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Willis ISD board adopts five-year student outcome goals, sets superintendent and board guardrails

5665928 · August 22, 2025
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Summary

The Willis ISD Board of Trustees approved districtwide student outcome goals for 2025–2030 at its Aug. 20 meeting, including ambitious targets for college, career and military readiness and third-grade reading and math, plus new superintendent and board guardrails to guide implementation.

The Willis Independent School District Board of Trustees approved a set of five-year student outcome goals and accompanying guardrails at an Aug. 20 workshop and board meeting. The goals set participation and performance targets for high school college and career readiness and for elementary third-grade reading and math through 2030.

The district adopted a participation-focused College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) target that calls for the percentage of seniors who earn a CCMR point and demonstrate college readiness in math and English to increase from a stated baseline (14%) in 2025 to 50% by 2030. The plan also sets targets to increase the share of secondary students taking the Texas…

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