
Blog author: Julia Estelle Cotton
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DALLAS – [JUNE 3, 2025] – Educate Texas, an initiative of Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT), announces $7.3 million in new STEM implementation grants from the Texas Instruments (TI) Foundation to four independent school districts (ISDs) in North Texas — Dallas, Denison, DeSoto, and Lancaster. Funding will also support a superintendent professional development program.
The new grants mark the latest milestone in a more than decade-long collaboration between Educate Texas and the TI Foundation. The long-time collaboration has focused on improving teacher effectiveness and student learning outcomes in STEM, starting in 2012 with a STEM district in Lancaster ISD in southern Dallas County, followed by STEM districts in DeSoto and Cedar Hill ISDs in 2020. The collaboration has now expanded to implement a STEM district in Denison ISD and the use of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool aimed at teacher effectiveness in Dallas ISD middle school classrooms. Programs funded from the new grants are expected to impact more than 20,000 students across multiple grade levels, preparing them for a workforce that requires STEM skills.
STEM district funding
Funding will help Lancaster, DeSoto, and Denison ISDs expand access to STEM-focused college and career pathways, while also providing students with essential STEM skills, including critical thinking, collaboration, communications, and design-based problem-solving. Funding will also support teacher development and retention through coaching and mentoring; instructional and campus leaders; and supportive principals.
STEM district grants highlights include:
Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
Dallas ISD will launch an innovative AI-powered tool for middle school math teachers—designed to improve instruction and student outcomes through real-time feedback on teaching practices. The three-year investment will fund AI licenses, teacher training, and classroom materials across up to 43 campuses. The program aims to strengthen teacher self-reflection, increase retention, and boost student math performance for grades 6–8.
Leadership development
Additionally, a grant was made to continue a superintendent professional development program that was launched by Educate Texas in 2024 through a grant from the TI Foundation. Dr. Michael McFarland, who was Lancaster’s superintendent when the TI Foundation first began working with that district in 2012, will continue to engage in collaborative learning with superintendents in Lancaster, DeSoto and Cedar Hill — the three current STEM districts that have been supported by the TI Foundation – and will add the new STEM district in Denison. The program will continue to focus on coaching district teams in growth mindsets and visionary leadership; how to engage with school boards, partners and communities; and developing district cultures that include motivational strategies and wraparound support for students and teachers.
“This investment reflects a continued commitment to ensure that more Texas students—especially those in historically underserved communities—have access to high-quality STEM experiences that set them on a path to success,” said Kerri Briggs, Ph.D., Executive Director of CFT’s Educate Texas. “We’re honored to continue our longtime partnership with the TI Foundation and local districts to make this vision a reality.”
Educate Texas will manage the grant implementation with each district by providing technical assistance, educator coaching, and real-world learning coordination.
“These comprehensive grants reflect the TI Foundation’s commitment to expanding access to high-quality STEM education, particularly for low-income students, and to ensure teachers have the support and tools they need to be effective in their classrooms,” said Andy Smith, executive director of the TI Foundation. “By investing in teacher training, curriculum development, and innovative technologies, the TI Foundation funding will help more students prepare for future STEM careers and improve overall academic achievement.”
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