06/08/2026
We are delighted to team up with Amarillo ISD for Texas Reading Academies! It is our pleasure to learn alongside our local cohort leaders through collaborative guidance, coaching, and monthly PLCs, supporting their important work within their districts.
Pictured left to right: Katelyn Watters, MCPER’s Robert Rain, Rose Kelley, and Shelbi Adams
For more information about our Texas Reading Academies support, contact Dr. Robert Rain at [email protected]
06/05/2026
On May 20, The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk (MCPER) welcomed Eric Meadows, the new president and CEO of the Meadows Foundation, to learn more about the center’s ongoing work and impact. Read more below!
New president and CEO of Meadows Foundation visits MCPER - The Meadows Center
The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk
05/28/2026
Shoutout to Antonella Canahuati, Gracie Douglas, and Sebastian Grimaldo for representing MCPER at the Gus Garcia Young Men’s Leadership Academy College & Career Fair on May 21, 2026! 🎓 They shared opportunities with students and connected with teachers and leaders about MCPER resources.
05/04/2026
Strengthen your MTSS implementation with this FREE course from TIER! Enroll now: http://sped.support/ongoing-pd-support-2526
This training provides leaders with key elements of ongoing professional development needed to support effective MTSS implementation. Throughout the training, leaders will reflect on and outline their campus or district PD across four essential areas:
• Annual PD planning
• Initial training and support
• In-class support
• Support for ongoing data use
Continue your MTSS learning with additional courses at http://sped.support/tier-self-paced-courses
04/28/2026
MCPER is proud to partner with Comal ISD in supporting Texas Reading Academies! We work closesly with our local cohort leaders, offering ongoing logistical, content, and technical support including coaching, artifact guidance, and monthly PLCs – helping them feel supported and connected every step of the way.
Pictured left to right: Danielle Grinnan, Holly Stripling, MCPER’s Rachel Lee, and Jennifer Johnson
For more information about our Texas Reading Academies support, contact Dr. Robert Rain at [email protected].
04/18/2026
Are you a mother to an infant or toddler and have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder? If so, you may qualify for the "Boosting Language Opportunities for Optimal Mothering (BLOOM): Parenting Strategies in Bipolar Disorder,” research study at The University of Texas at Austin that includes virtual developmental monitoring and the opportunity for intervention!
You may be eligible if you are a mother over the age of 18 who is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and whose child is between 6–24 months of age. Participants will receive $275 in gift cards and comprehensive reports about your child’s development. Involvement in the study will take about four months with surveys, interviews, assessments, and weekly meetings (i.e., if you are selected for intervention).
Please follow this link to learn more:
redcap.meadowscenter.org
04/15/2026
Join the Austin Police Department, first responders, and other community partners for APD's annual Autism Acceptance event on May 9 at Hope Lutheran Church. Details below!
04/14/2026
Now accepting applications for Intervention Academies!
Join us for a free pilot year (2026–2027) of targeted professional learning focused on supporting K–8 students in reading and mathematics. Open to district and campus leaders, teachers, interventionists, instructional coaches, and educational aides—don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your impact.
Applications are open now through May 15: https://utexas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0rEacMskKL9D0LY
Download our flyer for more info:
https://utexas.box.com/s/gr1cgwkefvbzugjrzmt28tibprob1ma9
03/30/2026
Strengthen family and caregiver partnerships with this FREE PBIS training! Enroll now: http://sped.support/partner-pbis-2526
This TIER training provides PK–12 educators with practical strategies to strengthen communication and collaboration, highlighting the essential role families and caregivers play in student success.
Learners will be ready to:
• Develop and implement effective approaches for partnering with families and caregivers
• Identify reliable methods for consistent, meaningful school-home communication
• Explore tools for gathering actionable input from families to strengthen PBIS systems
Continue your MTSS learning with additional courses at http://sped.support/tier-self-paced-courses