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The Technology Applications TEKS Guide provides educators across the state with a common understanding of the technology applications standards, including a deep dive in each standard, vertical alignments, and cross-curricular connections with core and enrichment content areas. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) will have webinars to support educators in navigating the TEKS Guide and using the components effectively. Registration links have been provided below by session focus. Future engagement sessions will be announced through newsletters.
Week of August 11–15, 2025:
TEKS Guide 101 grades K–2 August 11, 2025 from 3:30-4:30 P.M. (Central) Registration
TEKS Guide 101 grades 3–5 August 13, 2025 from 3:30-4:30 P.M. (Central) Registration
TEKS Guide 101 grades 6–8 August 14, 2025 from 4:00-5:00 P.M. (Central) Registration
Week of August 18–22, 2025:
TEKS Guide 101 Administrators August 20, 2025 from 1:30-2:30 P.M. (Central) Registration
TEKS Guide 101 Grades K–2 (Repeat Session) August 20, 2025 from 3:30-4:30 P.M. (Central) Registration
TEKS Guide 101 Grades 3–5 (Repeat Session) August 21, 2025 from 3:30-4:30 P.M. (Central) Registration
TEKS Guide 101 Grades 6–8 (Repeat Session) August 21, 2025 from 4:30-5:30 P.M. (Central) Registration
TEA's STEM Coordinators Network
TEA’s STEM Coordinators Network:
The TEA is excited to welcome new STEM Coordinators to apply for the STEM Coordinators Network—a collaborative community dedicated to advancing STEM education and programs. This group, led by TEA's STEM Coordinator, Michelle Sedberry, brings together STEM coordinators from a variety of educational institutions and organizations to share best practices, innovative strategies, and resources for enhancing STEM learning experiences.
Purpose: The purpose of this network is to empower STEM coordinators with the tools and knowledge they need to create engaging and effective STEM programs. TEA aims to foster a supportive network where members can exchange ideas, tackle common challenges, and drive continuous improvement in STEM education.
What The Network Offers:
Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow STEM coordinators to build relationships, collaborate on projects, and share successes and insights bi-monthly.
Problem-Solving Support: A space to seek advice, discuss challenges, and find solutions tailored to local STEM program needs.
Who Should Join: This group is designed for district and campus-level STEM coordinators, education service centers STEM Leads, higher education STEM directors, and STEM directors at non-profit organizations. Anyone involved in the planning and implementation of STEM programs at a systemic level. Complete the form to become a member of the STEM Coordinators Network. https://forms.gle/vSZUzBjwdJvpqmBb6
Meetings: The network typically meets on the second Tuesday of each month from 1:00-2:30 P.M. (Central).
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Upcoming Events
Texas Mobile STEM Lab Upcoming September Visits
(See the Texas Mobile STEM Spotlight section for more information)
Technology Applications TEKS Guide 101 Webinars:
Grades K–2 August 11 and 20, 2025 from 3:30-4:30 P.M. (Central)
Grades 3–5 August 13 and 21, 2025 from 3:30-4:30 P.M. (Central)
Grades 6–8 August 14, 2025 from 4:00-5:00 P.M. and August 21, 2025 from 4:30-5:30 P.M.
Administrator Session August 20, 2025 from 1:30-2:30 P.M. (Central)
(See the TEA Announcement section for more information)
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Contact Information
Michelle Sedberry Statewide STEM Coordinator Texas Education Agency
Texas EcosySTEM STEM Leads, Education Service Centers
STEM Lead Contact Information
Texas Education Agency Curriculum Standards and Student Support For general curriculum questions or additional information, please submit a Curriculum Request Form through the TEA Help Desk.
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STEM Newsletter Subscription
If you would like to receive this newsletter monthly, please subscribe to Pre-K–12 STEM via this link: Newsletter Subscription.
Other newsletters you may be interested in are Science List, Mathematics, and Technology Applications.
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Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory 2025–2026 Schedule
The Texas Education Agency and Learning Undefeated are excited to announce the Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory schedule for the 2025–2026 school year. We had 1,024 individuals apply for a visit during the application window, representing all 20 education service regions. All campuses that submitted applications have been informed of their status. The applicant, principal, and superintendent from each of the selected campuses received email notifications confirming their selection.
Upcoming September Visits:
Region 2 Education Service Area: San Diego ISD, Seashore Charter, West OSO ISD, St. Mary's Academy
Region 4 Education Service Area: Etoile Academy Charter, KIPP Texas Public Schools
Region 5 Education Service Area: Little Cypress-Mauriceville CISD
Region 6 Education Service Area: College Station ISD, Franklin ISD
Region 8 Education Service Area: North Lamar ISD
Region 10 Education Service Area: Caddo Mills ISD, Tom Bean ISD, Tioga ISD, Prosper ISD
Region 11 Education Service Area: Uplift Education, Arlington ISD, Mansfield ISD, Crowley ISD, Grandview ISD
Region 12 Education Service Area: Hamilton ISD, Rice ISD, Copperas Cove ISD, Aquilla ISD
Region 13 Education Service Area: Smithville ISD, La Grange ISD, Hays CISD, Pflugerville ISD
Region 14 Education Service Area: Sweetwater ISD, Comanche ISD, Sidney ISD
Region 15 Education Service Area: San Felipe Del Rio CISD, Harper ISD, Irion County ISD, Nueces Canyon CISD
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Igniting Innovation: Hunt Elementary’s STREAM Program Inspires Future STEM Leaders
For the past three years, Christi Fuchs has been transforming how students at Hunt Elementary engage with science and engineering. By replacing the traditional science fair with a more hands-on, future-focused STEM Fair, she’s created a powerful platform that grows each year in scope and impact.
In the second year, the fair introduced student interviews, allowing participants to showcase not just their projects but also their critical thinking and communication skills. This year, thanks to the support of Region 3 Education Service Center (ESC) and a collaborative concept inspired by Region 10 ESC, the grade 5 experience reached new heights.
Students were challenged to dive into STEM career exploration by researching a profession and designing a brand-new tool to support that field. Using TinkerCad, they brought their ideas to life and 3D printed their innovative creations. From concept to prototype, students applied the engineering design process while gaining valuable insight into real-world applications.
This kind of early exposure to STEM careers lays a strong foundation as students transition into secondary education and begin exploring Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways. —Laura Deiss, Region 3 ESC STEM Lead
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School systems are invited to submit STEM events or programs for inclusion in the STEM newsletter. To be considered for publication, please send a brief description along with a photo to .
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