The story of Hutto High School is a story of community investment, student pride, and expanded possibility. Supported by Hutto ISD Hutto ISD’s 2022 bond and completed in 2025, the renovation represents approximately $35 million in bond-funded construction and reflects priorities shaped through community workshops. Students, families, educators, and district leaders helped define a shared vision for the campus: community pride, student ownership, visibility of student work, and welcoming spaces. That vision guided major investments in Career and Technical Education, fine arts, JROTC, and campus infrastructure, expanding the ways students can create, perform, build, lead, and prepare for life beyond high school. The renovation also improves event parking, storm drainage, and campus capacity for approximately 2,639 students. For Hutto ISD, this project is more than a renovation. It is a community investment in belonging, pride, and possibility — a campus shaped by local voices and designed for the students who will carry that vision forward.

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