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Austin ISD trustees accept monitoring report showing steady TSI gains and persistent gaps
Summary
The Austin ISD Board of Trustees on Feb. 13 accepted a monitoring report on Goal 3 (college, career and military readiness) that shows districtwide progress on the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) for 11th and 12th graders, highlights campus-level pockets of success, and notes continuing gaps for emergent bilingual and special education students.
The Austin Independent School District Board of Trustees on Feb. 13 accepted a monitoring report on Goal 3 — college, career and military readiness (CCMR) — after a presentation by district leaders showing steady progress on TSI benchmarks amid continuing subgroup disparities.
The report, presented by Superintendent Segura, Doctor Angel Wilson (assistant superintendent of secondary schools) and Ashley Binnicker (executive director of secondary outcomes), measured 11th- and 12th-grade TSI completion as the district’s goal progress measure 3.1 and noted that 49.9% of 12th graders have met TSI criteria districtwide while a smaller share of 11th graders have done so ahead of the spring SAT school day. "This is the first year that we're doing this with…
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