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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.
Hutto ISD today announced Eric Johnson as the founding Principal of Lee Martinez Elementary School, which is scheduled to open this Fall. Johnson has worked in Hutto ISD for nearly four years, most recently serving as Principal at Veterans’ Hill Elementary School. He brings over 20 years of experience to Hutto ISD’s latest campus, the District’s eighth for elementary students.
This August, 32 additional Hutto ISD teachers will receive a boost in pay under the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) program — an initiative that rewards top-performing teachers with higher salaries, and aids in attracting and retaining incredible talent. "We are thrilled to recognize our dedicated educators for their hard work and impact on student success,” said Jeni Neatherlin, Superintendent of Hutto ISD.
Hutto ISD on Friday announced it received the 2025 Award of Merit for Purchasing Operations from The Texas Association of School Business Officials (TASBO). Each year, volunteers with the TASBO Purchasing & Supply Management Research Committee evaluate the award criteria to ensure it represents the latest best practices.
Hutto ISD is proud to announce that its Communications team earned two Best of Category Awards, nine Gold Star Awards, two Silver Awards, and the prestigious Crystal Commendation—one of the Texas School Public Relations Association’s (TSPRA) highest honos—at the association’s annual Star Awards Banquet held on Feb. 19.
Hutto ISD today announced Eli Reinhart, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Offensive Coordinator of the Year in 2024, as its new head varsity football coach. Reinhart’s offensive leadership helped North Crowley to a 50-21 win over Austin Westlake in the UIL 6A D1 state championship game in December.
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.
These talented students bring leadership, creativity, and a passion for STEM to their work, paving the way for future generations of female engineers.
"Whether it be in athletics, academics, or robotics, there are always ways to go out into the world and make it your oyster.”
Hutto ISD’s Early College High School (ECHS) program offers an extraordinary opportunity for students to earn an associate degree or up to 60 college credit hours by the time they graduate high school—all at no cost to families.
The Hutto Education Foundation (HEF) continues to champion student innovation and leadership with its Student IMPACT Grants, an initiative designed to empower young leaders to create meaningful change.