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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Humble Independent School District is a school district based in Humble, Texas, USA. It serves the city of Humble, small portions of the city of Houston (including the community of Kingwood), and portions of unincorporated Harris County (including the communities of Atascocita and Fall Creek). As of April 2012, the district serves over 37,000 students and is led by Superintendent Dr. Guy Sconzo.Humble ISD currently has five high schools and one magnet high school.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. 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 students, which led to the opening of Atascocita High School in 2006. AHS was designed with smaller learning communities, in which students take their core classes in one of eight houses located at the school. After the opening of AHS, Humble and Kingwood High Schools were renovated and installed with smaller learning communities. In 2007, the district opened Kingwood Park High School at the former Kingwood ninth grade campus. Continued growth in the southern part of the district has led to Humble ISD building Summer Creek High School, which opened in 2009. Humble ISD also has seven middle schools and 25 elementary schools.The district recently built the eco-friendly Atascocita Springs Elementary School in Eagle Springs, and Woodcreek Middle School near Summer Creek High School. Both campuses opened in August 2010. Turner Stadium, the district's largest stadium shared by the all five high schools, was renovated for the 2012 AAU Junior Olympics.In 2010, the school district was rated \"recognized\" by the Texas Education Agency.Dan Huberty, a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Humble, is a former HISD trustee, having served in that position from 2006 to 2010. He was the board president from 2009 to 2010."@en }

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