The Learning Acceleration Support Opportunities (LASO) is the next iteration of a universal consolidated application cycle that strategically batches grant funding opportunities that are supporting with continued learning acceleration and innovation opportunities.
LASO Cycle 1 program grants are focused on three of the five learning acceleration strategies: Instructional Materials, More Time and Innovative School Models. Use the links on this page to browse all the grants and read up on each grant's latest news, access to newsletters, program guidelines, contact information, and resources.
For general follow up questions, email LASO@tea.texas.gov. For program specific questions, please email the contact for each grant found in their corresponding section below.
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Hanna Cox
Director, HQIM Adoption
strongfoundations@tea.texas.gov
Alleigh Stewart
Project Manager
strongfoundations@tea.texas.gov
Two Strong Foundations grant supports will be offered: (1) Implementation Supports, for LEAs ready to implement high quality curriculum in school year 2023-24, and (2) Planning Supports for LEAs ready to commit to a planning year in school year 2023-24.
This opportunity describes Option 2: Strong Foundations Planning grant provides support to LEAs to develop a strong instructional framework in math or literacy, provides optional adoption supports in selecting new HQIM if LEAs choose to make a materials switch; and trainings to support creating systems to effectively manage instruction at the district level.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
LEAs are eligible to apply
Begin date | SY 23-24
End Date | SY 24-25
The professional learning pilots are structured with specific supports for high-fidelity implementation at every level. Pilot timelines and communications are also specific to role, cohort, HQIM products being piloted, and whether an ESC is providing direct support. To ensure that LEAs and pilot participants are receiving the most up to date information about Next Steps, Program Updates, Upcoming Events, and Newsletters, we encourage both ESC and LEA participants to access their 榴莲视屏Learn courses.
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For specific questions regarding Strong Foundations Implementations grant, please contact your ESC representative directly. For general questions and assistance with accessing 榴莲视屏Learn courses or for any questions about the pilots, please email strongfoundations@tea.texas.gov.
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To continue to accelerate student learning in Texas, 榴莲视屏 launched the Strong Foundations Implementation Supports grant for local education agencies (LEAs) implementing High-Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM). For the 2023鈥24 school year, LEAs applied to the following options as a part of the Learning Acceleration Support Opportunities (LASO) Grant:
All options include pre-implementation planning supports, ongoing progress monitoring supports, and additional communities of practice for senior district leaders.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
LEAs implementing approved core products in one or more of the following:
Begin date | March 2023
End Date | August 2024
The Technology Lending Grant (TLG) has extended its end date to June 30, 2024. The extension gives all local educational agencies (LEAs) that received a grant for the 2023鈥24 school year an additional two months to use funds. For additional questions, please contact LASO@tea.texas.gov or Techlending@tea.texas.gov
It is recommended that LEAs continue to spend down TLG awards. If you need to change an award, please contact Grants@tea.texas.gov to get the process started.
We want to hear from you! How are you using the TLG to enhance learning opportunities for your students? Whether you have purchased student devices, internet hotspots, or classroom display devices with the TLG funds, we would love to see how they are making a difference in your classrooms.
Please send us a summary of your TLG implementation and some photos that showcase your students鈥 engagement and achievement. We will feature some of the best stories and photos in our upcoming TLG newsletter. Don鈥檛 miss this chance to celebrate your accomplishments and inspire others with your innovative practices!
Send your spotlights to techlending@tea.texas.gov by April 15, 2024. (Student media permissions apply.)
We value our partners in the field and want to stay connected! Whether it鈥檚 through site visits, review opportunities, or focus groups, we offer various ways for you to connect with 榴莲视屏 and contribute to the field of education. If you are interested in participating in engagement opportunities,!
The Technology Lending Grant program awards grant funds to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to provide students the equipment necessary to access and use digital instructional materials at school and at home.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
Begin date | February 2023
End Date | April 2024
LEAs will dive deeper into BLG implementation expectations + timelines for the 2023-2024 school year, including the fall pilot and spring execution semesters.
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Texas Tech University is currently evaluating district FOP responses. Remember that these are embedded within your 鈥渄istrict snapshot鈥 document. Please double check that your snapshot is shared as VIEW ONLY - ANYONE WITH LINK so there are no permission issues for them.
You will receive an evaluation/feedback document from them by Friday, July 28th that will include the evaluation document with scores + feedback broken down by each category. If any categories did not meet proficiency, they will need to be resubmitted in August.
The Blended Learning grant will support school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to plan and implement a high-quality blended learning model in math (through Math Innovation Zones - MIZ) and/or reading language arts (RLA) aligned with a 榴莲视屏 open education resource (OER) core curriculum.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
LEAs who have participated in:
Begin date | June 2023
End Date | April 2025
We are seeking districts interested in learning more about ADSY. Training and conferences will be provided in the Fall of 2023.
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If you are interested in hearing about how ADSY can help your district increase student achievement, retain, and attract talent, and position it for growth, .
High-quality, evidence-based summer learning programs help to prevent summer slide, i.e., learning loss created by the lack of student engagement in rigorous content between academic school years. Prekindergarten through 5th grade campuses are eligible for this grant and will undertake a year-long planning process to design a research-based summer program that enables districts to strengthen implementation of Additional Days School Year (ADSY) funding.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
Any Local Education Agency (LEA) intending to utilize ADSY funding for a summer program that includes at least one grade level from PK-5 may apply. ADSY eligibility requirements, such as a 180-day instructional calendar at participating campuses, do not need to be met until the execution year (2024-2025).
Participation in this grant program is not required to access ADSY funding itself, but rather is intended to strengthen ADSY implementation through evidence-based planning and implementation practices.
Begin date | Summer 2023
End Date | Summer 2024
The CCRSM Program Application Cycle will open on August 1. Texas schools can learn more about the College and Career Readiness School models and apply for a Planning Year or renew their yearly Designation.
The Texas College and Career Readiness School Models (CCRSM) are open enrollment programs that blend high school and college coursework to help historically underserved and at-risk students develop technical skills, earn college credentials and degrees, and pursue in-demand career paths.
The statewide CCRSM network is comprised of over 540 campuses implementing or planning to implement one or more of the following CCRSM programs:鈥疎arly College High Schools鈥(ECHS), and鈥疨athways in Technology Early College High Schools鈥(P-TECH).
Are you a new CCRSM campus principal or program leader? If so, welcome to the CCRSM Network! Each year, 榴莲视屏 provides professional development designed to help acclimate you to the resources and partners that you can access through the CCRSM Network. This year's New Leader Convening will occur in person and will be hosted at the three locations listed below. Educate Texas has designed this professional development opportunity to help acclimate you to the network, provide space to meet your peers, and connect you to resources and tools to support model implementation.
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The P-TECH grant offers campuses an opportunity to plan to build a Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) within their district. P-TECH Academies offer opportunities for students to earn a high school diploma while simultaneously earning industry certifications, and/or an associate degree on or before the sixth anniversary of a student's first day of high school and at no cost to the student.
The P-TECH grant requires a campus to maintain a partnership with an institution of higher education (IHE) that will serve to provide dual credit opportunities to the P-TECH academy and with a business/industry partner to provide work-based support.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
LEAs that:
Begin date | SY 23-24
End Date | SY 24-25
The CCRSM Program Application Cycle will open on August 1. Texas schools can learn more about the College and Career Readiness School models and apply for a Planning Year or renew their yearly Designation.
The Texas College and Career Readiness School Models (CCRSM) are open enrollment programs that blend high school and college coursework to help historically underserved and at-risk students develop technical skills, earn college credentials and degrees, and pursue in-demand career paths.
The statewide CCRSM network is comprised of over 540 campuses implementing or planning to implement one or more of the following CCRSM programs:鈥疎arly College High Schools鈥(ECHS), and鈥疨athways in Technology Early College High Schools鈥(P-TECH).
Are you a new CCRSM campus principal or program leader? If so, welcome to the CCRSM Network! Each year, 榴莲视屏 provides professional development designed to help acclimate you to the resources and partners that you can access through the CCRSM Network. This year's New Leader Convening will occur in person and will be hosted at the three locations listed below. Educate Texas has designed this professional development opportunity to help acclimate you to the network, provide space to meet your peers, and connect you to resources and tools to support model implementation.
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The ECHS grant offers campuses an opportunity to plan to build an Early College High School within their district. Early College High Schools (ECHS) offer opportunities for campuses to provide targeted supports for historically underserved students through rigorous instruction and accelerated postsecondary courses to provide academic and wrap around strategies that help students succeed in college level coursework at no cost to the students.
The ECHS grant requires a campus to maintain a partnership with an institution of higher education (IHE) that will serve to provide dual credit opportunities to the ECHS.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
LEAs that:
Planning Year | SY 23-24
Implementation Year | SY 24-25
The Innovation Cohort is a three-month learning experience during which district leaders will analyze their district and campus-level data and develop an action plan in a small cohort of like-minded leaders from across the state.
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The SAF grant provides technical assistance, resources, and grant funds to support school actions for individual campuses. School districts also receive support in adopting a broader continuous improvement strategy to improve schools and provide parents and families with the schools and programs they want and need.
Note: Intended to provide key program commitments, not an exhaustive list of program assurances or requirements.
Begin Date | March 2023
End Date | June 2024
Campuses that meet program milestones may be eligible for continuation funding to support the implementation of the school action.
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| LASO Overview General Webinar ( | Slide Deck | FAQ) | The general webinar deck and recording provides information on the following:
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| LASO Grant-Specific One Pagers | The LASO One Pager Overview document provides key preliminary grant information like: Program Description, Program Commitments, Eligibility, Program Timeline, Funding. |
| LASO Grant Overview Deck | Provides overview of the grants included in the LASO cycle. |
| Strong Foundations Technical Assistance Provider Information | More information for technical assistance providers interested in applying to become an approved provider for the Strong Foundations Planning grant. |
| LASO State Approved Vendors | The Learning Acceleration Support Opportunities (LASO) state approved vendor guide is a pre-vetted list of organizations that 榴莲视屏 has determined have the experience and expertise to support local education agencies (LEAs) with these grant opportunities. The vendor list is organized by LASO grant to help LEAs explore available support and vendor partnerships. |
| Learning Acceleration in Math | 榴莲视屏 Supports for Acceleration Math Achievement |
| LASO Award List | The purpose of this document is to showcase the LASO award summary for LEAs. LEAs are listed alphabetically. Please find in the columns labeled for each LASO initiative a 'yes' indicating the LEA was awarded the corresponding LASO initiative grant, and a 'no' if the LEA was not selected for award for the corresponding LASO initiative grant. |
| Errata Start Date Change (February 2023) | The purpose of this errata notice is to update grant program begin dates for TLG, PTECH and ECHS initiatives within the LASO Grant. |
| Grant Program | Estimated Total Funding Available | Estimated Range of award | Estimated Number of Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strong Foundations Implementation Supports |
~60 Million*鈥 |
滨苍-办颈苍诲鈥 | 75-175 LEAs (will vary based on size of LEAs) |
| Strong Foundations Planning Supports | ~15 Million*鈥 | ~ Up to $400K鈥 | 50-250 LEAs (will vary based on size of LEA) |
| PTECH- Pathway in Technology Early College | ~1 Million鈥 | ~ Up to 100K鈥 | 10 LEAs鈥 |
| ECHS- Early College High School | ~1 Million | ~ Up to 100K | 10 LEAs |
| School Action Fund | ~9.5 Million | ~ Up to 500K | 30 campuses |
| Technology Lending Grant | ~11 Million | ~ Up to 225K | 50-100 LEAs |
| Blended Learning Grant | ~9 Million | ~ Up to 500K | 25- 50 LEAs |
| ADSY Planning and Execution Program - Summer | ~1-3 Million* | In- Kind | 25- 50 LEAs |
For your convenience, each webinar has two options in different dates and time slots. You only need to attend one. Please register using the links below.
| Date | Event |
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October 17th - 18th, 2022 |
General Webinar |
| November 7th, 2022 | Application Opening Date |
| November 14th, 2022 |
Grant Specific Webinars
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| November 15th, 2022 |
Grant Specific Webinars
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| November 16th, 2022 |
Grant Specific Webinars
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| November 17th, 2022 |
Grant Specific Webinars
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| November 18th, 2022 |
Grant Specific Webinars
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December 22nd, 2022 |
Application Closing Date |
| Name | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Strong Foundations Implementation (SFI) |
Tuesday, November 29 |
2-3 pm |
| Strong Foundations Planning (SFP) | Wednesday, November 30 | 3-4 pm |
| Early College High School (ECHS) | Friday, December 2 | 12-1 pm |
| Pathways in Technology Early College High School | Friday, December 2 | 1-2 pm |
| School Action Fund | Thursday, December 1 | 9-10 am |
| Technology Lending Grant | Thursday, December 1 | 10-11 am |
| Blended Learning Grant | Monday, November 28 | 1-2 pm |
| Blended Learning Grant | Monday, December 5 | 1-2 pm |
| Additional Days School Year (ADSY PEP) | Wednesday, November 30 | 2-3 pm |
| SFI Print Materials Office Hours | Tuesday, November 29 | 1-2 pm |
| ESC Strong Foundations Implementation Supports Webinar | Monday, December 5 | 9-10 am |
| ESC Strong Foundations Implementation Supports Office Hours #1 | Wednesday, December 7 | 2-3 pm |
| ESC Strong Foundations Implementation Supports Office Hours #2 | Friday, December 9 | 2-3 pm |
| SFI CRIMSI Webinar | Thursday, December 1 | 9-10am |
| SFI CRIMSI Office Hours #1 | Monday, December 5 | 10-11am |
| SFI CRIMSI Office Hours #2 | Friday, December 9 | 10-11am |
| SFI CRIMSI Local Implementation Webinar | Tuesday, November 29 | 9-10am |
| SFI CRIMSI Local Implementation Office Hours #1 | Thursday, December 1 | 10-11am |
| SFI CRIMSI Local Implementation Office Hours #2 | Thursday, December 8 | 10-11am |
| Strong Foundations Professional Development | Tuesday, December 6 | 10-11am |
| Strong Foundations Implementation Assurances | Wendesday, December 7 | 10-11am |
| SFI Amplify Texas Elementary Literacy Program (K-2) | Monday, November 28 | 10am-11am |
| SFI Amplify Texas Elementary Literacy Program (3-5) | Wednesday, November 30 | 10am-11am |
| SFI Amplify Texas Lectoescritura en Espa帽ol (K-5) | Tuesday, November 29 | 10am-11am |
| SFI Eureka Math TEKS Edition (K-5) | Friday, December 2 | 10am-11am |