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Spring ISD reports gains in college, career and military readiness; staff outline steps to reach 100% CCMR goal
Summary
District staff told trustees the Class of 2025 is estimated to reach roughly 75% CCMR MET status, detailed outreach and data-cleaning efforts, and outlined next steps to increase dual credit, industry certifications and TSIA/ACT participation.
Spring Independent School District trustees heard a College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) update Thursday that district staff said shows measurable gains while underscoring work left to reach the board's goal that every graduate have a CCMR point.
Dr. Michael Love, chief of innovation and student support services, said the district's internal estimate for the Class of 2025 is about 75% of graduates meeting CCMR criteria, up roughly 22 percentage points from the prior reporting year. "As you see here, our Lone Star Governance Framework ... our cumulative score that we are guesstimating is 75 percentage points," he told trustees during the work session.
District staff attributed the improvement to expanded dual-credit enrollment, targeted campus CCMR teams, and new data workflows that correct student pathway coding. Dr. Guillory, the…
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