The release of the Instructional Materials Review and Approval (IMRA) Cycle Request for Instructional Materials (RFIM) initiates the start of the first phase of an IMRA cycle.
The IMRA Cycle 2026 RFIM was released on September 23, 2025. Publishers interested in participating must apply through two forms: Response Form A, Publisher Business Information, and Response Form B, Publisher Program Submission.
Form A* serves as the official entry point for publishers into the IMRA Cycle 2026 review process. It collects essential business and contact information, confirms eligibility, and establishes the publisher’s intent to submit instructional materials for review. This form ensures ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ has accurate records for communication, compliance, and coordination throughout the IMRA cycle. Each publisher must submit only one Form A, regardless of the number of programs they intend to submit.
Publishers must provide the following information in the IMRA Cycle 2026 RFIM Response Form A: Publisher Business Information.* Each publisher only submits one Response Form A.
The following fields are required in Form A:
*The deadline for Response Form A was Friday, October 31, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. CDT. Access to the form has been deactivated.
The following are the recommended next steps:
*The deadline for Response Form A was Friday, October 31, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. CDT. Access to the form has been deactivated.
Form B is used to collect detailed information about each individual instructional materials program a publisher intends to submit for review in IMRA Cycle 2026. While Form A establishes the publisher’s business profile, Form B captures the specific attributes, design, standards alignment, and access credentials for each grade-level or course-level program. This form ensures that ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ and reviewers have the necessary data to evaluate each submission accurately and consistently against IMRA rubrics and requirements. Following the completion of Response Form A, a link to Form B: Publisher Program Submission will be sent to the publisher’s point of contact. Each grade-level program requires a separate Form B submission. Form B collects the following program-specific information:
Following the completion of Response Form A, a link to Response Form B: Publisher Program Submission is sent to the publisher’s point of contact. Please note that each grade-level program requires a separate Form B submission.
Form B collects the following program-specific information:
To support publishers participating in IMRA Cycle 2026 with their Form B submissions, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ will offer a comprehensive training session and multiple informational office hours throughout October and November. These sessions are intended to prepare publishers for the Form B submission deadline in December. The training and office hours are optional but are strongly encouraged.
Correlations training is a critical component of the IMRA process, designed to ensure that publishers understand how to accurately demonstrate alignment between their instructional materials and the Texas state standards. These correlations are the primary resource used by IMRA reviewers to evaluate whether student expectations (SEs) are sufficiently addressed in submitted materials.
During training, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ teaches publishers about the breakouts and how to correlate to them. Publishers must provide both narrative citations (opportunities for students to learn or teachers to teach) and activity citations (opportunities for students to demonstrate or practice skills). Most breakouts require at least one narrative and one activity citation, though process standards also allow for two activity citations instead.
The RFIM reinforces that accurate, detailed, and hyperlinked correlations are essential. Poorly chosen or vague citations can result in rejection or reduced alignment scores, potentially disqualifying a program from approval. Publishers must also embed TEKS and ELPS correlations directly into digital materials to support user navigation and transparency.
The following are the recommended next steps:
Publisher Office Hours
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ hosts weekly office hours every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. CT for publishers interested in participating in IMRA Cycle 2026. During office hours, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ staff provide training, share information, and answer publishers’ questions. Publishers are encouraged to attend office hours, which are hosted on .