
3rd grade spent the last few weeks talking about Author's Purpose. This week they persuaded, explained and described all things pie! They ended their week making mud pies!


5th graders had a blast practicing fraction skills on GLOW DAY with glow sticks, neon manipulatives and highlighters.


2nd grade students made character pumpkins!


ESE students love when our Counselor Puppy, Lola, comes to visit!


Third graders created a flower shop business to practice representing multiplication with equal groups and repeated addition. They filled and delivered orders to teacher and staff.


Students and staff wore RED for Dyslexia Awareness.


Boo at the Barn: AHS, HHS & SCHS FFA presents Boo at the Barn from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 28, at the South Ag Farm, 1700 Wilson Road in Humble. Admission is a a canned food item. Costumes are encouraged! There will be trick-or-treating, animals, chicken bingo, concessions, $5 unlimited inflatables, mechanical bull, and more! Hope to see you there!


2nd and 3rd graders were introduced to our brand new Root Robots this week! We learned all about the things they can do and are anxious to get coding!


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


Gold, Fight, Win!
ESE students go gold for Childhood Cancer.
Check out our Childhood Cancer Awareness Video at https://shorturl.at/clKN8


GOLD, FIGHT, WIN DAY, SEPT 15
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and Humble ISD is excited to continue the partnership with three local non-profits, Addi's Faith Foundation, L3 Foundation, and Mothers Against Cancer, to support families battling pediatric cancer.
⭐ GOLD FIGHT WIN Day in Humble ISD is Friday, September 15 ⭐
You can show your support by wearing a GFW shirt (or any gold shirt) on September 15, which is Humble ISD's Gold Fight Win Day! Families can purchase GFW shirts at Ace Hardware at both Kingwood and Atascocita locations and Pretty Little Things in Kingwood. Campuses or organizations can make bulk orders (25 or more) here.
The Humble ISD Gold Fight Win football games are:
KHS vs AHS - September 21
KPHS vs Crosby - September 23
HHS vs SCHS - September 29
We would like to honor Humble ISD students who are currently facing the challenge of cancer or are cancer survivors at one of the football games listed above. If you have a child that would like to be honored, please complete this link. Any questions about this opportunity can be sent to Jerri.Monbaron@humbleisd.net.
Visit humbleisd.net/GoldFightWin for more details.


We love Spirit Night! Thank you to Raising Canes for hosting a great night for ESE!


Lola’s 1st day of on-site training at ESE was a success! She loved exploring and learning so many new things about her new friends! Thank you to ESE admin and staff, Bobbye Smith of LET’S Go Dog Training AND Humble ISD Education Foundation for making this possible!


Save the date for BINGO Night! Eagle Springs Elementary PTO's Family Night and Fundraiser will be held on Friday, October 20th from 5:30-8:00 pm. Ticket sales begin September 18. More details to come!


These fourth graders have written a graphic novel! Ms. Jackson won’t spoil the ending, but did say there is popcorn involved in the fight!


Students love showing off their creativity during soft starts each morning!


Our annual Back to School 80s Dance was totally RAD! Students and staff had a blast dancing the night away to celebrate an amazing start to the school year!


This sweet second grader asked friends and family to donate items to the ESE library for her birthday. She got books, blocks and much more! Thank you so much for your kindness Anna! We are so proud of you!


5th grade students loved their Morning Meeting Lego challenge! They had to make something with Legos to represent themselves.


Mrs. Daugherty's first graders love soft starts in the morning!
