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Round Rock ISD reports midyear gains, outlines plans to boost college, career and military readiness
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Aziz and district staff told trustees Jan. 7 that midyear data show progress on college, career and military readiness (CCMR) but that the district must accelerate efforts to reach its 94% target for the class tied to 2026 accountability. Presenters outlined curriculum changes, a mandatory seventh-grade planning class, expanded CTE and a City E building partnership with ACC.
Round Rock ISD officials on Jan. 7 reported midyear progress toward the district’s college, career and military readiness (CCMR) goal but said more work is needed to reach the board’s 94% target for the cohort tracked to 2026. Superintendent Dr. Aziz and district teaching-and-learning staff presented data, program changes and next steps to trustees.
The update explained how CCMR is measured and why the metric is "lagging" — the state verifies data after the school year ends — and gave midyear figures for several cohorts. Natalie, a teaching-and-learning presenter, said the district’s local midyear figure for the class of 2025 is about 91%, while the class of 2026 stood at about 70% as of Jan. 7, 2026.
"The 2026 goal for us, overarchingly, as a district, is that 94 percent of our graduates, graduate college career or military ready," Dr. Aziz told the board. He and staff broke CCMR into component measures — advanced…
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