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Harris County judge s race primary results

As of 7 a.m. Wednesday, Alex Mealer is leading the way with 31 percent of the vote. She is followed by Vidal Martinez and Martina Lemond Dixon.

Sitton, Kirchhofer, Parker, Lemond Dixon win Humble ISD election

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 school board election set for May 1

Humble ISD school board election set for May 1 Written by David Tatchin Published: 22 February 2021 The candidates running for four Humble ISD board seats have been finalized, with Election Day set to take place on May 1. Early voting will begin Monday, April 19 and continue until April 27. School board members are volunteers, who serve without pay, and are elected for four-year terms. Four of the board’s seven seats are up for reelection this year. The deadline to submit applications closed at 5 p.m. Feb. 12. There are a total of 19 candidates running for the four positions. They are: Position No. 1: Edgar Clayton, William A. Epperson, Robert A. Sitton, Rebecca Tribo

Humble ISD to rename high school for Sconzo

Humble ISD to rename high school for Sconzo Written by Sha Johnson Published: 14 December 2020 Former Humble ISD Superintendent Dr. Guy Sconzo will be honored by having Quest Early College High School renamed to Dr. Guy M. Sconzo Early College High School. In a unanimous decision, all seven board trustees voted to rename the campus that some feel the late Sconzo, who served as superintendent from 2001-2016, had the most impact on. Sconzo passed away in April of 2020 after battling cancer.  The “Team of Eight” as Sitton described, consisted of the seven current school board trustees and the current Humble ISD Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Fagen, whom replaced Sconzo in her position. One by one, each of them shared heartfelt, and sometimes teary-eyed, words of gratitude and honor in being involved in the deliberation and decision. 

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