
We wrapped up Black History Month with an engaging and entertaining performance from Express Children’s Theatre! The performers presented Black History from ancient Africa to today through music, dance and poetry.


5th grader Abel Nambo won the Super Kids Day t-shirt design contest! Our 2023-2024 Super Kids Day t-shirt will proudly display his design for students and staff to wear. Way to go, Abel!


Our Robotics Team competed and placed in the district HERO competition. Students programmed their robots to complete various tasks within a set time limit. They worked hard to learn how to build and code their robots and saw many successes throughout the school year. We are so proud of them!


The Houston Grand Opera presented Storybook Opera to our 2nd graders. They performed The Armadillo's Dream by Dennis Arrowsmith, bringing the story to life through opera singing.

Celebrating Black History Month! Our Wildcats are learning about African Americans who have changed our world for the better.


Welcome aboard to our new Choir and Piano teacher - Ms. Lawson!


Congratulations to our amazing teacher of the year - Mr. Linse!


Celebrating Black History! 5th grade Choir put on a beautiful performance for our annual Black History Program. They sang inspiring songs about important African American historic figures, honoring their contributions and achievements that have made our world a better place.

Check out Humble ISD playgrounds and outdoor fitness areas that are now open, along with those opening soon! https://www.humbleisd.net/outdoorplay


Pre-K has been learning about community helpers in class and had a visit from the Humble Fire Department and Humble ISD police! Students got to see a firetruck and learned from real firefighters about the special equipment that they use. Students also got to sit inside of a police vehicle. We sure do appreciate our brave community helpers and how they keep us safe!





Our Pre-K kiddos visited with Humble High School FFA members and toured the ag barn, learning all about cows, pigs, and sheep. Students were able to observe the animals up-close and asked the high schoolers questions about how they raise their animals.

Humble ISD will be OPEN Wednesday, January 17. Road conditions have improved. Classes will begin at normal time. School buses and activities will operate on the normal schedule.


Humble ISD will be closed Tuesday, January 16, 2024. Icy roads are not expected to improve by Tuesday morning and there will be very cold wind chills. Stay safe and warm!
The district will continue to monitor the weather and will provide an update on Tuesday regarding Wednesday, January 17, 2024.


Success! The Garden Club harvested snow peas in our garden and picked their first crop.


Ross Sterling Middle School's orchestra visited our 5th graders and put on a performance showcasing the different string instruments.


We enjoy our themed pods! Students use them as flex learning spaces where they can read and complete classwork right outside their classrooms.


Students kick off the new year with team building activities, reinforcing that we are stronger working together.


3rd grader Madelyn Lopez won the Harris County Fire Marshal's coloring contest! Various emergency vehicles paraded in front of our school with lights and sirens blazing to celebrate her award, and she was given a special gift from the Harris County Fire Marshal. We are proud of our Wildcat!


Our students showed off their many talents at our annual Winter Showcase! Kindergartners performed the Very, Very Gingerbread Man, and 5th graders played their instruments to a variety of classics. 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade choir members beautifully sang Christmas songs. It was a packed house, and the audience enjoyed seeing their wildcats shine!

That's a wrap! Ms. Bergman and Ms. Cadena film the weekly "Science Scoop" where students demonstrate scientific processes in action. To view the "Science Scoop," the link is at the bottom of our website. Check out our future scientists!
