Governor Abbott announces new Purple Star designations for 98 Texas public schools

Governor Greg Abbott
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Ninety-eight Texas public schools have received the Purple Star Campus Designation for the 2025-2026 academic year, bringing the total number of designated campuses in the state to 640. The designation recognizes schools that provide comprehensive support to students from military families.

Governor Greg Abbott emphasized the importance of supporting military-connected students in Texas. “Texas is home to nearly 200,000 military-connected students attending public schools across our state,” said Governor Abbott. “The Purple Star Campus Designation program encourages Texas public schools to expand resources and tools available on their campuses to meet the unique educational needs of military-connected students and their families. Texas will continue to support the families of the brave men and women who fought for our country.”

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath noted that with this year’s addition, more schools are able to serve these students effectively. “By adding 98 new Purple Star campuses this year, Texas continues to strengthen its commitment to military-connected students and their families,” said Morath. “With 640 schools now carrying this designation, we are ensuring that military children receive the care, stability, and support they deserve, no matter where their service takes them.”

The Purple Star Campus Designation was established by Senate Bill 1557 in 2019 after being signed into law by Governor Abbott. Schools seeking this recognition must meet several requirements: appointing a campus-based military liaison, maintaining an accessible webpage with information for military families, implementing a transition program for new military-connected students, and supporting at least one initiative aimed at assisting these families.

All public school campuses in Texas can apply for this two-year designation regardless of how many military-connected students they serve. Applications are reviewed annually.

A full list of current designees is available online.



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