The purpose of College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) is to ensure all Texas high school students are well prepared for post-secondary success. 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.” CCMR readiness indicators include:
BISD strives for each graduate to meet at least one CCMR indicator.
The CCMR indicators in the current accountability framework include:
Meets TSI criteria in Reading and Math
Earns dual course credits
Meets criteria on AP exams
Earns an associate degree
Earns an industry-based certification (IBC) and completes a program of study.
Graduates with completed IEP and workforce readiness
Graduates with an advanced diploma plan and received special education services
Enlists in the United States Armed Forces or the Texas National Guard
Texas Education Agency. (n.d.). CCMR Outcomes Bonus Reports updates. https://tea.texas.gov/about-tea/news-and-multimedia/correspondence/taa-letters/ccmr-outcomes-bonus-reports-updates