
Competition season has been a success this year, especially with the support of the football team and Silver Stars. Read more: https://kptimes.com/13296/news/pre-uil-band-competition-brings-new-experiences/


Current and prospective members of National Honor Society participated in a leadership workshop on campus Wednesday after school. They worked on team-building activities and learned how to become stronger leaders.


The student body held a Pink Out pep rally to raise awareness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Oct. 20.


Kingwood Park High School senior Brighton Muller competed in the State Fair of Texas Ag Mechanics Show and won 1st Place in the Outdoor Convenience Class. This class was the largest class in show with over 70 entries & Brighton came out on top! #ShineALight #SendItOn


During the weekly Community Building lesson on Tuesday, students had fun talking and playing a game. The theme throughout October has focused on bullying.


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 Barn behind Turner Stadium, 1700 Wilson Road in Humble. Admission is a canned food item. Costumes are encouraged! Come enjoy trick-or-treating, chicken bingo, concessions, $5 unlimited inflatables, mechanical bull, and animals!


Elijah Merino raced to first place in the District Championships. The varsity boys took second place and advanced to the Region Meet on Oct. 23.


Congratulations to Elina Bailey for being named District Champion at the cross country meet on Thursday. She and the varsity girls team won the team district title. They advanced to the Region Meet on Oct. 23.


Students work to construct the newest Tiny Home as they adjust to their new surroundings. The new CTE building built this year allows them to create their home for veterans indoors.




FFA held a fun activity for members during Flex Hour on Wednesday. Students enjoyed snacks and drinks while competing in a Corn Hole tournament.


Kingwood Park High School brings home the Sweepstakes Award from the 2023 TxAJE State Journalism Conference for a second-straight year. The Sweepstakes Award is given to the school with the most points earned from all the awards. #ShineALight #SendItOn


The tennis team defeated Porter on Tuesday, securing them the district championship for the second year in a row.


In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the library invited teachers and students to participate in game of lotería during Flex Lunch today.


Humble ISD will once again host the annual High School Marching Band Festival on Saturday, September 30, at Turner Stadium. Parking and admission are free. Come out and support our bands! 🥁🎺
9 am - HHS | 9:20 am - KPHS | 9:40 am - SCHS | 10 am - AHS | 10:20 am - KHS


The student body raised awareness and money for pediatric cancer throughout the month of September. They celebrated at a pep rally on Friday.


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.


Seniors are putting on their graduation gowns today as they take their senior yearbook photos.


Seniors Bobby West and Alani Martinez were crowned homecoming king and queen at the football game against Porter on Friday night.


HOSA held its first blood drive of the year on Sept. 7. Students and teachers were able to donate blood throughout the day.


A community pep rally was held on Wednesday night. The homecoming court winners in the freshman, sophomore and junior class were crowned. The senior class king and queen will be announced at halftime on Friday night.
