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CCMR (College, Career and Military Readiness)

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College Career and Military Readiness (CCMR)

(CCMR) is about preparing students for life after graduation. It is made up of curriculum, resources, programs, and activities that help students have the tools they need to enter college or the workforce and begin a career. CCMR is integrated into the everyday culture of our district and is supported by state guidelines, partnerships with higher education organizations and businesses.

CCMR includes the Advanced Academic, Career and Technical Education and the Counseling Departments. For more information, please contact your student’s high school counselor.

CCMR Accountability The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has defined a set of indicators that students can earn to be considered college, career or military ready. Students who meet one of these CCMR indicators are considered "CCMR-met". Readiness indicators are achieved by:

  • Meet criteria of 3 or higher on at least 1 AP exam
  • Complete a dual credit course (9 hours in any subject or 3 hours English/Mathematics)
  • Earn an associate degree
  • Be eligible for college credit in an OnRamps course
  • Successful completion of Texas College Bridge course
  • Earn a Level I or Level II certificate
  • Complete a program of study in CTE and earn and industry-based certification (IBC)
  • Graduate with completed IEP and workforce readiness
  • Enlist in one of the Armed Forces including the Texas National Guard
  • Meet TSI-A 2 criteria via SAT, ACT, TSI-A, or College Prep Course in English and/or Math. 
    • SAT Criteria- 480 in EBRW (Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing) and a 530 in Math (1010 Total Score) 
    • ACT Criteria- 23 Composite score with a minimum of 19 in Math and Reading

TSI-A 2

First page of the PDF file: CCMRIndicatorsFAll2022pdf