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‘Failure is an opportunity to grow’: Humble ISD elementary school jumps from F to B in one year
Summary by The Houston Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Jaewon Jung, Michael Lemons , as published by Click2Houston KPRC2 Local
· August 17, 2026
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Key points The school's score rose by 24 points from the previous year, which is the largest gain among all Humble ISD schools. The Texas Education Agency released the latest ratings, showing a substantial increase for one Humble ISD campus.
A significant improvement has been noted in a local elementary school's state accountability rating. The Texas Education Agency released the latest ratings, showing a substantial increase for one Humble ISD campus.
The school's score rose by 24 points from the previous year, which is the largest gain among all Humble ISD schools. This change is a notable achievement for the school.
Further details about this turnaround are available from the source, including the school's new rating and the reaction of its principal to the improved score.
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Published: August 17, 2026 ·
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