
TexasWorks to launch 20 new campuses across Texas in 2025, expanding access to adult education and career training
May 14—LEWISVILLE — TexasWorks, the tuition-free public charter school program dedicated to empowering adult learners, announced the launch of 20 new campus locations in 2025. With this expansion, TexasWorks will grow its network from 23 to 43 campuses statewide, significantly increasing access to high school diplomas and career certification opportunities for adults ages 18 to 50.
TexasWorks is designed for adult learners who are ready to take the next step in their education and career journey. Whether returning to finish high school or pursuing new career paths, TexasWorks offers flexible, supportive, and career-focused programs that help students succeed.
"This expansion is about opening doors," Dr. Elizabeth Camarena, Brand Superintendent of TexasWorks, said in a news release. "Each new campus represents new opportunities for adults across Texas to complete their education, earn certifications, and step confidently into meaningful, high-demand careers."
The 20 new campuses launching in 2025 will include:
— TexasWorks — Amarillo
— TexasWorks — Austin (South)
— TexasWorks — Brownwood
— TexasWorks — Canyon
— TexasWorks — Dayton
— TexasWorks — Del Rio
— TexasWorks — El Paso (Eastpointe)
— TexasWorks — Fort Worth
— TexasWorks — Fort Worth (Jacksboro)
— TexasWorks — Houston (Sharpstown)
— TexasWorks — Huntsville
— TexasWorks — Palmview
— TexasWorks — Midland
— TexasWorks — New Braunfels
— TexasWorks — Odessa
— TexasWorks — San Antonio (Windcrest)
— TexasWorks — Texarkana
— TexasWorks — Waco
— TexasWorks — Wichita Falls
These campuses will offer individualized learning plans, flexible scheduling, online and in-person classes, and region-specific Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs that lead to industry certifications. Students also receive wraparound services, including childcare assistance, transportation, mental health support, and accommodations for disabilities — ensuring that every student has what they need to succeed.
"Our model is simple: meet students where they are," said Dr. Camarena. "We work with each student to build a personal pathway to graduation and career readiness that supports their life circumstances and long-term goals."
TexasWorks was developed by ResponsiveEd, the organization behind Premier High Schools, which has helped over 20,000 students earn their high school diplomas. The program builds on that legacy with a dedicated focus on adults looking for a second chance — or a fresh start.
For more information about TexasWorks, eligibility, and enrollment, visit www.TexasWorks.com.
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