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Rockport‑Fulton High School reports big gains in college‑, career‑, and military‑readiness; officials warn accountability lags

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At a June 2 Rockport‑Fulton ISD school board meeting, district and campus leaders reported a rise in the high school's CCMR metric to 93% after local interventions, but said state accountability results will not reflect the improvement for several years.

Rockport‑Fulton ISD officials told the board on June 2 that Rockport‑Fulton High School’s college-, career- and military‑ready (CCMR) rate rose to 93% after an intensive year of interventions and expanded course offerings, up from roughly 37% when the current principal arrived.

The improvement — driven by dual‑credit expansion, targeted test administrations and increased community scholarship support — was presented by Dr. Carter during the meeting’s high school campus report. Dr. Carter said the campus administered 527 TSI/assessment tests this year, with 172 recorded as passing at the time of the report, and that 139 dual‑credit sections were offered this year with 254 courses already selected by students…

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