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Rockport Fulton ISD approves $466,000 SustainEd contract to implement TEA LIFT curriculum support

Rockport Fulton Independent School District Board of Trustees · April 15, 2026

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Summary

Trustees approved a $466,000 implementation contract with SustainEd under the TEA LIFT grant to adopt and support a new state-aligned curriculum (rebranded locally as Bluebonnet); board asked about timing and policy and approved the contract 6–0 for transparency though TEA does not require board approval for grant contracts under $50,000 rules.

The Rockport Fulton Independent School District board on April 14 approved a $466,000 contract with SustainEd to serve as the district’s technical partner for curriculum implementation under a TEA LIFT grant.

Superintendent Doctor Austin told trustees that the grant will fund implementation work across K–5 reading/LA, K–5 math, grades 6–8 math and algebra, and emphasized that SustainEd had previously worked with the district on literacy frameworks. Trustees asked why the contract was before the board; the superintendent said TEA does not require board approval for grant contracts but the district’s internal policy requires board review for contracts over $50,000, and she brought the item forward for transparency.

Trustees asked about classroom disruption and whether the curriculum represents a new program or a rebranding of prior materials. The superintendent said Bluebonnet (the state/TEA name in the district’s materials) aligns to Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and reflects iterations of curricula (Amplify/Eureka/Carnegie) with enhancements; she said training and change management are built into the implementation plan.

Trustee Burton made the motion to approve the contract; it was seconded and carried 6–0.

Next steps: district staff will coordinate implementation timelines and teacher training, and SustainEd will deliver the technical support described in the implementation plan.