Community Partnerships
Purpose
The Vision of the Community Partnerships initiative is to support significant improvements in educational and developmental outcomes for Texas students by providing access to great schools in supported and supportive communities. Background
Consistent with the General Appropriations Act, 88th Legislature, Texas Education Agency Rider 41 Student Success Initiative, the 91Èȱ¬ shall award grants to schools with high percentages of students who do not perform satisfactorily on relevant state assessments, and that serve the most struggling neighborhoods, as determined by the Commissioner, to implement a comprehensive support programÌýthat increases the number of students performing on grade level by leveraging academic, community, and governmental supports. The Commissioner shall prioritize issuing awards based on applications that demonstrate a commitment to improved outcomes on clear performance measures.
What are Community Partnerships?
The ultimate goal is to build community strength and provide students and families with effective schools and access to high-quality coordinated programs for social services, health, and academic support. 91Èȱ¬ has identified three systems of practices for turning around struggling schools and communities.
I. Engage families and community partners in planning and decision-making to support student success
II. Provide access to wrap-around services encompassing emotional, social, physical, and mental health supports
III. Increase access to academic supports
Current Grantees
Many school districts have been served by the Community Partnership Initiative grant program. The following grant awardees are using grant funds to improve educational outcomes for their students:ÌýDallas ISD,ÌýHouston ISD,ÌýPharr San Juan Alamo ISD,ÌýSanger ISD,ÌýChappel Hill ISD,ÌýHearne ISD,ÌýMarlin ISD, and Premont ISD. The new cohort of grantees that will be implementing programs aimed at improving the overall growth and development of students is comprised of Raymondville ISD, La Villa ISD, Monte Alto ISD, Hearne ISD, Lancaster ISD, and Waelder ISD.ÌýEach school district has a chosen a different focus and developed a plan designed to best serve the needs of the students and families in their communities.
To read about individual projects and view resources, please visit
Future Opportunities
The next cycle of the Community Partnership Initiative grant program is anticipated to launch in 2026. The launch date will be announced here when the applications become available.Ìý
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Community Partnerships Initiative