
Humble ISD will be closed on Friday, May 3, 2024.
Harris County has asked multiple communities in our school district to evacuate. As you know, heavy rainfall caused Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, Lake Houston, both the East and West Forks of the San Jacinto River, and other creeks to rise. Additionally, authorities are planning a massive release of water from both Lake Conroe and Lake Livingston, which will bring the East and the West forks of the San Jacinto River to major flood stages – impacting many of our staff, students, families, and community members.
While we had planned to wait for an 8 PM weather and flooding update from Houston Flood Control, inundation maps have made any predicted rainfall for tomorrow morning moot. The release of Lakes Livingston and Conroe will give us more water than we can safely handle, so there will be no school Friday, May 3, 2024.
Our 2023-2024 academic calendar included ample state-required instructional minutes to accommodate such a weather-related closure, eliminating the need for a make-up day.
Humble ISD stands ready to support our community.


It's Principal Appreciation Day. Thank you Mrs. Wilkes for your hard work & leadership, providing direction, managing staff, supporting students, & fostering a positive learning environment at HHE.


Happy Administrative Assistants Day to these 3 right here. From managing paperwork, to answering phones, to greeting visitors with a smile, to assisting students & staff with a wide range of needs, your contributions are truly invaluable. Thank you ladies for all that you do!


Thumbs up for National Kindergarten Day! Here's to all the kindergarteners, teachers, parents, & supporters who make this important milestone in education so special.




By donning the color blue, we we symbolize our commitment to understanding and acceptance for people with autism. Let's remember that each of us has a role to play in creating a world where individuals with autism can thrive & reach their full potential.




Our Fun Run was a huge success, raising an impressive $13K! Thank you to all of the participants and donors who made this possible.








Wearing our crazy socks sends a powerful message of acceptance and understanding on Down Syndrome Awareness Day. Let's continue to embrace the differences, break down barriers, and create a more inclusive world for everyone!





Ms. Wesson's Pizzeria Day. Students learned about fractions, shapes, and Procedural (How-To) Writing. What a yummy lesson!

3 Roadrunners recently earned their Black Belts in Karate. Their hard work, perseverance, and commitment to excellence have paid off. Congratulations Lucas, Ethan, & Joseph! Roadrunner Proud!


A big thank you to Koen & Sarah for representing HHE with skill and sportsmanship at the First Tee School Programs Champions Challenge. Your hard work makes us Roadrunner Proud!


Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration for the 2024-2025 school year opens Monday, April 8, 2024. www.humbleisd.net/enrollment


Join us for a Parent Information Session on 2024-2025 Pre-Kindergarten Eligibility & Registration. Wednesday, March 27, from 5 to 6 p.m., or 6 to 7 p.m., at the Humble ISD Early Childhood Center. 8105 E North Belt, Humble, TX 77396 (former North Belt Elementary School). More information: www.humbleisd.net/earlychildhood


1st Graders are 120 Days Brighter

All Humble ISD offices and campuses will be closed March 11-15 for Spring Break. Classes resume on Monday, March 18, for middle and high school students. Elementary students have a student holiday/staff workday and will resume classes on Tuesday, March 19.


Bike Rodeo (Part 2) is a great way to promote bike safety and encourage community engagement. Thank you HPD and Benjamin with Kingwood Bicycle for making our event a huge success!










Bike Rodeo (PreK-2) is a great way to promote bike safety and encourage community engagement. Thank you HPD and Benjamin with Kingwood Bicycle for making our event a huge success!


5th Graders practiced good manners & proper dining etiquette at the Manners Banquet held at Raffa's.







HHE 1st Graders went to Little Beakers for their field trip. Our future scientists conducted many experiments which is a great way to learn about the world around them and foster their curiosity and interest in science. They made snow, glow in the dark slime, volcanoes, bottle rockets, and did the Mentos and Coke experiment.

HHE Star Strike Destination Imagination Team competed recently. They constructed a pinball system which moved a pinball and interacted with 3 machine modules. They also had to create and present a story about a hero who goes on an extraordinary mission.







HHE Broadway Stars Destination Imagination Team competed in Tomball recently. The challenge was all about research, spontaneity, and storytelling. The team received a topic and quickly produced a skit. Roadrunner Proud!!