Humble High School

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School in Humble, Texas, United States
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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. In 2016, a portion of the upstairs main building was refurbished for the rezoning of Quest Early College High School (QECHS) completely independent from HHS.

History

Before 1918, students attended a single building, the Humble School, which housed grades 1-11. 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.[3][4] The original Charles Bender High School building still stands on Higgins Avenue. The original 1918 Humble High School building was demolished in 1955.

Until 2007, ninth grade students attended the Humble Ninth Grade Campus, adjacent to the Humble High campus at 1131 Wilson Road. That building was refurbished into Ross Sterling Middle School in 2007, and the ninth graders moved into the newly completed freshman annex at the high school.

Student enrollment

Before the opening of Atascocita High School in 2006, HHS had a population of over 5,000 students. Clearly overcrowded, AHS was opened to meet the large population growth in the Atascocita area. Continued growth in the southern portion of the district led to the opening of Summer Creek High School in 2009. This caused Humble to be reclassified as a 4A school by the UIL in 2010 with a fall 2010 enrollment of 1,651 students.[5][3]

2007 Renovation

Humble High School before the renovation

After the opening of AHS, Humble High School underwent a major makeover in 2007. The school was reformatted with six houses (similar to format used by AHS) to give students more personalized attention. Renovations also allowed HHS to comply with the Texas Education Agency's standards for class size. Bond funds paid for a new two-story classroom wing to replace the 40-year-old classroom wing. The school gained 15 science classrooms, three teaching theaters, seven business labs, practice areas for dance and drill team, and a new black box theater. Throughout the school, there is new carpet and paint. New electrical, plumbing and air-conditioning systems were installed. In total, 103,000 square feet (9,600 m2) was added and 355,000 square feet (33,000 m2) was renovated.

2021-2022 Renovation

The building exterior during construction in 2022.

On 30 October 2020, a groundbreaking ceremony took place for a major renovation to the school. The renovations at HHS include a modern cafeteria, library, performing arts theatre, a Career and Technical Education wing and athletics wing. The final point will see the creation of a competition and auxiliary gym. It is planned to be completed by August 2022 and will increase the campus size by just over 63,000 square feet to nearly 552,000 total square feet.[6][7][8]

Principals

The following persons have served as Principal of Humble High School.[9]

Name Years Served Notes
Frances Ruth Hyde 1918-1919
J. Preston Crim 1919-1920
W. A. Franklin 1920-1923
Hugo Hartsfield 1923-1927
Albert Guy Moseley 1927-1930
Frank W. Allenson 1930-1933
V. W. Miller 1933-1936
D. H. Blackmon 1936-1940
H. C. England 1940-1942
Albert A. Pierce 1942-1946
Kenneth A. Miller 1946-1950
A. J. Labay 1950-1951
Elliott Curtis 1951-1970
Bobby Bruce Smith 1970-1984 [10]
David Bishop 1984-2003 [11]
Raul Font 2003-July 2007 [12][13]
Larry Johnson July–December 2007 Died in office[14][15]
Charles Ned 2007-2016
Donna Ullrich 2016–2019 [16]
Terri Osborne 2019–2022 [17]
Dairus Cosby 2022–Present [18]

Academics

For the 2018–2019 school year, the school received a C grade from the Texas Education Agency, with an overall score of 79 out of 100. The school received a B grade in two domains, Student Achievement (score of 81) and School Progress (score of 82), and a C grade in Closing the Gaps (score of 73). The school did not receive any of the seven possible distinction designations.[19]

Languages

Humble High School offers language courses including Spanish, French, and American Sign Language. Although German and Latin were offered in the past, after a decrease in interest, the course was removed from the curriculum. Spanish and French are offered at the IB level, with AP courses being taught in Spanish and French as well.

Special programs

International Baccalaureate

The International Baccalaureate program was introduced to Humble High in the beginning of the 2007-2008 year, after interviewing applicants a year earlier. The 2009 class was the first IB students to graduate from Humble High School with an IB diploma.[20] Although IB Music Theory was offered in the past the course was eventually removed from the curriculum in the 2017-2018 year.

T-STEM Academy

The HHS T-STEM Academy was introduced to the school during the 2016-2017 year following its designation by the Texas Education Agency earlier that year, with 50 students initially and adding 50 more each school year. The academy combines college preparatory curriculum with STEM themes. At most, the academy will serve a maximum of 400 high school students.[21][22] The goal of the academy is to provide a college-style curriculum while readying students to pursue pathways in the STEM fields. The required degree plan will include 15-45 credit hours at no charge provided by the local Lone Star College in Kingwood.[23]

Other programs

Besides IB, the school offers AVID,[24] a program designed to aid and prepare economically disadvantaged and academically top-generation honors students from middle to high school into college. Humble High is also the only high school in Humble ISD to offer a cosmetology course.[25][26]

Activities

The HHS supports 19 main extracurricular activities on its campus.

WildCatdets

JROTC

The JROTC program was introduced in 2002 and is currently the seniormost JROTC unit in Humble ISD as well as one of two United States Army programs in the district.[27] Every Veterans Day since 2007, the program hosts the Wildcat Salute to Veterans ceremony in the school's commons area, in which cadets from the program guard a replica of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.[28] During the 2016 ceremony, state representative Dan Huberty the unit with the Flag of Texas that was flown over the state capital in honor of the holiday.[29] As of 2019, the makeshift tomb is guard throughout the entirety of the school day.[30] Outside of the ROTC program, a members of the band performs Taps while the floral program create the wreath that will be laid.[31] Since 2013, the program has provided flag holders at the annual Humble Police Memorial Ceremony in May at the Humble Civic Center.[32] In June 2019, the JROTC Academic Team took part in the JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl (JLAB) in Washington D.C., where it competed against other JROTC units around the world.[33]

Choir

Years of Regional UIL Choral & Sight-Reading Sweepstakes

  • 2005 Treble Chorus^* (B)
  • 2006 Mixed Chorus* (A)
  • 2006 Treble Chorus^ (B)
  • 2018 Treble Chorus^ (C)

^Denoting Sub-Varsity

*Denoting Varsity

Band

Marching

Years of Regional UIL Marching Sweepstakes

(note: records before 2004 not available)

  • 2004 (region 19)
  • 2005 (region 19)
  • 2006 (region 19)
  • 2017* (region 33)
  • 2018* (region 33)
  • 2019 (region 33)
  • 2021* (region 33)

*Denoting Advancement to the Area Marching Band Contest

Concert & Sight-Reading

Years of Regional UIL Concert & Sight-Reading Sweepstakes

  • 2005* (A)
  • 2006* (A)
  • 2007* (RMA)
  • 2010^ (1)
  • 2011* (B)
  • 2015* (B)
  • 2021*^

^Denoting Symphonic

*Denoting Wind Symphony

State Solo & Ensemble Contest

note: records before 2017 are not available

  • 2017 Clarinet Ensemble
  • 2017 Brass Quartet
  • 2018 Trumpet Solo
  • 2018 Brass Quintet
  • 2019 Clarinet Trio
  • 2019 Clarinet Trio
  • 2019 Flute Quartet
  • 2019 Saxophone Quartet
  • 2019 Misc. Woodwind Ensemble
  • 2019 Trumpet Solo
  • 2019 Four Brass

Orchestra

Years of Regional UIL String Orchestra Sweepstakes

  • 2011*
  • 2013^
  • 2015^
  • 2018^*

^Denoting Symphonic

*Denoting Chamber

State Solo & Ensemble Contest

note: records before 2017 are not available

  • 2018 Violin Solo (1)
  • 2018 String Quartet (1)
  • 2018 String Quartet (1)

Alumni

Alumni association

In 1932, there began to be celebrations of school alumni. Ever since then, there have been annual reunions of school alumni. Since 1997, the alumni association has given out scholarships sponsored by its own. In 2020, for the first time, the annual reunion was cancelled.[34]

Notable alumni

Battle when he was a part of the Humble High School Football team.

Feeder patterns

Elementary schools that feed into Humble High School include:[40]

Middle schools that feed into Humble High School include:

  • Humble Middle School[48]
  • Ross Sterling Middle School[49]

References

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  8. ^ "Humble ISD Breaks Ground on Middle School #10 and Renovations fo". www.kingwood.com. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
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  10. ^ "Obituary for Bobby Bruce Smith". rosewood.cc. December 8, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
  11. ^ "Humble High principal, Bishop, to retire". May 29, 2003.
  12. ^ "'Street kid' named chief of Humble High". July 10, 2003.
  13. ^ "Humble Independent School District sees principal dominos fall for 2003-2004". August 7, 2003.
  14. ^ Leahy, Jennifer (June 20, 2007). "Larry Johnson to head New Humble High School". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  15. ^ Leahy, Jennifer (December 18, 2007). "Obituary: Humble High principal Larry Johnson". www.chron.com. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  16. ^ ""Forever a Wildcat" Humble High School principal retires after 30 years in education". May 11, 2019.
  17. ^ "New HHS principal seeks school-wide improvement".
  18. ^ "HHS Principal Announcement: May 11, 2022". www.humbleisd.net. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
  19. ^ Overview: HUMBLE H S. Texas Education Agency. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  20. ^ "International Baccalaureate / Welcome". www.humbleisd.net. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  21. ^ "Humble High to offer STEM academy this year". August 17, 2016.
  22. ^ "TEA designates 23 new T-STEM Academies". Archived from the original on August 4, 2018. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
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  28. ^ "Humble High School Salutes Veterans in Veterans Day Salute - Dock Line Magazine". Archived from the original on August 20, 2019. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
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  31. ^ "Wildcat Salute examines relationship between veterans, society". November 10, 2017.
  32. ^ "Humble High School JROTC recognized at North Houston Police Memorial Ceremony".
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  34. ^ Mehrtens, Savannah (June 21, 2020). "Humble High's 88th reunion canceled amid COVID-19". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
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