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Humble ISD details plans to raise college-and-career readiness; School Links tracker deployed
Summary
District leaders told trustees they are transitioning from locally focused indicators to state CCMR measures, deploying School Links to track student progress and expanding dual-credit, Texas College Bridge and CTE options to boost CCMR outcomes in coming accountability cycles.
Humble Independent School District officials told the board on Oct. 23 they are shifting focus to state college, career and military readiness (CCMR) indicators and have put new systems and program supports in place to raise the district’s scores in coming accountability reports.
Doctor Melissa Lee and CTE and counseling leaders described CCMR as a ‘‘lagging indicator’’ that uses prior‑year graduate outcomes; the board was shown 2023–24 outcome data that will appear on the state’s 2025 accountability reports. District staff said Humble ISD lagged the state in some CCMR measures for that year but has implemented multiple programs in 2024–25 expected to materially improve results for the 2026 accountability cycle.
Key changes staff described: - Texas College Bridge: districtwide…
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