Education
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BY WESLEY GARDNER
at Humble High School began in July. • Timeline: Projected completion by the end 2026 Districtwide daylighting improvements A districtwide eort to improve natural lighting to provide more daylight at each HISD campus is currently in the design stage of the third of ve phases. • Timeline: Projected completion by early 2027 (third phase), projected completion by mid-2029 (entire project)
Here’s an update on some projects included in Humble ISD’s $775 bond approved by voters in May 2022. This list is not comprehensive.
Ongoing projects
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2 Summerwood Elementary addition Campus additions include six new classrooms in the southern wing of the building—which opened in August—and eight new classrooms in the northern wing set to open in October. • Timeline: Projected completion in October 3 Mosaic Building District o cials broke ground on a facility designed to support young adults with disabilities as they transition out of high school in October 2024. The 56,600-square-foot facility will feature classrooms, a student recreation room and three mock apartments where students can learn daily living skills like laundry, meal preparation and bed-making. • Timeline: Projected completion in late 2025 Outdoor tness and playgrounds O cials have opened 19 new playgrounds at the district’s elementary schools, with ve more under construction, four on order and four under design. Additionally, ve middle schools have completed outdoor tness centers and ninja courses, two middle schools have completed outdoor tness centers and three high schools have completed ninja courses. Construction on a reserve o cers’ training corps course
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Upcoming projects
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1 Humble High School The southeastern wing of the campus will be rebuilt and career and technical education classrooms will be upgraded. O cials noted this project can’t begin until the Ross Sterling Middle School rebuild is completed. • Timeline: Projected completion by the end of 2029 Ross Sterling Middle School rebuild The campus will be rebuilt with the capacity for 1,250 students and relocated to Rustic Timbers Drive. The project is almost through design, per district o cials. • Timeline: Projected completion by the end of 2027 Dance room additions, CTE upgrades Riverwood, Creekwood, Atascocita, Humble and Timberwood middle schools will get new dance rooms and practice gyms, and ne arts and CTE upgrades. • Timeline: Projected completion by the end of 2027
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Completed projects
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4 Summer Creek High School A new wing and additional parking was added to help accommodate campus growth. The new construction includes the addition of 35 general classrooms, ve CTE classrooms, collaboration areas, restrooms, storage, mechanical and administrative o ces. Satellite dining commons and lunch serving lines are now available • Timeline: Opened in fall 2024 Turf additions Turf was added to baseball and softball elds at Atascocita, Kingwood, Kingwood Park and Summer Creek high schools. • Timeline: Completed in early 2024
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5 Lake Houston Middle School The district’s 11th middle school is a roughly 213,000-square-foot, three-story facility designed to house around 1,100 students. The campus features three stories with one grade housed on each level. Additionally, o cials noted each oor of the building
features an outdoor learning area. The campus will relieve student capacity for Autumn Ridge, West Lake
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and Woodcreek middle schools. • Timeline: Opened in fall 2025
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PORTER 23611 Hwy 59 (281) 354-0733 HUMBLE 19322 US-59 (281) 540-7202
KINGWOOD 1420 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-7115 ATASCOCITA 7034 FM 1960 E (281) 812-3100
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