Party politics fuel the fire in a (supposedly) nonpartisan trustee race
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
School board races are supposed to be nonpartisan. Not the case in Humble ISD. Two weeks after the Feb. 17 filing deadline for the school board trustee election, party politics began on March 2 when the Kingwood Tea Party invited Angela Conrad and Keith Lapeze to speak.
Several Candidates vie for Trustee Position 5
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
A deputy sheriff. A CEO. A Ph.D. ocean engineer. A former educator. An emergency room doctor. A civil engineer. Meet the candidates for the Humble ISD Board of Trustees Position 5, who cite a wide variety of topics like debt, school safety and Title I schools as issues important to this upcoming election.
Empty bowls on sale to raise funds for HAAM
- Written by Susan McFarland
More than 1,000 handmade bowls will be on sale for $10 each in the Summer Creek High School cafeteria Saturday, May 6 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Proceeds from the sale of the “Empty Bowls” will benefit Humble Area Assistance Ministries (HAAM).
Huffman board approves zoning boundaries for second elementary
- Written by Bruce Olson
At its April 24 meeting, the Huffman ISD Board of Trustees approved the zoning boundaries once the district’s second school is completed.
Humble ISD struggles to get passing grade on debt load, financials
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
With the school board election quickly coming May 6, many voters are trying to sort out the true financial state of the district.
Preparing students for the real workday world
- Written by Tom Broad
When a nurse cares for you at one of Lake Houston’s hospitals, there’s a pretty good chance that nurse is a graduate of Lone Star College.
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