Caroline Harris Davila, State Representative for Texas House District 52, shared recent updates about her community engagement and legislative activities through a series of posts on her official Twitter account.
On May 4, 2026, Davila reflected on the freedom to gather in prayer at a statewide event. She wrote, “What a privilege and blessing to live in a nation where we can freely gather by the hundreds to seek the Lord in prayer! The Governor’s Prayer Breakfast was wonderful as always. Thank you to the @LeanderARW for the seat at your table! #txlege ‘For where two or three are https://t.co/RvOBdy05El”.
Two days later, on May 6, she highlighted her participation in an educational event at Liberty Hill High School. Davila stated, “Monday night, I had the opportunity to speak to students and their parents at Liberty Hill High School’s Entrepreneur Showcase before the students presented their model business proposals. Their creativity, preparation, and hard work were impressive! #txlege https://t.co/KsyzgtT63e”.
Continuing her outreach efforts on May 7, Davila offered encouragement with a brief message: “Keep up the great work! #txlege https://t.co/UKoySEHh7K”.
Davila was elected as a Republican representative for Texas’s 52nd House district in 2023 after succeeding James Talarico. Her recent social media activity underscores ongoing involvement with local organizations and schools.
According to data from the California Department of Education (https://www.cde.ca.gov/), Caroline Harris Elementary School reported that during the 2020-2021 school year, grade 2 had the highest concentration of students among its total enrollment of 549 pupils. This context highlights educational demographics relevant to discussions about student engagement and school communities across different regions.







