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Del Valle ISD outlines ambitious CCMR goals and says CollegeSpring grant will start immediately

Del Valle Independent School District Board of Trustees · January 20, 2026
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Summary

At a board meeting, Dr. Katrina Bailey reported the district’s current CCMR rate is 68% and outlined targets — including a 90% CCMR goal by 2030 — while announcing a CollegeSpring grant reported at about $463,000 to support TSI preparation; trustees pressed for clarity on tracking and supports for emergent bilingual students.

Dr. Katrina Bailey told the Del Valle ISD Board that the district’s current College, Career and Military Readiness (CCMR) rate is 68 percent and outlined multi‑year targets to boost post‑secondary readiness. "Our current CCMR rate is 68 percent," Bailey said, adding the district’s goal is to reach 90 percent by 2030.

Why it matters: CCMR contributes to the district’s A–F accountability domains and indicates whether graduates leave high school with a clear plan for college, career or military enrollment. Trustees heard that roughly one‑third of graduates currently lack a formal post‑secondary readiness indicator and that the district plans multiple interventions to increase measurable outcomes.

Bailey walked the board through three goal‑progress measures the district is tracking:…

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