Falls County Rural Collaborative recognized as Rural Pathways Excellence Partnership under House Bill 2209
The Falls County Rural Collaborative (FCRC) is proud to announce its official designation as a Rural Pathways Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) under House Bill 2209.
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pioneering collaborative effort includes Marlin ISD, Rosebud-Lott ISD, Education Service Center 12, and local higher education institutions. Together, they are committed to expanding college and career pathways for local students. With this prestigious designation, the FCRC will continue to drive educational innovation in the Falls County community.
“This opportunity will allow the districts and their students to access a tailored educational experience designed for college and career readiness as well as personal growth. By working together, we can pool our resources and expertise to provide a more comprehensive and enriching educational experience,” said TJ Arndt, Director of the FCRC. “Ultimately, I hope this collaboration lays the groundwork for long-term success, empowering students to thrive academically and personally well beyond their time in school.”
The Rural Pathways Excellence Partnership program (HB2209), signed into law on June 2, 2023, builds on the success of the Rural Schools Innovation Zone (RSIZ) in South Texas. This bipartisan bill established incentives for multi-district Rural Pathway Excellence Partnerships (R-PEP), enabling districts with fewer than 1,600 students to collaborate with education and industry partners. The legislation includes additional financial incentives for participating districts, such as per-pupil funding for students in pathways, outcome bonuses for students achieving credentials of value, and grants for districts interested in developing and implementing collaborative models.
The FCRC is one of the first three R-PEP-designated collaboratives in Texas. Officially launching this fall, the FCRC plans to offer three specialized academies focused on specific career pathways, accessible to all FCRC students. Each academy is aligned with regional workforce needs, leading to high-wage, high-demand job opportunities post-graduation.
“Marlin ISD and its leadership have been a delight to work with, and I am excited that the students of RLISD will have more opportunities to reach their full potential with a greater variety of programs of study than we can offer as an individual district,” said Dr. Jim Rosebrock, Superintendent of Rosebud-Lott ISD.
Dr. Darryl Henson, Superintendent of Marlin ISD, added, “This designation is a testament to the innovative educational opportunities that we provide for our students. Partnering with Rosebud-Lott ISD shows our shared vision of providing students in Falls County with an education that is both comprehensive and comparable to the best across Texas. It is our hope that students from both districts will learn and grow together as we embark on offering a challenging curriculum that will prepare them for their futures.”
To learn more about the FCRC, please reach out to TJ Arndt, Director of the FCRC, at tarndt@esc12.net.