College, Career, & Military Readiness (CCMR) is the measurement of how prepared a student is for academics beyond high school, the workforce, or a career in the military. In Forney, it is an expectation that students meet or exceed their CCMR measurements. To accomplish this, FISD offers multiple state of Texas approved pathways to CCMR success.
Q1: How do I meet the CCMR requirements?
A: Go to the different pages to research the different pathways
Q2: Do Juniors and Seniors have to be CCMR met in order to qualify for Early Release or Late Arrival?
A: Yes! Students must complete at least ONE approved CCMR pathway to become eligible for late arrival or early release. (9th and 10th graders are NOT eligible)
Q3: What is the TSIA2 test?
A: The TSI Assessment2 (TSIA2) is part of the Texas Success Initiative enacted by the Texas State Legislature and is designed to determine a student’s readiness for college-level coursework in the general areas of reading, writing, and mathematics. The TSIA2 is administered through the College Board’s Accuplacer digital platform.
Q4: What is Texas College Bridge?
A: With TCB, high school juniors and seniors can take online college preparatory courses, strengthening their English and math skills prior to taking the TSIA2, SAT, ACT or enrolling in college and setting them on a path to postsecondary success. Texas College Bridge courses are personalized, self-paced and teacher facilitated—allowing students to focus on skills they need and skip those they have already mastered, with teacher support along the way. For 2026 graduates only, completing both the TCB English AND Math course counts as a CCMR indicator.