Klein ISD is opening an online “tuition-free” program for middle and high school students across Texas in the fall of 2026, according to a Dec. 5 news release from the district.

In a nutshell

Texas Promise Academy was created to provide an option to students wanting “rigorous online instruction” and will offer “advanced coursework and specialized programs," according to the release. The school is open to a limited number of students in sixth through 12th grades, and applications will open this spring.

“We’re committed to expanding opportunities for every student in Texas to experience our Klein tradition of excellence,” TPA Coordinator Brandon Baker said via the news release.

What parents should know


A hybrid model will be available for students living within KISD’s boundaries so that they can take Texas Promise Academy online courses but participate in KISD’s in-person extracurricular activities, according to the release.

Learn more

Families seeking more information about Texas Promise Academy can fill out an interest form now. Completing an interest form will provide opportunities such as:
  • Being notified first when applications open
  • Guiding the design of Texas Promise Academy’s inaugural curriculum and specialized programs
To fill out an interest form, click here.