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Liberty Hill ISD board approves plan to pilot virtual program for upper high‑school students

Liberty Hill ISD Board of Trustees · April 21, 2026
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Assistant Superintendent Heather Stoner and coordinator Lisonbee Sullivan presented a new virtual program nested within Success Academy that will start with about 10 eleventh‑ and twelfth‑grade students, use Edgenuity for coursework, and pair asynchronous learning with mentor check‑ins; trustees asked about expansion, out‑of‑district transfers and accountability.

The Liberty Hill ISD Board of Trustees heard a detailed plan Tuesday for a small, district‑run virtual program aimed at reengaging high‑school students who have withdrawn or need flexible scheduling. Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Heather Stoner told trustees the district is pursuing a virtual program after state law changes (Senate Bill 569) expanded public‑school virtual options.

District officials said the program will begin as a component of the Success Academy at Liberty Hill High School and initially target 10 students in grades 11–12. Coordinator…

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