Community members will have several opportunities this month to learn more about Liberty Hill ISD’s upcoming voter-approval tax rate election, or VATRE.

LHISD officials will host more than a dozen question-and-answer events and presentations across the district during the month of October. On Nov. 4, the district will ask voters to approve a $0.07 tax rate increase under Proposition A to generate $10.7 million new funding for student programs, safety and security initiatives and teacher salaries.

Learn more

LHISD will hold the following presentations lasting 25-30 minutes and featuring Q&A sessions at:The district will offer come-and-go informational Q&A time from:LHISD will provide presentations lasting 25-30 minutes at Taxpayer Tuesday events at:
  • 6 p.m. Oct. 7 at LHISD Headquarters
  • Noon Oct. 14 at LHISD Headquarters
  • 6 p.m. Oct. 21 at Rancho Sienna Elementary Library
  • 8 a.m. Oct. 28 at LHISD Headquarters
Additionally, the district will host a panel discussion featuring a Q&A with LHISD interim Superintendent Travis Motal and school board President Megan Parsons. The event will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 23 at Bill Burden Elementary.



Get involved

Visit LHvotes.com to RSVP to an event or learn more about Prop A.

How we got here

LHISD officials told Community Impact the district is facing a $10 million funding hole. The district has made $8 million in budget cuts over the past two fiscal years, including cutting 78 positions, and realized a $2 million budget deficit in fiscal year 2024-25.


District voters failed to approve a nearly $0.06 tax rate increase through LHISD’s VATRE in November 2024.