Humble ISD trustees approve attendance boundaries for incoming Middle School No. 10 (2024)

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Humble ISD trustees approve attendance boundaries for incoming Middle School No. 10

Humble ISD trustees approve attendance boundaries for incoming Middle School No. 10 (1)

By Kelly Schafler|
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Middle School No. 10 will open in August 2022. (Rendering courtesy Humble ISD's presentation for the community input meeting)

The Humble ISD board of trustees unanimously approved attendance boundaries for the incoming Middle School No. 10 at the May 11 school board meeting. The boundary option, which goes into affect in the 2022-23 school year, will alleviate crowding at Woodcreek and West Lake middle schools and creates a flex zone.

The campus is under construction near Woodland Hills Drive to the north of Ridge Creek Elementary School, which is located at 15201 Woodland Hills Drive, Humble. The roughly $64 million project is funded by the district’s $575 million bond approved by voters in May 2018. The school will open in August 2022 and be able to accommodate 1,250 students, according to the board agenda.

HISD held meetings in April with the Student Area Attendance Zone Committee as well as residents from neighborhoods in the area to discuss and provide feedback on four boundary options. The options were narrowed does to Option A and Option B, which were favored 34% and 33%, respectively, by community members who participated in the survey, according to the board agenda.

The attendance boundary approved by trustees May 11 creates a flex zone over the Lakeshore neighborhood and will alleviate overcrowding at Woodcreek Middle School and West Lake Middle School—which are shown to be overcrowded by hundreds of students.

Woodcreek Middle School’s enrollment is 1,721 students, and it is designed to have 1,200 students, according to the district's presentation for the April 26 community input meeting. Meanwhile, West Lake Middle School has 1,523 students, but it is designed for 1,250 students.

During public comment at the start of the board meeting, parent Whitney Jansen addressed the board via Zoom about the zoning process. Some residents in the Stillwater of Lake Houston, Summer Lake Ranch and Lakewood Pines neighborhoods reportedly felt their concerns and feedback were not addressed in the rezoning process, Jansen said.

She said residents are concerned about mobility between the new school and the Atascocita neighborhoods, as she was uncertain if traffic could be rerouted to the already congested West Lake Houston Parkway and Beltway 8 intersection. She said she believed the rezoning would also remove too many students from Woodcreek and West Lake middle schools and quickly overcrowd Middle School No. 10.

"In my opinion, I don't think that our neighborhoods had a voice in the zoning committee," she said. "From the survey that went out, there were no changes to how our area was zoned because our area is smaller compared to the other neighborhoods. Our comments got lost in the shuffle."

Superintendent Elizabeth fa*gen said the approved attendance boundary offers flexibility for families, as students within the flex zone will be able to choose whether they wish to attend Middle School No. 10 or West Lake Middle School with bus transportation being provided.

"I'm very proud of all of that work the committee has done together as well as the recommendation that I believe is a win-win scenario," fa*gen said. "There's a lot of flexibility within the plan. It also has a long-term strategy to balance our middle schools, so that no one middle school is overfilled at any time into the future."

As for the mobility aspect, district officials referenced the ongoing Timber Forest Drive expansion as a solution to mobility concerns from parents. Timber Forest Drive is being extended between south of Madera Run Parkway to Lakewood Pines Boulevard to create a four-lane bridge over the Union Pacific Corp. railroad.

The road will create a thoroughfare to both Centennial Elementary School that opened in August 2020 and the future Middle School No. 10. Harris County Precinct 2 officials said recently the $7.64 million road project was expected to be completed in late 2021.

Other agenda items:

Trustees unanimously approved that all COVID-19 protocols to be removed beginning May 29, the day immediately following the last day of the 2020-21 school year. With this, the district will not require masks or social distancing and individuals will not be required to quarantine if they come into close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19, according to district officials.

By Kelly Schafler

Managing editor, South Houston

Kelly joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in June 2017 after majoring in print journalism and creative writing at the University of Houston. In March 2019, she transitioned to editor for the Lake Houston-Humble-Kingwood edition and began covering the Spring and Klein area as well in August 2020. In June 2021, Kelly was promoted to South Houston managing editor.

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Humble ISD trustees approve attendance boundaries for incoming Middle School No. 10 (2024)

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What is the attendance policy for humble ISD? ›

All students must adhere to compulsory attendance laws and are required to attend classes or engage in online learning at least 90% of the days a class is offered. Failure to meet these requirements may result in truancy procedures and/or loss of course credit.

Is Humble, ISD a good school district? ›

Humble Independent School District is a highly rated, public school district located in HUMBLE, TX. It has 48,758 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 38% of students are at least proficient in math and 44% in reading.

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Humble ISD currently has five high schools, one magnet high school, seven middle schools, and twenty-five elementary schools.

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Fill out the online absence form at humbleisd.net/attendancecontacts -or- Email the campus attendance office -or- Send in a paper note, or take a photo with your phone and send it to the attendance office -or- Call the school's attendance office.

How many absences are allowed in middle school Texas? ›

The average school year is 180 days. So, your child can only miss 18 days of school or 18 days of a specific class (or 9 days if they're on a semester schedule) before the 90% rule affects their class credit.

What is an acceptable attendance policy? ›

A reasonable attendance policy assumes that your workforce is present at the workplace no later than 15 minutes after the shift start date (if you have fixed working hours) and provides notification of unplanned absence within at least one hour before the start date.

What is the oldest school in Humble ISD? ›

Humble High School originally opened at a campus on Higgins Street in January of 1918. Humble High School on Higgins Street was used until February 1930, when students and staff moved into a new campus (next door) called Charles Bender High School.

What is the top school district in Houston? ›

Katy Independent School District

#1 Best School Districts in Houston Area.

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Humble Middle 2024 Rankings

Humble Middle is ranked #1451-1935 in Texas Middle Schools.

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Students at Humble Independent School District

The student body at the schools served by Humble Independent School District is 30.9% White, 24.7% Black, 2.8% Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander, 37.9% Hispanic/Latino, 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.5% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.

What is the graduation rate for humble ISD? ›

In the Class of 2021, 95.4% of students received their high school diplomas on time or earlier.

How many unexcused absences are allowed in Humble, ISD? ›

A school district may revoke for the remainder of the school year the enrollment of a person who has more than five absences in a semester that are not excused.

What is an absence report? ›

The Absences Report shows information about employee absences during a specified period. It can show absences: for an individual employee, or for all the employees in an organization.

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Dear [Principal/Teacher's Name],

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you that my child, [Your Child's Name], in [Grade/Class], will be absent from school on [Date(s)] due to [reason for absence]. We kindly request that you mark this absence as excused.

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Per the TEC Sec. 25.092, missing more than 10 percent (or 17 days) of school a year can lead to a student not receiving a grade or being retained.

What is the minimum Texas attendance requirements? ›

A student must be in attendance at least 90% of the time in each class, beginning in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. The following absences will be excused under the Compulsory Attendance Laws per TEC §25.087 and these absences will not affect credit. The following absences will not be considered excused absences.

What is the education code for attendance in Texas? ›

Section 25.085 - Compulsory School Attendance (a) A child who is required to attend school under this section shall attend school each school day for the entire period the program of instruction is provided.

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Violation of the law occurs when students get unexcused absences for 10 or more days or parts of days within a six-month period.

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