LBHS senior cuts lunch debt by half
December 18, 2025
Special to the Journal
Lake Belton High School senior Taylor Rogers turned a simple idea into meaningful impact this fall, raising $1,627 in door-to-door donations to help pay off student lunch debt on his campus.
His efforts erased approximately 54 percent of outstanding balances, lightening the load for dozens of Bronco families ahead of the holiday season.
Rogers, a lifelong Belton ISD student, selected this project as part of a community service requirement for a foreign exchange scholarship program. His inspiration sparked after watching a video of someone doing similar work in another community.
“I thought it was a great cause and something people would want to rally behind,” Taylor said. “There was anxiety at first knocking on strangers’ doors, but once I got past the first house, it felt easier. I really went into it wanting to improve my communication and leadership skills, and I was more excited for the opportunity than worried about what people might think.”
What surprised him most was the overwhelming community response.
“There were multiple people I didn’t know who were willing to donate $100 toward helping kids they’d never met,” Taylor shared. “It was inspirational. People can be a lot more generous than we give them credit for.”
Through the experience, he said he grew a deeper appreciation for the community.
“I definitely learned that our community is ready and willing to support each other. It really is a family for a lot of people, and we show up when someone needs it.”
Taylor credits his peers from the exchange program for encouraging him throughout the project, noting that sharing progress updates and feedback with them helped him stay motivated.
Lake Belton High School Principal Steele Hantgin said Taylor’s project reflects the heart of the campus community.
“Taylor exemplifies what it means to lead with initiative and compassion,” Hantgin said. “He identified a need, stepped outside his comfort zone, and took action that directly supports his classmates. His drive, generosity and humility make him a remarkable representative of Lake Belton High School and we couldn’t be more proud.”
With graduation on the horizon, Taylor is already looking ahead. He hopes to pursue a career as a nuclear engineer, focusing on renewable and sustainable energy solutions, an interest shaped in part by his study-abroad experience in Costa Rica.
“I’m definitely excited for the future,” he said. “And I’m thankful I got such a great community to grow up with and learn from.”









