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2026-2027 Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory Program Grant | Texas Education Agency Grant Compliance and Administration 2026-2027 Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory Program Grant The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is seeking to continue providing school systems in Texas with Mobile STEM Laboratories that can be reserved by districts across the state of Texas for up to one week through an application process.
The Texas Mobile STEM Laboratories provide kindergarten–grade 8 students with pre-approved STEM activities aligned with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) that integrate content knowledge, the engineering design process, and technology/equipment that can be transported to all regions of Texas.
The TEA defines STEM education as a method of hands-on teaching and learning where students apply academic content by creatively solving real-world problems with innovative design-based thinking to prepare students for future career opportunities. The eight state-owned Texas Mobile STEM Laboratories contain technology related to instruction, including a laptop, presentation monitors, a document camera, and amplification equipment.
In addition, each lab is stocked with student iPads for survey data collection and non-consumable equipment and materials needed to complete the engineering design challenges. The grantee’s Service Area Manager will stock the laboratory with consumables for the approved Texas Mobile STEM Lab activities. For the purpose of this grant, Texas is divided into eight service areas, with one mobile laboratory serving each area.
The service areas are a combination of education service areas : Service Area 1—Regions 1 and 2, Service Area 2—Regions 3-5, Service Area 3—Regions 6, 7, and 12 , Service Area 4—Regions 8 and 10, Service Area 5—Regions 9 and 11, Service Area 6—Regions 13 and 20, Service Area 7—Regions 14, 16, and 17, Service Area 8—Regions 15, 18, and 19.
Each Mobile STEM Laboratory will annually serve at least 30 campuses within the grantee’s assigned service area(s), giving balanced opportunity to each region. All 20 education service regions will be served each year. All public school systems serving kindergarten–grade 8 students are eligible to apply for a mobile STEM lab visit.
In addition, the Mobile STEM Laboratories will offer community STEM events in each service across Texas and professional development opportunities within their service area. From February 17, 2026, to August 31, 2027.
The following table links to scanned copies of all applications eligible for competitive review and indicates which applicant(s) are preliminarily selected to receive an award, pending successful completion of fiscal and programmatic review and negotiation. Eligible Applications Prelim.
Award Selection Education Service Center Region 1 Not Awarded Education Service Center Region 2 Not Awarded Education Service Center Region 3 Not Awarded Education Service Center Region 16 Not Awarded Education Service Center Region 19 Not Awarded Insights Science Discovery Not Awarded Learning Undefeated AWARDED UTRGV Not Awarded
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, school districts, and charter schools in Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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