Elm Grove Elementaryโ€™s Adiela Okorie. Back row (Humble ISD Art Teachers from left): Timberwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Tom Cieciorka; Humble ISD School Board President Chris Parker; Summer Creek High Schoolโ€™s Ann Parker; Creekwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Reema Forster; Riverwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Melissa Frye; Oak Forest Elementaryโ€™s Leslie Poulin; Atascocita Middle Schoolโ€™s Michelle Hamous; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Toni Goss; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Mick Watson; Ross Sterling Middle Schoolโ€™s Valerie Gruss; Kingwood High Schoolโ€™s Megan Tchokoev; Deerwood Elementaryโ€™s Ramona Michael; Eagle Springs Elementaryโ€™s Brooke Hoerner; Atascocita High Schoolโ€™s Steffani Zachry-Holubec; Foster Elementaryโ€™s Julie Gallow; Creekwood Middle Schoolโ€™s Ashleigh Williamson; Elm Groves Elementaryโ€™s Cathy Ransdell; Humble ISD Superintendent Dr. Roger Brown.