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Active Grants
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School Safety and Security Grant
Amount: $757,497
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA)
To purchase door locks, cameras and 2-way radios.
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Impact Aid
Amount: $450,000
Funding Source: U.S. Department of Education
Reimbursement for federally impacted school districts.
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Texas Afterschool Center on Education Program
Amount: $1,486,007
Free in-person afterschool activities offered by 21st Century Texas ACE After School Program. Socorro ISD offers the program at nine campuses. Don't miss the fun, engaging activities from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at participating campuses. Students and parents interested can sign up with their campus ACE Program Coordinator.
Activities
ACE offers ongoing afterschool program activities. Students may enjoy:
- Academic Assistance
- Fitness
- Gaming
- Sports
- Art
- Photography
- Film Exploration
- Family Engagement
Intersession activities are also offered during fall, spring, and summer. The Texas ACE Program focuses on improving student attendance, positive behavior, and academics.
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Texas Reading Initiative-Literacy Coaching and Professional Development for Grades K-5
Amount: $104,000
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency
For 1 literacy coach for grades K-5.
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Texas Reading Initiative-Literacy Coaching and Professional Development for Grades 6-12
Amount: $106,160
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency
For 1 literacy coach for grades 6-12.
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Dyslexia Grant
Amount: $70,689
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA)
To provide training and certification for Dyslexia.
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Bullet Resistant Shields
Amount: $90,000
Funding Source: Office of the Governor, Texas
To purchase 8 shields for Police Departments.
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Army Youth Program in Your Neighborhood (AYPYN)
Amount: $100,000
Funding Source: U.S. Army
About AYPYN
The Army provides funding for After school programming to eight campuses in the Socorro District. The goal is to raise local and national awareness of the needs of the Army youth and the role afterschool programs/activities can play in helping to enable students to thrive and succeed, even in the face of adversity.
Goals for AYPYN
- Provide a safe after school environment where students are encouraged to work together, make friends, as well as improve in any academic areas they may be struggling in
- Encourage students to build relationships with teachers, coaches and classmates
- Provide support to multiple after school clubs and activities
AYPYN Campuses
High Schools:
- Americas High School
- El Dorado High School
- Pebble Hills High School
Middle Schools:
- Spec. Rafael Hernando III Middle School
- SSG Manuel R. Puentes Middle School
- Sun Ridge Middle School
- William D. Slider Middle School
Contact Information
For More information regarding AYPYN, you may contact Jeniffer Saldana-Villegas at 915-937-0126. Email Jeniffer Saldana-Villegas
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Principal Residency Cycle 5
Amount: $210,000
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA)
For 3 principal residents.
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Body Worn Cameras
Amount: $100,374.44
Funding Source: Office of the Governor, Texas
To purchase 54 cameras for Police Department.
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Raising Blended Learners Initiative Grant
Amount: $3,000,000
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA)
To create strategies for using blended learning.
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2022-2024 Silent Panic Alert Technology (SPAT) Grant
Amount: $95,233
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency
To install silent panic alerts.
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Principal Residency Cycle 6
Amount: $225,000
Funding Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA)
For 3 principal residents.
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EPA Clean School Bus
Amount: $9,875,000
Funding Source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
To purchase 25 electric buses.