Spotlight on Structured Literacy
A New Chapter for Structured Literacy in NM
Transitioning to statewide support and expanding classroom coaching for 2026-27
For the past four years, the Structured Literacy Initiative has quietly transformed reading instruction across New Mexico. By competing for state-funded grants, selected schools were designated as either a Support School or a Model School—each playing a distinct, vital role in advancing evidence-based literacy practices statewide.
As the 2026–27 school year approaches, this life-changing work is entering an important, expansive new phase. The program is moving from a localized, grant-based model into a **transitional period** designed to reach more schools, support more students, and set the stage for landmark legislation.
What Model & Support Schools Do
Support Schools
These schools serve on the front lines of implementing structured literacy, utilizing robust, evidence-based methods grounded in the Science of Reading.
Model Schools
Sites further along in their implementation journey who have deepened their classroom practice and leadership capacity through state-provided LETRS training.
The 2026–27 Transitional Year: Building the Bridge
The upcoming school year marks an opt-in transitional period—a critical bridge between the original grant program and the full, statewide implementation of new state law. During this transitional year, Model and Support Schools will extend their coaching expertise to three distinct, high-priority groups:
Foundations Cohort
Schools that have participated for only one year and are actively building their structural foundation.
Leadership Cohort
Current and newly identified Model Schools deepening their local instructional leadership capacity.
Targeted Intervention Cohort (New!)
A brand-new cohort of schools identified in the bottom quartile (performing at or below the 20th percentile in state reading outcomes).
This third cohort is highly significant. For the first time, schools in the bottom quartile will have structured, immediate access to systemic coaching—acting as a direct precursor to state mandates.
🏛️ Looking Ahead: Senate Bill 37 & Future Impact
Now signed into law, Senate Bill 37 directs the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) to provide structured literacy coaches to schools performing at or below the bottom quartile. Here is the timeline:
- Fall 2026: State data release will identify the full scope of schools requiring targeted support.
- School Year 2026–27 (The Transition): Bottom-quartile schools can begin receiving support immediately on an opt-in basis.
- School Year 2027–28 (Full Mandate): SB 37 goes into full effect. Identified schools receive three years of dedicated coaching.
*Why this transition year matters: By partnering with bottom-quartile schools now, we build the coaching infrastructure, relationships, and practices before the mandate takes full effect.
A Collaborative Effort at Scale
Coordinating support for approximately 116 school sites across New Mexico is an immense undertaking. To deliver this coordinated coaching, three primary organizations are working hand-in-hand:
This powerful partnership ensures that schools in every corner of New Mexico receive the aligned, world-class literacy support their teachers and students deserve.
Upcoming Trainings
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Building Better Classrooms
Date: Tue, 6/16/26 - Thu, 6/18/26 | 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location: SWREC Training Room
*A multiday learning experience for all educators

