Humble ISD Announces 2025 Students of Character

Humble ISD Announces 2025 Students of Character
Humble ISD has announced its 2025 Students of Character. An 8th grade girl and boy and a 12th grade girl and boy from each secondary campus is chosen by their peers for the honor. The 8th graders are then invited to serve on the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council throughout their high school years.
On Monday, March 31, the 2025 Humble ISD Students of Character were recognized at the James D. Eggers Instructional Support Center.
Each Student of Character received certificates from United States Congressman Dan Crenshaw, Texas State Representative Charles Cunningham, a certificate and award from Humble ISD, and a neon light to help them remember to #ShineOn, which is Humble ISD’s theme for the year.
The Atascocita High School Orchestra quartet provided music for the event. The Summer Creek High School Culinary Program prepared the food for the luncheon.
The 2025 Students of Character are:
Middle School:
Atascocita - Laini Vereen and Maxime Adjavon
Autumn Ridge - Brianna Henry and Caleb-James Feliciano
Creekwood - Elizabeth Couvillon and Koen Uresti
Humble - Nhi Le and Joangel Gama
Kingwood - Lyla Hernandez and Luke Solberg
Riverwood - Evangeline Foss and Emanuelle Sanabria Martinez
Ross Sterling - Aaliyah Washington and Alan Mares
Timberwood - Addison Castillo and Luke Cordova
West Lake - Aubrey Joiner and Logan Gibb
Woodcreek - Taegan Davis and Blake Shevchek
High School:
Atascocita - Ainsley Ash and Adrian Garcia
Guy M. Sconzo Early College - Chloe Thomas and Renner Lindquist
Humble - Dawn Roberson and Jay’Len Titus
Kingwood - Leah Inman and Pierce Grisaffe
Kingwood Park - Courtney Daniel and Aaron Rivera
Summer Creek - Jessica Nguyen and William Hill
For more photos and details visit:
www.humbleisd.net/ar ticle/2124655