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Find similar grants2025-2027 TRPN Cohort 6 – CTE Perkins Reserve is sponsored by Texas Education Agency. Supports career and technical education programs through the Perkins Reserve Fund.
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2026-2027 TRPN Cohort 6 – CTE Perkins Reserve | Texas Education Agency Grant Compliance and Administration 2026-2027 TRPN Cohort 6 – CTE Perkins Reserve The specific purpose of this grant project is to convene a team, led by a pathways team facilitator, to implement high-quality career and education pathways aligned with regional labor market demand.
The regional team will work together throughout the grant project to implement grant-funded activities and interventions that meet employers' needs within the targeted industry and provide the support students need to navigate pathways into the targeted industry.
Please see Table 1 for a list of priority programs of study for consideration (focusing on one of these priority programs of study will result in priority points being awarded).
Grant activities and interventions include, but are not limited to, supporting well-aligned and seamless transitions between secondary and postsecondary education and into the workforce, integrating career-focused learning into academic curriculum, providing students with opportunities to earn credentials and dual credit, planning, and executing quality work-based learning experiences, and providing students with effective advising to support individual career and academic planning.
From March 31, 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 Lindale ISD (AgTech) Not Awarded Lindale ISD (HS) Not Awarded Region 14 Education Service Center Not Awarded Region 19 Education Service Center Not Awarded Crane ISD AWARDED Region 1 Education Service Center (HS) Not Awarded Region 1 Education Service Center (TDL) AWARDED Region 20 Education Service Center Not Awarded Seagraves ISD AWARDED Region 10 Education Service Center (Business) Not Awarded Region 10 Education Service Center (Cyber) Not Awarded Region 10 Education Service Center (HS) Not Awarded Region 10 Education Service Center (T&L) Not Awarded Region 12 Education Service Center AWARDED Region 15 Education Service Center AWARDED Region 8 Education Service Center AWARDED Region 16 Education Service Center AWARDED Region 13 Education Service Center Not Awarded Jasper ISD AWARDED
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