This fall ReadyRosie is excited to welcome a number of new school districts to the ReadyRosie family and it has been made possible by the House Bill 4 grant.
The House Bill 4 grant program allows districts to receive funding for qualifying prekindergarten students and funding that is already received for each eligible prekindergarten student. To receive the HB 4 grant funding, a district must meet certain standards in the departments: curriculum, teacher qualifications, academic performance, and family engagement.
We are happy to be the Family Engagement component for the follow districts for the 2016-17 school year:
- Alief ISD
- Alvarado ISD
- Bay City ISD
- Birdville ISD
- Burleson ISD
- Conroe ISD
- Deer Park ISD
- Driscoll ISD
- Elgin ISD
- Fort Hancock ISD
- Friona ISD
- Frisco ISD – Early Childhood School
- Galena Park Independent School District
- Granbury ISD
- HEB ISD
- Joaquin ISD
- Joshua ISD
- Jubilee Academic Charter Schools
- Lexington ISD
- Manor ISD
- Pewitt CISD
- Rio Grande City CISD
- Rockwall ISD
- Seguin ISD: Ball Early Childhood Center
- Sherman ISD
- Spring Branch ISD
- Spring ISD
- Victoria ISD
Read more here about how ReadyRosie aligns to the Family Engagement component of the House Bill 4 grant and also aligns to the Texas TEK standards. For more information on the Family Engagement component of House Bill 4 or how it aligns to ReadyRosie, please contact Melissa Nast.