The College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) component of the Student Achievement domain, which is used to help determine a school district’s annual accountability rating, measures graduates’ preparedness for college, the workforce, or the military. The Student Achievement CCMR denominator consists of previous year annual graduates. Annual graduates are students who graduate from a district or campus in a school year regardless of cohort. Annual graduates demonstrate college, career, or military readiness in any one of the following ways:
Regardless if a student wants to pursue college, a career, or serve in the military after graduation, the programs and curriculum that relate to CCMR allow students to develop essential skills and improve their chances for postsecondary success.
There are also additional benefits to meeting certain CCMR indicators, such as meeting college-ready criteria on the TSI assessment, SAT, or ACT. This college readiness indicator allows students to enroll in Tarrant County College and immediately take courses that satisfy their degree requirements and are transferable to a four-year university.
While there are no CCMR specific requirements for graduation, students who are not on track to or are not currently meeting CCMR preparedness will receive campus support and resources to reach that level. Currently, that comes in the form of TSI testing students to help them earn their CCMR designation.
If your student is a current senior (class of 2026) and they have not been scheduled to TSI test for their CCMR designation, you student is currently on track to or meeting preparedness guidelines.