This week, the Lewisville ISD Education Foundation (LEF) brought excitement and support straight to campuses across the district as 13 Campus Grants were awarded to principals and curriculum leaders. In total, $47,900 was distributed to fund projects that will strengthen curriculum and enrich learning experiences for students across LISD.
Campus Grants are designed to support campus-wide initiatives that improve academic achievement, foster community involvement, and impact at least 50% of the student body, ensuring broad benefit throughout each school. Some of the new initiatives funded by these grants include Brain Break Boxes to support student self-regulation, Sphero robots and Maker Space STEM materials to spark hands-on innovation, sensory materials to create more inclusive learning environments, and decodable readers that reinforce phonics and strengthen early literacy.
LEF is proud to champion these educators and invest in the tools that will shape brighter futures across LISD.
See all the award photos on Facebook.
2025-2026 Campus Grant Recipients
- Heritage Elementary - City of Highland Village Grant
- McAuliffe Elementary - City of Highland Village Grant and LISD Employee Giving Grant
- Forest Vista Elementary - CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant
- Hebron Valley Elementary - CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant
- Arbor Creek Middle School - CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant
- Valley Ridge Elementary - CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant
- Memorial Elementary - CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant
- Memorial Elementary - CoServ Charitable Foundation Grant 2
- Donald Elementary - LISD Employee Giving Grant
- Parkway Elementary - LISD Employee Giving Grant
- Rockbrook Elementary - LISD Employee Giving Grant
- Degan Elementary - Point Bank Fund-A-Future Grant
- The Colony High School - Scheels Grant
