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In 1979, Humble ISD opened Kingwood High School in the northern part of the district. Quest High School, the district's magnet high school of choice, opened in 1995 in the Community Learning Center. In recent years, Humble ISD has become one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas. Humble High School's population grew to over 3000 ...
Deer Park ISD; Galena Park ISD; Goose Creek CISD (as of 2022, while the district has territory in Chambers County it does not operate schools within Chambers County) Houston ISD (See the list of schools) Humble ISD (as of 2022, its one school in Montgomery County, Kingwood Park High School, is also within Harris County, as in it is on the ...
The first high school graduates in Humble graduated from this school in 1911. The first school building, Humble High School, opened in 1918 on Higgins Avenue. [2] In 1929, it was relocated to a new building, next door, as Charles Bender High School. It became Humble High School again and moved to its present location at 1700 Wilson Road, in 1965.
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Huffman Independent School District; Humble Independent School District; Katy Independent School District; Klein Independent School District; Lamar Consolidated Independent School District; New Caney Independent School District; North Forest Independent School District (annexed by Houston Independent School District as of June 13, 2013 ...
AHS is a part of Humble Independent School District and serves the eastern part of the district and small portions of the city of Houston. AHS opened in August 2006, [2] becoming the district's third traditional high school, and the first opened since 1979. Since its opening, it has been the district's largest high school in terms of enrollment.
Kingwood Park is a part of the Humble Independent School District. On average, Kingwood Park serves approximately 1,700 students. In 2008 the school was classified as a 4A school and reclassified in 2014 as a 5A school, putting it in District 21-5A. The school's mascot is the black panther, and its colors are silver, forest green and black.
The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District operates 21 elementary schools, 5 junior high schools, 2 traditional high schools, 1 non-traditional high school, and 2 major sports fields. It serves the city of Bedford, Texas , most of the cities of Euless , Hurst , and small parts of Fort Worth , Arlington , Colleyville , and North ...