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Humble ISD thanks exiting board members, recognizes newcomers Written by Beverly Horner Published: 17 May 2021
At the May 11 board meeting, the Humble ISD Board of Trustees met to thank current members for service and congratulate newcomers. Board President Robert Sitton thanked exiting members Brent Engelage for his 15 years of service and Keith Lapeze for his 10 years of service to the district.
Sitton stated, “These two gentlemen have made a huge impact on our schools over the past decade and a half. We congratulate them for all their combined and individual contributions. They have researched issues, attended events, represented the school district, and been a voice for our children.”
Sitton, Kirchhofer, Parker, Lemond Dixon win Humble ISD election Written by David Tatchin Published: 03 May 2021
On May 1, voters cast their ballots for four Humble ISD board of trustees positions. Incumbents Robert Sitton and Martina Lemond Dixon retained their seats while newcomers Ken Kirchhofer and Chris Parker were elected.
Approximately 9,000 votes were cast in the election, which is equivalent to a low 7 percent turnout.
The newly elected board members will be sworn in next month. “Board members are scheduled to take the oath of office at the school board meeting on June 8,” said Jamie Mount, chief communications officer for Humble ISD.
Humble ISD posts second financial statements of candidates Written by Cynthia Calvert Published: 30 April 2021
The second round of campaign financial disclosures for the Humble ISD school board election show Martina Dixon raised the most money during the second reporting period (March 23- April 21.) She raised $5,980. Chris Parker had the second highest donated, with a reporting of $5,352. Ken Kirchhofer raised $2,908.53 and Robert Sitton raised $2,763.04. The reports are posted at HumbleISD.net.
Dixon benefited from a $2,500 donation from Rick Walker, a Kingwood resident who ran for Congress in 2018. The first round of reports showed he donated the same amount to Sitton, Parker and Janie Branham. U.S. Congressman Dan Crenshaw, who defeated Walker, donated $1,000 from his campaign to Sitton.