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Bay City ISD reports gains in dual-credit and CCMR measures but English I benchmark falls to 48%
Summary
District staff told the school board that more students are earning dual credit and passing TSI, improving College- and Career-Ready (CCMR) indicators, while a full English I benchmark administered in January showed a drop to 48% meeting standard; the board asked staff for follow-up data and additional context.
At a Bay City ISD Board of Trustees meeting, district staff reported increases in students meeting College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) markers while flagging a decline in English I benchmark results when a full-length exam was administered in January. District presenters said dual-credit enrollment and TSI (Texas Success Initiative) pass rates have risen this school year, but a comprehensive benchmark for English I produced a 48% “meets” rate in January.
The district presenter said freshmen CCMR indicators rose from 3% last year to 6% in current tracking and noted that if students already enrolled in dual-credit courses were included, some cohorts show an 11% rate. The presenter reported seniors began the…
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