Humble Independent School District
It's time to
pay your taxes.
Every year Humble ISD collects over half a billion dollars in public funds.
Most people have no idea where it goes.
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Browse by School Year
Full interactive breakdowns across all 21 TEA function categories.
School Year
2024–25
$535.1M
Full data — adopted budget, amendments, and independently audited ACFR actuals.
12 of 21 categories have exact individual figures.
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School Year
2025–26
$562.2M
All 21 categories with adopted + amendments through January 2026.
Audited actuals available fall 2026 after fiscal year ends June 30.
View Budget in Progress ›
Bond Debt
$1.997B
Outstanding as of FY2025
Total bond obligations — principal + interest. Per resident: $9,779.
Debt has grown 126% since 2014 while population grew just 7.7%.
View Debt Report ›
What is this,
and why does it matter?
School districts are required by Texas law to publish detailed financial reports. But those reports — often hundreds of pages of accounting tables — are nearly impossible for everyday taxpayers to navigate.
This site takes official Humble ISD documents and translates them into plain language with interactive charts. Nothing is hidden, estimated without disclosure, or altered. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Humble ISD.
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Adopted Budget — What the Board approved before the year started. The legal spending plan.
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Amended Budget — Changes the Board approved during the year. Each amendment is a public record.
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ACFR Actuals — What was actually spent, independently audited. The authoritative record.
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Drill down — Click any chart segment or table row to see what's inside each spending category.