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.

Our Tree Frogs are returning for their Senior Walk here at RPE, May 16th.

As we close out Volunteer Recognition Week, we want to thank all of those that take time out of their busy schedules to volunteer their time here at RPE. Everything you do here positively impacts staff and students. Thanks for everything!

Check out our 3R Tree Frogs! These students were seen displaying 3R behavior, they were Respectful, Responsible, and Reliable. Way to go, Tree Frogs!

Mrs. Laubinger introduced 3D sculpting to our Tree Frogs. They have researched structures around the world and are now replicating those structures with 3D pens.




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

RPE's Robotics team, the Robotic 5, placed 2nd in the HERO Robotics programming competition and 3rd overall in programming and game design.

Thank you to David and Dayzee for participating in The First Tee Challenge on Saturday March 23rd. Coach Rodriguez, Coach Nash, and Coach Colvin are proud of the representation you made for River Pines Elementary.

Our first music themed dress-up day for Music in our Schools Month was 50s Sock Hop.


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

Our 4th grade Tree Frogs got an in-depth look at Minute Maid Park and its rich baseball history. They visited the Bank of America Suite Level, Honda Club Level, Press Box, Astros Dugout, and learned how bats and balls are made.




The last day to order your Super Kid's Day shirts is approaching, March 22nd is the last day to place orders. For 5th graders these will also be their Color Wars shirts. Make sure you get your orders in on time: https://bit.ly/4a1mOaz

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.

Check out our 3R Tree Frogs for this week. These Tree Frogs were celebrated for exhibiting 3R behavior here at RPE. They were Respectful, Responsible, and Reliable.

Our Tree Frog Running Club participated in the San Jacinto Texas Independence 5K Fun Run. Out of the tree frog runners Giovanni came in 1st, Ethan came in 2nd, and Javier came in 3rd. Coach Rodriguez also got 1st place in her age division.
We concluded Black History Month with a Black History Performance to recognize and celebrate importance African American people and traditions. There were performances by the Tree Frog Inspirational Choir, Mariah Graves, RPE Band, and the RPE Dynamic Dance Team. Student representatives from each grade-level came up and talked about important African American people throughout history.







RPE's 2nd Annual Daddy Daughter Dance was a huge success. It was great to see everyone come out and enjoy themselves.






Mrs. Zamora received the CREST Award for the successful counseling program she has built here at RPE. This year she also received the CREST Advocacy Award, for being CREST recognized for 4 consecutive years. We are truly grateful to have Mrs. Zamora, our Caring Counselor.

Houston Loves Teachers and Harris County Commissioner Precinct 3 Tom S. Ramsey surprised our Librarian Mrs. Laubinger with a $1000 to fund her plan to add books, of high interest to boys, to our library. They also surprised RPE with $4000 to support any other needs we may have.

Huge shoutout to Kelsey & Cambel at Kids Care Inc, for the books they donated. Each Tree Frog will get a chance to pick out a few books to add to their home library. They challenged our Tree Frogs to read atleast 30 minutes daily. Challenge accepted!

