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Castleberry reports near-universal CCMR among 2025 seniors; career readiness lags earlier target

5930081 · July 15, 2025
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District staff told the board the preliminary College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) rate for the Class of 2025 is about 99 percent for seniors and 90 percent for college-ready graduates; staff outlined steps to shore up career-based outcomes and outcome bonus eligibility.

Castleberry ISD officials told the board that preliminary results for the Class of 2025 show nearly all seniors met College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) measures, and staff outlined follow-up steps to improve career- and outcome-bonus measures.

Dr. Darla Barnes, CHS academic dean, said the district’s "preliminary results show that we had approximately 99 percent of our 2025 seniors meet CCMR," and that the tally is based on the multiple pathways the state recognizes for CCMR credit.

The district summarized three CCMR pathways: college readiness (AP/IB scores, SAT/ACT/TSIA benchmarks or dual-credit completion), military enlistment or Texas National Guard service, and career readiness (industry-based certifications, CTE pathway completion, or special-education workforce-readiness measures).…

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