Rural Technology Pilot Awardees
HB 2864 establishes a pilot program for a state grant to finance technology-based supplemental instruction to students at the sixth through 12th grade levels at participating campuses. The following districts were selected to participate in the pilot.
Cycle 1 | Cycle 2 |
Alpine ISD | Apple Springs ISD |
Argyle ISD | Aspermont ISD |
Atlanta ISD | Ballinger ISD |
Bandera ISD | Beckville ISD |
Beeville ISD | Boles ISD |
Bonham ISD | Boys Ranch ISD |
Campbell ISD | Canadian ISD |
Carrizo Springs CISD | Charlotte ISD |
Childress ISD | Cisco ISD |
Clarksville ISD | Columbia-Brazoria ISD |
Comfort ISD | Commerce ISD |
Covington ISD | Crandall ISD |
Dalhart ISD | Dayton ISD |
Elgin ISD | Floydada ISD |
Groesbeck ISD | Hallettsville ISD |
Hamilton ISD | Hitchcock ISD |
Hondo ISD | Johnson City ISD |
Kirbyville ISD | La Villa ISD |
Mabank ISD | Malakoff ISD |
Marion ISD | Mathis ISD |
Maypearl ISD | Medina Valley ISD |
Millsap ISD | Navasota ISD |
New Summerfield ISD | Newton ISD |
North Hopkins ISD | Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD |
Premont ISD | Quinlan ISD |
Rockdale ISD | Rusk ISD |
San Isidro ISD | Santa Fe ISD |
Scurry-Rosser ISD | Splendora ISD |
Sweeny ISD | Timpson ISD |
Vidor ISD | Warren ISD |
West Orange Cove CISD | Westwood ISD |
Winters ISD | |
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