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The Humble Independent School District serves the Humble/Atascocita and Kingwood areas. HISD comprises four high schools, one ninth grade school, six middle schools, and 18 elementary schools. Humble ISD established a program for academically gifted learners in its elementary schools in 1979, calling it Win For Gifted Students ("WINGS"). Since  that time, the program has grown to include students in grade levels 2-12. HISD also has an impressive, well-rounded athletics program. Students may not take athletics as a class until seventh grade, but can participate in a variety of intramural sports and leagues. High school students may choose to participate in a full range of UIL and non-UIL sports. Higher education institutions such as Rice, the University of Houston, Texas Southern University, Houston Community College and the University of St. Thomas all have campuses in Houston. A commute to Huntsville takes you to Sam Houston State University. North Harris County Community College has two campuses within a short distance of Humble, offering two year study programs. 
 

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