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Arlington ISD midyear benchmarks show small gaps vs. HB3 targets; CCMR gains highlighted

Arlington ISD Board of Trustees · May 21, 2024
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Assistant Superintendent Natalie Lopez told trustees district benchmark scores are slightly below end‑of‑year House Bill 3 targets in reading and math but that CCMR (college, career, military readiness) has improved year‑to‑date; district leaders said interventions and the upcoming STAAR window make meeting targets achievable.

Arlington ISD presented its midyear academic benchmark results to the Board of Trustees on April 3, with district leaders saying the picture shows steady progress but some gaps remain against House Bill 3 goals.

Assistant Superintendent Dr. Natalie Lopez said third‑grade reading currently registers 62% at the approaches level (end‑of‑year target 65%) and third‑grade math 63% approaches (target 67%). Districtwide reading across benchmark grades…

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