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National Arts In Education Week
Monday, September 8, 2025-A Day
Tuesday, September 9, 2025-B Day
- Volleyball JV vs Lago Vista-5 pm-HOME Main Gym
- Volleyball Freshman vs Lago Vista-5:30 pm-HOME Aux Gym
- Varsity Volleyball vs Lago Vista-6:30 pm-HOME Main Gym
Wednesday, September 10, 2025-A Day
Thursday, September 11, 2025-B Day
- Tennis vs Salado HS-4 pm-HOME
- Volleyball Varsity & JV @ McCallum Tournament-Time TBD-AWAY
- Football JV Blue vs Pieper-5 pm-Santa Rita MS Stadium
- Football Freshman Gold vs Bastrop HS-5 pm-HOME
- Football Freshman Navy vs Bastrop HS-6:30 pm-HOME
- Football JV White @ Johnson City HS-7 pm-AWAY
Friday, September 12, 2025-A Day
- National AVID Day - Wear a College Shirt
- Volleyball Varsity vs Austin Eastside-5:30 pm-AWAY
- Volleyball JV vs Austin Eastside-6:30 pm-AWAY
- Volleyball Freshman vs Austin Eastside-7:30pm-AWAY
Saturday, September 13, 2025
- Volleyball Varsity & JV @ McCallum Tournament-Time TBD-AWAY
- Volleyball Freshman @ Georgetown Tournament-Time TBD-AWAY
Coming Soon:
Celebrate Freedom Week
September 15, 2025-B Day
September 16, 2025-A Day
- Volleyball JV vs Austin Achieve HS-5:30 PM-HOME
- Volleyball Varsity vs Austin Achieve HS-6:30 PM-HOME
September 17, 2025-B Day
- Ranch Life-9AM-LRHS Lecture Room (More information coming soon)
September 18, 2025-A Day
- XC vs Del Valle HS-7AM-AWAY
- Tennis Varsity vs Academy-4 PM-HOME
- Football Freshman Navy vs LBJ HS-5PM-AWAY Burger Stadium
- Football Freshman White vs Hendrickson HS-5 PM-AWAY
- Football JV Blue vs LBJ HS-6:30 PM-AWAY Burger Stadium
September 19, 2025 - No School
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No School for Students - Staff Development Day
- Volleyball Freshman @ Travis HS -5:30 PM-AWAY
- Volleyball JV @ Travis HS-6:30 PM-AWAY
- Volleyball Varsity @ Travis HS-6:30 PM-AWAY
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Friday, September 12th is national AVID Day! Currently, LHISD offers the AVID program to 9th and 10th graders, with 2024 being our first year to participate in the program. What is AVID? Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is a 4-year elective course with a focus on preparing students for success in college and the professional world. AVID’s mission is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college and career readiness and success in a global society.
Please join in by wearing a college shirt on Friday, September 12th. Below is also a flyer to share out with parents, teachers and students.
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Taxpayer Tuesday
Want to know more about school finance? Confused about bond dollars and teacher shortage? Don't know much about M&O or I&S? Wondering how your home is taxed? Seeing talk of a VATRE on Facebook and not sure what it means for your household budget?
Join us for a Taxpayer Tuesday session with Liberty Hill ISD Chief Financial Officer Rosanna Guerrero. These sessions are for you, the taxpayers, to understand school finance and ask the questions you have!
Sessions are being offered in the mornings, over the lunch hour and in the evenings every Tuesday, September 9 - October 28.
See dates, locations and reserve your seat here: https://www.lhvotes.com/taxpayer-tuesdays
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Proposition A
Proposition A would provide $10.9M of additional funding in perpetuity for the district's Maintenance & Operations budget to fund:
- Student Programs
- Teacher and Staff Retention
- Safety and Security
Learn more at our Proposition A webpage at https://LHVotes.com.
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Attendance Boundary Committee
With the continued growth in Liberty Hill ISD and the opening of new schools on the horizon, we will be launching an AttendanceIt Boundary Committee this fall. We are seeking two to three parents from each campus to serve on this important committee.
The total time commitment is approximately 4–5 hours over the next few months, with meetings scheduled in both the mornings and afternoons.
If you are interested in serving, please complete and submit this form by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. While we may not be able to include every volunteer, we will strive to ensure broad representation from across our school communities. Selected participants will be contacted directly with more information.
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LHEF 2nd Annual Jingle Bell 5K & 1K Fun Run
Registration for the 2nd Annual Jingle Bell 5K & 1K Fun Run is now open! Join your community on December 13th running through the Santa Rita Ranch neighborhood that morning and then enjoy the Christmas Festival that evening. Proceeds from this event benefit not only the Liberty Hill ISD Education Foundation, but also the PE department or activity fund of LHISD schools.
Learn more and register your family here: https://www.lhisdeducationfoundation.org/jingle-bell-5k
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Friday Care is Here!
Need child care on Professional Development Fridays? Liberty Hill ISD offers Friday Only Child Care with full-day supervision from 7:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. Students will enjoy a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment while school is out.
Cost: $38 per student, per day (reduced rates available for those who qualify)
Students bring their own lunch and two snacks (cafeteria closed)
Families choose only the dates needed (listed on the flyer)
Campus location may vary depending on enrollment
Flexible attendance—drop off/pick up during the day as needed
Space is limited, so register early!
https://libertyhillisd.revtrak.net/rw-panther-extended-care/
Note: Students already enrolled in After School Panther Extended Care should not register here. The YMCA will also offer Friday care at Tierra Rosa Elementary — Learn More Here: https://bit.ly/YFridays.
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🍎 National School Lunch Program Changes
Starting Sept. 1, 2025, reduced-price meals in Texas public schools will now be free under new state legislation.
Families who qualify through the 2025–26 Benefits Application will receive breakfast and lunch at no cost.
From Aug. 12–31, reduced-price meals were still charged at $0.40; any balance from that time remains the family’s responsibility.
Each student receives one free entrée per meal, plus unlimited fruits and veggies.
REMINDER FOR CURRENT BENEFICIARIES: The 30-day rollover for expiring benefits ends Sept. 16. Even if your child qualified last year, you must reapply this year to continue receiving benefits. Beginning Sept. 18, meal charges will apply if a new application has not been approved.
Learn More and Apply today: https://www.libertyhill.txed.net/cns
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New school year, new ways to get involved at Liberty Hill ISD!
There’s no better time to make a difference in your child’s education and our growing community. From PTOs and booster clubs to Watch D.O.G.S., there are so many ways to plug in.
Want to take it a step further? You can also serve on committees like:
Long-Range Planning Committee (LRPC)
District Education Improvement Council (DEIC)
School Health Advisory Council (SHAC)
Learn more and sign up:
https://www.libertyhill.txed.net/getinvolved
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Counseling Services Notification and Screener Consent
In accordance with newly passed legislation (SB12), the District must notify parents of school counseling services and give parents the opportunity to opt out before those services are provided to their child. Consent and opt-out selection given through this form is effective during the current school year unless rescinded earlier. Please read more information and complete the LRHS Consent Form at the link below:
LRHS SB12 Parent Letter
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Please complete the form for each child who attends LRHS
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Homecoming Parade Date Correction
LRHS Homecoming Parade October 6, 2025.
The previous calendar had the wrong date listed.
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- Doors open at 7:30 am
- First Bell rings at 7:50 am
- Students who arrive before 7:50 am will wait in the cafeteria. Breakfast will be served
- School day begins at 8:00 am every day.
- School day ends at 3:50 pm every day.
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HB1481: Student Device Use Restricted
Beginning this school year, Texas House Bill 1481 requires all public school districts to restrict student use of personal communication devices — such as phones, smartwatches, earbuds, and tablets — during the school day.Liberty Hill ISD is following this state-mandated law by asking students to keep devices powered off and put away during instructional time, hallway transitions, and lunch periods.This change supports a more focused learning environment, reduces distractions, and encourages face-to-face engagement between students and staff.Learn more and view our policy & FAQs: https://www.libertyhill.txed.net/HB1481
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Every student is expected to follow the LHISD Dress Code & Student Code of Conduct everyday.
2025 - 2026 Student Code of Conduct
2025 - 2026 Dress Code
Here are some highlights of the dress code:
#5 -Students’ faces must not have any facial hair.
#6 - Piercings are allowed in the ears, but gauges are prohibited. A small nostril stud piercing is allowed but bridge and septum piercings are prohibited. All other facial piercings are prohibited.
This means that hoop nose rings are prohibited
#8 - Tops must meet the beltline and should not expose the midriff at any time.
If students are out of dress code, the Administration will ask the student to change. If dress code violations persist, students will be assigned additional consequences.
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Students will enjoy lunch based on the location of their 3rd and 7th period classes. All lunches are located in the cafeteria. Students are permitted to sit in the cafeteria tables, on the porch or in the library. Students are NOT permitted to leave campus during lunch.
- B Lunch: 12:05 pm - 12:35 pm
- C Lunch: 12:55 pm - 1:25 pm
Meals and a la carte items are available for purchase in the cafeteria. If you would like to add money to your student’s account, please visit the Skyward Parent Portal.
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LRHS Clubs Opt-In Form
The State of Texas now requires parental/guardian consent before a student may participate in any school club. At LRHS, we offer many different clubs, and we understand that completing a separate consent form for each one could be overwhelming.
To make the process easier, we will be using the LRHS CLUB PERMISSION FORM, completed by a parent/guardian, for students to participate in any club. In order for your student to participate in clubs at LRHS, you must fill out the permission form. It is important that a parent/guardian fills this form out and not a student.
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SB12 Annual Notification of Health-Related Services and Parental Consent
In accordance with the *new* Texas Senate Bill 12, Liberty Hill ISD is providing this notice to inform you of the health-related services available to students during the upcoming school year. SB 12 specifically states that parents must now provide consent for their child to receive any nursing or medical services at school. This includes routine care such as temperature checks, administering over-the-counter medication, or basic first aid. As part of this new mandate, parents have the opportunity to opt in or opt out of campus-based health-related services for their child.
To comply with legislative requirements, we ask that you acknowledge receipt of this notice by completing the form at the following link: 2025-2026 Health Services Annual Parent/Guardian Consent
If you choose to opt out of these services, and your child becomes ill or sustains an injury during the school day, the campus nurse will not be permitted to assess or provide care.
Emergency Situations: In the event of an emergency or if someone requires life-saving measures, staff are authorized to provide assistance to the student.
Services that campuses may include (but are not limited to):
Acute Care: Providing immediate care for illnesses and non- life threatening injuries. (i.e, taking temperature, cleansing a scrape & applying a bandaid, assessing stomach ache, headaches)
Chronic Disease Management: Assisting students with chronic conditions like asthma or diabetes in managing their health, administering medications, and developing individualized healthcare plans (IHPs).
Medication Administration: Administering both prescribed and over-the-counter medications as per the physician's orders and with parental consent.
Preventive Care: Providing or coordinating preventive care, like state-required immunization reminders and resources.
Promote health education on topics like nutrition and hygiene.
Care Coordination: Collaborating with physicians, families, and school staff to ensure comprehensive care, advocacy, and communicating health information effectively. (i.e., ensuring all staff are aware of the child's medical needs and the support needed throughout the school day).
Health Education: Educating students and parents on various health topics, including disease prevention, healthy lifestyles, and managing chronic conditions.
Mental Health Support: Provide first-aid care and crisis intervention, then partner with and transfer care to the campus counseling department for further support if warranted.
Identifying and Addressing Health Barriers to Learning: Recognizing health problems that may be impeding a student's educational progress and partnering with education staff in developing plans to address them. (i.e, participating, advocating in IEP/504 meetings)
Referrals to Community Resources: Connecting students and families with community healthcare providers and social services.
If you have questions about the health‑related services available at your child’s campus or wish to request additional information, please contact us at healthservices@libertyhill.txed.net
We remain committed to supporting your child’s health, safety, and well-being in partnership with you.
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First Pep Rally of the Year |
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First Pep Rally of the Year |
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First Pep Rally of the Year |
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First Pep Rally of the Year |
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Wrangler Pit Crew |
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LRHS First Programs |
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SportsYou Codes |
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Team Tryout Dates |
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Tickets
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LHISD Gold Card - For Fans 60+
For just $25, this lifetime membership pass gives fans aged 60+ free admission to LHISD home athletic events (excluding playoffs and tournaments).
Must be 60 or older
Must live within LHISD boundaries OR have an immediate family member in LHISD athletics
Non-transferable; valid for one person
Pick up passes at the LHISD Administration Building (301 Forrest Street). ID required.
Learn more or purchase here: https://bit.ly/LHISDGoldCard
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Clear Bag Policy
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Click here for the LRHS Counseling Website
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The LHISD Anonymous Reporting System, which can be found on all campus and district websites and our mobile app, allows you to submit secure, anonymous safety concerns to help someone who may hurt themselves or others.
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LHISD Families: Keeping students safe means knowing what to watch for.
Online predators are getting smarter — and Texas continues to see a rise in online child exploitation cases.
Know2Protect, a national campaign supported by the Department of Homeland Security, offers a free Internet Safety Checklist and additional resources to help parents and trusted adults:
Understand common grooming tactics
Respond to suspicious online behavior
Report abuse
Access support for victims
Let’s work together to protect our students online and off. Learn more by visiting https://www.dhs.gov/know2protect.
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Parent Square | Turn on Notifications!
We're all about staying CONNECTED, and we want to make sure you are too! Our district is stepping up its communication game with Parent Square (ONLY) – your one-stop hub for all things school-related!
If you haven't hopped on board yet, now's the perfect time to do it! Just head over to the app store, snag the Parent Square App, and dive right in! Get ready for a whole new level of engagement!
Why do we love Parent Square? Let us count the ways! Choose how you want to stay in the loop: emails, texts, app notifications – you name it! It's all about YOUR preferences. Plus, get this: you can decide whether you're all about that real-time update life or if you prefer a neat and tidy daily digest at 6:00 pm.
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Legacy Ranch High School
450 County Road 258
Liberty Hill, TX 78642
512-668-1817
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Legacy Ranch High School |
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