Homes in Humble ISD
Humble Independent School District
Humble ISD serves the Lake Houston area, including Atascocita, Kingwood, Humble, and a number of fast-growing master-planned communities like Eagle Springs, Fall Creek, The Groves, and Balmoral. The district is widely respected for strong academic programs, modern campuses, and a long-standing commitment to fine arts and athletics. Kingwood High School and Atascocita High School are well known for competitive sports and strong college-prep pathways. Humble ISD also offers extensive career and technical education through its CTE center, giving students hands-on training in fields like health science, engineering, and culinary arts. Families relocating to the Lake Houston area often consider Humble ISD a key reason to live in this part of greater Houston.
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District highlights
- Highly regarded academic programs across all grade levels
- Award-winning fine arts and competitive UIL athletics
- Modern campuses serving fast-growing communities
- Robust career and technical education center
- Strong support for special programs and gifted education
- Active parent and community involvement
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School zoning changes regularly. Call (832) 215-4824 to verify zoning for a specific address.
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Communities in Humble ISD
Atascocita
Atascocita sits along Lake Houston in northeast Harris County, offering a relaxed suburban feel with strong family appeal. Buyers love the mix of Humble ISD and Sheldon ISD schools, golf courses, lake access, and quick connections to Beltway 8 and US-59. Master-planned neighborhoods, mature trees, and varied price points make it popular with first-time buyers, growing families, and Houston commuters who want more space without giving up convenience.
Kingwood
Kingwood, known as the Livable Forest, offers wooded village neighborhoods, more than 75 miles of greenbelt trails, and a strong sense of community. Most of Kingwood is zoned to Humble ISD, which is highly rated by local families. The area sits along US 59 and Loop 494, putting downtown Houston about 30 minutes away. Kingwood suits families seeking great schools, outdoor lifestyle, and a small-town feel inside the Houston metro.
Humble
Humble is a historic city in northeast Harris County with a small-town feel and big-city access. Buyers find a mix of established neighborhoods, newer master-planned communities, and easy connections to US-59, Beltway 8, and IAH airport. Humble ISD serves most of the city with strong schools. The area suits first-time buyers, growing families, and commuters who want value without sacrificing proximity to Houston jobs, shopping, and entertainment.
Eagle Springs MPC
Eagle Springs is a large Land Tejas master-planned community in Atascocita, zoned to Humble ISD and known for its resort-style amenities. Residents enjoy multiple pools, a Junior Olympic pool, splash pads, parks, sports fields, a fitness center, and miles of trails. Quick access to Beltway 8, FM 1960, and US-59 makes commutes to downtown Houston and IAH airport simple. Eagle Springs fits growing families, first-time buyers, and move-up buyers who want strong amenities and Humble ISD schools.
Fall Creek MPC
Fall Creek is a master-planned golf course community developed by Trendmaker in northeast Harris County, just off Beltway 8 between Humble and Atascocita. The neighborhood is anchored by The Golf Club of Houston, a Ben Crenshaw signature course that hosts PGA Tour events. Residents enjoy pools, parks, fitness facilities, and Humble ISD schools. Easy access to US-59 and Beltway 8 puts downtown Houston and IAH airport within reach, making Fall Creek a great fit for executives, golfers, and active families.
Walden on Lake Houston MPC
Walden on Lake Houston is a resort-style waterfront master-planned community in Atascocita, featuring a marina, yacht club, 18-hole golf course, tennis center, and racquet club. Residents enjoy direct Lake Houston access, boating, fishing, and a long list of social amenities. The neighborhood is zoned to Humble ISD and offers a mix of mid-tier homes and luxury waterfront estates. Quick access to FM 1960 and Beltway 8 puts downtown Houston, IAH airport, and US-59 within reach for commuters who love water living.
Balmoral MPC
Balmoral is a Land Tejas and Starwood master-planned community in Humble, home to the first Crystal Lagoon in the Houston metro area. The clear-water lagoon offers a true beach experience with white sand, paddleboards, and kayaks. Residents also enjoy a fitness center, pools, parks, and trails. Balmoral is zoned to both Humble ISD and Aldine ISD depending on the section, with quick access to Beltway 8 and US-59 for downtown and IAH airport commutes.
The Groves MPC
The Groves is a Crescent Communities master-planned community in Atascocita with a planned buildout of around 3,700 homes. Residents enjoy The Hub amenity center, pools, splash pads, fitness facilities, miles of nature trails, and tree-lined streets that preserve the area's natural beauty. The Groves is zoned to Humble ISD, with on-site Groves Elementary. Quick access to Beltway 8, US-59, and West Lake Houston Parkway makes commutes to downtown Houston and IAH airport simple for families.
Frequently Asked Questions
What high schools are in Humble ISD?
Humble ISD includes Kingwood High School, Atascocita High School, Summer Creek High School, Kingwood Park, Humble High School, and the Quest Early College High School. Each has unique strengths in academics, athletics, or specialized programs. Dana Roadnight can help match your family to the right high school zone.
Is Humble ISD a good school district?
Humble ISD is well respected for strong academics, modern facilities, and a long tradition in athletics and fine arts. Families choose it for the balance of suburban community life and quality public schools. Many campuses have earned state and regional recognition for academic performance.
Which neighborhoods are zoned to Humble ISD?
Humble ISD covers Atascocita, Kingwood, Humble, Eagle Springs, Fall Creek, Walden on Lake Houston, Balmoral, and The Groves. Specific school assignments vary by street, so call Dana Roadnight at (832) 215-4824 to confirm zoning for any home in the Lake Houston area.
How does Humble ISD compare to New Caney ISD?
Humble ISD is larger and more established, covering Kingwood and Atascocita, while New Caney ISD serves the fast-growing area east of US-59, including Tavola and Valley Ranch. Both districts have strong newer campuses, but Humble ISD has a longer track record across more high schools.
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