Property tax bills are crazy looking. I think I remember you had separate bills for school, police & fire (public safety districts), county and city/town. And sometimes a separate water/sewer district.
This is 30 years ago, but I had moved from a place where you got one county tax bill that covered everything. If you lived in a city, that city was NOT party of the county for municipal finance purposes.
They are different line items in the property tax bill, but it’s only one bill. I don’t remember ever paying multiple property tax bills, and I’ve been a homeowner since 1988.
Could be a smaller team league. Every time I head east and leave El Paso’s orbit along I-10, bound for basically anywhere else in Texas, I see a painted water tank outside Fort Hancock, Texas (yes, that Fort Hancock, Texas) proudly proclaiming their team won the… 6 (or maybe 5?) man football championship this year or that.
Or it could just be a really struggling school. My nephew, when he was in middle school, played on his school’s team of 12, of which 11 were on the field at once. All of those boys were pretty tired, by game’s end.
I played soccer for our “university” team in Pakistan (it was an institute not a university, but all four year degree granting institutions were in the same university league for sports). I am not any good at soccer. But with under 200 male undergraduates, we would suit up exactly 11 players for each game. For rest, we would rotate through the keeper position.
We would play matches when the temperature was 110 in the shade and we weren’t in the shade. My senior year we forfeited all matches during Ramadan.
That poster’s name is PastTense, not Shriley, and I don’t think you need to worry about them calling you. I doubt they’d deign to call anyone who can’t get their name right.