Following the recommendation of the 2022-2023 Long-Range Planning Committee, which thoroughly addressed the district's rapid growth, the Liberty Hill ISD Board of Trustees convened on February 6th, 2023.
In a unanimous decision, the Board approved an order calling for a substantial $471.1 million bond election to address the district's evolving needs. Subsequently, the 2023 Bond passed with flying colors during the election held on May 6, 2023, reflecting the overwhelming support and confidence of the community in the proposed measures.
PROP A
$459M
✓ Passed 77%
SCHOOL FACILITIES
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School facilities, district-wide safety and security, expansions related to fine arts education, academics, and enrichment programing, and career and technical education (CTE) facilities.
PROP B
$7.1M
✓ Passed 76%
TECHNOLOGY
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Laptops, tablets, and other technology devices for students and staff.
PROP C
$5M
✓ Passed 65%
STADIUM FACILITIES
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Additional Concession Stand/Restroom at LHHS, and Turf replacement for Panther Stadium Field.
The Liberty Hill ISD Long Range Planning Committee met over the course of the 2022-2023 school year before recommending a Bond package to the
school board. Learn more about the work of the committee through the presentations linked below.
2022-2023 Long Range Planning Committee
On May 1, 2021, Liberty Hill voters approved a $491.7 million bond to invest in new infrastructure and facilities updates due to the increasing growth of the district. The 2021 Bond election includes four propositions.
2020-2021 Long Range Planning Committee
The Liberty Hill ISD Long Range Planning Committee met over the course of the 2020-2021 school year before recommending a Bond package to the
school board. Learn more about the work of the committee through the presentations linked below.
Build New Schools and Renovate Existing Schools
Purchase New Technology Devices for Students and Staff
Expand the Football Stadium at Liberty Hill High School
Build a New Football Stadium for Legacy Ranch High School
In the November 2018 election, voters approved a $98.6 million bond to build a new elementary school, a new middle school, convert the Intermediate School into an elementary campus, and add classroom space onto Liberty Hill High School.