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Parents and students urge Humble ISD board to address bullying, bus reliability and to declare March 'Theater in Our Schools Month'
Summary
Public commenters, including students and parents, urged continued support for career and technical education, asked the board to investigate a reported bullying incident that left a student afraid to attend school, requested fixes to the bus system, and the board adopted a proclamation declaring March 2026 Theater in Our Schools Month.
Public comment at the Humble ISD board meeting included student and parent appeals on several topics, followed by trustees’ acknowledgments and the board’s unanimous adoption of a theater proclamation.
Cadence Seguin, who identified herself as president of Humble High School’s chapter of the National Technical Honor Society and a career‑technical education ambassador, asked the board to continue supporting CTE programs that provide industry certifications and hands‑on learning. “Career and technical education is not a backup plan. It is a smart strategic pathway to success,” she told trustees.
Laquent Jenkins, a parent, described a Feb. 23 incident he…
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