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Spring ISD : Spring ISD Awarded $8.5 Million 21st Century Grant From The Texas Education Agency
Spring ISD has been awarded $8.5 million in grant funding from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to continue its 21st Century after-schoo ...
July 13, 2021

Spring ISD has been awarded $8.5 million in grant funding from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to continue its 21st Century after-school program at 10 select campuses for the next five years.
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The award will allow the district to continue to build on its successful program to accelerate the academic growth and development of students in reading and mathematics through engaging after-school activities and with targeted efforts to involve parents.
The five-year grant award is the second received by the district through a competitive process. Spring ISD first earned the funding in 2016, and the latest grant will provide the district $1.7 million annually through Aug. 1, 2026.
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βWeβre very excited to receive this grant funding because we know how important it is to provide our students with support at the end of the regular school day,β said Dr. Lupita Hinojosa, chief of Equity and Innovation. βOur 21st Century program gives students access to hands-on learning opportunities that are fun and help reinforce whatβs being taught during the school day. In addition, weβre adding an emphasis on social and emotional skills development because we know that our students need this more than ever as we recover from the pandemic.β
The program will be available at the following 10 elementary and middle school campuses: Bammel Elementary, Eickenroht Elementary, Major Elementary, Hoyland Elementary, Salyers Elementary, Bailey Middle, the School for International Studies at Bammel (formerly Bammel Middle), Claughton Middle, Clark Primary School, and Clark Intermediate School.
In all, the district expects to serve about 1,000 students and engage at least 500 parents with programs to help them support their childrenβs learning throughout the school year. To participate, the campuses will provide a sign-up opportunity when the new school year begins, with the program slated to start Aug. 30.
βWe know students want activities that are relevant and interesting so weβre going to be listening to their feedback and preferences as we finalize our programming,β said Carla Jones-Wiley, director of the districtβs 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) program. βResearch shows that when students enjoy what theyβre learning, their attendance, behavior and academic performance all improve. Weβre incredibly grateful that TEA selected Spring ISD as one of their grant recipients.β
This press release was produced by Spring Independent School District. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.