We’re excited to welcome you to our community. This page has everything you need to get started, including student enrollment, attendance zones, school supply lists, special education resources, and more. Explore the links below to find helpful information and ensure a smooth start for your family at LHISD!
Every child in Texas has the right to a free public education. A parent (or other person standing in parental relation to a child) may enroll the child in school in the district in which he or she lives or enroll in another option, such as a charter school.
Compulsory attendance applies to students who are at least six years old as of September 1 of the applicable school year. For more information on enrollment and compulsory attendance, please see Texas Education Code (TEC), Chapter 25.
What immunizations does Texas require upon enrollment?
The Texas Department of State Health Services website provides a list of immunization requirements children must have to enroll in school.
What if I do not have all the required documentation?
Texas Education Code Sec. 25.002. describes the requirements for enrollment and details various exceptions. There are also special provisions regarding children who may be experiencing homelessness.
What if my child was previously homeschooled?
Under 19 TAC §74.26(a)(2), a school district must ensure that the records or transcripts of a student transferring from a home school, unaccredited private school, or an out-of-state or out-of-country school (including a foreign exchange student) are evaluated and that the student is placed in appropriate classes promptly. The district may use a variety of methods to verify the content of courses for which a transfer student has earned credit. Awarding of credit for courses taken may be determined by reviewing the curriculum and/or work of the student, or by using appropriate assessments.
We’re in the military; where can we find resources that pertain to us?
The Division of Regional Services serves as the contact for Resources for Military Families in Texas, including participation in the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. The division facilitates the work of the compact and alternate compact commissioners representing Texas to the compact commission. The division assists military families, who have moved to Texas from a compact state, to enter school, be appropriately placed, and graduate. Additionally, the State Advisory Council on Educational Opportunity for Military Children was created by HB 3932 and will take effect on September 1, 2021.
For questions or concerns not listed on this page, please contact the Liberty Hill ISD Enrollment Team directly.
See school supply lists by grade by visiting the school supply list webpage.
Liberty Hill ISD uses ParentSquare for school communication, primarily with email, text and app notifications. ParentSquare automatically generates an account for each parent, using their preferred email address and phone number from Skyward Family Access.
We encourage parents to access their accounts so they can download the mobile app and update their preferences on when and how they are notified, as well as set which language they prefer for sending and receiving messages.
SMART tag is a full-featured system designed to streamline services for transportation. The system feature ensures authorized bus ridership, resulting in increased safety and security of students who utilize school bus transportation. Passive RFID technology and cloud-connected tablet computers in each school bus provide accurate, near real-time information.
Current students can request transcripts through SchooLinks or download unofficial copies via SchooLinks or Skyward. Alumni can request transcripts using the district-specific SchooLinks link. Please allow 3–5 business days for processing; official transcripts cannot be sent to personal emails.
Liberty Hill ISD provides tailored special education services to support the unique needs of students with disabilities. Through individualized instruction, accommodations, and modifications, we help students grow and thrive in a supportive environment.
Panther Extended Care is a before and after-school childcare program for elementary-aged students. Liberty Hill ISD children who attend Panther Extended Care experience an innovative, enriching curriculum created by a certified teacher.