2026 Bond Election Results

While we are disappointed in the outcome of the bond election, the La Grange ISD Board of Trustees and I remain steadfast in our commitment to providing an exceptional education for our students.

We are grateful to everyone who took the time to learn about the bond proposal and participate in the election. Your engagement reflects how deeply this community cares about La Grange ISD.

Our facility challenges remain, but we are committed to finding solutions that meet the needs of our students and staff. We will continue working together and listening to the community.

Thank you for your continued support, involvement, and belief in the mission of La Grange ISD.

Mr. Andy McHazlett
La Grange ISD Superintendent

SB 1116 Relating to a county, city, or independent school district posting election results on an Internet website.
Adds Section 65.016 of the Election Code to require a city, an independent school district, and a county that holds an election (or provides election services in the case of counties) to post on its website, if it maintains one, (1) the results of each election, (2) the total number of votes cast, and (3) the total number of votes cast for each candidate and for or against each measure. This information must be posted as soon as practicable after the election and without having to make more than two selections after reaching the entity’s home page. See also TEX. TAX CODE § 26.18 (requiring each entity that collects property tax to maintain or have access to a website for posting tax rate and budget information).