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Rockport‑Fulton officials say high school CCMR rate climbed to 93% though state score will lag

Rockport‑Fulton Independent School District Board of Trustees · May 16, 2025
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Summary

At the May 13 Rockport‑Fulton ISD board meeting, Dr. Carter reported a reported rise in the high school's College, Career and Military Ready (CCMR) rate from roughly 37% to 93% during her tenure, while Superintendent Austin warned the state accountability system will not reflect the gain immediately because of reporting lags.

Dr. Carter told the Rockport‑Fulton ISD board on May 13 that the district has pushed to make students "college, career [and] military ready," and reported a rise in the high school's CCMR metric from roughly the high 30s at the start of the year to 93 percent now.

"We immediately took action… and we have increased that by 56% this year," Dr. Carter said, calling the improvement "something to celebrate." She said the high school offered…

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