Addressing academics, facilities, and student programs. Should both propositions pass, the total school tax rate for 2025–26 will be nearly 4¢ lower than 2024–25.
These propositions WILL NOT Result in an increase to the current tax rate
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These propositions WILL NOT Result in an increase to the current tax rate ●
Make your voice heard!
Early Voting:
Taylor City Hall, 400 Porter St., 76574
Oct. 20 - Oct 25 | 8:00AM - 6:00PM
Oct. 26 | 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Oct. 27 - Oct. 31 | 7:00AM - 7:00PM
Election Day:
Taylor City Hall, 400 Porter St.
Taylor ISD Event Center, 3101 N Main St.
November 4, 2025 | 7:00AM - 7:00PM
County Voter Information
For more information on Williamson County’s election information and voting by mail, click the link below!
What’s on the ballot?
On November 4, 2025, Taylor ISD voters will consider two ballot propositions:
$147M Bond
Package
for facilities, safety, STEM spaces, transportation, and infrastructure improvements.
PROP A
PROP B
School Funding Election (VATRE)
Operational funding to support classroom instruction, staffing, and student programs.
Understanding the Bond and School Funding Election
Dr. Jennifer Garcia-Edwardsen provides an overview of the Bond (Proposition A) and the School Funding Election (Proposition B), including projects, funding details, and election information.
Have any questions? You can ask us at info@taylorisd.org.
Key Areas Addressed by the Bond and VATRE
These are conceptual renderings. Final design, materials, and details may vary.
Propositions At-a-Glance
Proposition
Proposition A:
Bond Package
Purpose
Facility improvements & construction
Can be used for
New building construction
Cannot be used for
Salaries, daily
operating costs
Proposition B:
School Funding Election
Classroom operations &
programs
Teacher resources, maintaining student programs, class sizes, enrichment, CTE
Buildings, safety, technology infrastructure, buses, land
Samsung’s $16B semiconductor facility is expected to drive population growth and job opportunities.
Demographic Growth
Over 12,000 new housing units projected between 2023 and 2033.
No Increase to the current tax rate
The district is able to propose both propositions and lower the tax rate by nearly 4 cents, to $1.06.
Election Day: Nov. 4, 2025
Early Voting: Oct. 20–31, 2025
Voter Registration Deadline: Oct. 6, 2025
Bond total: $147 million (facilities and infrastructure only)
School Funding Election will generate: over $1 million of additional funding from the state and payments from local corporations
Quick Facts
In-person Meetings
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Date: Oct. 15
WHERE: TAYLOR MIDDLE SCHOOL
TIME: 5 P.M.
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DATE: OCT 21
WHERE: VIRTUAL MEETING
TIME: 2 P.M.
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DATE: Oct. 21
WHERE: TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL
TIME: 7 P.M.
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presentation
If you would like an informational presentation on the Taylor ISD 2025 Bond & School Funding Election by a district official for your organization or group, please fill out the form linked below.