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Hutto Independent School District will issue approximately $100 million in Unlimited Tax School Building Bonds, Series 2025*, with the bond sale scheduled for June 11, 2025. The final bond amount may vary prior to the sale. This offering, which is open to the public, represents a significant opportunity for the community to be part of Hutto ISD’s continued growth and transformation.
Hutto Independent School District continues to impress the nation’s top bond rating agencies and announces that it has maintained its high bond ratings from Moody’s Ratings (Moody’s) and S&P Global Ratings (S&P) for rating reviews just completed.
Hutto Independent School District has been honored as one of the 2025 Best Communities for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation. This marks the second time Hutto ISD has received this distinction, with the first recognition occurring in 2021.
The Hutto ISD Board of Trustees approved on Thursday funding for the installation of new synthetic turf surfaces at both Farley Middle School and Hutto Middle School, a move that brings athletic field equity to all three of the district’s middle school campuses.
Hutto ISD today opened online enrollment for the 2025-2026 academic year. This process allows both new and returning students to secure their spots for the upcoming school year from the comfort of their homes.
For further assistance or questions regarding enrollment, please email enrollment@huttoisd.net.
Dave Campbell’s Texas Football this week named Hutto ISD Superintendent Jeni Neatherlin one of the 10 most influential women in Texas high school football. Neatherlin was recognized for her leadership in athletics administrators and aspiring head football coaches. She has a strong passion for coordinating the efforts between academics and athletics.
Inspiring Excellence
Hutto ISD is a proud district that develops community involvement and support through strong relationships and caring for all students. Hippo Nation achieves success for all students by embracing our uniqueness and strong sense of belonging. We strive to create world-class problem solvers and 21st-century learners by inspiring excellence in academics, character, and community.
Ms. Leon has simple advice: “If you’re serious about teaching, Hutto ISD's Teacher Apprenticeship Program is the best way to start."
"Whether it be in athletics, academics, or robotics, there are always ways to go out into the world and make it your oyster.”
April is Month of the Military Child. Hutto ISD, under the leadership of PFE, proudly supports and honors our military students and their families, including the Murray family.
Mrs. Torres was recently awarded a Master designation through the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA), recognizing her outstanding impact on student growth and instructional leadership.