English

Welcome

The vision of the Kingwood Park High School English Department is to create independent learners who are prepared to confidently excel in post-high school academic and career environments.

Instructional Coach

Leslie Story

Lstory@humbleisd.net
281 641-6850

English Teachers

English I 

Lacy Gregory
lagregor@humbleisd.net

Becca Sharpe

Rebecca.Sharpe@humbleisd.net



 

English II

Michelle Neel

Michelle.Neel@humbleisd.net

Abigail Howeth

AHoweth@Humbleisd.net

English III

Christina Hutchinson
Christina.Hutchinson@humbleisd.net

Stacie Cannon

Sxcannon@humbleisd.net 

English IV

Michelle Gerbasich  
Michelle.Gerbasich@humbleisd.net
281-641-6631

Brittni Sharp
Brittni.Robison@humbleisd.net
281-641-6832

 

Advanced English I

Marissa Manfred
Marissa.Manfred@humbleisd.net

Aimee Graff 
Amie.Graff@humbleisd.net

 

Advanced English II

Marissa Manfred
Marissa.Manfred@humbleisd.net

Michelle Neel
Michelle.Neel@humbleisd.net

Kim Villegas
Kimberly.Villegas@humbleisd.net

AP Language 

Jessica LaBello
Jessica.Labello@humbleisd.net

Basic English

Anne Barber
Ann.Barber@humbleisd.net

 

Business English and Dyslexia Reading

Laney Campbell
lxcampb@humbleisd.net

  

 

Writing Strategies

Brittni Sharp
Brittni.Robison@humbleisd.net

Natalie Johnson

Natalie.Johnson@humbleisd.net

 

Dual Credit

Kim Villegas
Kimberly.Villegas@humbleisd.net
281-641-6676

 

ESL1 and ESL 2

Natashia Gomez 
NlGomez@humbleisd.net

AP English Test Prep Resources

English Language
Broken into a 1-hour, multiple-choice test and a 2-hour, free-response test, the English Language exam measures your ability to analyze passages and write effective prose.

English Literature
This 3-hour exam features a 1-hour, multiple-choice section that tests reading skills and a 2-hour, free-response section that gauges your ability to analyze and interpret literary texts.

Remember, it takes an AP score between 3 and 5 (the possible score ranges from 1 to 5) to get college credit.