Humble ISD receives grade ‘B’ from Texas Education Agency
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Humble ISD just received its first grades from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) regarding school district performance. Overall, the district received a “B” rating. Individual schools were also rated, with most campuses receiving letter grades of B or C.
More than 100 jobs available in Humble ISD
- Written by David Tatchin
Humble ISD currently has approximately 150 job openings with a multitude of positions available, ranging from substitute teacher to director positions.
Metro proposes moving Kingwood Park and Ride
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
Metro may relocate the Kingwood Park and Ride as part of the transportation agency’s long-range mobility plan. The idea is part of a large package of projects Metro wants to put on the November ballot.
From Vietnam orphan to Lake Houston entrepreneur
- Written by Tom Broad
Picture an infant boy, fathered by an American soldier. Alone on a busy street in a war-torn city. Kind-hearted orphanage workers see him, then locate his Vietnamese mother who willingly turns him over to the Cam Ranh City Christian Orphanage.
Vandals continue to target the fountain in Kingwood Town Center
- Written by David Tatchin
While many consider the pouring of substances into the Kingwood Town Center fountain to be a harmless prank, the consequences incurred by these actions pose a threat to public safety.
Humble ISD honors champions, including its transportation staff
- Written by Bruce Olson
The Humble ISD board meeting July 23 was one of both celebration and contemplation. The celebration was for great teachers, outstanding students and great technical support by the district’s Transportation Department.
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