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The district's flagship high school, Humble High School, opened in 1918. It later moved to a new building, Charles Bender High School in 1929, and eventually to its current location on Wilson Road, as Humble High School, in 1965. In 1979, Humble ISD opened Kingwood High School in the northern part of the district.
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 county line) Klein ISD; La Porte ISD (as of 2022, while the district has territory in Chambers County it does not operate schools within Chambers County) Pasadena ISD; Sheldon ISD; Spring ISD; Spring Branch ...
State Highway 249 (SH 249), also known depending on its location as West Mount Houston Road, the Tomball Parkway, Tomball Tollway, MCTRA 249 Tollway, or the Aggie Expressway, is a 49.443-mile (79.571 km) generally north–south highway in Southeast Texas. The southern terminus is in North Houston at Interstate 45 (I-45).
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New Caney Independent School District; North Forest Independent School District (annexed by Houston Independent School District as of June 13, 2013) Pasadena Independent School District; Sheldon Independent School District; Spring Independent School District; Spring Branch Independent School District; Tomball Independent School District
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Humble High School (HHS) is a secondary school in the Humble Independent School District in Humble, Texas, United States. It serves grades 9 through 12 for the city of Humble, the Moonshine Hill area of Houston, and unincorporated communities north of Beltway 8. The campus serves the entire Humble area and the western part of Atascocita.
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.