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CFB ISD outlines CCMR targets, explains TEA'driven changes to industry certification rules
Summary
District staff briefed trustees on College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) growth measures and on coming TEA changes requiring students to be program completers as well as industry-based certification earners. Staff said the district expects higher rigor but is prepared and intends to continue credentialing teachers and expanding supports.
District staff presented the Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD board with the district's CCMR (College, Career, Military Readiness) growth progress measures at the Oct. 9 work-study meeting, reviewing both college-side and career-side metrics and explaining forthcoming changes in state accountability.
Chap Hunter (district presenter) told the board the percent of anticipated graduates who achieve college-ready scores in both reading and math on any combination of TSIA2, SAT or ACT is a targeted growth measure (presented in the meeting as increasing from 33 percent to 45 percent by the district goal year). On the career side,…
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