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In the Spotlight
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See why HCDE is a great place to work
Dual retirement programs, top ranking salaries just a few reasons people love working here!
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Learn about the perks of being a member of Choice Partners
Enhance your purchasing power! Our podcast explains the membership process and the significant benefits of joining Choice Partners
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Get funded! Learn from experts how to secure grants for your organization
Join us on Feb. 20 for All About Grants
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When there's an empty seat at the holiday table
Learn ways to honor loved ones who have passed away and share stories to keep their spirit alive
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Defining your own success story
Get advice on goal-setting, intentionality, and surrounding yourself with positivity
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Learn all about grants on HCDE's new podcast series
Focus on Funding is your resource for grant essentials, perfect for anyone eager to learn about securing funding for their programs
HCDE In Motion
Latest News
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Pasadena schools receive $20,000 boost for AP testing, teacher recognition
HCDE Board President Amy Hinojosa makes surprise visit to five PISD campuses during Prize Parade
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Clean water advocacy pays off for Galena Park ISD students
'H20 Warriors' win STEM challenge with help from EFHC, CASE for Kids
Upcoming Events & Workshops
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Wednesday
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January 20, 2025
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January 25, 2025
8:00 AM 39th Annual R.T. Garcia Early Childhood Winter Conference
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February 14, 2025
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February 17, 2025
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February 20, 2025
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM All About Grants: Learn essential grant writing skills
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February 26, 2025
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March 5, 2025
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April 16, 2025
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Harris County Department of Education
This notice concerns the 2024 property tax rates for Harris County Department of Education. This notice provides information about two tax rates used in adopting the current tax year's tax rate. The no-new-revenue tax rate would impose the same amount of taxes as last year if you compare properties taxed in both years. In most cases, the voter-approval tax rate is the highest tax rate a taxing unit can adopt without holding an election. In each case, these rates are calculated by dividing the total amount of taxes by the current taxable value with adjustments as required by state law. The rates are given per $100 of property value.
This year's no-new-revenue tax rate | $0.004800/$100 |
This year's voter-approval tax rate | $0.005259/$100 |
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