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Round Rock ISD reports local rise in college, career and military readiness amid upcoming state accountability changes
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Aziz and district staff presented locally developed CCMR results showing growth to about 91% for the class of 2025, described district strategies to raise participation in AP/dual credit/CTE, and warned new Texas Education Agency rules will raise the bar for future cohorts.
Round Rock ISD leadership on Tuesday told the school board the district’s locally developed college, career and military readiness (CCMR) rate for the class of 2025 stands at about 91%, up from the state’s official 91% for the class of 2024 and exceeding prior local goals. Superintendent Dr. Aziz introduced the presentation and said staff would continue to refine numbers until TEA posts official results.
The presentation said the district’s CCMR goal for the class of 2025 was 92% and that locally developed data currently show the district at about 91% while the official statewide accountability numbers for prior classes rose from 76% (class of 2022) to 84% (2023) to 91% (2024). The district reported increases across several student groups, including gains among Hispanic and economically disadvantaged students and a larger jump for some CTE completers.
Why it matters: TEA’s planned change to the CCMR calculation will require students to stack multiple indicators — for example, passing an AP test plus a college readiness test such as the SAT,…
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