LIFT is a district-wide grant-funded, three-year program that brings together components of Strong Foundations, , and Texas Lesson Study to provide comprehensive support for districts adopting high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) and implementing Bluebonnet Learning. LIFT blends HQIM implementation and instructional leadership support together to create effective and sustainable learning environments for all students.
LIFT supports the sustainable implementation of HQIM using aligned tools and strong systems. LIFT begins with a needs assessment to evaluate a school system’s individual requirements, and across three years, LIFT customizes programming to the needs of each school system.
LIFT has various pathways to meet each individual school system's needs and many benefits for all participants.
When school systems apply for the Learning Acceleration Support Opportunities (LASO) grant and are awarded funds, they will enter LIFT in one of two entry points based on their instructional readiness. A specific entry point determines whether a district begins with planning or implementation.
A school system is interested in adopting State Board of Education (SBOE)-approved HQIM and applying to LIFT for the planning year, and:
If, after the planning year, the school system determines that Bluebonnet Learning is not the right fit, they will transition out of LIFT.
A school system has already adopted Bluebonnet Learning and is applying to LIFT for the implementation year, and:
LIFT will support all Bluebonnet Learning instructional materials that are SBOE-approved.
*The SBOE is expected to meet in November to approve, reject, or take no action on instructional materials submitted in IMRA 2025. If the instructional materials are approved, LIFT will support them in the 2026–27 school year.
School systems that participate in LIFT receive:
If awarded the LIFT grant, a school system will begin with a needs assessment to understand current instructional systems and materials. School systems will receive tailored support through various pathways based on the needs assessment and the school system's instructional readiness.
Each pathway is designed to guide a school system through a multi-year process of building sustainable instructional systems and implementing HQIM.
School systems that have not previously adopted HQIM and are interested in adopting HQIM* and/or Bluebonnet Learning will be considered Starting Out and will likely go through the following three phases:
*School systems that adopt HQIM other than Bluebonnet Learning are only eligible for the planning year of LIFT.
School systems preparing to implement Bluebonnet Learning instructional materials for the first time in the 2026–27 school year and are applying to LIFT for the implementation phase will be considered Ready to Implement and will likely go through the following three phases:
School systems that previously engaged in Strong Foundations Implementation in the 2025–26 school year for Bluebonnet Learning K–5 Reading Language Arts (RLA) and K–5 Math instructional materials and plan to continue implementation in the 2026–27 school year will be considered Currently Implementing and will likely go through the following three phases:
Local school systems can apply to the LIFT program through the LASO grant application. Unique LASO grant application links were emailed to school system superintendents on October 1, 2025. School systems can complete a to receive a new link, if needed.
A PDF of the application is posted on LASO Cycle 4 Grant and Allotment Programs; however, school systems must apply using the LASO grant Qualtrics application using their unique application link. Applications must be signed by the superintendent to be accepted.
Email: Lift@tea.texas.gov