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GCISD trustees review A–F rating changes, outline plan to raise college‑career‑military readiness
Summary
Trustees and district leaders described how changes in TEA’s A–F methodology and assessment design affected the district’s 2023 rating and described curriculum, screening and CCMR strategies to improve future results.
Grapevine‑Colleyville Independent School District trustees spent their April 28 meeting reviewing how changes to the Texas Education Agency’s A–F accountability methodology and assessment design affected the district’s 2023 rating and outlining district steps to raise college‑career‑military readiness (CCMR).
District staff told trustees the letter grade released in April 2025 reflects older data and a methodology refresh that reset cut scores and how campus results are weighted. “The rating that was released last week is based on some data that is primarily from 2018 till about 2022,” said Ms. Shannon Tovar during the board presentation on the State Accountability Program.
Tovar and other presenters said three methodological changes had the largest…
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