WATCH dogs make a difference! We appreciate them so much!


We are grateful for the Humble ISD Education Foundation! Our giving has turned into receiving!

We look forward to visits from Elmer every week! 🦅






4th graders have been busy researching and collaborating to develop a sketch for their Native American Minecraft village project! We can't wait to turn these sketches into a 3-D representation on Minecraft next week. ⛏️









Classifying Objects by their Properties with Apples!


1st Grade students partnered up to make addition number sentences to 10!




1st grade students on a Five Sense Walk around the school!



The writing in Mrs. Cruz's class is really POPPING!


Students in Mrs. Cruz's class reviewed for their upcoming Reading Fall Checkpoint by participating in several different engaging stations.


We are so happy to have all of our wonderful students at school!

Congratulations to Nicole Webb for September Super Staffer!

Name builders at work in Pre-K!








Celebrating Good Attendance with Twin Day! School is better when you can share it with friends!


Our 80’s Dance was like, totally tubular! Students and families and teachers busted out their raddest moves, neon outfits, and big smiles. The dance floor was electric, the outfits were gnarly, and the fun was off the charts! Thanks to our wonderful PTA for putting this together!










Mrs. Cruz's class was able to spin the wheel today! Way to go!

We’re All in This Together
When everyone shows up, we create something bright, beautiful, and unstoppable like a rainbow!
Attendance matters. Each student is a vital piece of our community puzzle.
Be present.
Be engaged.
Be part of the magic we make together.









Together we make a beautiful rainbow!

Today we celebrated Tourist Day and were reminded that adventures don’t just happen on vacation they happen right here at school when you show up every single day! Good attendance is the ticket to discovering new places, new ideas, and new opportunities!








Teachers can be twins too!

Third grade is rocking it in small groups!


