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Texas School Districts: Secure Funding for SBOE‑Approved Just Right Reader Science of Reading Decodables

Texas school districts can leverage IMTA, EMAT, and grant funding to purchase SBOE-Approved Just Right Reader Science of Reading Decodables and provide students instructional materials that accelerate reading achievement.

Funding for Texas School Districts

Funding for Texas School Districts

Just Right Reader is committed to helping your district accelerate reading achievement and engage families with evidence-based instructional materials, such as our Classroom Libraries, Take-Everywhere Literacy Packs, Professional Learning, and more!

There are federal, state, and local funding opportunities available for Texas school districts that implement Science of Reading programs and resources. Be sure to review application guidelines and deadlines to ensure your specific needs can be met.

Just Right Reader is committed to helping your district accelerate reading achievement and engage families with evidence-based instructional materials, such as our Classroom Libraries, Take-Everywhere Literacy Packs, Professional Learning, and more!

There are federal, state, and local funding opportunities available for Texas school districts that implement Science of Reading programs and resources. Be sure to review application guidelines and deadlines to ensure your specific needs can be met.

A 46% Rise in Literacy Assessment Scores: Mitchell Elementary

Just Right Reader’s Science of Reading Take-Home Pilot Program is helping bridge the foundational literacy gap at Mitchell Elementary School of Houston, Texas.

A 46% Rise in Literacy Assessment Scores: Mitchell Elementary

Just Right Reader’s Science of Reading Take-Home Pilot Program is helping bridge the foundational literacy gap at Mitchell Elementary School of Houston, Texas.

Braiding Funds

Districts can combine multiple funding sources to support programs through braided funding, leveraging diverse funding streams for greater impact. Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Texas Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) have transferability authority, allowing them to reallocate federal funds to better meet local needs.

For detailed guidance, refer to the TEA finance and grants and U.S. Department of Education guidelines, or consult your Federal Programs and Grants Department.

Braiding Funds

Districts can combine multiple funding sources to support programs through braided funding, leveraging diverse funding streams for greater impact. Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Texas Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) have transferability authority, allowing them to reallocate federal funds to better meet local needs.

For detailed guidance, refer to the TEA finance and grants and U.S. Department of Education guidelines, or consult your Federal Programs and Grants Department.

Science of Teaching Reading Webinar Series

Exclusively for Texas Educators

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Shared Reading to Support Literacy Skill Development

February 12th
3:30-4:30pm CST

Dr. Pamela Sullivan
Professor at James Madison University

Raising Reading Achievement with Strong Phonemic Awareness

February 26th
3:30-4:30pm CST

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Dr. Lucy Hart Paulson
Co-author of LETRS and Literacy Expert

The Art and Science of Teaching Reading Fluency

February 19th 
3:00-4:00pm PST

Dr. Tim Rasinski
Professor of Literacy Education at Kent State University

Maximize funding to bring Science of Reading materials to your students and accelerate reading achievement!